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We understand now that even though the 112 form states primary use `check <br />one,' that more than one may be checked. The OIVILR on-line pdf form only <br />allows for one check. Previously, we've attempted to use text in the body of the <br />permit to clarify multiple use matters, only to discover the OMLR relies upon <br />this page. Historically, a primary use did not exclude other uses detailed by text <br />and reason; it was simply the `primary' use and did not exclude secondary or <br />multiple uses if stated in later application exhibits. As extracted from Exhibit E <br />- Reclamation Plan: <br />Mixed use(s), other than general agriculture will occur and may include, <br />but are not limited to: the retention of existing structures as desired (e.g., <br />processing facilities and plant(s), concrete batch plant, asphalt batch <br />plants, recycling facilities and related operations, shop, scale-house/office, <br />and supporting facilities (fuel depots, parking areas, oil and gas facilities <br />access, etc.) for continued industrial - commercial use (as validated by <br />any co-related and required Weld County Building Permits); the creation <br />of unforeseen future structures, and for the use and development of on- <br />site water resources. Since the area of surrounding lands is a mix of <br />these uses, the site end use will retain. these potentials. <br />Attached is a revised 112 form, page 4, which replaces page 4 of the 112 form <br />originally submitted, which also includes general agriculture as clarification of <br />the above statement. There was an active pivot and former cattle yard within <br />the industrial zoned land as a component of the present land use. Further, since <br />the lands are zoned industrial by Weld County, Colorado, this may be perceived <br />by some as comprising the primary future use as well - but it is simply the <br />current zoned use. <br />The predominant, or primary, future use by area as a result of reclamation of the <br />basins is `Developed Water Resources.' The above ground portions would <br />constitute the other potential end uses, yet all will be contained within the <br />standing zoned industrial use. At its simplest, the reclamation of the above <br />ground portions for release aims at establishing the approved seed mixture to <br />stabilize the above water portions of the affected lands. <br />5. The Applicant has stated they would like to retain the option to discharge <br />groundwater into the adjacent Durham Sand and Gravel Pit (M-1978-056). <br />Prior to approving this option, the Applicant will have to describe the <br />dewatering setup in detail. In addition, a Technical Revision will need to be <br />Varra Companies, Inc. correspondence of 14 April 2011 to the Colorado Office of Mined Land Reclamation 7 <br />(OMLR) in reply to OMLR correspondence of 14 March 2011 - Western Sugar Reclamation Land <br />Development Project - M-2010-049.