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1 <br /> <br />• -2- • <br />8. To what approximate depth will the extraction extend? <br />9. In cubic yards, approximately how much material will be removed? <br />10. By what method(s) will the material be extracted? <br />11. Will either the landowner or the mine site operator receive any type of compensation, i.e., <br />monetary, in-kind, etc., from the proposed material extraction? <br />12. Please supply a copy of any documents that will ensure that the area of extraction will be <br />reclaimed to some beneficial land use once extraction activities have been completed. <br />13. Do you have permits for this activity from any other governmental agencies, and, if so, <br />what are they? <br />14. Are there statelfederaUlocal agencies participants in terms of funding {yes) {no), design <br />(yes) (no). What are the percentages? <br />We trust that the activities will be performed as represented. If we receive a complaint, we are required <br />to conduct an inspection of the site. <br />Send the petition to the Division, and we will make a determination or schedule the petition before the <br />Board at its next meeting. Normally, the Board meets each month in Denver for two days. The meetings <br />are held in Room 318, 1313 Sherman Street, starting at 9:00 a.m. The next monthly meeting of the <br />Board is March 26-27. 1997. <br />If there is a hearing on this matter, we recommend that you or your representative be present at the <br />meeting when your petition is considered. You are encouraged to make your own presentation and <br />answer questions by the Board. The Division will not make your arguments for you. We will, <br />however, schedule consideration of your petition by the Board. <br />If we schedule this matter for a Declaratory Order hearing, you should prepare l0 copies of the material <br />you wish to present to [he Board. We need to receive your material 10 days prior to the scheduled Board <br />hearing date, so that we have time to distribute your copies to the Board for their use during the meeting. <br />During the hearing, the Division may recommend to the Board that you need a permit. That <br />recommendation will be based on the petition's content and conversations with you in its regard. The <br />Division's recommendations, however, are not always followed. The Board will make the final decision <br />on this matter. <br />Sincerely, <br />James C. Stevens <br />Sr. Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Enclosure <br />