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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1973007SG
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
7/30/1992
Doc Name
APPLICATION FOR SUCCESSION OF OPERATOR AND AMENDMENT
From
MARK A HEIFNER
To
MLRB
Type & Sequence
AM1
Media Type
D
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• <br />I <br />Reference to previous plans should only be for historical purposes. For purposes of <br />determining compliance with the plan, this document is the one that should be used. L` previous <br />plans aze referred to and an attempt is made to coordinate this plan with those plans in order to <br />determine compliance, the result will be confusion. The provisions of the previous plans that are <br />compatible with this plan have been included into this plan. But anything that was included in a <br />previous plan that is now considered to be bad practice or is simply incompatible with this plan has <br />been deleted from this plan. <br />Key Points <br />• <br />• <br />• • • Some of the permit boundaries have been altered from the existing permit. <br />^ The permit boundary no longer eztends along Drennan Road east from Academy <br />Boulevard, except for the northwest corner of the parcels located east of Academy Boulevard (part of <br />Phase lE-north). That area is included only for the purposes of reclaiming the disturbances created <br />when the irrigation ditch was placed under Academy Boulevard. The relocation of that ditch was a <br />major part of the 1985 amendment to both Castle Concrete's Sand Pit and to the Daniels Sand Pit M2 <br />permits. <br />^ Mining on the east side of Academy Boulevard will be restricted to the land south of an <br />east-west line located 480 feet south of Drennan Road- The land between the pit and Drennan Road <br />will be reserved for possible future development as Drennan Road frontage property. This is a major <br />change in the existing permit. The existing permit calls far mining to Drennan Road in the <br />northwest and northeast portions of the permit area located east of Academy Boulevard. That is no <br />longer part of the plan. <br />• • • East of Academy Boulevard, the irrigation ditch will be moved to extend along the northern <br />limit of the mining area. When the ditch reaches the eastern side of the permit it will turn south to <br />rejoin the existing ditch route. <br />• • • The final topography to be produced on both sides of Academy Boulevard will be essentially <br />level land surrounded by slopes with a maximum gradient of 3:1. <br />• • • Early in the process screening trees will be planted along the top of the new ditch route east <br />of Academy Boulevard. Trees will also be planted along Bradley Road just east of the Bradley <br />Road/Academy Boulevard interchange. These trees should be quite large if not near full size before <br />their effectiveness is actually needed. <br />• • • The processing plant will be moved from the west side of Academy Boulevard to the east <br />side of Academy Boulevard once the mining on the east side has progressed to the point where there <br />is sufficient room to move the plant. This will allow the eventual closure of the approximately 120 <br />acres of work area on the west side of Academy Boulevard long before the operation is actually <br />completed on the east side of Academy. However, the batch plant near the railroad tracks west of <br />Academy Boulevard will probably not be moved. <br />Introduction/Overview Page IIO.2 <br /> <br />1 <br />
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