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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1985184
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/13/1985
Doc Name
CHUCK NAUTA PIT 2 FN M-85-184
From
TUTTLE APPLEGATE RINDAHL INC
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MLRB
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<br />MINE•LAiVD [dILDLIFE STATEMENT/EVALUAT• (Revised) <br />for limited impact and select regular mine applications <br />The following information pertaining to wildlife is provided for use by Mined Land <br />Reclamation Board in their consideration of a mining permit for: <br />__Charles R. Nauta - Pit #2, Sand & Gravel - SEa SW<, Sec. 35, TBN, R69W, Larimer County <br />Name/Type and Location of Mine (Legal) <br />Wildlife Species list: Deer, coyote, fox, muskrat, rabbits, pheasant, dove, waterfowl, <br />magpie, raptors, seasonal songbirds, and numerous small rodents. <br />Endangered/critical species/impacted: No known threatened or endangered species. <br />Critical habitats/vegetative communities impacted: N/A <br />Assessment of impact: Area has been mined for sometime and consequently the project <br />has changed from a terrestrial type to an aquatic type of habitat. However, the <br />location has rendered the site more valuable for the aquatic habitat if properly <br />developed. _ <br />Mine Reclamation recommendations (include key species/habitats for which restoration <br />is designed). <br />Concur with the reclamation plan in so far as replacing topsoil and grass seeding <br />is concerned. However, some shrubs such as skunkbush or other native shrubs and trees <br />such as russian olive and cottonwood would greatly enhance the project for wildlife <br />as well as aesthetics. <br />Prepared By: pon Bogart Date: November 12, 1985 <br />Submitted By: <br />This statement is void <br />This analysis does not <br />if not processed within 1 year. <br />constitute approval of application. <br />Date <br />Paon ~ of ~ <br />
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