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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/7/2023
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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Twentymile Coal, LLC
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Affected areas approved in Permit Revision No. 6 (PR6) on May 21, 2004, were more <br /> than one-quarter mile from public roads. <br /> Affected areas approved in Permit Revision No. 7 (PR7) on January 2, 2007, were more <br /> than a mile from public roads. <br /> Permit Revision No. 8 (PR8) approved the undermining of Routt County Road No. 27 <br /> with longwall panels 13LT, 14LT, 15LT, 16LT, 17LT and gateroads 12LT, 13LT, 14LT, <br /> 15LT, 16LT, 17LT, and 18LT, in Sections 23 and 26, TSW, R87W. The applicant <br /> published a notice in the Steamboat Pilot for four consecutive weeks beginning on June <br /> 7, 2009. This notice provided the opportunity for a public hearing concerning the <br /> undermining of Routt County Road No. 27. There was no public response or concern <br /> voiced about undermining of the road, nor was there a request for a public hearing. Routt <br /> County Board of Commissioners approved a Special Use Agreement(PP2009-008)to <br /> allow Twentymile Coal Company to subside the county road. Signage, subsidence <br /> monitoring, and mitigation measures to be employed by the operator are described in the <br /> special use agreement, as well as the PAP. <br /> Permit Revision No. 10 (PR-10) approves the undermining of Routt County Road No. <br /> 33.The road overlies the southern 5RT gateroad in section 13 of TSN, R86W. The <br /> applicant published a notice in the Steamboat Pilot& Today for four consecutive weeks <br /> beginning on February 15, 2015. This notice provided the opportunity for a public <br /> hearing concerning affecting area within 100 feet of Routt County Road No. 33. There <br /> was no public response or concern voiced about undermining of the road, nor was there a <br /> request for a public hearing. TC has an existing road monitoring and maintenance <br /> agreement with Routt County which addresses potential mining related road subsidence. <br /> Signage, subsidence monitoring, and mitigation measures to be employed by the operator <br /> are described in the special use agreement, as well as the PAP. <br /> h) Three hundred feet of an occupied dwelling unless a written waiver from the owner has <br /> been provided. TCC successfully complied with Stipulation No. 36 for the Southwest <br /> Mining District on March 25, 1994 for the mobile home owned by Mr. Robert Perry. <br /> Three dwellings were undermined in the Eastern Mining District(longwall panels 6R- <br /> 2R) during 1999. One had been occupied year round, one was vacant and is owned by <br /> Twentymile Coal Company, and the third was occupied only during portions of the year. <br /> Twentymile Coal Company has a subsidence agreement with Mr. Kenneth Ashley <br /> regarding his dwellings. (2.07.6(2)(d)(v)). <br /> The full-time residents were moved by Twentymile Coal Company to alternative <br /> accommodations prior to subsidence of the house. Twentymile Coal Company took <br /> precautions with the home by bracing floor joists and door frames prior to undermining. <br /> The house was located near the center of longwall panel 5R. After subsidence occurred, <br /> Twentymile Coal Company and the Ashley's agreed upon mitigation of the house by <br /> replacement of the structure. Twentymile Coal Company demolished the original <br /> structure, backfilled the foundation, constructed a new foundation and installed a modular <br /> home as agreed upon with the landowner. The smaller residence owned by the Ashley's <br /> Foidel Creek Mine 23 August 4,2023 <br />
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