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2018-09-05_PERMIT FILE - M1978271 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1978271
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/5/2018
Doc Name
Adequacy Review
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Greg Lewicki & Associates
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DRMS
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LJW
WHE
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b. See Map C-2 for the current location of the portable processing area that includes <br /> fuel storage and tanks associated with portable asphalt and concrete plants when <br /> on site. <br /> 2. Exhibit D- Mining Plan <br /> a. See changes to text in Exhibit D to correct mis-referenced Maps. <br /> "Map C-2 shows the Mining plan with projected north to south phasing and Map F-1 features the <br /> Reclamation plan.... Fuel tanks may be found in the northern extent of the currently permitted <br /> site within the processing area; See Maps C-1 and C-2.... All portable mining structures <br /> locations on site are shown on Map C-2." <br /> 3. Exhibit E- Reclamation Plan <br /> a. Changes are made to the text to explicitly state DRMS inert import language in <br /> Exhibit E, page E-2. <br /> "All import of concrete and asphalt will be in accordance with Rule 3.1.5 (9) (a-f) and will be <br /> free from protruding rebar or structural metal and any recycled asphalt will be land farmed for a <br /> minimum of 6 months prior to burial and placed a minimum three feet below final grade." <br /> 4. Exhibit S- Permanent Man-made Structures <br /> a. See the attached structure agreements mailed to adjacent property owners, <br /> structure owners, and Conejos County Road and Bridge at the time of original <br /> submittal—Garrett Structure Agreements—signed by Southway.pdf. Exhibit S <br /> text is modified to detail owners of structures. <br /> "The following is an inventory of man-made structures within 200 feet of the disturbed area. As <br /> Conejos County requires a 100 foot buffer between mining activity and adjacent properties, <br /> irrigation ditches, or right of ways, all below listed structures are 100 feet from the property <br /> boundary and 200 feet from the disturbed area. All of these structures are shown on Map C-1. <br /> The landowner boundaries can also be found on Map C-1. Structure agreements are attached to <br /> this exhibit. In the event that a structure agreement was unobtainable, see the Geotechnical <br /> Stability Exhibit. <br /> 1. Barbed wire fences - Orville Compton; Reuban R. Mast; Angela Burch; Micahel J. <br /> Hudson; Williard G. Peil IV; Michael Troup; Bill D. Claunch; Claunch A. R. Ranches; <br /> Marvin Troyer; State of Colorado Public Lands—CPW; Rodney A. Reinhardt; Virginia <br /> A. Delello; and Gerald P. and Joyce A. Faucette <br /> 2. Terrace Irrigation Company Overflow ditch <br /> 3. Terrace Irrigation Company Claunch lateral ditch <br /> 4. Claunch A.R. Ranches ditches <br /> 5. Claunch A. R. Ranches irrigation pond adjacent to the southeast corner of the section <br /> 6. County Road DD, EE, and 9 - Conejos County Road and Bridge" <br />
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