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<br /> 3. The third basic area of the site, is the areas on both sides <br /> of the Creek outside the 100' area dry creek bed. Most of <br />• this area also has no topsoil as it is sandy alluvial land <br /> surface material. It does support some sparse vegetation, but <br /> the soils consultant retained to complete the vegetation <br /> inventory did not feel there was enough surface material to <br /> worry about stripping and storage. There is a small area (4 - <br /> 5 acres) of Heldt clay, HiB, along the western boundary of <br />~ the permit area. <br /> A detailed soils and existing vegetation description including soil <br /> conservation maps are contained in Exhibit I/J. <br /> Ad.iacent Proverty Owners <br />~ <br /> The map includes the owners of the property adjacent to the <br /> affected property. These names and addresses area: <br /> Monty Claycomb <br /> 2006 S. Newark Way <br /> Aurora, Colorado 80014 <br />Lucille Turecek <br />P.O. Box 255 <br />Byers, Colorado 80103-0255 <br />~ Olin Thompson <br />66751 E. 56th Avenue <br />Byers, Colorado 80103 <br />Thomas R. Johnson <br />67370 E. 72nd Avenue <br />Byers, Colorado 80103 <br />Location of roads, buildinQS, etc. <br />A county road known as Calhoun-Byers Road runs adjacent to the <br />property owned by the applicant approximately 800' east of the <br />proposed permit area. The access road to the permit area runs <br />~ from this road and also provides access to a barn on the western <br />portion of the property. The barn is more than 200' from the <br />permit area, and no structures except fencing is within 200' of the <br />i permit area. <br /> <br />~~ <br /> <br />