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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2024043
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/7/2024
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Application
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Harry Corkle Construction
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DRMS
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BFB
ZTT
EL1
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D
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RPM,Inc.,25049 E.Alder Dr.,Aurora,CO 80016 Phone:(303)854-7499 Email:hlhumphries2@comcast.net <br /> • Soils Map: (Please see Map C-2 for a more accurate depiction of soils units <br /> location.) <br /> Arapaho Pit <br /> ,14 loam.loan <br /> t-2t1 day tom 'oh..Sod and p•tmit. <br /> b(HIP�j:BV art a tc:D-6it_rarelly.:,arniycla>i.,aix 1�'uxima <br /> soils l ni1 <br /> r' 46.M jG <br /> �> afCCS Soil,I <br /> Sash Unaf o <br /> Fh.3.4 acres '• <br /> Sander loam o, <br /> ds Unit <br /> n t i6cs.vl 9y kwnt .$0.3 acres <br /> t -9�un+<cathcr[I bcdtta Clay woo <br /> mchcs <br /> Soils knit <br /> Cie D.45.62 <br /> are.; <br /> ,P-01 sad <br /> L3 <br /> A <br /> Google Earth N <br /> Earth moving consists of first removing topsoil, then any overburden and finally <br /> aggregate. The resource lies beneath topsoil to a depth of from 0 to 20 inches, depending <br /> upon the specific soil's unit. Once mining is nearing completion, the final slopes will be <br /> mined at a 3H:1V slope. These slopes will then have topsoil replaced and the area seeded <br /> to the approved seed mix. <br /> (c) Water diversions and impoundment: <br /> No diversions are planned. <br /> There is a perennial drainage (Arapaho Creek)to the southwest of the proposed 112 <br /> permit area. It varies in distance from 180 feet at its closest point to 1,800 feet at its <br /> 15 <br />
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