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17 <br /> 13 . FORMAL PUBLIC HEARING <br /> GRAND COUNTY File No. M-78-143 <br /> Road and Bridge Department. Staff distributed a package of <br /> information, including a presentation form, a September 10, <br /> 1993 letter to the Board and a copy of the June 1, 1993 Board <br /> Order issued in reference to the matter. Staff said this <br /> matter related to the consideration of the civil penalties <br /> associated with the Board Order. <br /> Staff said Grand County worked very closely with the Division <br /> in their effort to abate all of the corrective actions. Staff <br /> said the operator determined that a conversion permit was <br /> needed to fully abate the corrective actions and worked with <br /> the Division to modify the Board Order. <br /> Staff said there were no damages or complaints from <br /> individuals of offsite damages related to this matter. Staff <br /> said the Division' s actions were initiated, due to a random <br /> inspection. <br /> Ms. Lurline Underbrink Curran, with Grand County, stated that <br /> they have a contract with Louisiana Pacific and will shortly <br /> retain ownership of all of the land that is covered under the <br /> permit. She said the ownership of the land has changed <br /> several times and that there have been numerous operators on <br /> the property over the years. <br /> Mr. Clark Branstetter, with Grand County, briefly discussed <br /> the oversight under which the counties operate, specifically <br /> MHSA and other agencies. <br /> The Board assessed a civil penalty in the amount of $200 <br /> payable within 30 days. <br /> 14 . FORMAL PUBLIC HEARING <br /> CRAIG M. WEAVER File No. N/A <br /> Staff presented a September 8, 1993 letter and said that this <br /> matter related to the operator' s request for a Declaratory <br /> Order stating that a permit would not be required for the <br /> removal of 500 cubic yards of material during a land-leveling <br /> operation and for the excavation of sediment from a reservoir. <br /> Staff said that with the provision of information regarding <br /> the type of excavation to take place in the Walrod-Cozzen <br /> Reservoir, the operator' s proposed activity would not be <br /> considered mining. <br /> Mr. Craig Weaver, the operator, stated that the proposed <br /> activity would entail the removal of 70 years of sediment from <br /> the reservoir. He said he would be cleaning out the sediment <br /> siltation in the reservoir and donating the material to a <br /> company that is in the process of developing an extended care <br />