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11/24/2007 9:48:32 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1994080
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT C MINING PLAN
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D
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999 ~~ <br />EXHIBIT C - MINING PLAN <br />1. Mining shall commence immediately and last up to 50 <br />years. <br />2. All salvageable soil will be kept and incorporated into <br />to work deck or replaced on depleted quarry areas for <br />reclamation purposes or put into soil stock pile as shown <br />on map. See Exhibit B - Soil Conservation Report. <br />3. From 6" to 18" of overburden will be removed to reach the <br />deposit. The stone is usable immediately. <br />4. The depth of the deposit is probably twenty to thirty <br />feet. <br />5. This is an old existing quarry which was opened and <br />leased by Colorado Stone Company at Longmont, Colorado, <br />in the late 1950's to early 1960's until June of 1990, it <br />was never permitted. We purchased the 320 acres from <br />McColm and Lakritz at that time. The main purpose for <br />the purchase of this land was the quarry known as Golden <br />Sunset and now known as Berthoud Sunset. This is a long <br />established quarry and the color is used to match <br />buildings at Colorado University in Boulder since all of <br />their original quarries are closed. This stone is <br />basically pink with golden stripping or spots. The stone <br />is quarried by front end loaders and hand tools, and <br />processed into flagstone and cut into strips on the stone <br />cutter. The stone will be mined from north to south and <br />east to west. <br />6. It has approximately a 250 feet by 300 feet disturbed <br />area that contains the old quarry, work deck and rip rap <br />piles. We expect to have 4 to 5 acres in open mining <br />when developed fully. <br />7. The access road goes through our old Berthoud Pink <br />quarries to access this area (see map) and connects to <br />old access roads that have been there for over 30 years. <br />No improvement or widening is necessary on the existing <br />road beds. <br />8. No water to be used in this operation. <br />9. No ground water will be encountered or surface water <br />disturbed. <br />l0. No water rights are involved. <br />1 <br />
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