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17.All road and bridge repair and maintenance agreements made with Routt County <br />prior to permit issuance shall be adhered to, and the permittee shall follow the <br />terms and conditions set forth in the Road Monitoring and Maintenance Plan. <br />18.All electrical line poles shall be located outside of any County Road right -of -way <br />unless permission is obtained from the Routt County Road and Bridge Director. <br />19.All facilities associated with the Twentymile Coal Company (TCC) power bore hole <br />and the ventilation fan including power lines, roads, poles, and buildings shall be <br />removed, and any disturbed areas revegetated prior to closure of the mine, unless <br />approved in conjunction with a post -mine land use. <br />20.The permittee shall employ the most up -to -date technologies and equipment <br />available for noise abatement for all ventilation fan installations on the site. <br />21.The permittee shall hire, at the permittee's own expense, a third party acoustical <br />engineer to collect data to include, but not be limited to, decibel readings from the <br />ventilation fan at the 18 -Left location. These readings shall comply with the <br />standards set forth by Colorado Revised Statute 25 -12 -103, or corrective action will <br />be required. <br />22. The reclamation shall use a seed mix approved by the State or the landowner and <br />shall exclude any non - native aggressive grasses, forbs, and shrubs. <br />23. The permittee shall submit a landscape plan to the Planning Director for approval <br />prior to fan operation. <br />24.The permittee will install and maintain adequate measures to exclude all types of <br />wildlife from all fluid pits. <br />25.The exterior buildings' and associated structures' materials shall be of colors <br />compatible with the existing character of the site. <br />26.All haul roads and disturbed sites shall be watered or chemically stabilized to <br />minimize dust. Watering operation shall be increased immediately in response to <br />periods of high wind. <br />27.The SUP is contingent upon the petitioner complying with the applicable <br />requirements of Regulation III.D of the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission, <br />as a minimum standard, with the following stipulations: <br />a. The operator shall establish a State approved fugitive dust plan for the <br />operation. Periodic inspections by the County could then be used to <br />determine compliance with the plan. The State opacity limit of 20% is <br />incorporated as a requirement of the permit. Violations of compliance with <br />this standard will be documented by a certified opacity reader. <br />b. The dust control plan shall be formulated by the petitioner in cooperation with <br />the Planning staff, then forwarded to the Colorado Air Quality Control <br />Division for final approval, and is subject to control and administration by <br />Routt County Planning Department staff or Routt County Environmental <br />Health staff. <br />c. The dust control plan can be amended by Planning Commission and the <br />Board of County Commissioners, if necessary. <br />d. The dust control plan shall address site - specific issues of concern, such as <br />the topsoil stockpiles and wind breaking. The slope of the stockpiles shall be <br />contoured to a slope conducive to vegetative cover and revegetated within 6 <br />months or the next growing season. Wind breaking shall occur as necessary <br />` by placement of stockpiles or other material in a manner so as "to prevent <br />blowing of material from such piles. This condition will apply to stockpiles <br />and any berms that may be developed. <br />e. Revegetation of all disturbed areas will occur within 6 months or by the next <br />growing season, whichever is sooner. <br />