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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1985212
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
3/3/1994
Doc Name
ARKINS PARK STONE CORP M-85-212
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AM2
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~5 <br />• 111 Illllllllllll Ill • <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />Roy Romer, Goveroor <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />DIVISION OF WILDLIFE <br />AN EQUAL OPPORTUN nY EMPfAYFR <br />Party D. Olson, Director <br />6060 Broadway <br />Deover, Colorado 80216 <br />Telepbooe: (303)297-]172 <br />NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE <br />317 West Prospect <br />Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 <br />1303) 484-2836 RECEIVE <br />March 2, 1994 MAR 0 3 ~ <br />Mr. Carl B. Mount <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />RE: Atkins Park Stone Corp, Permit #M-85-212 <br />Dear Mr. Mount: <br />The Atkins Park projects have been reviewed and [he sites have been visited. <br />The area for the new shop and saw building has been quamed out and filled and leveled with <br />dirt is available. This should not create any negative impacts, as the area is just about as disc <br />appears to be solid enough for a building site. <br />REFER TO: <br />GO~R~p <br />Op®q~ <br />~OF~ <br />Far Wildlife- <br />For People <br />;: o • <br />and what little <br />as can be, but it <br />The quarry sites are extensions of smaller sites that are in the process of being enlarged and using aterial that was <br />formerly waste. This can now be utilized with the installation of We new cutting equipment. Imp is from these <br />areas should be rather minimal as they are enlarging old quames. However, a few trees will be to t as well as some <br />mountain mahogany and skunkbush. <br />The reclamation of areas of this type and material will be tough to revegeta[e however, small ami <br />available and i[ is recommended that the plant material such as mahogany and skunkbush be used <br />be available. <br />Since ly, <br />Environmental Bi ogist <br />DB/jk <br />cc: R. Moss <br />C. Leonard <br />B. Olmstead <br />File <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Kemeth Selarsr, Executive Dir <br />WILDLIFE COMMISSION, Thomas M. Eve-Chairmen, Louis F. Swift-Vice Chairmen, Arnold <br />Jesse Bayd-A1ember, Eldon W. Cooper-Member, Rebecca Frank-Member, William R. Hegberg-Membcr, N <br />of soil are <br />e the soil may <br />
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