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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980013
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/22/1980
Doc Name
PARK CNTY PITS FN 77-365 77-366 80-9 THROUGH 80-19 INCLUSIVE 80-251 & 80-252
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PARK CNTY ROAD & BRIDGE DEPT
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SLAT4 Or' COI OH AI)O qn nA41i I. ~IM. rbrv.•nm• III IIIIII IIIIIII III <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />D. Mon,e Pascoe, Execu,ive Director <br />MINED LAND RF;(;LAMA'T1ON <br />423 Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 Te1.1303) 839-3567 <br />David C. Shelton <br />Director <br />December 22, 1980 <br />Mr. Bob Freitag <br />Park County Road and <br />P.0. Box 147 <br />Fairplay, Colorado <br />Bridge Dept. <br />80440 <br />RE: Park County Pits <br />File Nos.: 77-365, 77-366; 80-9 through 80-19, inclusive; 80-251 <br />and 80-252 <br />Dear Mr. Freitag: <br />Your additional materials on the above captioned Park County gravel <br />operations were received by our Division on December 3, 1980, as I re- <br />quested. Due to my absence at a meeting, the materials were not responded <br />to within 10 days. Therefore, I am calling all of the new applications <br />(excluding 77-365 and 77-366) complete at this time and scheduling them <br />for the January 28-29, 1980 Mined Land Reclamation Board meeting. <br />In most cases, these applications are not technically complete, nor are <br />they adequate for Board consideration. At the beginning of January, I <br />will write a detailed adequacy for each of these pits which should allow <br />you to give me additional material to make the applications adequate for <br />Board consideration. <br />Concerning the other two pits (file nos. 77-365 and 77-366), I have the <br />following comments: <br />SULFUR MOUNTAIN PIT (file no.77-365) <br />1) How can the acreage originally given be 10 and now have been reduced <br />to 1 acre? I will need a map showing what has been done. <br />2) Proof of publication has still not been sent to our Division, nor have <br />the BLM and Huron Investment Co. been notified as adjacent landowners. <br />3) If the pit is kept open for one season or more and is as small as you <br />are now saying, the topsoil stockpile must be a relatively permanent <br />feature and should be planted as per my suggestion in my letter of Sept. 9. <br />4) Information from the SCS and the Division of Wildlife will have to be <br />received by our Division before a permit can be issued. <br />5) The Division must have an actual seed mixture on file in order to con- <br />sider the permit application adequate. <br />6) This pit is not among those listed as having Park County zoning approval. <br />WOODSIDE PARK PIT <br />1) Is this pit the same one referenced as "Woodside Pit Nl" and now given <br />our file number 80-11? The original acreage was 9.12, and the later <br />acreage was given as 2. <br />2) Is there still topsoil available on this site for reclamation? <br />
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