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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021027
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/20/2021
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Application
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Oak Creek Consulting and Production Services L.L.C
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DRMS
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all treatment recommendation. Applicant will also contact the Weld County Weed <br /> Division Supervisor as necessary regarding a weed-growth inspection at the site. <br /> Applicant will then perform follow-up treatment and continue to monitor the site in <br /> accordance with the Weld County Weed Division Supervisor's recommendations. <br /> (d) Remaining Structures: <br /> There will be no features such as ponds, streams, or buildings remaining on the permit site after <br /> reclamation. As discussed in Exhibit A,the site contains an existing private access road <br /> (driveway) connecting to Weld County Road 23,which connects to Weld County Road 120, <br /> which connects to U.S. Highway 85. The landowner owns the existing private access road, which <br /> is necessary for landowner to access the subject property, and all land underlying the existing <br /> access road. The landowner has been using, and will continue to use, the private access road for <br /> landowner's private use. <br /> Also as discussed in Exhibit A, Applicant will construct an extended access road from its current <br /> terminus at the landowner's residence to the location of the proposed operation. The extended <br /> access road will be used solely for the permitted gravel pit activities,will be impermanent, and <br /> will be subject to reclamation after completion of the project. Applicant will repair and maintain <br /> the road as necessary. The road will have a gravel surface. Road gravel for this road may or may <br /> not be produced at the site. Upon completion of mining activities, Applicant will remove all <br /> gravel from the extended access road, will rip and grade the area, and will then replace topsoil to <br /> a depth of 6 inches. Topsoil will be reseeded with the native grass seed mix described in section <br /> (c), above. <br /> (e) Other: <br /> All features of the reclamation plan have been previously addressed. <br /> (2) Reclamation Cost Estimates: <br /> The site will have reached a point of maximum disturbance when rock material to be mined is <br /> depleted. The following tasks, including unit and total costs, may be necessary to accomplish <br /> reclamation. <br /> Reclamation Task and Quantity Unit Cost Total Cost <br /> Road <br /> Remove material and re- rade 100 ds $3.00/ d $300.00 <br /> Topsoil Replacement <br /> 7,816 cu yds Push downslo e 200 feet $1.00/ d $7,816.00 <br /> 7,966 cu yds Haul and place including road $2.00/ d $15,932.00 <br /> Topsoil Preparation for Seedbed <br /> Disc/Harrow 10 acres $50.00/ac $500.00 <br /> Seeding <br /> Oak Creek Consulting and Production Services,LLC Page 4of 5 <br /> Construction Materials Limited Impact(I 10(c))Operation Reclamation Permit Application Form <br />
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