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<br />ISSUES RAISED BY THE OBJECTORS <br />Issues raised by the objecting parties are listed below, along with the name of the objectors. The <br />Division's response to the objection follows. Issues are listed under the application exhibit to which <br />they pertain. Issues that the Division believes are not within the jurisdiction of the Division or Board are <br />listed last. <br />Exhibit A- Lega! Description <br />I. "The location of the gravel pit is improperly described in this exhibit." (Diane & Thane Anderson- <br />September 21, 1998) <br />DMG Response: The applicant provided the correct legal description for the proposed gravel pit, <br />which is the NE'/, of the NW '/, of Section 17. The exhibits and maps have been updated with the <br />correct legal description. <br />Exhibit D- Minim Plan <br />2. "The statement regazding the depth of the topsoil is inconsistent. It is also inconsistent on how the <br />topsoil will be used in reclamation." (Diane & Thane Anderson- September 21, 1998) <br />DMG Response: The applicant revised the permit pages to reflect the correct topsoil replacement <br />depth. The applicant will replace topsoil to a depth between 12" and 18" over the affected area. <br />3. "The use of the word overburden is inconsistent, sometimes including topsoil and sometimes not. <br />The use of overburden as stated in this paragraph will be used to backfill previous mine pits." <br />(Diane & Thane Anderson- September 21, 1998) <br />DMG Response: The permit application reflects a distinction between overburden piles and topsoil <br />piles. Overburden excavated from one area of the pit wilt be used to reclaim an area previously <br />mined. Minor amounts of clean fill material generated from off-site construction projects will be <br />used to backfill the excavated mine pit. The overburden generated from off site must meet the <br />requirements of Rule 3.1.5(9). Topsoil piles are stored in three separate locations and will be <br />replaced on the affected area to a depth of 12" to 18." <br />4. "The haul road shown in Map 3 shows the length of the existing ranch road to be approximately 200 <br />feet rather than the stated length of approximately 165 feet." (Diane & Thane Anderson- September <br />21, 1998) <br />DMG Response: Map #3 titled, Tellier Gravel Pit Mine Plan Map, depicts the haul road staging <br />from Routt County Road 33A and leading to the pit area. The haul road is included in the affected <br />permit boundary and is depicted on the map. The map reveals the actual location and distance of the <br />haul road and meets the minimum requirements of the Rules and Regulations. <br /> <br />