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i <br />-3- <br />IThe application fee for Quarry mining is $2,325. <br />The application fee for Solution mining or any Chemical or Thermal Processing <br />is $3,100. <br />If none of these methods or processes are to be included in the operation then the <br />' application fee is $1,875. <br />The application fee for conversion to a 112 permit is $1,500. <br />' 112 Amendment application fee is $1,550. <br />An applicant will not be issued a reclamation permit until notified by the Division that <br />this application and the required performance and financial warranties have been <br />approved. Alternatively, an automatic approval will occur where the Division fails to <br />notify the applicant/operator that the application has been denied. The final agency <br />action must be made within 120 calendar days from the date the application was <br />submitted. However, the performance and financial warranties must be approved by the <br />Division or Board before a permit will be issued even if you receive an automatic <br />approval. NO MINING OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN UNTIL A PERMIT IS ISSUED (Rule 7.2(2)). <br />It shall be a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in <br />'accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the <br />provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the <br />permit is issued. <br />L� <br />10, <br />Primary Future <br />Cropland(CR) <br />Pastureland(PL) <br />General Agriculture(GA) <br />_ <br />(Post -mining) <br />Rangeland(RL) <br />Forestry(FR) <br />_ <br />x Wildlife Habitat(WL) <br />land use <br />Residential(RS) <br />_ <br />Recreation(RC) <br />Industrial/Commercial(IC) <br />_ <br />(check one): ` <br />Developed Water <br />Resources(WR) <br />_ <br />_ Solid Waste Disposal(WD) <br />11. <br />Primary present <br />Cropland(CR) <br />_ Pastureland(PL) <br />General Agriculture(GA) <br />land use x <br />Rangeland(RL) <br />Forestry(FR) <br />_ Wildlife Habitat(WL) <br />(check one): <br />Residential(RS) <br />Recreation(RC) <br />Industrial/Commercial(IC) <br />Developed Water <br />_ <br />Resources(WR) <br />_ <br />Buffer Zone, Rocky Flats <br />Plant, NREL Wind Research <br />12. <br />Method of Minin : <br />_ Quarry (QR) <br />_ Solution (SO) <br />12a. Other: Briefly explain mining <br />method (e.g. Placer, truck/shovel). <br />Shovel excavates sand and gravel, loaded onto <br />haul truck, on-site screening , <br />crushing and washing. <br />13. <br />On Site Processing: <br />Solution <br />(SO) Chemical (CH) Thermal (TH) <br />' <br />i <br />Heap <br />Leach (HL) _ Vat <br />_ <br />Leach (VL) <br />14. <br />Application Fee: <br />IThe application fee for Quarry mining is $2,325. <br />The application fee for Solution mining or any Chemical or Thermal Processing <br />is $3,100. <br />If none of these methods or processes are to be included in the operation then the <br />' application fee is $1,875. <br />The application fee for conversion to a 112 permit is $1,500. <br />' 112 Amendment application fee is $1,550. <br />An applicant will not be issued a reclamation permit until notified by the Division that <br />this application and the required performance and financial warranties have been <br />approved. Alternatively, an automatic approval will occur where the Division fails to <br />notify the applicant/operator that the application has been denied. The final agency <br />action must be made within 120 calendar days from the date the application was <br />submitted. However, the performance and financial warranties must be approved by the <br />Division or Board before a permit will be issued even if you receive an automatic <br />approval. NO MINING OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN UNTIL A PERMIT IS ISSUED (Rule 7.2(2)). <br />It shall be a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in <br />'accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the <br />provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the <br />permit is issued. <br />L� <br />