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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2005061
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/28/2006
Doc Name
Response to Fourth Adequacy Review
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Thomas A. Logue-Land Development Consultant
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DMG
Media Type
D
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distances In an e(/icienf and sale manner They provide (or mterregronal, infra-reyional, and rnleroRy <br />travel needs Orreel access servree fo abuthnq land rs subordinate to providing servx:e to through treNic <br />movements. This category is normally assigned (o the Natronal Highway System routes. significant <br />regional routes in rural areas, and other routes of regonal or state srgnlhcance. US Highway 6 rs a fully <br />improved Iwo lane highway with lull intersection improvements at its intersection wdh 20 Road The <br />posted speed limit for US Highway 50 at its intersection with 20 Road is 55 MPH. Dunng 2002, the traffic <br />counts for the highway at the intersection with 20 Road were 9,200 average dairy tnps and a peak <br />afternoon volume for the westtwund land of 580 taps. <br />MINING PLAN -The Mining Plan Map found within Exhibit C depicts the proposed permd boundary. <br />mining areas, sde features, and the location of other uses ancillary to the operation Operations wdl occur <br />intermittently throughout any given year, with periods of inactivity less than 180 continuous days, and will <br />be hmded to the hours of 6 00 A M to 7 00 P M <br />Approximately 14.2 acres of the 26 g9 acre pemtd boundary are ~dentfied for use as sand, graver soil <br />extraction Mining wdl txa conducted m two phases. In addition to stockpiling of sod and resource <br />materials, the following activities, ancillary to the operation wdl also Occur wthin the Identified exlacton <br />area dunng the mining phase. It is antic,pated That these activities wdl require approximately one acre. <br />• Portable scale <br />• Office and lab trailer parking <br />• Employee partung <br />Portable fuel storage <br />• Equipment parking and maintenance <br />Tool storage <br />• Portable toilet <br />Sub-surface investigations together with soil survey studies within the itlentified mining area revealed the <br />nature of the mineral deposit The average ten to twelve toot thick sand and gravel layer is an alluvial <br />deposd overlaid wdh 8 to 10 leer of overburden soil In any event, the maximum depth of resources <br />exlrachon wdl not exceed 40 feet The sand and gravel resource is situated on lop of a relatively flat layer <br />of shale Grountl water is expected to be encountered at approximately 10 feet below the ground <br />surface Because of this. dewatenng of the mine site will be necessary A program will be established to <br />Rev 06128106 3 <br />
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