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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 1555 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone (970)353-6100, Ext. 3540 Fax (970) 304-6498 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW(MINING OPERATION) APPLICATION FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES USE ONLY Application Fee Receipt Number Case Number Recording Fee Receipt Number Zoning District Application Checked By: Planner Assigned to Case To be completed by APPLICANT is accordance with procedural guide requirements: 1. I (we), the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission concerning a proposed gravel (gravel, coal, borrow pit, etc.) mining operatiorhfor the following described unincorporated area of Weld County: to add structures LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Sections 16 & 21, T2N, R68W PARCEL NUMBER: _aeg attacked (12 digit number - found on Tax I.D. Information or obtained at the Assessor's Office). 2. Surface owner(s) of area of land described Name: Mobile Premix Concrete, Tnc Address: attarhea Phone: attached Name: Address: Phone: 3. Owner(s) of mineral rights or substance to be mined Name: Mobile Premix Concrete, Inc.Address: attached Phone: attached Name: Address: Phone: 4. Source of applicant's legal right to enter and to mine on the land described: warranty deeds attached as Exhibit D (Include certified copy of any document(s) noted 5. Applicant's address: see attached Phone: Address: Phone: 6. Identify any prior permits for mining held by applicant or affiliated person: see attached 7. Description of Operation A. Types and number of operating and processing equipment to be used see attached B. Maximum number of employees: see attached , and number of shifts: see attached C. Number of stages to be worked: 5 , and periods of time each is to be worked 2- 3 years as previously approved 14 2001-2392 D. Thickness of mineral deposit: 5-16 feet, and thickness of the overburden: 1-2 E. This will be a wet/dry pit operation. F. Site entrance/exit points and County roads and bridges to be utilized between site and delivery point(s)(must be coordinated with County Engineer) see attached 8. Description of reclamation A. Proposed reclamation land use(s): agricultural and rangeland B. Source of technical advise for reclamation: prn„;n„s apprnxrat by the D;IT; G;nn of Mineral and Geology in 1982 C. Explanation of Reclamation Process: as previously approved, slopes will be reconstructed and seeded per Soil Conservation Service recommendations I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. • i nature: O ner/Authorized Agent Julie Goettemoeller Senior Land Manager Rev: 1-9-01 15 Use by Special Review Application Cottonwood Pit USR 488 1. Parcel Numbers No changes from previously approved USR 488 (131321000002, 131321000001, 131316000006, 131316000007, 131316000008, 131316000085) 2. Surface owner of area of land described: Western Paving Construction Co. aka Mobile Premix Concrete, Inc. Attn: Land Department 1590 W. 12th Ave Denver, CO 80204 Phone(303) 657-4331 3. Owner of mineral rights or substance to be mined: Western Paving Construction Co. aka Mobile Premix Concrete, Inc. Attn: Land Department 1590 W. 12th Ave Denver, CO 80204 Phone (303) 657-4331 5. Applicant's address: Western Paving Construction Co. aka Mobile Premix Concrete, Inc. Attn: Land Department 1590 W. 12th Ave Denver, CO 80204 Phone(303) 657-4331 7A. Types and number of operating and processing equipment to be used: A gravel processing plant for crushing and sizing was previously approved as Standard 16 in the original approval and an asphalt mixing plant was approved in the amended USR as Standard 7. This amendment is intended to address the placement of several structures and will not add any operating and processing equipment. 7B. Maximum number of employees and shifts: No changes from previously approved USR 488) 7F. Site entrance/exit points and County roads and bridges to be utilized: No changes from previously approved USR 488 8A. Proposed reclamation land use(s): No changes from previously approved USR 488 1. The proposed use of the property As approved in 1983 and later amended in 1984, the intended use for this property is extraction and processing of sand and gravel and an asphalt mixing plant. Configuration and order of phasing maybe modified where necessary in order to facilitate changes required due to protection and/or realignment of ditches through the site. This amendment is intended to address the placement of several structures on site to better facilitate our employees. These structures were referenced in the previous submittals and approvals, but their locations were not specifically identified on the extraction map. The structures include: Construction Trailer/Employee Building—a 14x70 trailer leased from G.E. Capital for the duration