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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1985210
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
1/6/1997
Doc Name
ROCKY ROAD QUARRY M-85-210 MATERIALS AND ACTIONS REQUESTED IN YOUR INSPECTION REPORT OF 10-28-96
From
BRADFORD JANES
To
DMG
Inspection Date
10/28/1996
Media Type
D
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<br />be fair to expect reasonable data on internal measurements from a pace and <br />compass method. <br />[t is my understanding that approximately 26 families rely upon <br />for their livelihood. In light of the fact that this operation moves at <br />is applied over Section VII and V[II land [SCS classification of lay <br />utility for higher end-used, has no immanent environmental hazard <br />the comparatively minor area of concern, and considering the hi; <br />nature of the affected land, I would like to request that the DP <br />operator every benefit of the doubt as to his compliance, until the <br />determinations can be fully performed and evaluated. [n the <br />information as it develops is being utilized in the creation of a respc <br />mitigate site concerns and provide a means for any identified corre~ <br />be attended to in an expedient manner. <br />The majority problem appears to be the communication of a co <br />extract materials and reclaim the property. The operation al <br />abundant soil resources on hand. With aerial based information, s <br />affected area can be better determined, and phases of reclar <br />identified. Subsequently, a more sophisticated reclamation plan n <br />and revegetation of the affected lands will be developed as part of <br />and implemented soon after its approval. <br />We regret the circumstances at play over this situation, yet we a <br />given the pace and nature of the problem that the situation will <br />remedied, but that future extraction and reclamation will advance <br />clarity and confidence than would have been possible previousl; <br />working diligently on these matters so feel free to contact us if you <br />information, clarification, or assistance. Thank-you for your tir <br />consideration. <br />Respectfully, <br />3 . ~.~..~ <br />Bradford Janes <br />Professional Forester <br />cc. Doug Blachli <br />Rocky Road Quarry <br />pis operation <br />lacial speed, <br />Is of limited <br />[ play, given <br />ily amenable <br />G offer this <br />i the ground <br />interim, the <br />Bible plan to <br />ive action to <br />:nt plan to <br />rs to have <br />volumes to <br />on readily <br />ive to soils <br />submittal, <br />re confident <br />not only be <br />with greater <br />~. We are <br />need further <br />ne and kind <br />Correspondence of Tuesday 7 January 1997 to Tony Waldron, Colorado Division f Minerals and <br />Geology from Bradford Janes, for Doug Blachli, Rocky Road Quarry, DMG Perm t M8S210. <br />4 <br />
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