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Park County planners tell applicant to seek amended SUP for temporary asphalt plant
Summary
An applicant and contractor asked commissioners for county support for a temporary asphalt plant to speed Powell Highway resurfacing; county planning staff said the change is not a minor amendment and recommended a formal amended special-use permit and public hearing before the board; DEQ approval and a county cover letter also required.
Anthony Jolovich asked Park County commissioners on Feb. 3 to amend Special Use Permit 256 to allow a temporary hot-mix asphalt plant on his property to support resurfacing of the Cody–Powell Highway. "We would produce approximately 35,000 tons of hot mix asphalt," Kim Wilson, general manager of Mountain Construction Company, told the board, saying the work would take about three weeks and was expected to start in June or after July 5 if necessary.
Joy, the county planning director, told the commissioners that while asphalt production is listed under the definition of a large rock-products mine, Jolovich’s…
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