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<br />Mr. Briggs <br />February 18, 1980 <br />Page -3- <br />4lithout continued dependence or irrigation, soil amendmen~:s or <br />fertilizer, and is at least equal in extent of cover to ttre <br />natural vegetation of the surrounding area." Please demonstrate <br />that the vegetation being planted t•+ill maintain itself and <br />regenerate without continued dependence on soil amendment; or <br />fertilizer. In other words, since there is no organic matter <br />in the gro~•+th medium to be used and none a+ill be added, sfiov+ <br />proof that the soil will be able to provide all necessary <br />nutrients. <br />G. Exhibit L - Reclamation Costs <br />1) What is the maximum amount to backfilling (in cubic yerds) <br />that could be required at any one time during the operation? <br />2) Soil Preparation $110./acre. <br />3) Please figure the costs fora m <br />season for 3 years to establish the <br />4) The leveling and grading figure <br />Please refigure and justify. <br />5) Please include the cost of ~•+ood <br />at 1200-1500 pounds per acre. <br />6) Please refigure and justify the <br />inimum of 3 waterings/ ~•~J•~< <br />trees and shrubs. ' s"/~ <br />appears much too loti•+. <br />fiber mulch for the berm ~}F,c i,: <br />fertilizer costs. <br />H. Exhibit P•1 - Local Government Approval <br />1) Need zoning approval from Colorado Springs for the part <br />of the operation within the City limits. <br />I. Of general concern is the lack of specificity of this restated <br />application when compared to previously submitted materials. <br />Examples of this problem are noted beloti•+ and represent specific <br />items v+hich are not included in the current application. <br />1) Soils test performed by CSU. - r <br />2) More specific mining timetable. <br />3) Final disposition of the waste <br />(fine) material. <br />4) Quantities of topsoil used in <br />reclamation. <br />~ Reclamation timetable. <br />6} Details about shrubs and trees. <br />