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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009074
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
1/17/2018
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
From
Environment, Inc.
To
DRMS
Type & Sequence
CN1
Email Name
ERR
Media Type
D
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No
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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EXHIBIT D <br /> MINING PLAN AND TIMETABLE <br /> This permit application converts an existing 9 . 99 acre 110) <br /> permit to a Regular 112 permit by adding 15 . 13 acres ± so the <br /> total area will be 25 . 12 acres ± in the new Permit/Affected Lands <br /> line as shown on the PRE MINING MAP-EXHIBIT C. <br /> The permit boundary line follows portions of the existing <br /> permit area on the north and south sides but takes in the entire <br /> parcel owned by Justin Joseph. It follows the County Road <br /> easement on the west side and a fence line on the east side . <br /> Much of this area covers areas that were mined pre 1976 but are <br /> now being used by the operator as stockpile areas for his dirt <br /> business . Mining started on the west end and is progressing to <br /> the east as material is mined. <br /> LOCATION <br /> This is an open pit mine located approximately 6 . 9 miles east of <br /> Pueblo, Colorado, approximately 1/ mile south of HWY 50 BR. To <br /> get to the mine from Pueblo take I-25 south to the Santa Fe exit, <br /> turn south on Santa Fe, travel � mile to Hwy 50 Business Route <br /> (50BR) ; take Hwy 50BR, 6 . 9 miles east to 33rd Lane; follow 33rd <br /> lane south approximately 800 feet to a private road on the east <br /> side of the lane . This private lane is an existing private road <br /> used by the landowners to access their property from 33rd Lane . <br /> It is currently 30 feet wide and the location is shown on Map <br /> Exhibit B - Vicinity Map supplied with this application. Peri- <br /> odic grading will be necessary to keep the road in its present <br /> condition and to make it passable . It will remain after mining <br /> is completed as a landowner access road. <br /> History <br /> Much of the western part of the permit area was mined prior to <br /> 1976 and was pre-law area. The existing permit area took in a <br /> small portion of the pre-law mined area to use as precessing <br /> area. There was no topsoil of growth medium on that area and it <br /> was covered buy weeds and junk until being cleaned up by Colorado <br /> Backhoe Service . When mining ended the old operator left near <br /> vertical faces on the north and east sides, shown on Map Exhibit <br /> C as "OLD MINE FACE" When mining resumed under the existing permit <br /> it began on the old mine face along the east and south sides that <br /> were never reclaimed. Up until then the southern and western <br /> part of the permit area had been used by a previous land owner as <br /> 6 <br />
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