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' Memo to PCPC , <br />Re SUP No. 1999-002 <br />September 1.3, 1999 <br />Page 6 <br />2. Determine the logical limits to expansion of industrial uses within <br />Pueblo Region, taking into account: <br />-The utilization of existing available facilities. and natural resources; <br />The location of industries as major, employment generators, <br />The.desirabiiity of certain kinds of industries..in regard to meeting - <br />air and water quality standards, type of' labor force required, and <br />general acceptance to the Pueblo environment- and:. <br />-the availability of urban services and energy resources. <br />3. Encourage reuse of vacated industrial sites when that reuse is <br />compatible with surrounding land uses. <br />4. Promote the aesthetic improvement and positive visual image of <br />industrial uses, and regulate through development controls the <br />need to physically and visually buffer new and existing heavy <br />" industries. <br />133-2. To have industrial growth that would` diversify the region's production and <br />make available new employment. opportunities. <br />Promote the Pueblo Urban Area as the industrial center of the <br />region, yet plan for industrial development in those areas which <br />make available the necessary urban services. <br />2. Attract new industries and actively promote expansion of existing <br />industries which provide local jobs and.expand the local tax base., <br />3. Encourage the development of industrial activities which could best <br />utilize existing facilities and their products or by-products. <br />The Comprehensive Plan discusses Mineral Resources within Section VII -D as follows: <br />D-1. Mineral Resource Areas: Classifications. The Mineral Area Section <br />of the Plan is a compendium of the definitions found in House.8ills 1529 <br />(1973) and 1041 {1974), the pollicies established in the adopted Pueblo <br />County Resolutions Nos. 229, 230, 231, and 232, and the texts of the <br />Mineral Extraction Master Plan for Pueblo County and the PRPC <br />document Gealocic Hazards and Mineral Resource Areas, Pueblo <br />County, Colorado. <br />A Mineral Resource Area is defined as follows: <br />"Mineral Resource Area. An area in which minerals are located in sufficient <br />concentration in veins, deposits, bodies, beds, searns, fields, pools, or.other,,vise,