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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981033
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
4/10/1998
Doc Name
PROPOSED DECISION & FINDINGS OF COMPLIANCE FOR RN3
Permit Index Doc Type
FINDINGS
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areas. Land that is under Bear Coal Company's control at the Bear No. 1 and 2 Mines has been <br />reclaimed as undeveloped land and wildlife habitat. <br />In summary, Bear Coal Company has committed to returning land to the pre-mining land uses of <br />undeveloped land for Beaz No. 1 and 2 and to return the Bear No. 3 property to undeveloped land <br />supporting limited wildlife and limited residential uses. These land uses are consistent and <br />compatible with Gunnison County zoning. The surface landowners, ARCO, Oxbow Carbon and <br />Minerals, Anchor Coal Company, Grand Mesa Properties, and the Highway Department, have <br />provided written approval of the post-mining land uses. <br />Cultural and Historic Resources -Rules 2.04.4 and 2.05.6(4) and 2.07.6(2)(e) <br />Infotmation regarding the cultural and historic resources of the permit area are in Sec[ion 2.04.4 <br />of the Bear No. 1 and 2 permit application, and in Section 2.04.4, and Exhibits 6 and 7 of the Bear <br />No. 3 permit revision application. <br />No known cultural or historic resources that are listed or are eligible to be listed on the National <br />Register of Historic Places exist within the life-of-mine permit area or in areas to be affected by <br />mining. This determination has been made through examination of files of the Colorado Historical <br />Preservation Office, the Colorado State Archaeological Office, the Colorado Office of the Bureau <br />of Land Management, the State Historical Preservation Office and the National Register. The <br />Colorado Historic Preservation Office was contacted .by the Division at the initiation of the <br />renewal and revision process. <br />Results of a March 1977 azchaeological survey of the permit area are presented in Exhibit 7. No <br />archeological resources were discovered. <br />The Colorado State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) confirmed in a letter dated <br />December 13, 1993, that the Permit Revision No. 1 activities would not impact any cultural <br />resources due to the lack of any such resources in the area, and confirmed (via a telephone) that <br />Permit Revision No. 2 activities would not impact any cultural resources due to the lack of any <br />such resources in the area. A letter from SHPO dated April 2, 1997, regarding Permit Renewal <br />No. 3, acknowledged the cessation of mining operations and restated the initial finding of no <br />known resources in the area. <br />No public park or national historic place will be adversely affected by the Bear mining operation; <br />therefore, a damage mitigation plan is not required per Rule 2.05.6(4). <br />Climatological Information and Air Resources -Rules 2.04.8, 2.05.4(2)(h) <br />Climatological and air resource information is contained in Sections 2.04.8 and 2.05.6 of the Bear <br />No. 1 and 2 permit application, and in Sections 2.03.10, 2.04.8 and 2.05.6 and 4.16 of the Bear <br />No. 3 permit revision application. <br />5 <br />
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