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2020-09-22_PERMIT FILE - M2015008
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12/28/2024 4:42:20 AM
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9/22/2020 9:30:41 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2015008
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/22/2020
Doc Name
Notice Of Reclamation Completed
From
Grand County
To
DRMS
Email Name
PSH
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D
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S. Provisions of this sections shall continue and survive the August 31, 2017, end date of this special <br /> use permit, binding Permittee to complete all reclamation required by this permit and the State <br /> 111 Construction Material Reclamation Permit. <br /> These conditions listed in Exhibit "A" have been met, confirmed by a staff site visit on 9/17/20. Aerial <br /> images below were taken in August of 2019 and provide further evidence that grasses have been <br /> replanted as required, the finished slope is not at a steep grade, and efforts have been made to <br /> otherwise remedy the land disturbed by the gravel pit. <br /> 9.17.20 STAFF SITE VISIT <br /> While traveling on CO Hwy 9, staff was unable to see any indications of the gravel pit's former <br /> operations. The original access road to the pit has been removed and remediation efforts in the form <br /> of re-grading and re-seeding have taken place. The fence surrounding the property is unbroken at any <br /> point where the former access may have existed. <br /> Staff's photographs were taken from the side of CO Hwy 9 and from GCR 1003, above the Blue River. <br /> Closer access was not possible considering the large fence surrounding the parcel and the absence of <br /> other clear means onto the property. However, using EagleView aerial photography and the photos <br /> taken by staff, a reasonable determination of the operation's remediation efforts can be made. <br /> STAFF PHOTOS <br /> xx t <br /> ,^fir <br />
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