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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2016010
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/18/2016
Doc Name
Letter of Opposition
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Anne & Tom Fellows
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DRMS
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AME
WHE
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CONSERVING The Nature Conservancy in Colorado tel (303)444-2950 <br /> COLORADo fax (303)444-2985 <br /> 5 2424 Spruce Street <br /> Boulder, CO 80302 <br /> nature.org/colorado <br /> T►1eNature <br /> Conservancy% <br /> April 11,2016 <br /> Ms. Amy Eschberger <br /> Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br /> 1313 Sherman Street,Room 215 <br /> Denver, CO 80203 <br /> Subject: Transit Mix Concrete Permit#M-2016-010 <br /> Dear Amy, <br /> The Nature Conservancy(TNC)would like to provide comments regarding Transmit Mix <br /> Concrete's permit application(Permit#M-2016-10)in El Paso County. This response is based <br /> on our knowledge and interests related to the proposed quarry lease by Transit Mix Concrete on <br /> 865.97 acres in El Paso County. We have the following concerns about the possible <br /> environmental impacts of the proposed quarry: <br /> The proposed quarry site is mapped by the US Fish and Wildlife Service as Critical Habitat for <br /> the Mexican Spotted Owl(Stria occidentalis lucida), a federally listed threatened species. The <br /> map can be found at the link below(SRM Cl): <br /> http://w«-v.f,�vs.gov/southwest/es/MSO critical habitat archive.html#maps. It is TNC's <br /> understanding that Transit Mix Concrete is working with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, as <br /> well as conducting surveys for owls to determine whether the proposed quarry would impact the <br /> Mexican Spotted Owl, which we believe are essential steps to determining whether the project <br /> should go forward. <br /> The site is also part of the Aiken Canyon Potential Conservation Area and was identified by the <br /> Colorado Natural Heritage Program in 2001 as a B2 site—a site of very high conservation <br /> significance. This location provides high quality foothills plant communities that are rapidly <br /> being converted to development north and south of this area. These dry(xeric)tallgrass sites <br /> along the Front Range are also rarely found in high quality condition and support several rare <br /> species of butterflies. The site contains excellent to good examples of globally-imperiled (G2 <br /> S2)mountain mahogany/needlegrass community(Cercocarpus montanus/Stipa comata), an <br /> excellent condition occurrence of a globally vulnerable (G3 S2)pinyon pine/Scribner <br /> needlegrass community(Pinus edulis/Stipa scribneri), as well as an excellent occurrence of <br /> mesic oak thicket community(Quercus gambelii-Cercocarpus montanus/Muhlenbergia <br /> montana). <br />
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