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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999006
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/27/1999
Doc Name
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR 112 OPERATION RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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Exhibit C - Pre-Mining & Mining P1antaps <br /> 6.4.3 <br /> One or more maps may be necessary to legibly portray the following information: <br /> For purposes of maintaining clarity, the majority of the information required under this exhibit is <br /> shown in two parts. Exhibit C-1: Pre-Mining Map. Exhibit C-2: Mining Plan Map. <br /> Where the information required under Exhibit C would aid in the clarity of other exhibits required <br /> under this permit, the information may not appear under Exhibit C, but will appear on maps within <br /> those specific exhibits [e.g.,Exhibit UJ - Soils and Vegetation Map] necessary to satisfy this <br /> requirement. <br /> a) all immediately adjacent surface owners of record: <br /> The names and addresses of all identifiable owners of record are shown on Exhibit C-1: Pre- <br /> Mining Map. Owners of immediately adjacent surface owners of record and recorded easements <br /> are taken from datum from the Weld County Assessor's Office, as required under Rule 1.1(34): <br /> "Owner of Record=means the owner or owners of a surface property interest shown on the <br /> records of the County Assessor as of the date of filing" <br /> Information on easements and owners of structures located inside of,or within 200 feet from the <br /> outside of, the permit boundary, was supplemented by direct contact with, and incorporation of <br /> mapping information from,entities identified by the Utility Notification Center of Colorado <br /> [UNCC1. Except as identified by legal survey, information shown about above or below ground <br /> easements and structures as reasonably derived by the ground truth aerial datum, field <br /> measurement, or as extracted from maps provided by the owners easements or structures, are an <br /> accurate approximation adequate for purposes of planning. <br /> Prior to digging, all underground utilities will be identified by a qualified locator as contacted by <br /> the UNCC. All easements, setbacks, and recorded surface and subsurface ownership rights will <br /> be observed respective of Exhibit C-3: Protection of Existing Facilities Plat, as developed and <br /> certified by a professional engineer[to be submitted under separate cover]. <br /> b) the name and location of all creeks, roads, buildings, oil and gas wells and lines, and <br /> power and communication lines on the area of affected land and within(200)feet of all boundaries <br /> of such area; <br /> Exhibit C-1: Pre-Mining Map identifies information required under Rule 6.4.3, including <br /> easements and significant man-made, above or below ground, structures located inside the permit <br /> boundary or within 200 feet from outside of the permit boundary. Since many structures are <br /> identifiable on the aerial photograph at ground truth,verification of distances from the permit <br /> boundary can be measured using an Engineer's scale [401. Underground gas lines, overhead <br /> electric lines, gas wells, and other features more difficult to identify on the aerial, are labeled or <br /> otherwise established as indicated under Rule 6.4.3(a), above. <br /> c) the existing topography of the area with contour lines of sufficient detail to portray the <br /> direction and rate of slope of the affected land; <br /> Contour information is provided on map exhibits within this permit submittal as derived from <br /> datum taken from the Gowanda- U.S.G.S. - Quadrangle Map. The 10 foot contour intervals <br /> reveal the near table flatness of the cropped portions of the property and the slopes as the cropped <br /> terrace falls into the pastured flood plain of St. Vrain Creek. <br /> EXHIBIT C-Pre-Mining& Mining Plan Maps 1 <br /> Colorado Division of Mineral s & Geology Regular Impact [112] Construction Material Permit <br /> Sand Land, Inc. - Kurtz Resource Recovery & Development Project -January 1999 <br />
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