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~ III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br /> <br />Pfarch 25, 1981 <br />Atr. Bob Freitag <br />Park County Road 6 Bridge Dept. <br />P. 0. Box 147 <br />Fairplay, Colorado 80440 <br />P.E: Park Gounty Gravel Pita - Our File G77-365 <br />$80-9 thru <br />?30-19 inclusive., <br />'~30-251 <br />,hso-2sz <br />Dear 1~[r. Freitag: <br />If you will agree to the following contingencies, I will recommend approval <br />of the above applications to the toned Land Reclamation IIoard 'arch 31st. <br />Unless you respond to the contrary, it will be assumed that you are in <br />agreement. <br />1. Rule 6.4 states verq specifically that topsoil shall be <br />removed and stockpiled from other spoil prior co <br />extraction. <br />I would agree that it is not practical to stockpile topsoil <br />from the Tcr1n r~r~><Pit, and the Soil Conservation Service <br />report suggests the soils at the Hall Gulch, Sportsmans <br />and Elkhorn Springs Pit are aimi ar~eneloped. <br />However, I have inspected several of the other pits and do <br />not agree that soil should not be salvaged from the future <br />workings. hs an example, Granite Construction Company, a <br />short distance to the NW of the 11-?tile Pit, will be stripp- <br />ing 3-6 inches of topsoil for salvage. The topsoil does not <br />have to have the large cobbles separated from the fines to <br />be useful. The Soil Gonsetvation Service reports show <br />adequate topsoil development for the other sites which orard~ <br />warrant atripping, `~' "'~ ~ <br />Therefore, we will require that when topsoil of 3 inches or <br />greater in thickness is encountered during expansion of the <br />