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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2006034
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
6/30/2006
Doc Name
Teller County Conditional Use Permit
From
DMG
To
Pick National Forest
Permit Index Doc Type
General Correspondence
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D
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<br />Table 1.1. Maximum number and size of proposed dig sites over a ten year period. <br />CLAIMS NUMBER OF PROPOSED DIG <br />SITES 'MAXIMUM DISTURBANCE <br />PER CLAIM IN ACRES <br />GLACIER PEAK. Maximum di site disturbance of 0.36 acres er ear <br />Take Five 1 0.33 <br />Wolf Fan 9 2.97 <br />Elk Horn 2 0.66 <br />Smok Hawk 8 2.64 <br />Blue Smok 9 2.97 <br />Smok Do 3 0.99 <br />Cut Do 8 2.64 <br />Qui-Buc No. 2 2 0.66 <br />Qui-Buc No. 3 1 0.33 <br />Qui-Buc No. 8 0 0 <br />CRYSTAL JACK. Maximum di site disturbance of 0.36 acres er ear <br />Two Point 2 0.66 <br />Ute 0 0 <br />Free Hawk 5 1.65 <br />C & J No. 1 4 1.32 <br />C&JNo.2 0 0 <br />Qui-Buc No. 7 5 1.65 <br />Qui-Buc No. 5 1 0.33 <br />Qui-Buc No. 1 9 2.97 <br />Qui-Buc No. 4 3 0.99 <br />Qui-Buc No. 6 2 0.66 <br />COLORADO CALUMET. Maximum di site disturbance of 0.75 acres er ear <br />Blue Streak No. 2 6 1.98 <br />Tree Root Extension 0 0 <br />Stealth 4 1.32 <br />Blue Streak No. 1 4 1.32 <br />TOTAL 88 29'7 <br />F <br />*The maximum disturbance number is based on every proposed dig site becoming the maximum size <br />proposed for excavation dig sites. Many of the proposed dig sites will be prospecting dig sites with a <br />maximum of 1,600 square feet. Only a portion of these proposed dig sites are likely to become <br />excavation sites with a potential of reaching one-third of an acre (14,500 square feet). <br /> <br />Page 3 of 49 <br />
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