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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2013064
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
9/18/2013
Doc Name
New Application, Part 1
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Varra Companies, Inc.
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DRMS
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Exhibit D- Mining Plan <br />The 100.63± acre parcel boundary forms the permit boundary. All lands within the <br />100.63± acre permit area are to be considered as affected lands under C.R.S. 34 -32.5- <br />103(1), respective of this permit application and any subsequent permit revisions or <br />amendments to the permit as originally approved. <br />Within the permit boundary, there are four identifiable areas, the description of which <br />will help to explain the nature of planned extraction and reclamation. Those identifiable <br />areas are as follows: <br />52.70± Acres Extraction — South Field — 05 -10± years. <br />11.61± Acres Extraction — Middle Field — 10 -20± years. <br />64.31± Sub -total <br />1.57± Acres Extraction - Canal #3 - to be relocated — transitional. <br />65.88± Sub -total <br />1.98± Acres Reconstructed segment of Canal #3 (includes 0.18± acres <br />within the Poudre River 100 foot set -back area). <br />67.86± Sub -total <br />10.75± Acres Mineral Reserve — North Field — undetermined ± years. <br />78.61± Sub -total <br />22.02± Acres Affected Lands beyond planned extraction limits. <br />100.63± TOTAL. <br />The 22.02± acres of lands lying beyond the planned extraction limits may comprise <br />planned or existing permanent access roads, areas of minor to no disturbance; <br />including buffer areas, unaffected segments of Canal #3, and the Cache la Poudre <br />River. Lands not otherwise occupied for developed water resources will be later <br />developed to the highest possible end -use, and will likely comprise a mixed use which <br />may include other general agricultural uses as well as light residential, commercial or <br />industrial uses. As indicated in Exhibit E — Reclamation Plan; of the 65.88± acres of <br />potential extraction south of the Poudre River, the resulting basin will function as a <br />reservoir with a surface covering 59.30± acres of water, leaving a balance of 6.58± of <br />affected land above the anticipated high water mark to be revegetated. <br />Exhibit C -1: Existing Conditions and Exhibit C -2: Extraction Plan Map, show the <br />location, extent, and features described above; along with features made obvious in the <br />included aerial image of the permit location and surrounding lands. The maps also <br />show all man -made structures located within 200 feet of the permit boundary (i.e., <br />affected lands); including creeks, roads, buildings, oil and gas wells and lines, and <br />power and communication lines on and within 200 feet of the affected land; as well as <br />all adjoining surface owners of record. A listing of the adjoining surface owner's names <br />and addresses are listed under Exhibit C — Text, correlated with those shown in the <br />aforementioned map. <br />Varra Companies, Inc. Varra - Coulson Resource Project 2 <br />OMLR 112 Permit Application 8 August 2013 <br />
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