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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1992045
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
3/21/2005
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James VanElla
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Page 3 of 4 <br />>The second half of your question goes to what happens if you reaffect an <br />>azea disturbed by mining? The Statute is very cieaz that you are <br />>responsible for some level of reclamation if you reaffect or disturb areas <br />>as a result of a mining operation. (Please see C.R.S. 34-32-103(1.5) <br />>"Affected Land" definition.) <br />>I you have any additional questions, our Ms. Erica Crosby should be <br />>contacted. She is very experienced in the Minerals Program laws, <br />>regulations, policies and administrative processes and is the staff person <br />>assigned to your site. <br />>[Humphries, Bruce] -----Original Message----- <br />>From: Humphries, Bruce <br />>Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 1:53 PM <br />>To:'Jim VanElla' <br />>Cc: Crosby, Erica; Mount, Carl; Stephen M. Brown (E-mail) <br />>Subject: RE: Gold Basin Mine <br />>I have discussed this issue with our Ms. Erica Crosby, the Environmental <br />>Protection Specialist responsible for this permit for the Division. She has <br />>explained to me that the azea of the road that bisects or crosses the <br />>approved permit area amounts to only .1 acre. (According to your Exhibit E <br />>map approximates 260 ft long by 18 ft. wide.) It does not include the road <br />>that runs up to the boundary of your permit area, how you get access from <br />>the county road to your site. In addition, Erica's survey only included the <br />>portion of the road that crosses the permit boundary. I hope that this <br />>address your question. If you have further questions, please direct them to <br />>Ms. Crosby, she is very experienced in the program and is well qualified to <br />>address any issue. IF you aze unable to reach an agreement with her or any <br />>staff person, I will be more than happy to try and resolve any issue you may <br />>have. <br />>In addition, if an increase to the affected area or permit boundary is <br />>necessary now or in the future, it must me handled via an amendment. <br />>-----Original Message----- <br />>From: Jim VanElla [mailto:goldbasin@hotmail.com] <br />>Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 11:09 AM <br />>To: bruce.humphries@state.co.us <br />>Subject: Gold Basin Mine <br />>I wonder if you could explain to me if I am understanding it correctly. The <br />>Rule 1, 1.1 defination of regulations under number 4 "Affected Lands" (All <br />>lands shall be excluded that would be otherwise included-that reads affected <br />>lands shall not include off-site roads which exist prior to the date on <br />>which notice was given or permit application) <br />>Our situation is this...our permit area is 2.8 acres and we set the markers <br />4/4/2005 <br />
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