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CBMR unveils new plans for base area

Several changes to Mountaineer Square North plan

Crested Butte Mountain Resort’s (CBMR) latest iteration of Mountaineer Square North seems a leap ahead of its predecessor, but despite the improvements and new features, the Mt. Crested Butte Planning Commission feels the proposed development still has some challenges to overcome. Read More »

Good news

Crested Butte received good news this week with the announcement from Vancouver-based Kobex Resources Ltd that they were pulling out of the Lucky Jack molybdenum project.
The announcement validated the prediction of industry analyst John Kaiser, who said last month that Kobex had underestimated resistance to a mine on Mt. Emmons and would move on to greener pastures.
In a press release dated March 31, Kobex cited the tangle of local, state, and federal laws—and pending mining reform in the state and federal legislatures—as motivation behind their departure.
Specifically, the release pointed to the proposed overhaul of the 1872 Mining Law and Colorado House Bill 1165, which would give the veto power over mining development and operations to local governments. Kobex also cited the ongoing revisions of Gunnison County’s special development project regulations and the town of Crested Butte’s protective watershed ordinance as cause for their concern. “If enacted, these initiatives would result in more restrictive and prohibitive practices for project development in the mining industry,” stated Kobex chairman Roman Shklanka. “This has created an uncertain permitting process with no clear regulatory authority and places into question what mineral title represents.”
Those words should be sweet validation for work that local officials have been pursuing in recent months.
As of late, those same officials have been criticized for not doing enough in the Red Lady fight in a public manner. However, this regulatory and legislative environment did not create itself.  In fact, it’s been the efforts of many organizations, along with town and county officials, including Crested Butte Town Manager Susan Parker, Crested Butte Mayor Alan Bernholtz, and Town attorney John Belkin. These people, along with the Red Lady Coalition and High Country Citizens’ Alliance (HCCA), have worked tirelessly in recent months to make legislators aware of the situation in Crested Butte and the need for comprehensive mining reform.
It hasn’t been flashy work but it has been very successful. They deserve this community’s thanks.
Of course, there is no rest for the weary. The threat of mining on Mt. Emmons still exists and the need for reforms has not diminished.
The same day Kobex Resources made its announcement, U.S. Energy Corp. renewed its pledge to pursue a mining project on Mt. Emmons. As U.S. Energy community relations director Perry Anderson said this week, “We still have an economically feasible project and we’ll go forward with it.”  In a press release U.S. Energy CEO Keith Larsen said, “We are evaluating all of our options in regards to the property, which may include bringing a much larger mining company in as a joint venture partner.”
The message is that they’re not going away anytime soon. And of course, this community’s efforts to thwart mining development on Mt. Emmons cannot cease either. And so we move onto the next chapter.

Kobex leaving Lucky Jack project behind

Community members rejoice

In a victory for community members fighting the development of a molybdenum mine on Mt. Emmons, one of the mining companies has pulled out of the project. Vancouver, B.C.- based Kobex Resources Ltd. announced on Monday, March 31 that it was terminating its partnership with U.S. Energy Corp., citing regulatory and legal uncertainties. Read More »

Breaking News: Kobex pulls out of Lucky Jack project

Community members rejoice

 

In a victory for community members fighting the development of a molybdenum mine on Mt. Emmons, one of the mining companies has pulled out of the project. Vancouver B.C.- based Kobex Resources Ltd. announced on Monday, March 31 that it was terminating its partnership with U.S. Energy Corp. citing regulatory and legal uncertainties.  

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State imposes fines for 2005 sewer spill

$48,000 to Peanut Mine work

After extensive negotiations, the Mt. Crested Butte Water and Sanitation District has reached a settlement agreement with the state regarding an unreported wastewater spill two years ago.

 

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Town starts work on watershed ordinance

Public hearings coming up

Protecting the town’s water supply from the effects of future development—including a proposed molybdenum mine on Mt. Emmons—was the subject of a Crested Butte Town Council work session on Monday, March 17. The Town Council reviewed the first draft of its amended Watershed Protection Ordinance, which will replace the town’s existing ordinance.
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State board may review tunnel

Tentative date set for hearing

A new exploratory tunnel approved by the state of Colorado on Mt. Emmons will likely be reviewed by a state board. Read More »

Analyst predicts Kobex withdrawal

Opposition calls it good news

At least one stock analyst is telling his subscribers to bet on Kobex Resources Ltd. pulling out of the Lucky Jack project within months. However, the company has given no indication thus far it will do so. Read More »

HCCA files protest over proposed drift

County says tunnel will trigger review

Local environmental group High Country Citizens’ Alliance (HCCA) is calling on the state of Colorado to reconsider its decision that may allow a new exploratory tunnel to be built on Mt. Emmons.  Read More »