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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2015006
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
1/13/2015
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Sprague Stone LLC
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MAC
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miui�iN�mm "s <br />STATE OF COLORADO REFER To: <br />Roy Romer, Governor <br />DEPARTKENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES GO1�O <br />DIVISION OF WILDLIFE <br />M MAL "a�� <br />perry D. Olson, Pima" NORTHEAST' REGIONAL OFFICE �, <br />6060 eroadevy 317 West Prospect OF <br />Deaver, Colorado IM16 Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 For Wildlife- <br />Telepboaa: 1903) 297 -1192 (303) 484-Z>kM6 R E C E 1 V E 6 For People <br />MA.R 0 3 Ts9 <br />March 2. 1994 <br />tom• �... ,,, <br />Mr. Carl B. Mount <br />Divisica of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />RE: Arkins Park Stone Corp, Permit ABM -85 -212 <br />Dear Mr. Mount: <br />The Arkins Park projects have been reviewed and the sites have bow visited. <br />The area for the new shop aad saw building has been quarried out and filled and leveled with rubb a and what little <br />dirt is available. This should not create any negative impacts, as the area is just about as dismrbec as can be, but it <br />appears to be solid enough for a building site. <br />The quarry sites are extensions of smaller sites that are in the process of being enlarged and using terial that was <br />formerly waste. This can now be utilized with the installation of the new cutting equipment. Impa rts from these <br />areas should be rather minimal as they are enlarging old quarries. However, a few trees will be 10 1 a as well as some <br />mountain mahogany and skunkbush. <br />The reclamation of areas of this type and material will be tough to revegetate however, small amoupts of soil are <br />available and it is recommended that the plant material such as mahogany and Aunkbush be used Jhers the soil bray <br />be available. <br />Sinc ly, <br />L rt <br />Environmental Bi ogist <br />DB /jk <br />cc: R. Moss <br />C. Leonard <br />B. Olmstead <br />File <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Kenneth Salazar, Execu c Diradar <br />WILDLIFE COMMISSION, Tbomu M. Eve- Ciairman, Louis F. Sarin -Vice CbAhmso. Arnold Salazar retarq, <br />
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