of mining. The trailer will be used for employee lockers, restrooms, and lunchroom. The installation of a septic tank was previously approved as Standard 12 in the original approval and Standard 5 in the amended USR. Scale House— a 10x44 trailer leased from G.E. Capital for the duration of mining. The trailer will be used as a small office to print weigh tickets as the trucks move across the scale. Standard 3 of the originally approved operation standards references administrative offices located on the property, which is what we would consider the scale house to be. Storage Shed—a 20x40 metal building that will be used for storage of tools and other equipment and parts that we need to keep out of the weather elements. Fuel storage—a 6000 gal double walled fuel storage tank that is compartmentalized for 5000 gallons of diesel and 1000 gallons of gasoline. Fuel tanks were previously approved as Standard 12 in the original approval and Standard 5 in the amended USR, but specific size and location were not included. 2. Consistent with the intent of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan As previously stated, this property has been permitted for mining a mineral resource deposit since 1983. Our request to add the structures will not have any additional impact on adjacent land uses and will remain consistent with the commercial and mineral resource deposit goals and policies. The installation of these structures will comply with the flood hazard regulations. All of the structures will be removed after mining is completed. 3. Consistent with the intent of the Weld County Code As previously stated, this property has been permitted for mining a mineral resource deposit since 1983. Our request to add the structures will not have any additional impact on adjacent land uses and will remain consistent with the Weld County Code. 4. Uses surrounding the site North—mining, farming, and a few residences West—mining, rangeland, and a few residences South—mining East—rangeland, and a few residences and businesses 5a. How many people will use this site? This amendment for the structures will not increase the number of people using the site from what has previously been approved. 5b. How many employees are proposed to be employed at this site? This amendment for the structures will not increase the number of employees on site from what has previously been approved. 5c. What are the hours of operation? This amendment for the structures will not increase the hours of operation from what has previously been approved. 5d. What type and how many structures will be erected on this site? Construction Trailer— a 14x70 trailer leased from G.E. Capital Scale House—a 10x44 trailer leased from G.E. Capital. Storage Shed—a 20x40 metal building Fuel storage—a 6000 gal double walled fuel storage tank 5e. What type and how many animals, if any, will be on this site? None 5f. What kind of vehicles will access this site and how often? This amendment for the structures will not change the type or timing of vehicles accessing the site from what has previously been approved. 5g. Who will provide fire protection to the site? Mountain View Fire Protection District 5h. What is the water source on the property? Left Hand Water District will supply water for the structures. 5i. What is the sewage disposal system on the property? A septic system has been designed and a septic permit has been approved. 5j. If storage or warehouse is proposed, what type of items will be stored? Tools, equipment, and parts 6. Landscaping for the site This amendment for the structures will not change the landscaping from what has previously been approved through the County and the Division of Minerals and Geology. 7. Proposed reclamation procedures This amendment for the structures will not change the reclamation procedures from what has previously been approved. 8. Storm water drainage All drainage around the structures will be directed toward the settling and de-watering ponds. 9. Timing for construction and reclamation This amendment for the structures will not change the timing for construction and reclamation from what has previously been approved. 