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<br />Mr. Neil Sprague <br />-3- <br />January 14, 1986 <br />8. An expected reclamation cross-section would be helpful <br />9. The applicant should commit to analyzing the salvaged 'eclamation <br />material to determine what, if any, fertilizer is nece sary to help <br />revegetation. <br />10. Unless immediate plans for housing construction are an icipated in <br />this area, the operator must commit to reclaiming to m untain <br />grassland. <br />11. Will all access/haul roads be reclaimed? Those propos d as <br />permanent must be clearly delineated. <br />12. The reclamation plan states that SCS recommendations ill be <br />followed. Reclamation costs include seedlings not rec mmended by <br />the SCS. How will these seedlings be planted? <br />13. The notarized right-to-enter does not contain a legal escription <br />of the lands. Please clarify. <br />14. Reclamation costs are based upon the Di vi son completin reclamation <br />because of inability on the operator's part. These co is must <br />include equipment rental by the Division. However, ma imum bond <br />for a 110 permit can not exceed 55,000.00. I have att ched a <br />recalculation of these costs. <br />Arkins Park North <br />1. The mine plan should contain a commitment to salvaging <br />available topsoil and fines for later use in reclamati <br />should show where the salvaged material will be stocky <br />operator must commit to seeding this material to preve <br />stockpiles will remain in place for more than one seas <br />2. The map must identify any adjacent landowners. <br />3. Based on the map lengths given the Division has calcul <br />this permit area is over 10 acres not including any ro <br />designated. The new map (aerial photo) shows a much 1 <br />A limited impact permit must be under 10 acres. Areas <br />acres must be covered in a regular (112) permit. Plea <br />The other maps in the application must be revised to s <br />permit area. <br />11 <br />The map <br />ed. The <br />erosion if <br />that <br />ger area. <br />ver 10 <br />comment. <br />w the new <br />4. How deep will these quarries be mined? <br />5. Will any vertical highwall be left upon completion of ~ining? <br />6. What will be the general slope of the reclaimed areas? <br /> <br />7. What will be done to make the banks "secure" as stated in the <br />reclamation plan? <br />