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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021051
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
7/29/2021
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Application
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Miami Road Properties, LLC
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DRMS
Email Name
DMC
THM
AWA
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EXHIBIT D - Reclamation Plan <br /> Rule 6.3.4 <br /> The purpose of the Reclamation Plan is to describe the timing, procedures, criteria and materials that will <br /> be used to reclaim the affected land to the proposed future land use. This plan must be correlated to <br /> Exhibit E -Map. <br /> 1) Primary future (Post-mining) land use (check one): <br /> F Cropland (CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture (GA) <br /> F-1 Rangeland (RL) Forestry (FR) Wildlife Habitat(WL) ** <br /> F Residential (RS) F-1 Recreation (RC) Industrial/Commercial (IC) <br /> F Developed Water Resource (WR) <br /> **Note: The Colorado Parks & Wildlife (CPW) must be consulted where wildlife use is the <br /> proposed future land use. <br /> 2) Please providy a general description of how the mined area will be reclaimed: <br /> _9�(- <br /> 3) Specify which ponds, streams, roads and buildings, if any, will remain after reclamation. <br /> These features must be shown on the Exhibit E- Map: <br /> � A (lo 17 CCP Ca) t�j2 C S of 4V Ol' S <br /> Note: if ponds are a part of the Reclamation Plan, slopes from 5 vertical feet above to 10 <br /> vertical feet below the expected average water level cannot be steeper than 3HA V; remaining <br /> slope lengths may not be steeper than 2H:1V (see example sketch below). <br /> ............................................................. <br /> 59 <br /> 10, 1 <br /> i <br />
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