10. Storage and/or stockpile of wastes This amendment for the structures will not change the storage and/or stockpile of wastes from what has previously been approved. ,P RII. 4` BB � n'PRI(iNtrireaa• Weld Reclamation Pit No 1 Mobile Premix, Inc. Reclaimed and released Weld Groom Addition Western Paving Construction Reclaimed and released Weld Scott Pit Western Mobile Northern Reclaimed and released Weld Greeley West Pit Western Mobile Northern, Inc. Actively being mined Weld Nelson Pit Western Mobile Boulder, Inc. Actively being mined Weld Greeley Pit Western Mobile Northern, Inc. Actively being mined Weld Hamm Pit Western Mobile Boulder, Inc. Actively being mined Weld Fort Lupton Pit Western Mobile Denver Actively being mined Weld Olson Pit Western Mobile Boulder, Inc. Being reclaimed Weld Stromquist Pit Western Mobile Boulder, Inc. !Being reclaimed Weld Dillard Pit Western Mobile Northern, Inc. Being reclaimed RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE ROAD MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT AND LONG TERM ROAD MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT WITH WESTERN MOBILE, INC. , AND C & M READY MIX CONCRETE COMPANY OF BOULDER, INC. , AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement and a Long Term Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement between County of Weld, State of Colorado, and Western Mobile, Inc. , and C & M Ready Mix Concrete Company of Boulder, Inc. , with the terms and conditions being as stated in said agreements, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreements, copies of which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement and the Long Term Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement between County of Weld, State of Colorado, and Western Mobile, Inc. , and C & M Ready Mix Concrete Company of Boulder, Inc. , be, and hereby are, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreements. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of June, A.D. , 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: , s 47,/,/ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 1 LWr /6` a-U17 Weld County Clerk to the Board Ge rge Ken dy, Chaitti BY:. ± -C,e : i', A2-71—„z.z.z..2arf�'G�l'c�` Deputy Clerk to the Board, Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVER AS TO FORM: -r % /j�< -fv c. Kirb X41 County Attorney Go / . ac/ M1//[[ � W. . Webster 920510 r-1' .: -> i (- r - t ' l,L'c FHA Al 1" C. 4 iv; COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO ROAD MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 3_ day of U N c, 1932, by and between the County of Weld,. State of Colorado, hereinafter called "County' and Western Mobile Inc., hereinafter called"WMI" and C & M Ready Mix Concrete Company of Boulder, Inc., hereinafter called "C & M," WHEREAS, WMI and C & M have acquired land use permits from.Weld County for gravel pits in the area of Rini, Colorado, and WHEREAS, WE and C & M have entered into Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreements with Weld County to repair and overlay County roads impacted by heavy truck traffic generated from WMI and C & M's mining and plant operation and, WHEREAS, the County has inventoried the County roads in the Rinn area and found repairs are necessary. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions hereinafter set forth, the County, WMI, and C & M mutually agree as follows: 1. The County roads to be repaired are Weld County Road 20.5 between Weld County Road 7 and the entrance to C & M's gravel pit, and Weld County Road 7 from Weld County Road 20.5 south to state Highway 52. 2. Repair will consist of excavating potholes and distorted areas of pavement, along with unsuitable subgrade materials, and repairing with four inches of hot bituminous pavement and aggregate base as required to replace unsuitable subgrade. 3. All construction and materials shall be in accordance with the State Department of Highways, Division of Highways, State of Colorado, Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, 1991. The addition of lime to the hot bituminous pavement will not be required. 4. WMI will furnish the necessary hot bituminous pavement, equipment, and labor to repair damaged areas. 5. The County will reimburse WMI for the cost of the AC-10 liquid asphalt required to manufacture the hot bituminous pavement. 4ti 6. C & M will share the expense for repairs with WMI as determined by a separate agreement. 7. Because of the instability of the existing roadbed, overlaying will not be done at this time. WMI and C& M will be responsible for patching until such time as the roadbed is stabilized and other improvements such as paving fabrics and overlays can be considered. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the agreement the day and year first-above written. WESTERN MOBILE INC. C & M READY MIX CONCRETE COMPANY OF BOULDER, INC. r By�/YI utu....4. , mBy: 7/ W&n c £u{ Title/11f ktA StOFP£iJTR/&LSER.VIee.S Title: V t ©,.E.,e,47T>Gn ATTEST: Wdit BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board B �Zi���/ : �s� �� . By: y: Kennedy ,14. Deputy Clerk to the Board s George Chairman Ott' MMM:AM June 3,1992 (r.