Mineral Resources And Land Use Legislation In The Urban Areas Of Colorado

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. L. Hornbaker
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Management of mineral resources through land-use planning procedures is not a new concept, particularly at the local level of government. Colorado may well be one of the first states, however, to vigorously attempt to evaluate on both the state-wide and regional basis, mineral resource potential and to make certain that potential for mineral resources is included as one of the primary factors considered in the local land-use decision-making process. Less than a decade ago the only consideration given to mineral resource extraction, particularly aggregate resources, was whether or not they could be produced at the particular time they were needed. This attitude has now shifted to the other extreme, not only in Colorado, but other states as well, so that other interests, especially housing projects, mountain subdivisions, recreational and wilderness areas are gaining prime consideration in land-use decisions. Ideally, in a more acceptable median position, mineral resource potential would receive definite consideration at the local level.
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APA: A. L. Hornbaker  (1977)  Mineral Resources And Land Use Legislation In The Urban Areas Of Colorado

MLA: A. L. Hornbaker Mineral Resources And Land Use Legislation In The Urban Areas Of Colorado. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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