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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1987024
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/17/1987
Doc Name
APPLICATION FOR MINING & RECLAMATION PERMIT PURSUANT TO 34-32-101 CRS 1973 AS AMENDED
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~~~~6~~~ <br />February 12, 1987 QED 17198 <br />Mined Land Reclamation Board and Division <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 423 ~I7Vr_D Ll~ND <br />RECL~+f~J:1TION DIVISION <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Enclosed please find my application for an b1LR Permit, including <br />the usual forms and information required. <br />Historically, there are three existing oravel pits on the Corey <br />property, called Corey Pits #1,2 and 3, all of which were opened up <br />and mined during the 1960's and 70's. Montrose County has been <br />involved in all three pits, as well as with other private contractors. <br />Montrose County also holds an MLR Permit on this property, Pit $2. <br />The County has been involved in all three pits and their hot plant <br />was operated in Pit #1 until 1982-1983. <br />I was of the opinion that the County permit covered all three bits. <br />However, upon checking the records, I have found that the permit <br />covers only Pit #2. <br />It is my desire to rehabilitate Pits #1 and #2, and to operate in <br />Pit #3 only. Hence, my request for a permit in my name. <br />We have a total of 220 acres on this vlace and our home is located <br />here as well. We raise cattle and crops, and have a large amount <br />of hilly undeveloped areas for wildlife, which we intend to protect <br />as well as continue in that land use. We have followed a conser- <br />vation plan provided by the Soil Conservation Service, portions of <br />which are provided in this report. <br />Respectfully, <br />~~u~ <br />Robert D. CoreyC / <br />
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