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DRMS Permit Index
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M1987026
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
7/26/2022
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response #3
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Colorado Quarries Inc
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COLORADO <br /> Parks and Wildlife <br /> " Department of Natural Resources <br /> Pueblo Service Center <br /> 600 Pueblo Reservoir Road <br /> Pueblo, CO 81005 <br /> P 719-561-5300 1 F 719-561-5321 <br /> June 4, 2019 <br /> Colorado Parks and Wildlife <br /> Pueblo Service Center <br /> 600 Reservoir Road <br /> Pueblo, CO 81005 <br /> Mr. Bob Oswald <br /> High Country Consulting Services LLC <br /> 585 E. 31" Street <br /> Durango, CO 81301 <br /> (970)749-5430 <br /> RE: Colorado Quarries Inc.Pit expansion for Section 16,T 22S,R72W,6th PM,about%Z a <br /> mile north of Silvercliffe,and Section 3,T 23S,R 72W,6tb PM, about four miles SSW of <br /> Silvercliffe <br /> Dear Mr. Oswald: <br /> Recently Colorado Parks and Wildlife received a request for written comments concerning a <br /> proposed gravel pit expansion permit application in Custer County. The permit is requested by <br /> Colorado Quarries Inc. <br /> A Colorado Parks and Wildlife representative was able to review and do a site visit. The first <br /> proposed site is about one 1/2 mile north of Hwy 96 and the town of Silver Cliff. Wildlife species <br /> that may be commonly found on the site and surrounding areas are mule deer,pronghorn,western <br /> rattle snake,bull snake, and various bird species. There were no Gunnison prairie dogs found on <br /> the site or other threatened or endangered species. The area can best be categorized as high <br /> elevation upland range consisting of both cool and warm season native grasses predominantly blue <br /> gramma. There are also several native shrub species present such as currant, winter fat, and <br /> mountain mahogany. <br /> The second site is about 4 miles SSW of Silvercliffe. Wildlife species that may be commonly <br /> found on the site and surrounding areas are mule deer,pronghorn,western rattle snake,bull snake, <br /> and various bird species. Gunnison prairie dogs may be found on the site as well as Golden <br /> Eagles. There were no other threatened or endangered species found in the area. The area can <br /> best be categorized as high elevation upland range consisting of both cool and warm season native <br /> grasses predominantly blue gramme. There are also native shrub species present such as currant. <br /> Dan Prenzlow,Director,Colorado Parks and Wildlife•Parks and Wildife Commission:7aishya Adams.Robert W.Bray.Charles Garcia•Marie Haskett <br /> Carrie Besnette Hauser•John Howard,Chair•Marvin McDaniel•Luke B.Schafer.Eden Vardy•James Vigil,Secretary•Michelle Zimmerman,Vice-Chair <br />
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