\wp51\lease\weldcty.imp) COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO LONG TERM ROAD MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this a. day of tU N E , 19 11.2, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, hereinafter called "County" and Western Mobile Inc., hereinafter called "WMI" and C & M Ready Mix Concrete Company of Boulder, Inc., hereinafter called "C & M," WHEREAS, WMI, C & M, and other gravel operators have acquired land use permits from the County for gravel mining and plant operations in the area of Rinn, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it is anticipated there will be additional land use permits granted by the County in the future, and WHEREAS, gravel mining and plant operations are anticipated to continue in the area of Rinn, Colorado, well into the future, and WHEREAS, the County roads in the area of Rinn, Colorado, will be impacted by heavy truck traffic generated from gravel mining and plant operations, and WHEREAS, present and future gravel operators are required to enter into Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreements with the County to mitigate the impact created by heavy truck traffic, and WHEREAS, haul routes overlap between different gravel operators and the existing haul routes are difficult and impractical to manage, and WHEREAS, the maintenance and improvements required will vary over time and provisions should be made to address future requirements, and WHEREAS, the County, WMI, and C & M agree it would be advantageous to set forth an agreement that would provide a basis for future Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreements. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions hereinafter set forth, the County, WMI, and C & M mutually agree as follows: 1. The County roads considered in this agreement are haul routes that were established by land use permits previously granted by the County and are as follows: Weld County Road 7 between Colorado State Highway 119 and Colorado State Highway 52; Weld County Road 20.5 between Weld County Road 7 and the entrance to C & M's gravel mine, which is a distance of approximately 7,700 feet; Weld County Road 18 between Weld County Roads 7 and 5; and Weld County Road 5 between Weld County Road 18 to County Road 7. 2. WMI and C&M are restricted to hauling on the road identified in Paragraph 1 above. Previous haul route restrictions shall not apply and the establishment of the new haul routes does not constitute a substantial change from the restrictions contained in land use permits previously granted by the County, provided WMI and C & M are not in breach of this Agreement. 3. The County will, to the best of its ability within the restrictions of the law, require future gravel operators that use the haul routes described in Paragraph 1 above, to participate in Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreements as outlined herein. 4. WMI, C & M, or future gravel operators are required to share in reasonable future maintenance and improvements when such maintenance is related to their hauling impacts. 5. Upon notification by the County, all gravel operators and the County will examine the roads and determine a plan for the maintenance and improvements that are required. 6. Upon determining what maintenance and improvements are required, a separate agreement shall be drawn detailing the work to be done and how the costs are to be shared. 7. It is anticipated WMI, C & M, or future gravel operators will perform the work and share in the equipment, labor, and materials required. Any sharing done between the gravel operators shall be in separate agreements. 8. If Weld County does not require a future gravel operator to share a reasonable portion of maintenance and improvements, the County will be responsible for that portion. 9. If a gravel operator does not participate as outlined in this Agreement, it will constitute a violation of the operator's land use permits granted by the County. the County will take remedial measures, within a reasonable amount of time, against an operator that does not participate. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the agreement the day and year first-above written. WESTERN MOBILE INC. C & M READY MIX CONCRETE 1 n • COMPANY OF BOULDER, INC. BYlkba L M 1 � -9"` By: '71,ra� L4t..a� �Titlehumi o�Cp iQ gaa41.444 Title: 1 K n/t Qfan/T A ITEST ,41% � D BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS //////���J" WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board 72 By:/ • By:_adac,ite Deputy Clerk to the Board j George Kennedy, Chairman CW/'/q — MMM:AM June 3,1992 (c:\wp51\lease\wcidcty.ng) EXHIBIT I Original 1983 Approved Operation Standards FROM : HART ENVIRONMENTAL vHDFLE N'!i. : 303 add y20y Ppr. 23 2001 v3:50NM - wt Yas 1. The uses permitt shall be the extraction L sand and gravel as described herein . Said document is on File with the Weld County Department of Planning Services . Additionally, all uses permitted by right of the Weld County coning Regulations . 2. >o excavation or processing of sand and gravel shall he permitted nearer than ID feet to the boundary of adjacent property, easement or irrigation ditch or right-pf-way , nor nearer than 125 feet to any existing residence , unless , by written agreement , the owner or owners of such adjacent property consent to a lesser distance and the Planning Commission approves such lesser distance . The Planning Commission may set a greater distance than mentioned above, when , in their opinion, it is justified. . 