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2018-04-18_PERMIT FILE - M2018016 (5)
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1/21/2021 3:12:24 AM
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4/18/2018 2:01:53 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2018016
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/18/2018
Doc Name
Application
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Empire Aggregates
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DRMS
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MAC
WHE
Media Type
D
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DRMS Re-OCR
Description:
Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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EXHIBIT H WILDLIFE INFORMATION <br /> 1. Significant Game Resources on Affected Lands <br /> The site is within the year round ranges of mule deer, mountain lion, black bear, moose, elk, and <br /> bighorn sheep. <br /> 2. Significant Non-Game Resources on Affected Lands <br /> Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW)data shows potential peregrine falcon nesting areas to the <br /> southeast, across I-70. Bald eagle winter ranges parallel the interstate in this area. <br /> 3. Seasonal Use of Affected Lands <br /> CPW identified winter ranges cover portions of the site. <br /> 4. Presence and Estimated Populations of Threatened or Endangered Species in the <br /> Area <br /> Potential lynx habitat passes through the east edge of the project area; however, potential lynx <br /> habitat covers almost all forested areas in the region. The applicant is unaware of notable <br /> features found onsite that would make it a likely potential lynx habitat. <br /> 5. Fish Resources <br /> Trout, pike, and other typical mountain river fish species can be found in the West Fork of Clear <br /> Creek.No fish resources are located on the project area itself. <br /> 6. General Effects of the Operation on the Existing Wildlife of the Area <br /> The gravel pit involves the use of large scale gravel extraction equipment during the summer <br /> months and will increase the odds of vehicle-animal collisions. Fencing around the site will be <br /> used to minimize the potential for collision occurrence. Once mining is complete,the likelihood <br /> of collisions will reduce significantly. <br /> DMR <br /> April 2018 I-1 <br />
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