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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2020041
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
2/5/2021
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response #2
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Greg Lewicki & Asociates, PLLC
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DRMS
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ECS
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ReCEIVE-6 <br /> FEB 0 5 2021 <br /> DIVISION OF RECLAMATION <br /> MINING AND SAFETY <br /> Greg Lewicki And Associates, PLLC <br /> 3375 W.Powers Circle Phone:(720)842-5321 Fax(303)346-6934 <br /> Littleton,CO 80123 E-mail:infoCalewicki.biz <br /> February 4, 2021 <br /> Eric Scott <br /> Environmental Protection Specialist <br /> Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br /> Denver, CO 80203 <br /> Subj: Adequacy Response to Second Review of a 112c Construction Materials Reclamation <br /> Permit Application Package,Kilgore Companies,LLC dba Peak Materials - Peak <br /> Ranch Resource,Permit M2020-041 <br /> Dear Mr. Scott: <br /> This letter is in response to your letter of January 21, 2021. <br /> EXHIBIT D -Mining Plan (Rule 6.4.4): <br /> The current mining plan states that all material excavated from the proposed Peak Ranch site <br /> will be allowed to drain, then be transported off-site to the existing Maryland Creek Ranch site <br /> for processing, use, and sale. No material washing or processing is proposed under the Peak <br /> Ranch application. <br /> In recent discussions with Summit County representatives, DRMS was informed that Summit <br /> County will require Peak Materials to submit and gain approval of a new conditional use permit <br /> for the Maryland Creek Ranch site prior to importing any raw material to that site. In addition, <br /> if Peak Materials fails to obtain a new CUP for the Maryland Creek Ranch site, the existing <br /> Maryland Creek Ranch CUP will remain in effect until its current expiration date. How does the <br /> applicant intend to address this issue and how will the process impact proposed activity at the <br /> Peak Ranch site?Please also add the new Conditional Use Permit for Maryland Creek Ranch to <br /> Exhibit M. <br /> As with any construction materials operation in Colorado, Peak Ranch Resource requires several <br /> permits and approvals prior to operations. The 112 Reclamation Permit is only one of the <br /> required permits and it is one of the first being pursued by the applicant. Beginning with the 112 <br /> Reclamation Permit is the common industry practice and it is often preferred or even required by <br /> the local land use agencies (most commonly counties) who benefit from the efficiency of <br /> 1 Greg 1 a icki sad Aswdsftx,nAC <br />
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