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2023-01-04_PERMIT FILE - M2022013 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2022013
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/4/2023
Doc Name Note
Cover Letter
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response #2
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Raptor Materials, LLC
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DRMS
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RDZ
MAC
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addressed and is supported by a letter from Ron Beane, Senior Wildlife Biologist <br /> with wildlife consultant ERO Resources Corp attached as an addendum to Exhibit D <br /> (p17, Footnote 6). <br /> 18) The discussion on pages 6 and 7 regarding structures and easements should <br /> discuss which structures and easements will be relocated or removed from the site <br /> (if any). <br /> Raptor Materials First Adequacy Response <br /> For lands within the Extraction Limits, only those structures, easements, and <br /> rights-of-way shown in Exhibit C-2: Extraction Plan Map, are anticipated to remain <br /> from those shown under Exhibit C-1: Existing Conditions Map. If changes to <br /> existing or possible revised structures, easements, or right-of-way are in any <br /> manner retained, or where they might occur subsequent to OMLR approval of this <br /> application, then a Technical Revision will be submitted to update Exhibit C-2: <br /> Extraction Plan Map. All established set-back distances from planned activities will <br /> be maintained regardless. <br /> Operations are not intended to affect existing structures, Easements or Right-of- <br /> Ways within the Planned Extraction Limits or related Processing Areas and Wash <br /> Pond, and are designed to avoid and retain any structure, Easement or Right-of- <br /> Way on the surface, and subsurface. Future agreements may be reached allowing <br /> mining in areas currently identified as being restricted to mining containing certain <br /> structures, Easements or Right--of-Ways. <br /> Exhibit C-1 shows and identifies all these features understood by us, and the <br /> respective Surveyed information, and correlated Observation and Title Work upon <br /> which they are based and represented on the attending Maps. The Maps are not <br /> Surveys. They are Maps and as such, they comprise a reasonable representation of <br /> all site features, but must not be relied upon by themselves exclusively for location <br /> purposes. Maps and features are not a substitute for identification of underground <br /> structures and will rely upon location services of the 811 service. <br /> Exhibit C-2 shows the remaining Oil Wells and Lines within Planned Operations at <br /> the time of the Submittal. Any revisions, additions, or modifications of residual Oil <br /> Wells or Lines will be avoided as represented on updated Maps and Revisions to the <br /> Permit, and consistent with Setback Distances identified in this submittal. Removal <br /> of any Existing Structures such as the Oil and Gas structures and or lines, will be <br /> updated on required Annual Reports, or by Technical Revision, as warranted, or as <br /> otherwise directed consistent with Colorado Statute. <br /> 201 Page <br /> Correspondence to the Colorado Office of Mined Land Reclamation—Reply to Rob Zuber,EPS—Adequacy Letters of 24 June and 5 <br /> August 2022;in the matter of the Two Rivers Sand,Gravel and Reservoir Project—M2022-013. <br />
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