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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2002120
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
6/4/2019
Doc Name
Adequacy Review - Preliminary
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Civil Resources LLC <br /> .tune 4, 2019 <br /> Page 2 of 9 <br /> 6.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF EXHIBITS <br /> 6.2.1 General Requirements <br /> (1) This Rule provides for the guidelines for, and information requirements of, each Exhibit required to be <br /> submitted with the permit application, as specified according to Section 6.1. <br /> (2) Maps and Exhibits Maps, except the index map, must conform to the following criteria: <br /> (a) show name of Applicant; <br /> (b) must be prepared and signed by a registered land surveyor,professional engineer, or other qualified <br /> person; <br /> (c) give date prepared; <br /> (d) identify and outline the area which corresponds with the application; <br /> (e) with the exception of the map of the affected lands required in Section 34-32.5-112(2)(d), C.R.S. <br /> 1984, as amended, shall be prepared at a scale that is appropriate to clearly show all elements that are <br /> required to be delineated by the Act and these Rules. The acceptable range of map scales shall not be <br /> larger than 1 inch= 50 feet nor smaller than 1 inch= 660 feet. Also,that a map scale, appropriate legend, <br /> map title, date and a north arrow shall be included. <br /> Please revise reclamation plan map so that scale and north arrow are not obscured. <br /> EXHIBIT A- Legal Description (Rule 6.4.1): The legal description must identify all affected land and be <br /> wholly adequate for field location of the property. It can be in the form of metes and bounds survey or a <br /> description by reference to township, range and section to at least the nearest quarter/quarter section. Where <br /> applicable, the street address or lot numbers may be used. <br /> Please revise legal description to include all permitted area—not just the amendedparcel. Please also verify if <br /> the parcel owned by the Town of Milliken on the west side of the permit area is actually intended to be included in <br /> the permit area. If it is actually to be included in the permit, then right of entry must be obtained and they must <br /> be listed in the surface and mineral owner exhibits as appropriate. If the Town of Milliken parcel is not included <br /> in the permit area, the total permitted acreage as well as the permit boundary shown on all maps will need to be <br /> corrected. <br /> EXHIBIT C -Pre-mining and Minim Plan Map(s) of Affected Lands(Rule 6.4.3): One or more maps may <br /> be necessary to legibly portray the following information: <br /> (a) all immediately adjacent surface owners of record; <br /> Property owner to the immediate SW of the permit(vigil, Genevieve) has not been included. Also the property <br /> owner listed to the north of the permit area does not match the information on the Weld County Assessor's map, <br /> and a strip of property on the east side of the permit is not properly identified —Please update/revise as needed. <br /> As a general note, due to the density of information (structcires/utilities/property owners/existing mine <br /> features/pre-mining contoursffloodplain info, etc.), the provided maps are very difficult to read. DRMS asks that <br />
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