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1/9/2025 2:12:39 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009053
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/20/2020
Doc Name
Amendment to an Application
From
Robins Construction LLLP
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
CN1
Email Name
LJW
Media Type
D
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SUMMIT ENGINEERING C 0 1 ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS <br /> Mail: P.O. Box 1897 Alamosa, CO 81101 P: 719-589-6147 E: summitengco@gmail.com <br /> Wildlife Information <br /> There are no known endangered species within the vicinity of the permit boundary. The <br /> existing vegetation on the site is suitable for wild game such as deer, elk, and antelope, <br /> as well as native range for sheep and cattle. However, grazing on this particular area is <br /> somewhat limited as a result of low precipitation, high slopes, and sparse grass growth. <br /> Grasses within the boundary consist mostly of Indian Ricegrass, Winterfat, Blue Grama, <br /> Fourwing Saltbrush, Rabbit Brush, and Sand Dropseed. <br /> The area adjacent to Robins Rock Pit provides habitation for many small and big game <br /> species including coyotes, rabbits, fox, skunks, and rodents of all types. Big game <br /> includes deer, antelope, elk, occasionally black bears, and mountain lions. There are <br /> also a variety of bird species in the area. <br /> Large and small game hunting is allowed within the general vicinity, but the proximity of <br /> many nearby residences renders hunting near the pit dangerous. Very little hunting <br /> occurs in the nearby vicinity and the size of the pit is insignificant compared to the range <br /> which the small and large game have available. The pit does not in any way affect travel <br /> patterns of game in the area. Furthermore, there are no known breeding or calving <br /> grounds for wildlife on this property. <br /> Job # 1200710MP - A Page125of78 <br />
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