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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1973007SG
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/1/2008
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Continental Materials Corporation
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AM3
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RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> Exhibit E - AMENDMENT x <br /> Reclamation Plan - <br /> STATEMENT OF APPLICABILITY OF THIS PLAN S <br /> This exhibit is designed to completely replace all prior reclamation plans for this site.However, <br /> this plan does include portions of the current reclamation plan that have demonstrated good success. <br /> MAPS THAT ACCOMPANY THIS RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> Exhibit F-1: Reclamation Plan Map <br /> LJ Exhibit F-1: Reclamation: Little Johnson Area (This is identical to the originally <br /> approved Little Johnson Exhibit F-2 by the same title. The Exhibit F-1 in <br /> the Little Johnson Amendment showed the overall plan for the east side. <br /> That has now been included in the Exhibit F-1 in this amendment. That <br /> map from the Little Johnson Amendment is not included here as it is no <br /> longer relevant.) <br /> FINAL PROPOSED LAND USE <br /> The final land use for this area is somewhat indefinite. With all of the development that <br /> has occurred in the area, it is hard to say what will become of the pit when it is completed. It is <br /> fairly clear that on the west side,mainly the processing plant area, as has been the case since <br /> 1992, will become an industrial area for final use. But that area is no longer in the permit. <br /> Nevertheless, this use reflects much of the land use in the surrounding area. The sediment basin <br /> clearly has a more limited final use due to the deep sediment that has been deposited here. �� <br /> Eventually, this may become firm enough to support buildings,but it is also likely that special <br /> construction techniques will be needed. Until then and for the purposes of this plan, e final lan <br /> use selected for this area is as a ildlife habitat/green spac with a htenri of Qrass .c_ trees, and <br /> .._.. __. <br /> shrubs. It could easily be turned into a local park, but that is not the intent of the reclamation <br /> Daniels Sand Pit Amendment (2008) Exhibit E Page 1 of 22 <br />
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