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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1979195
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/25/1979
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION
Media Type
D
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• <br /> EXHIBIT D (Cont'd) <br />1 <br /> Part of the southern area was a sod farm, but now all that <br /> <br /> part of the property where the terrain is not too rough is <br />' included in an alfalfa operation. For details of current <br /> conditions, see baseline data in Exhibits G, H, I/J and K. <br />' <br /> Llining Plan <br /> Mining will start in 1980 on a small scale, but full-scale <br /> operations are not expected to start until 1981. A crusher and <br />' a concrete batch plant will be placed in operation in 1980. <br /> Mining will occur in 8 stages so as to minimize surface distur- <br /> <br /> bances at any one time. These stages will begin in the northwest <br /> sector of the property and pro ceed first to the south and then <br /> to the east. Iviap Exhibit D-1 indicates sequence, duration and <br />' acreage in each stage. <br /> The pit will be operated year-round by Suburban as a speci- <br /> fi <br />ti <br />f <br />l <br />i <br />d <br /> ca <br />on aggregate supp <br />or <br />as an aggregate <br />y <br />ts own use an <br />' supply for others. As operations begin on each stage, the soils <br /> and overburden will be removed, segregated and stored for future <br />' use in seedbed preparation and for backfill and grading. <br /> Soil and overburden vary from zero to about four and one- <br />' tifi <br />f the <br />lf f <br />t i <br />thi <br />k <br />H <br />th <br />t <br />ti <br />h <br /> a <br />ness. <br />owever, <br />e s <br />ra <br />ca <br />on o <br />ee <br />n <br />c <br />' soils is such that at depths below approximately one foot there <br /> are sands and other fines which are usable and are, in fact, <br />' necessary in the production of specification aggregates. Over- <br /> burden, where encountered, will be moved to and stored on the <br />' i <br />h <br />i <br />i <br /> ng stage. <br />setback area border <br />ng eac <br />m <br />n <br />' - 6 - (Revised 1/80) <br />
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