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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1987049
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/23/2019
Doc Name
Request for Technical Revision
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Ready Mixed Concrete
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TR10
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JLE
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' i r <br /> No-Rise/No-Impact Certification <br /> September 11,2018IC <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br /> Project Description <br /> The Colorado Front Range Trail (CFRT) is a multi-purpose trail from Wyoming to New Mexico, <br /> along the Front Range of Colorado. The 876-mile trail will link diverse communities, scenic <br /> landscapes, cultural and historic points, parks, open space and other attractions. When complete, <br /> the trail will connect 15 cities, 14 counties and many smaller towns and communities along its <br /> length. To date, over 270 miles of the CFRT have been finished. <br /> This No-Rise/No-Impact Certification Report is for a proposed 12,521 LF section of the CRFT <br /> from E-470 to Ken Mitchell Park/Open Space adjacent to the South Platte River(see vicinity <br /> map below). <br /> Kw i MacnOt Pa, <br /> f' <br /> Y. <br /> rI� <br /> Approximately 3140 LF of 10' wide - 4"thick concrete trail with 2'-6' grass shoulders are <br /> proposed north of E-470 within Adams County and 9381 LF of 10' wide - 6"thick concrete trail <br /> with 2'-6' grass shoulders are proposed from the Adams County/City of Brighton boundary <br /> north to Ken Mitchel Park/Open Space. <br />
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