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<br /> <br />Apparently this over stated dimension was to satisfy a topsoil cubic <br />yard displacement questioned by the state regarding one of their <br />inquiries to United Companies as to what they intended to do with the <br />overburden. United Companies was answering that a large amount would be <br />used for the berm and the remainder "to be deployed as contract <br />material" (sic) and reclamation. <br />~' Subsequent yythey~applied ~ <br />grantad a flood plain permit. (mean a eva ion a si a is <br />year flood plain is 4599', pit depth 4578', river level <br />}590'. <br />th ~ <br />United Companies stated to Mined Land Reclamation Board "Mesa County <br />officials evaluated bank of subject property, and East, for reasonable <br />distance; the flow is parallel to the bank for several hundred feet and <br />shows no inclination to rebound off the north shore. There is a section <br />about 10' that shows potential weakness". <br /> <br />aopa~One section o <br />back from the riverbank <br />crumble in a relatively <br />bank, about mid way o project site is cracked <br />in a U shape about 20'. This area will no doubt <br />short period of time. <br />r <br />to <br />j oar nni a Omp m c cra man c o nnarn nr inmmiccinnarc w~c roar Lne <br />entire len th of subject s' - in <br />a~ccor ante wi anning Commission comment of 6-7-89, "Illegal dumping <br />of metal and trash has occurred along the riverbank. Petitioner should <br />tie required to remove the material prior to commencing operations. <br />]nadequate rip-rapped should be removed and the bank properly <br />stabilized. <br />United Companies states to Mined Land Reclamation Board "reasonable care <br />will be~to r cts". <br />care is a o en phrase and not in accordance with Mesa County Land <br />Development Code. (Ref: sections 10.6 (all) and 10.7 (all) and 4.3.1.6: <br />Berms shall be required ece sar ursuant <br />~o ection o reduce th land use. Ot erwise <br />t e u er one s a e planted fenced or b rmad cu iciently to <br />ren er any comDa iTiTi y pro ems no onger significan1i~. <br />