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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1998013
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
1/16/2014
Doc Name
Proof of Publication AM02
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Bestway Concrete
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM2
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ECS
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EXHIBITS— PERMANENT MAN -MADE STRUCTURES <br />The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section <br />6.4.19 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and <br />Regulations. <br />Where mining will adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable or permanent <br />man -made structure located within 200 feet of affected land, the applicant may either: <br />a) Provide a notarized agreement between the applicant and the person(s) having <br />an interest in the structure, that the applicant is to provide compensation for any <br />damage to the structure; or <br />b) The applicant shall provide an appropriate engineering evaluation that <br />demonstrates that such structure shall not be damaged by activities occurring <br />at the mining operation: or <br />c) Where the structure is a utility, the Applicant may supply a notarized letter stating <br />that the mining and reclamation as proposed will have no negative effect on their <br />utility. <br />The known, permanent, man -made structures within 200 feet of the proposed mine areas <br />are listed as follows: <br />• Last Chance Ditch relocation (western, northern, and eastern <br />boundaries) - (Scott Holwick esq. Rural & Last Chance Attorney) <br />• WCR 11.25 (western boundary) (Weld County Public Works) <br />• Stinar of Longmont, residence, sheds, barn, dairy milking parlor, metal <br />grain bin, and fences (western boundary) (Jerrilyn Louise Stinar) <br />• Vogl Trustees of Longmont, residence and utility shed (northwestern <br />boundary) (Richard Vogl) <br />• Overhead power line (northern boundary) (United Power) <br />• WCR 26 (northern boundary) (Weld County Public Works) <br />• Kerr -McGee Burch 3 -1A well (northeast corner of site) (Anadarko) <br />• Rural Ditch Return relocation (eastern boundary) (Scott Holwick esq. <br />Rural & Last Chance Attorney) <br />• Rural Ditch Return — Phase 10 (eastern half of site) (Scott Holwick esq. <br />Rural & Last Chance Attorney) <br />• Kerr -McGee oil road (southern boundary) (Anadarko) <br />• Rural Ditch Return relocation (southern boundary) (Scott Holwick esq. <br />Rural & Last Chance Attorney) <br />• Kerr -McGee gas line (southern boundary) (Anadarko) <br />• Lee of Longmont (Globoker Owner), residence, sheds, dairy milking <br />parlor, grain bin (southwest boundary) (Lee & Globoker) <br />Please refer to the attached engineering stability analysis that shows that structures shall <br />not be damaged by activities occurring at the mining operation. <br />Bestway Concrete & Aggregates — The Shores -Burch Property — MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application <br />Exhibit S -1 <br />
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