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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2016066
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
11/30/2016
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DRMS / Robert Berry
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TC1
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COLORADO <br /> Division of Reclamation, <br /> Mining and Safety <br /> Department of Natural Resources <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br /> Denver, CO 80203 <br /> October 7,2016 <br /> Robert Berry <br /> 7642 Stampede Dr. <br /> Colorado Springs, CO 80920 <br /> Re: Bob&Ray No 1 and No 2 Claims,Permit No.M-2016-066; <br /> Need for State Mine Reclamation Permit <br /> Dear Mr.Longacre: <br /> The Colorado Division of Reclamation,Mining and Safety(Division)has specific Rules and Regulations for Hard <br /> Rock, Metal, and Designated Mining Operations, adopted by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board in <br /> January 2015. These rules are in accordance with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act (Title 34 Article <br /> 32). It has come to the attention of the Division that you may be conducting mineral operations at your claim that <br /> requires a mine reclamation permit. The Division has assigned permit ID number M-2016-066 to your claim. <br /> Please reference this Permit ID number on any correspondence you submit to the Division. <br /> As defined in the Act(34-32-103(8)), "mining operation" means the development or extraction of a mineral from <br /> its natural occurrences on affected land. These activities would need an approved mine reclamation permit with <br /> the Division. <br /> As defined in the Act (34-32-110), any person desiring to conduct limited mining operations may apply for the <br /> expedited processing of a mine reclamation permit under two categories: 110(1)—for operations on less than five <br /> acres; or 110(2) — for operations on less than ten acres. Both categories limit material extractions to less than <br /> 70,000 tons of mineral or overburden or combination of the two per calendar year. <br /> An approved reclamation permit is required prior to conducting any mineral mining activities on your claim. If <br /> you have any questions regarding whether your activities require a reclamation permit, please contact Wally <br /> Erickson at the Division(303) 866-3567 x 8176. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> L� <br /> Tim Cazier <br /> Environmental Protection Specialist <br /> CERTIFIED MAIL NO. 7014 2120 0001 7885 6950 <br /> Return Receipt Requested <br /> ec: Wally Erickson, DRMS <br /> DRMS file <br /> Amy Titterington, District Minerals Officer,USFS <br /> OF c0� <br /> �� A O� <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, CO 80203 P 303.866.3567 F 303.832.8106 http://mining.state.co.us I �� <br /> John W. Hickentooper,Governor I Robert RandaU, Executive Director I Virginia Brannon, Director <br /> 1876 <br />
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