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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977346
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
3/30/1983
Doc Name
TEMPORARY CESSATION REQUEST FOR 77-346 GOODWIN GYPSUM QUARRY
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<br />l <br />htr. P.E. Thomsen -2- March ~0, 1983 <br />A. Permit #77-345, Boettcher Sandstone Quarry <br />1. The bond for this 9 acre site is at $2,500.00, the original bond <br />amount approved by the Board at the time of permit approval (ie. <br />1978). With 6-7 acres disturbed as of ttie last annual report <br />(October 1982) and no reclamation feasible until the entire 9 <br />acre area has been mined, the Division feels the $2,500. U0 is <br />insufficient to reclaim the area. Therefore, the Division will <br />recommend bond increased to $5,000.00 (the maximum allowed under <br />the current legislation). <br />Enclosed are new financial and performance warranties that need <br />to be signed, notorized, and returned to this office. <br />B. Permit #77-346, Goodwin Gypsum Quarry <br />1. The annual report submitted in October 1982 specifies seven <br />acres will be backfilled and planted in the coming year (ie. <br />1983). The Division assumes these seven acres (and any other <br />areas where mining is completed) will be reclaimed this Spring <br />per the Soil Conservation Services' recommendation (per Exhibit <br />E - Reclamation Plan of the approved permit document). <br />2. If no new areas were disturbed and the seven acres referenced <br />above are reclaimed, there ~aould then only be 33 acres <br />disturbed. If tfier•e are only 33 acres disturbed, the Divi<_ion <br />feels the current financial warranty of $38,000.00 (or $1,152.00 <br />per acre). is sufficient. However, if there are more than ~3 <br />acres disturbed, then, the bond will have to be upwardly <br />adjusted. <br />C. Permit #77-347, Slab Canyon Limestone Quarry <br />Due to the mining plan being follo~ved, little of the 25 acre <br />parcel can be reclaimed until all quarrying is completed. <br />Maximum disturbance for this permit is 30 acres, all of which, <br />as of October 1982, have been bonded for. <br />The current bond for this area is $21,500.00 or $716.67 per <br />acre. The Division feels this financial warranty amount is <br />inadequate. In order to be consistent with the financial <br />warranty for permit #77-346, the bond amount will have to be <br />increased to $34,560.00 ($1,152.00 per acre). <br />Enclosed are new financial and performance warranties that need <br />to be signed, notorized,•and returned to this office. <br />
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