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~_; <br />i <br />~ ~ Received <br />Base Products DEC 1 3 ?UUU <br />62339 W.p[.aSall Rd. Uiysp~ nM^e al~g Gao <br />Montrose, CO 81401 °8Y <br />970-249-3061 <br />EXI-IIBIT D <br />MINING PLAN <br />'This Batch Plant will be placed within the perimeters of the County Specla] Use Permit. <br />Basicly not slrylined, operated on the lower bench. Pursuant to 1 V.6.d(6) Montrose County <br />Zoning Resolution. COIVD1T1ONS PRECEDENT' (to be completed prior to operation of the <br />asphalt plant). It would not be placed on any portion where reclamation was complete or will <br />any material remain after reclamation. The Plant would be portable. This Is not a use I expect, <br />but a needed Item for competitive bidding. Pertinent aspects to be considered, would be <br />addressed in the Conditions Precedent contained in Montrose County Zoning Resolution <br />mentioned above. I am not qualified to comment Curther. <br />Limiting the mining to one area wlll only be difficult when moving to the second area <br />because of the narrowness between the two. I will need a area to load and place processed <br />material to be sold, until I can mine an area large enough to be used in new area. <br />Yes, culverts for existing drainage areas wW remain after reclamation. <br />Burning of woody debris onsite is in compliance with local ordinances in agricultural <br />zoned areas. My property is all caned agricultural and will remain that way as long as I have <br />anything to say about it. <br />The use of subsoil material will be handled as you stated. <br />Slopes created during rnining will be maintained at a 3:1. <br />Mining deeper on pit [loor, first of all, is a e[fort to match elevation of pit floor on <br />adjoining pit. The Irrigation drainage ditches, shown on map, will only be effective ll this can be <br />done. Otherwise this drainage will be Intercepted in adjoining pit and probably be directed to <br />the west. Since irrigation is the main source of this water, on the mesas, at that low level, the <br />location of ditches t indicated on maps provided, will also intercept this water and direct it to <br />existing established drainage. Spr(ngs exiting below that level would mostly be below <br />compactlon. My problem areas will be ripped to eliminate this condition. New Sloped Surfaces <br />will all be 3:1. <br />No impoundments will be bull[ or created on mined areas. <br />