Colorado Code § 34-33-132

Special coordination and review process - site-specific agreements
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(1) 
The department and any person contemplating opening a surface coal mining operation in this
state may, at their discretion, enter into one or more site-specific agreements to identify and
coordinate local, state, and federal government jurisdiction and review of land use planning,
environmental analysis, and socioeconomic evaluation, to establish coordinating procedures for
required action, and to ensure that such procedures be undertaken in a timely, sequential manner.
Any such agreements shall be consistent with the provisions of this article.
(2) Such site-specific agreements may include:
(a) The schedule for completion of data collection required for environmental, technical,
and policy review; and
(b) The schedule for completion of evaluation, review, and comments by all parties.
(3) Such agreements may list all applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances of this
state and its agencies, the federal government and its agencies, and of the county or counties in
which the proposed operation will be situated. The department may, with the advice and
concurrence of the board, develop rules and regulations to ensure relative uniformity in such
agreements.

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