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Board approves one‑year special‑use permit for Strayley heavy‑equipment operation with noise and trip limits

Grand County Board of County Commissioners
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Summary

After lengthy testimony from neighbors about dust, noise and truck traffic, the board approved a one‑year special‑use permit for Mountain State Snowcats (Jeremy Strayley) to continue heavy‑equipment storage and occasional rock screening with conditions: no crushing, screening limited to two days per week, hours limited to 9 a.m.–5 p.m., a cap of 24 truck trips per day (including water trucks), and no backup beepers (strobes required).

Jeremy Strayley, owner of Mountain State Snowcats, said he has operated on the Welch Subdivision property for years and told commissioners he intended to be a cooperative neighbor: "I've been up here... I moved here in 2001," he said, and urged the board to approve a permit that would bring his ongoing operations into compliance.

Neighbors described persistent…

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