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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1993027
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/12/1993
Doc Name
ADEQUACY REVIEW SCHOOLFIELD PIT FN M-93-027
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DMG
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MIKE COLEMAND AND JERRY SEIFERT
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-- <br />.. <br />GENERAL <br />Please refer to the attached letter from the State Historic Preservation <br />Officer, James E. Hartman. You must have a cultural resource survey. <br />completed for this proposed mining operation. If this can not be <br />completed before the decision date for your application, the survey would <br />become a condition of your permit. It would have to be completed and <br />clearance received before any land is affected by mining activities. <br />EXHIBIT C MINING PLAN <br />1. Your mining plan states a 30 foot access road will be a component of the <br />~ mining operations. If this road will be constructed or will be an <br /> uoarade of an existing road, it mu ~e includesl_as affected land within <br /> the permit boundary. Your permit boundary as shown includes an area of <br /> exactly 10 acres. The Limited Impact 110(2) Permit is intended for <br />,~ ~~' mining operations of less than 10 acres. Your application is for <br />{ <br />A~`~' Po <br />5 9.98 permitted acres. You must add the access road and adiust the <br />'~ <br />G <br />~~• permitted acres to be less than ten, or change your application to be for <br />~ <br />1~1• o a Regular 112 permit. <br />~` ~U <br />2'. <br />According to a phone conversation I had with Mike Coleman on <br /> A.^''il ? 1993 the access road will cross land belonging to <br />r• , <br /> Custer County. Please amend page 1 of your application to show <br /> Custer County as an owner of land to be affected. You must provide <br /> evidencz that you have notified Custer County as an owner of the land to <br /> be affected. This must be a direct notice from you to the County in the <br /> c3mo ma.nnor ac vnii ~dn~!ld nptify 3n~i other land OWnor of y~i!r applira+inn <br />3. Your Mininq Plan st <br />This indicates that <br />never be cut to any <br />slope and the given <br />wJUid rieVer be able <br />Please clarify what <br />ates "...slopes will be confined to 4:1 or less.." <br />during mining operations the pit sideslopes will <br />configuration steeper than 4:1. At this pit bank <br />Phase I pit dimensions of 510 ft. by 162 ft., you <br />to .mine to the »5 ft. maximw~~ proposed minlny uepLii <br />the pit configuration will be durinq mining. <br />4. Your Mining Plan states that "at any time the size of the significantly <br />disturbed areas wo~!ld be approximately 300 ft. by 600 ft. with about half <br />being under active reclamation activities". From this the Division <br />aSSuu~eS filar yVU dlr deSCi lbing d phased mining and rdClaIDdtiUn <br />operation. The Division further assumes that in accordance with <br />Rule 2.1.2(5) the worst case mining disturbance would be as follows: <br />4 acres of major disturbance ( 2 acres active pit, 2 acres being prepared <br />for final reclamation). <br />2.5 acres of moderate disturbance (1.5 acre stockpile and process area, <br />1 acre access and pit area roads). <br />
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