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11/20/2007 11:49:24 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980049
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/11/1980
Doc Name
LIMITED IMPACT 110 & SPECIAL TEN DAY 111 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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:..~ . ~ ~ <br />,, ., <br />INFORMATION NEEDED BY THE . _DLIFE FOR A MINED LAND RECLAMATION <br />PERMIT WILDLIFE STATEMENT <br />1. Name of Company: Mott Cattle Company, <br />2. Name of Contact Person: Dick Mott <br />3. Phone Number: 921-7jj1 <br />4. Mailing Address: Star Route, Maher, Colo. 8141 <br />5. Name of Mine: <br />6. Location of Mine <br />Mott Gravel Pit <br />Sec. 31, T51N, R6W, NMPid. <br />.p, Range, Section and quarter <br />7. Type of Operation: (Circle) 1. Surface 2. Underground <br />8. Number of surface acres disturbed by mining operation, (not including <br />roads). Approx. 8 acres. <br />9. Miles of roads constructed, or to he constructed, associated with <br />mine operation (Including exploratory roads). None <br />10. Approximate number of years mine will be in operation <br />Ten <br />11. Brief description of reclamation plans: This operation is primarly <br />a non-commercial operation with the Kravel to be used for road <br />maintenance on the Mott Ranch. This operation will occur on <br />a sporadic basis throughout the year. The location of the pit <br />is presently cattle pasture and the operator plans to remove the <br />topsoil for stenage and strip mine the underlying gravel bed. <br />The gravel will probably be mined to a depth of 5 to 10 feet <br />with the topsoil replaced following completion of mining. <br />The area will then be returned to cattle pasture. <br />1 „5? r. «e <br />G'¢.. 9d ~, ~ `iii ~ ;'..~ <br />J,~^n 1 1 7~~~ <br />Pa;;idcD LR~~'D HECLF.~~9?. Ti,^'J <br />Colo. Dept. of Natur:;i Resnrrces <br />
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