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2018-03-09_PERMIT FILE - M2017049 (29)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2017049
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
3/9/2018
Doc Name Note
PART 1 OF 3
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Transit Mix Concrete Co.
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
Application Materials
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TC1
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ECS
WHE
AME
PSH
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D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Transit Mix Concrete Co. <br /> Response: Figures C-1 and C-2 have been updated to show only the surveyed location of <br /> the creek. <br /> 12) The location of the proposed affected land boundary appears to shift between Figures C-1 <br /> and Figure C-2. For example, in Figure C-1, the affected land boundary is closer to <br /> portions of Little Turkey Creek Road than it is shown in Figure C-2. Additionally, the <br /> shape of the proposed affected land boundary in the area of the East Fault System appears <br /> to vary slightly between the two figures. Please correct these errors on the appropriate <br /> figure. <br /> Response: Figures C-1 and C-2 have been updated to show only the surveyed location of <br /> the road and to more clearly show the affected lands boundary. Transit Mix has verified <br /> that the affected lands boundary presented in Figures C-1 and C-2 are identical. The <br /> affected lands boundary on the north side of the project area is 10 feet or more from the <br /> road centerline. <br /> 13) In Figure C-2, some of the culverts appear to be slightly mislocated (perhaps due to a slight <br /> mislocation of the creek as mentioned above). Please confirm the culvert locations are <br /> correct, or correct any errors on this figure. <br /> Response: Figure C-2 has been updated to show only the correct, surveyed locations of the <br /> road and culverts. <br /> 14) In Figure C-2, a blue solid line is present in the eastern portion of the property, crossing the <br /> proposed access road, and oriented approximately north-south. According to the legend, a <br /> blue solid line represents a water resource. The Division believes this blue line represents a <br /> section of Little Turkey Creek. However, the way it is portrayed on Figure C-2 is <br /> confusing, with a large segment of the creek (located outside the proposed permit <br /> boundary) being absent from the figure. Please be sure this figure shows the entire length <br /> of Little Turkey Creek as it exists in the entire area shown on the figure. <br /> Response: Figure C-2 has been updated to differentiate between the creeks and water <br /> resources on the ranch property. The figure has been updated to show the location of Little <br /> Turkey Creek through the eastern portion of the ranch property. This section of creek was <br /> not surveyed, but the location appears to be correct as this section of the creek is not <br /> obscured by tree cover in aerial imagery. <br /> 15) In Figure C-2, there are two fences and a road segment located along the proposed access <br /> road which do not have an identified structure owner. One of the fences is located at the <br /> property entrance off Hwy 115. The other fence and the road segment are located west of <br /> the Glen Cairn Reservoir. Please identify the owner(s) for these structures on Figure C-2. <br /> Response: Figure C-2 has been updated to include the owner of these fences and road <br /> segment. <br /> Hitch Rack Ranch Quarry(M-2017-049) <br /> Response to Comments—March 9,2018 <br />
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