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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
Coal Transportation - ACCESS PERMITS - Removed my MR108 6/29/04
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., <br />STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS PERMIT #399056 June 7, 1999 <br />Issued to Bowie Resources. Inc. <br />• TERMS & CONDITIONS (cont'd) <br />37. The Permiuee shall do all Ilnal signing and pavement striping or the contractor in conformance with the <br />Department's t+1 6: S standards and the A1.U.T.C.D., unless otherwise agreed to by the Department and the <br />Permittee. .4 final signing and pavemem striping plan shall he submitted to the Region 3 Traffic Engineer a <br />minimum of 45 working days prior to commencement o(work. No work shall begin withow prior approval and <br />authorization from the Department. <br />38. The roadway shoulder shall be widened to 4 feet along the speed change lanes and surfaced with HBP in <br />accordance with the Department specifications. The shoulder widening along through lanes shall be no less than 4 <br />feet paved or match existing and paved. <br />39. The access shall be constructed perpendicular to the travel lanes o(the State Highway for a minimum distance of <br />SO feet. and shall slope dow n and a++•ay from the adjacem pavement edge at a rate of 2r9r. grade for a minimum of <br />10 feet. I1 curh and gutter are present. the slope shall be calculated from pan line to pan line. Any revisions to this <br />requirement shall he subject to Department review and approval prior [o commencement o(any work within the <br />highway right-of-way. <br />40. The access shall be completed in an expeditious and safe manner and shall be finished within 45 days from <br />initiation ofconstruction within State Highway right-of-way. <br />41. Pursuant to section 4.9(3) of the State Highway Access Code, the access roadway shall not exceed a maximum <br />grade of 8 percent within the highway right-o(-way, as measured 50 Feet beyond the pavement edge and extending <br />to the right-of-way line. The access vertical grade shall be designed and constructed in conformance with the <br />Department M K S standard M-203-1. <br />42. The design of the Horizontal and vertical sight distance shall he no less than the minimum requirements. as <br />• provided in section 4.3 of the State Highway Access Code. 2 CCR 601-I. <br />43. All required access improvements shall be installed prior to the herein-aulltorized use of this access. <br />44. The access shall be surfaced immediately upon completion of earthwork construction and prior to use. <br />45. Compaction o(Hot Bituminous Pavement shall be in accordance with section 401.17 of the Department's standard <br />specifications. Compaction of the Aggregate Base Course shall comply with section 304.06. <br />46. Compaction of subgrade, embankments and backfill shall he in accordance to section 203.07 of the Depaztment's <br />standard specifications. <br />47. Any mud or other material tracked or otherwise deposited upon the existing roadway surface shall be removed as <br />necessary to accommodate traffic, or as directed by the department. <br />48. Placement o(base course materials shall be in accordance with section 304.04 of the standard specifications. <br />Compaction shall be in conformance with AASHTO procedure T-99. <br />49. The surfacing shall meet the Department's specifications as outlined Materials Recommendations obtained from <br />the Region 3 Materials Engineer. Contact the Access Manager at (970) 248-7231 to request a materials <br />recommendation. <br />50. The new State Highway pavement shall slope on the same plane as the present pavement surface. <br />51. Slopes shall be at a 6:1 ratio on the roadway and a 6:1 ratio on the approach. <br />52. The existing asphalt adjacent to all new pavement shall he saw cut and removed a minimum of one foot back from <br />the existing edge, or until an acceptable existing cross slope is achieved to assure a straight edge for the joint. <br />53. The top layer of plant mix bituminous pavement shall not be placed between October I and April I, unless <br />otherwise approved by the Department. <br />54. If frost, water or moisture is present in the subgrade, no surfacing materials shall be placed until all frost, water or <br />• moisture is gone or removed. <br />4- <br />
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