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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980003
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
10/27/1987
Doc Name
WOODY PLANT DENSITY TR 53
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MLRD
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MORRISON-KNUDSEN CO INC
Permit Index Doc Type
Vegetation
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• • III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />STATE OF COLORS-UU <br />Roy Romer, Govei <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />NbINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />DAVID C. SH ELTO N, Director <br />October 27, 1987 <br />Mr. Frank Van P,yn <br />Morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc. <br />P.O. Sox 17219 <br />Sun Antonio, Texas 78217 <br />Re: Woody Plant Density, Technical Revision No. 53 (TR No. 53), <br />File No. C-80-003 <br />Dear Mr. Van Ryn: <br />The Division has reviewed the above referenced technical revision application <br />in consultation with the Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW). We find that a <br />reduction of the 1000 stem per acre woody plant density standard for the <br />entire mine site is warranted based on a number of site specific factors. <br />These include the limited total disturbance (365 acres), limited contiguous <br />disturbance (311 acres), and the relatively long, narrow shape of the largest <br />disturbance area which has an average width of approximately 2,500 feet with <br />dense woody vegetation along the perimeter. The site is not a critical <br />habitat for any wildlife species, though numerous species including deer and <br />elk use the area at different times during the year. <br />Recent inspections have documented significant use of the reclaimed area by <br />elk and to a lesser extent by mule deer. Establishment of pockets of woody <br />cover along the reclaimed drainage and other areas in the central portion of <br />the major disturbance as attempted in the recent plantings should further <br />enhance the wildlife habitat value of the site. <br />We concur with the applicant's request thatpal <br />coon road. We also concur that a reduction in the standard is warranted for <br />the 1a~ger~is~ntcea, but it is our determination that a density standard <br />of would be prudent to insure that post-mining land use <br />objectives are met. <br />The following stipulation is necessary. <br />STIPULATION N0. 4: <br />THE WOODY PLANT DENSITY STANDARD FOR THE HAYDEN GULCH MINE IS REDUCED TO 0 FOR <br />THE 45 ACRE DISTURBANCE WEST OF COUNTY ROAD 53 AND IS SET AT 500 STEMS PER <br />ACRE FOR THE 311 ACRE DISTURBANCE EAST OF THE COUNTY ROAD. <br />871 P ~6 (was TR 53 ~ ~f) <br />a23 Centennial Building, 1373 Sherman Street Denver. Colorado 80203-2273 Tel. 1303) 866-3567 <br />
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