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Mr. Jack Var_th <br /> October C. 15VO <br /> Page ?Vro <br /> EXHIBIT C <br /> 1. The outlines of the pits on the map shou16 reflect the ecrci.gcs to be disturbed <br /> as cl­ as practical . If so:c of the maps given need t7 be. enlarged to make <br /> th'.. . 21 , i . ..._ : do so. <br /> '2. A;a y haul rods constructet: to serve the grijvui pit c:lene (not pre-existing) should <br /> be eonslitn ed part of the pit acreages and shown as such. Please clarify this <br /> situation for these fits. <br /> 3. Rather than trying to shrty all gravel stockpile iocations on the maps, please <br /> describe the typical placement of gravel stockpiles in pit areas. <br /> I_Y.tIfDIT C. <br /> 1 . 1Jlld) lfe: 1 Intend to co x unlcr,te with Jr,ck .rayhInger of tine Colorado Division <br /> of WiIdIifc concerning your :'.totenent that the r:tldIife statu::er.t er(cic•cd Is <br /> al: Ilcable to all the E1 Paso County gravel pits in the eastern part of the <br /> county. I trlII express to files the sinllar nature of these operations. If he <br /> agrees t,ith this stat,rmcnt, ! dill accept it. i wl also ask him If the same <br /> can be said for the Deilacroce pit which Is in a very different part of El Paso <br /> C ,unty. You may also wish to contact h1r,: in this natter. <br /> 21 tregetation,. Some d,ta rn existing vegetation for the El Paso County pits ch.::uld <br /> be provided tc the: Division. Perhaps the Soil Crn.5ervatlon Service can be contacted <br /> to provide a general stater;er.t ccncerr,ir.g the cnlstinr vegetatlon, If they are <br /> given the pit locations. <br /> Solls: The Wilson ar,d Sokol Fits c'o not sere.; tc he Included r.n your listing <br /> of pits ns ornanlzed into soil tyres. l'hich asseeiatiuns do they fell under <br /> b. The Dcllncroce pit secs to be within soll rerlon 2, the Kettle-Pring--Peyton <br /> association rather than the Trucietorl-Platc,:!and-Bresser r3soclatlon as on your <br /> list, Into r:hir:h of the two ,^r.r•rcls zoncr. woul,r this nit then fit? <br /> EXifICiT E <br /> 1. Are the ,cedInq rates c,s ;Iven for the various s..oci r,lres drilied rates? <br /> ?. Is the general reseeding plan to be the frr;n given as a general example In <br /> E::hihit LS In general , the nethodolery rl„r:n therein is acceptehle. <br /> Althounh the fina'. rcclaration slc;e.% c.rc to he fairly gcntln (4: 1) , some <br /> mulching would seen to be necessary, rspeclally In a ,cnerally and or seml- <br /> arld environment.. A minimum of Z ,eOq ihs . per arcre tmulr: be a good rate. <br /> 4. A lentrme should t:c incorporated Into zlI of thr, varfcus seeding mires to help <br /> p• j, de long tern nitrogcr.. An example would be Blydsfoot Trefoil at 0.5 lb. <br /> rLS/:.cre (drlllee,) . if you contact the. SCS cencernln, existing vegetation, they <br /> riay wish to moor.-nrn0.. :n :.pproprlatc loc!uPle. <br /> EXHINT r. <br /> The stoics of the zoning of the Dcllcrrec,: pit stn_uld be clarified in t;rltring by <br /> the Lz!,d U:.n B_-prtrtmcnt. <br /> I have Lrfftl to he comprehensive in my review of these permits. I feel that we cLn <br /> settle th,t • . r'cus outstcnd!nq questions on the pits and he ready for the. October <br /> meeting,. I will he c::pcc ing your reply at 1•eur cerlfcst conv�n1cricn. If you have <br /> any question:., please call <br /> As per Doard reco=r;nd:tion, i will Flan to cor..^ down to E1 Paso County to visit <br /> :;orne selected pits r.iined in the p,-,st by E1 Poso County tut rot now to bepermltted, <br /> in order to evaluate the reclarvition of nc�-se pits for the °03r0. 1 mill contact <br /> you 2s to when we can get t.-cthcr. <br /> Sincerely, <br />