3. All sand and gravel operations shall be conducted during the hours of daylight except in the case of public or private emergency or tp make necessary repairs to equipment . This restriction shall not apply to peration of administrative and executive offices or repair facilities located on the property . 4_ The Special Use Permit area shall be maintained in such a manner so as to prevent soil erosion , fugitive dust and growth of noxious weeds . The site shall be maintained in such a manner as to . present a neat and well kept appearance . • 5. Existing trees and. ground cover along public road frontage and its drainageway shall he preserved, maintained and supplemented iC necessary, for the depth of the setback in order to protect against and/or reduce noise , dust and erosion. Where topsoil is removed , sufficient arable soil shall he set aside , . b. for respreading over the excavated area. 7. Insurance - The operator shall furnish evidence that he is insured to the extent of not less than $ 100 , O )t) . uO against liability for any negligent act or omission by the operator from the operation or maintenance of the sand and gravel pit and the extraction and production of sand and gravel and all activities connected with or incidental thereto _ 8. Lighting provided for security and night operation on the .sire shall he desItned , so that the lighting will not adversely afF ct rho surrounding property owners . 9. Ail phases coC the sand and gravel operation shall comply a: i :h all applicable County , State and Federal Health Standards and Regulations and other applicable rules and regulations of governmental bodies having jurisdiction on the premises . to. All access roads from surface gravel mining operations to public highways , roads , or streets , shall he paved or otherwise treated to minimize dust conditions on all. parts of such access roads which arc Located within cite - fourth miles of the public highways , road or streets . All accesses shall have the approval of the Weid . County Engineering Pepartment . ALL accesses shall he constructed in accordance with the recommendations and/or requirements of the Weld County Engineering Department . Post-r Fax Note /7671 Date Peg' s Phone tl // Phone N Faxl e5t'-',37t Fax# FROM : HQRF ENV1RONMENTRL '!RUNE NC. 3kt E.4; 320 tiz» . 23 20U1O S:51f'f ur \ 11VNS STANDARDS (Cont 'd) 11 . Any operations of the gravel pit should not obstruct the passage of the 100 year flood flows to the point that it has any adverse effects on others . t?. Fuel tanks , septic tanks , and other items that might wash away during flooding and create "hazards to public health" should be located outside the 100 -year floodplain or securely anchored and adequately floodproofed to avoid creation of this type hazard. Any additional temporary structures that may be required should be located outside the 100-year floodplain. 13. All temporary and portable structures should be removed from the area upon completion of mining and the land returned to as natural a state as possible. 14 . All phases of the operation shall comply with the requirements of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act and other applicable rules and regulations of governmental bodies having jurisdiction on the promises . 15. The owner and/or operator shall submit to the Weld County Department of Planning Services copies of any technical revisions , amendments , or annual reports submitted under the terms of the permit conditions for the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board . 16 . A gravel processing plant for crushing and sizing may be allowed on site. Ael7. The Special Use Permit shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the Operations Standards state above and all applicable Weld County Regulations . Any material deviations from the plans and/or Operations Standards as shown or stated above shall require the approval of an amendment to the Special Use Permit by the Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans and/or Operations Standards shall be permitted . Any other changes from the plans and/or Operations Standards shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services . 