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2021-04-20_PERMIT FILE - M2021027
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021027
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/20/2021
Doc Name
Application
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Oak Creek Consulting and Production Services L.L.C
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DRMS
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PSH
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i <br /> As depicted in Exhibits A-1 and C-1, the gravel pit site will be accessible via the extended access <br /> road included in the permitted acreage,which connects to the landowner's private access <br /> road/driveway connecting to Weld County Road 23,which connects to Weld County Road 120, <br /> which connects to U.S. Highway 85. The landowner's access road will not be part of the <br /> permitted acreage. This access road will not be substantially upgraded but will be maintained as <br /> necessary by the landowner and by Applicant to allow access to the extended access road. This <br /> private road will be used for all access to the Subject Property and hauling to and from the <br /> Property. <br /> The extended access road will be used solely for the permitted gravel pit activities, will be <br /> impermanent, and will be subject to reclamation after completion of the project. Applicant will <br /> repair and maintain the road as necessary. The road will have a gravel surface. Road gravel for <br /> this road may or may not be produced at the site. The extended access road will be constructed <br /> with small drainage/borrow ditches on each side which will drain any stormwater into the gravel <br /> pit. In addition, said ditches will be seeded with the seed mix identified in section (b), above. <br /> Topsoil will be removed using a scraper. Using loaders,the Applicant will then excavate gravel <br /> material from the pit beginning at the northwest side of the site and moving in a southeasterly <br /> direction. 3:1 side slopes will be maintained around the pit perimeter during mining operations. <br /> Gravel materials will be crushed onsite by an independent contractor(see § (m))and placed into <br /> semi-trailers and or/dump trucks for transportation. A rented portable toilet will be present at the <br /> site. There will be no other structures constructed on or present at the site, including but not <br /> limited to offices, shop/maintenance buildings,plants, processing facilities, and any underground <br /> openings such as adits or ventilation facilities. <br /> (f) Dimensions of Land Disturbance: <br /> The approximate dimensions of the permitted area(including excavation area, stockpiles, etc.) <br /> are shown on the Mining Plan Map. Applicant will begin extraction at the northwestern end of <br /> the extraction area and continue extraction in a southeasterly direction as material dissipates, as <br /> shown on the Mining Plan Map. <br /> (g) Road Dimensions: <br /> The dimensions of the extended access road are shown on the Mining Plan Map and are <br /> approximately 162 feet long by 50 feet wide and will contain approximately 0.19 acres. The <br /> extended access road will be included in the permitted acreage. <br /> The dimensions of the existing private access road are shown on the Mining Plan Map and on <br /> Exhibit A-2. This road will not be included in the permitted acreage. <br /> There will be no new drainage and runoff conveyance structures associated with the existing <br /> access road. As stated previously, extended access road will be constructed with small <br /> drainage/borrow ditches on each side which will drain any stormwater into the gravel pit. <br /> Oak Creek Consulting and Production Services,LLC Page 2of 4 <br /> Construction Materials Limited Impact(I 10(c))Operation Reclamation Permit Application Form <br />
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