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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2010080
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
11/24/2014
Doc Name
Adequacy Review-01
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DRMS
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Riverside Aggregates, LLC
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CN1
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AME
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['age 2 of 6 <br />EXHIBIT C - Pre - mining and Minim Plan Map(s) of Affected Lands (Rule 6.4.3): One or more maps <br />may be necessary to legibly portray the following information: <br />(a) Adequate as submitted <br />(b) Adequate as submitted <br />(c) Please include on the map the existing topography of the area with contour lines of saifficient detail to <br />portray the direction and rate of slope of the affected land. <br />(d) The maps submitted show the proposed mining area to be the same as the proposed permit boundary <br />(19.0 acres). If no buffer zone is maintained between the mining area and the permit boundary, the <br />operation is likely to affect land outside of the permit area. If the Operator intends to add a buffer zone, <br />this should be updated on the mining plan map to show the proposed mining area inset from the <br />proposed permit boundary. <br />(e) Adequate as submitted <br />(f) Adequate as submitted <br />(g) The private road located approximately 30 feet east from the proposed permit boundary is considered a <br />permanent or man -made structure located within 200 feet of the affected land. Please label this structure <br />on the map and include the owner's name. <br />(h) Adequate as submitted <br />EXHIBIT D - Mining Plan (Rule 6.4.4): The mining plan shall supply the following information, correlated <br />with the affected lands, map(s) and timetables: <br />(a) Adequate as submitted <br />(b) The mining plan submitted states that topsoil will be stored on the southern end of the mining area. <br />However, on the mining plan map submitted, the proposed location for storing topsoil is shown on the <br />eastern end of the permit area. Please correct this discrepancy either in the text or on the map to indicate <br />where the topsoil will be stored until it is used in reclamation of the site. <br />(c) Adequate as submitted <br />(d) It is our understanding the Operator is proposing that the size of the area to be affected at any given time <br />will be 19 acres. If this is correct, the maximum allowed disturbed area will be the same as the permit <br />area, as submitted. This means the required Financial Warranty will include costs to reclaim the <br />proposed maximum disturbed area of 19 acres. <br />(e) If mining activities at this site are expected to occur for less than 180 days per year, it is considered an <br />intermittent operation. If this will be the case, please state here tthat this will be an intermittent <br />operation. <br />(f) A map (in Exhibit C - Pre - Mining and Mining Plan Maps(s) of Affected Lands, Subsection 6.4.3) may be <br />o 'cc t <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, CO 80203 P 303.866.3567 F 303.832.8106 http: / /mimng.state.co.us Ir p <br />John W. Hickentooper, Governor I Mike King, Executive Director Virginia Brannon, Director * ,5a,, <br />•� � k <br />
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