18. The property owner and/or operator of this operation shall be responsible for complying with all of the above state Operations Standards . Noncompliance with any of the above stated Operations Standards may be reason for revocation of the Special Use Permit by the Board of County Commissioners . EXHIBIT J Amended 1985 Approved Operation Standards FPUM : HHRT ENVIRONMENTRL w0NE NU. : 303 448 9288 Apr. 23 2001 03:51PM P3 OPERATION STANDARDS Western Paving Construction Company Amended USR-488 :82:3 1 . The uses permitted on the hereon described parcel shall be the extraction of sand and gravel and an asphalt mixing plant as described in the application presented by Western Paving Construction Company and on file in the office of the Department of Planning Services. Configuration and order of phasing may be modified where necessary in order to facilitate changes required due to protection and/or realignment of ditches through the site. 2. The open-cut gravel operation shall comply with Section 44 .4, Operation . Policies (excluding 44.4.7) of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3 . All phases of the sand and gravel operation shall comply with all County and State Health Standards and regulations pertaining to air quality, water quality, noise emission and sanitary disposal systems. 4 . If necessary, the property owner and/or operator shall apply for a well permit to comply with CRS , as amended, 37-90-137 as referenced by the Division of Water Resources. 5. All operations on the property shall be in conformance with Weld County Flood Hazard Regulations. Additionally, any fuel tanks, septic tanks and other items which might wash away during flooding shall be located outside the one-hundred-year flood plain or adequately flood proofed to avoid creation of hazardous conditions. Design activities shall comply with the six recommendations from the Water Conservation Board dated March 8 , 1982 unless in conflict with an approved MLR); permit. 6. Copies of pertinent documents filed with the Mined Land Reclamation Board shall be forwarded to the Department of Planning Services Office for review. 7 . The asphalt mixing plant shall be located no closer than one-fourth mile to any residence on adjoining properties. 8 . Portable fire extinguishers rated 20ABC shall be provided at the truck loading area, near the burner end of the aggregate dryer and the mixing plant controls within easy reach of the plant operator. FROM : HART ENVIRONMENTAL PHONE NO. : 303 448 5209 Apr. 23 2001 03:52PM �c 9 . The applicant shall comply with the design standards for the Use by Special Review, Section 24 .5 et seq. , of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 10. The applicant shall comply with the Operation Standards for Uses by Special Review, Section 24.6 et seq. , of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. shall be granted access onto the site at any reasonable tna-gir app'i:c: ie 'wesa t Ohnty aegu.Eations. 12. The Use by Special Review shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the Standards as stated above and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans and/or Standards as shown or stated above shall require the approval of an amendment of the• Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans and/or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 13. The property owner and/or operator of this operation shall be responsible for complying with all of the above stated Standards . Noncompliance with any of the above stated Standards may ha raacnn fro. rc.sne .*4r., .,f 4-ha no,.,.,;+ K.. Lh— RUM : HPRT ENV I RUNMEN T RL =-UNE N'_. . ..=4b 32L5 Nt,- - 23 U :L2FI I DESCRIPTION of Amended USR 488:82:3 PROPOSED USE: To include properly permitted asphalt plant with our gravel operation. NEED FOR USE: To avoid hauling the gravel to the North metro area then back again to the jobs in this vicinity. SURROUNDING PROPERTIES On the south, west and north - sand and gravel and USE: asphalt plants. To the northeast, east and scutheast are agriculture and the area known as Rinn. DISTANCE-TO RESIDENTIAL 200 Feet STRUCTURES: MAXIMUM NUMBER OF USERS: There is no change from the approved gravel operation. NUMBER CF EMPLOYEES: Three employees working one shift - daylight hours WATER SOURCE: None needed ACCESS ROUTES: Same as approved gravel operation. ASSOCIATED TRAFFIC: Same as approved gravel operation: SEWAGE FACILITIES: Portable Toilets FIRE PROTECTION: Fires are rare in asphalt plants, however the equipment has provisions to fight fire and the property is located in a fire protection district. STOCKPILES AND STORAGE Same as approved gravel operation_ AREAS: STORM-WATER RETENTION: Same as approved gravel operation. TIME SCHEDULE: Same as the five phases of the gravel operation USR 488:82:3 LANDSCAPING: This use does not alter the mining and reclamation plan of USR 488:82:3 START UP: Immediately after acquiring a work project in the area. LAFARGE CORPORATE STRUCTURE LAFARGE CORPORATION WESTERN MOBILE INC. MOBILE PREMIX WESTERN MOBILE WESTERN MOBILE CONCRETE,INC WESTERN MOBILE MINERAL RESERVES. NORTHERN,INC. SOUTHERN,INC. CEa WESTERN NEW MEXICO,INC MOBILE DENVER INC. WESTERN MOBILE BOULDER INC. WESTERN PAVING CONSTRUCTION CO. MOBILE PREMIX SAND AND GRAVEL CO FRONTIER MATERIALS INC.
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