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Permit No
M1981154
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/4/1981
Doc Name
ADEQUACY REVIEW FN 81-154
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DNR
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<br />Page 2 <br />5. All new access roads will he treated and reclaimed in the <br />same manner as the pit areas. <br />6. B 7. With the exception of pit #3, all pits shall be excava- <br />ted from the access road inward and removal shall be only outward <br />aver access road. Excavation of all pits other than pit #5 and <br />#13 will average about 5 feet in depth, with all hanks and berms <br />contoured ~n as gentle slope as possible and conform with surround- <br />ing terrain and facilitate maximum reseeding possibilities. Again, <br />this is under jurisdiction of the S.C.S. <br />B. In pit #13, San Miguel County has leased a tract of land <br />comprising about 30 acres, more or less, with the intention of <br />opening a pit on another portion of it some time in the future, <br />but at the present time the actual mining is contained in an area <br />of less than 3 acres. The material is then hauled across a river <br />bridge to the site of crushing and stockpiling. The mining area <br />is a strictly rock and gravel hillside and is mined from a steep <br />bank containing no appreciable ground cover. There is no mining <br />from the river and there is na water involved as the material is <br />carried over the river to processing. <br />The stockpile area consists of river bottom and is all sand and <br />gravel which we have a 404 reclamation permit for as stated in <br />original application. Total area for mining and stockpiling is <br />approximately 9 acres. The boundaries shown ^n the 404 map is <br />the boundaries far that portion of the lease. When mining is <br />completed in the portion of lease, property owner has stated he <br />intends to proceed with either a commercial or residential develop- <br />ment. <br />Exhibit C <br />2. These are not engineered or surveyed drawings. I have tried <br />to show the drawings relatively close to actual size. However, <br />if this is not sufficient then we will have to employ a licensed <br />engineer t^ prepare them. Please let me know if this is true. <br />Exhibit D <br />1. A Soil Conservation Service analysis is unavailable at this <br />time as they are in their annual budget process, however they <br />assured me they would get it to us as soon as possible, then I <br />can forward it to you. Received and attached. <br />2. We are getting 'the Division of Wildlife evaluation at this <br />time, hopefully in -time to include with this report. There is <br />no wildlife concern;; ^ther than fish habitat in pit #13, which is <br />addressed in the 404 permit. Received and attached. <br />3. Aside from pits #3, 5 & 13, there are na streams or water- <br />ways adjacent to, ^~~ near any of the sites. These have keen <br />explained in prior F~aragraphs. <br />
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