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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/13/2019
Doc Name Note
Appendix 9
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Request For Amendment To Permit
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CC&V
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DRMS
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AM13
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TC1
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BFB
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JPL
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permit area but segments are within the 200 feet buffer zone. The train operates from mid-May <br /> through mid-October. The northern portion of the tracks is owned by Laura and Jim <br /> Birmingham, who also operate the entire tourist railroad. The tracks continue through land <br /> owned by Rexanne Rowe. The southern segment is owned by CC&V near the Squaw Gulch <br /> VLF. From the depot in Town to the toe of the Topsoil Stockpile north of the Squaw Gulch VLF, <br /> the tracks are too far away from any mine facility to be adversely affected. The toe of the Topsoil <br /> Stockpile is very close to some historic pre-law mine disturbance fill slope near the tracks at Lat <br /> 38.734 degrees, Long -105.1706 degrees. This historic disturbance has never slid to the tracks <br /> and appears to be stable. The fill slope only extends over a track length of approximately 90 feet. <br /> CC&V commits to repairing any unravelling that may affect the tracks and has provided a <br /> damage waiver/structure agreement to Rexanne Rowe and the CC&V Narrow Gauge Railroad <br /> but has not yet received a signed agreement from CC&V Narrow Gauge Railroad where CC&V <br /> commits to the responsibility for any repairs due to damage from the mine facility. <br /> 27) 1 story single family ranch house, road, and shed or barn owned by <br /> Norman & Diana Puetz <br /> The Puetz house is located approximately 2100 feet west of the Squaw Gulch VLF and <br /> immediately south of Central City. It is a sizable home of approximate 3800 square feet footprint <br /> on a concrete foundation with dirt access road of approximately 20 feet width, a large storage <br /> shed and various small outbuildings. The house barely touches the 200 feet buffer but is included <br /> in the evaluation. The shed, some outbuildings and the access road are within the 200 feet buffer <br /> zone. <br /> 28) Road owned by CC&V (previously owned by Katinka Mining <br /> Corporation) <br /> This is a dirt road of approximately 22 feet width that starts near the Conley storage quonset but <br /> near the Chicago Tunnel entrance and goes south and then east above the Chicago Tunnel <br /> entrance. It is located primarily inside the permit area on land owned by CC&V. There are no <br /> mine activities within a reasonable distance that could affect the Road, since the closest facility is <br /> the Topsoil Stockpile located to the east, which is a minimum of 2100 feet away. For this reason, <br /> no further evaluation is needed. <br /> 29) Monitoring well VIN 213-140 owned by CC&V on property owned by <br /> David Joseph Pascador. <br /> This monitoring well is a 140 feet deep water monitoring well that is owned by CC&V but is <br /> located on a small parcel owned by David Joseph Pascador. The well and parcel are located <br /> approximately 2000 feet east of the closest point of excavation of the Main Cresson Mine. <br /> 52 <br />
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