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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980019
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/19/1980
Doc Name
PARK CNTY PITS FN 77-365 77-366 80-9 THRU 80-19 INCLUSIVE 80-251 80-252
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<br /> <br />Air. Bob Freitag <br />Page -9- <br />Exhibit B - Mining Plan <br /> <br />1. What is the anticipated depth to which this pit will be <br />excavated? <br />2. What is the Thickness of topsoil to be stripped and where <br />will it be stockpiled. <br />3. Please submit a map similar to that requested for the <br />Sulphur Mountain Pit. <br />Exhibit C - Afap <br />The map you submitted shows 18+ acres, but the application <br />is for 5 acres. Why? <br />Exhibit F - Local Government Approval <br />Please submit proof of local governmental approval. t <br />Suggestions <br />Although there appears to be many and varied questions regard- <br />ing these applications, Z believe that I can offer some <br />suggestions that will help uncomplicate this somewhat. <br />1. Apparently Mark Loye has mentioned consolidating the information <br />of any similiarly situation pits, into one narrative. This <br />will help, but address the specifics regarding each pit <br />similiar to what you did before. <br />2. Instead of sending loose papers, try organizing the materials <br />into labled manilla folders or something similar with the <br />information stated for certain pits. <br />3. The Soil Conservation Service might want to try making <br />generalized reports on eimiliarly situated pits if the land- <br />scape sad other parameters are nearly the same. Hopefully, <br />this might help save them some time. <br />
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