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T <br /> <br />The estimated average annual production for hay meadows <br />on or in the vicinity of the affected land is 3.0 to 4.0 <br />Tons/Acre with average management. <br />Rangeland on or in the vicinity of the affected land has <br />limited forage and is generally not conducive to grazing <br />livestock. However, rangeland in the area provides good <br />wildlife habitat. <br />This information was obtained from the Soil Conservation <br />District office in Montrose. <br />Item 8. Exhibit K <br />a. See revised Exhibit K. The data was obtained from the <br />Montrose Chamber of Commerce. <br />Item 9. Exhibit M <br />a. Air Pollution Permit <br />b. Storm Water Permit <br />Item 10. Exhibit O <br />a. See revised Land Ownership Map. Million Agricultural <br />Investments, Inc. has sold the adjoining property on the <br />west to Charles R. Shaver and Judith M. Shaver with an <br />option to repurchase by Million Agricultural Investments, <br />Ltd. <br />To the north and east of the subject 40 acres, the land <br />is owned by Albert and Edward Appelhanz, 61735 LaSalle <br />Road, Montrose, Colorado 81401. At the present time <br />gravel is being mined in the SW1/4, NE1/4 Section 13, <br />Township 19 North, Range 10 West, controlled by the <br />Appelhanz family. <br />Directly to the south and southwest of the proposed <br />gravel pit the land is owned by Robert and Irene <br />Schleich, 61253 LaSalle Road, Montrose, Colorado 81401. <br />Item 11. Exhibit P <br />a. There are no municipalities within 2 miles of the permit <br />area. <br />