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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2019057
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
11/22/2019
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Comment
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Park County
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DRMS
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ERR
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EXHIBIT B—Site Description <br /> Rule 6.3.2 (Starts on Page 135 of the Rules) <br /> 1) Primary present land use (check one): <br /> Cropland (CR) = Pastureland(PL) fj General Agriculture (GA) <br /> Rangeland(RL) F✓ Forestry(FR) F-1 Wildlife Habitat (WL) <br /> Residential (RS) = Recreation (RC) F� Industrial/Commercial (IC) <br /> Additional Land use information: <br /> Pike National Forest, South Park Ranger District, land is currently, and will remain open to all activities <br /> permissible in Pike National Forest, during and after our activities. <br /> 2) Current vegetative cover (check all that apply): <br /> FGrassesTrees -a No vegetative cover <br /> =Shrubs ELPasture 0 Other: <br /> Additional vegetation information: <br /> See attached Exhibit 13.1 "Soil and ecological land unit survey". Ponderosa Pine and Douglas-fir on <br /> lower montane dry, north and south facing hills and canyons. <br /> 3) Current Soil Characteristics: <br /> See attached Exhibit 13.1 "Soil and ecological land unit survey." Soil types vary "Sphinx family, dry with <br /> rocky out crops, 45 to 150 degree slopes" and "Legault family, 5 to 40 degree slopes." <br /> (This information is publically available and free. It may be obtained through the local office of the <br /> Natural Resource Conservation Service) <br /> 4) Are there any permanent manmade structures (homes, roads, bridges, power lines, fences, etc.) <br /> located within two hundred (200) feet of the mine boundary: (-a)Yes or (j )No <br /> If yes,please identify the type of structure and the structure owner: <br /> Structure: Owner: <br /> Structure: Owner: <br /> Structure: Owner: <br /> Structure: Owner: <br /> 5) Are there any streams springs, lakes stock water ponds, ditches reservoirs and aquifers that <br /> would receive drainage directly from the mine: ( ❑ )Yes or ( ❑✓ )No <br /> If yes,please describe the water features: <br /> 6) (Optional) Please provide a Wildlife Statement prepared by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife. <br /> Additional site description information: <br />
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