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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1979195
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/23/1979
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION
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D
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• HIBIT E <br />RECLAiAATION PLAN AND TIPdETABLE <br />' Reclamation Plan. The proposed future use of the affected <br />land is private recreation and wildlife habitat. Suburban will <br />reclaim the affected land by sloping the lake shores and revege- <br />' tating to create a desirable habitat for wildlife as well as a <br />pleasant, natural, quiet place for the private enjoyment of nature. <br />It is possible that in the future Suburban may add improvements <br />' beyond the scope of this reclamation plan. <br />The one lake to be created will be approximately 135.66 acres. <br />' It will be approximately 4400 feet long, at a maximum, in an east- <br />, west direction, and about 1400 feet wide, as a minimum, in a <br />north-south direction. The shorelines, though relatively straight, <br />' will be broken by some planned irregularities. Perimeter slopes <br />will be maintained at 3 to 1 or less from five feet above to ten <br />' feet below the water level. Some gentler slopes and some areas of <br />shallow water are planned so that reeds and rushes will create a <br />1 desirable habitat for water fowl. Location of this shallow water <br />' area is not definite at this time; however, it is tentatively <br />located on the southeast part of the property (refer to map <br />I Exhibit F). <br />As explained. in the mining plan, the property will be mined in <br />' 8 stages, each 3 years in duration, except for Stages I, II and P. <br />' Stage I will be 2 years long, Stage II will last 2.5 years, and Stage <br />P will last approximately 22 years. At the conclusion of each mining <br />' stage a reclamation phase will be commenced. h4ap Exhibits D-1 and F <br /> <br />- 12 - (Revised 1/80) - <br />
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