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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2004030
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
9/18/2018
Doc Name
Annual Report Map
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T Bone Stone, Inc.
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2018
Permit Index Doc Type
Annual Fee/Report
Email Name
AME
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M
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T-Bone Stone, Inc., Reclamation Plan Map (M-2004-030) <br /> (showing requested adjustment of TBS Quarry Permit boundaries for 112 permit application) <br /> ` ♦ : Total Affected area: <br /> 26.0 acres <br /> Existing Road <br /> Areas of existing & future <br /> r ...' "" It <br /> % acres excavation & benches <br /> The first 12 inches of + <br /> soil consists of very I <br /> stony loamy fine sand + i + tit` Lo ing 8� Direction of slope <br /> ( see Exhibit B ). I i + <br /> Because this material i + ** Stor a Area <br /> is primarily rock and ! ' ' Approximate align- <br /> sand, it does not i Q ment for benches <br /> support significant I + <br /> vegetation. The , � c j► f % Storage of rock waste <br /> Intended future use + N and overburden <br /> for the area Is + •#1 <br /> rangeland, which will I W - <br /> be reestablished by - (Future) REA Utility liner, <br /> revegetating with a + + and nnl"t <br /> mix of native grasses I <br /> and by planting native + > > Replacement of overburden will be <br /> Ponderosa Pine tree 40 conducted on an ongoing basis, where <br /> seeds @ ten trees per s�O,. i _ practicable, as part of normal quarry <br /> acre, plus Rocky ��O � i operations. Estimated depths will vary <br /> 09 - - - " ` - - - - - - between 1ft and 20 ft. in order to <br /> Mountain Juniper 0. ` <br /> shrubs @five per ` . maintain the desired 3;1 slope upon <br /> acre. Existing stored • - - - • ' " - - - _ - ' final reclamation. <br /> overburden will be <br /> i �� r �■ +"" The slope the proposed site currently <br /> sifted with a grizzlie _ <br /> machine at time of ranges fromm 5%to 55% (Non-Technical <br /> reclamation to collect ,♦ Soil Description, Exhibit B ). Gradient <br /> topsoil. Top soil over used for reclaimed slopes will be 3:1 <br /> xjstln where the original slopes support it. <br /> new quarry areas will be <br /> be scraped and stored 1 .0 g Roan in Gradients greater than 3:1 will <br /> for future use. acre used only in areas where the original <br /> slopes are in excess of 3:1, never to <br /> each exceed the original slope maximum <br /> gradient of 55%.The intent is to return <br /> the slopes to their approximate original <br /> gradient,and leave no more than 100 <br /> linear feet of rock benches 5-8' high only <br /> where they may be necessary and <br /> � Total 112 permit appropriate to promote slope <br /> stabilization and enhance safe passage <br /> •,' , area: 25 acres for wildlife traveling through the <br /> reclaimed quarry area in the future. <br /> -law" <br /> Ism ' Scale; 1" = 240.63' <br />
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