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11/24/2007 11:06:03 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1988042
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Name
APPLICATION FOR MINING & RECLAMATION PERMIT
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AGREEMENT REGARDING SAND ANU GRAVEL MINING <br />AND AUGMENTATION PLAN PERTAINING THERETO <br />1. PARTIES. The parties to this Agreement are WESTERN PAVING CON- <br />STRUC ICON COMPANY, a Colorado corporation ("Western Paving"), THE WATER <br />USERS ASSOCIATION OF DISTRICT NO. 6, a Colorado nonprofit corporation <br />("Water Users"), THE RURAL DITCH COMPANY, a Colorado mutual ditch com- <br />pany ("Rural"), THE GODDING DITCH COMPANY, a Colorado mutual ditch com- <br />pany ("Goading"), and THE SMITH AND EMMONS DITCH COMPANY, a Colorado <br />mutual ditch company ("Smith and Emmons"). The reference to "Water <br />Users" as used in this Agreement shall be interpreted to include the <br />Water Users, member ditches of the Water Users, and the Rural, Goading <br />and Smith and Emmons ditch companies, unless the context indicates <br />otherwise. <br />2. RECITALS. Western Paving owns the property described on Exhibit A <br />(the "Cottonwood Farm") and has applied to Weld County for a special use <br />permit and the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board for a mining per- <br />mit, to permit it to conduct sand and gravel mining activities on the <br />Cottonwood Farm property. The mining operations as contemplated by <br />Western Paving will necessitate the relocation of the Rural and Smith <br />and Emmons ditches which presently cross the Cottonwood Farm property. <br />It is also anticipated by the Water Users that the mining operations <br />contemplated 6y Western Paving may have an impact on historical surface <br />•, and ground water patterns on and in the vicinity of the Cottonwood Farm <br />property, may affect the flow water in the Rural and Smith and Emmons <br />ditches as relocated and may increase the risk of ditch washout from <br />flooding. Furthermore, the parties acknowledge that the construction of <br />lakes, which are part of Western Paving's reclamation plan, will result <br />in additional evaporation from open water surfaces which will adversely <br />affect Water Users unless augmented. <br />The Water Users have no objection to Western Paving's mining operations <br />and reclamation of the Cottonwood Farm property if the concerns ex- <br />pressed above are addressed and the interests of the Water Users are <br />satisfactorily protected. Western Paving has agreed to protect those <br />interests and the purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the specific <br />agreements of the parties. <br />3. WESTERN PAVING'S AGREEMENTS. Western Paving agrees as follows: <br />a. To conduct its mining operations on the Cottonwood Farm <br />in accordance with the Mining and Reclamation Plan as finally approved <br />by Weld County and the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board. <br />b. That it will file an Application far Water Rights, in- <br />cluding storage rights, claiming that it has an appropriation of water <br />by virtue of the contemplated mining operation and reclamation plan, <br />subject, however, to this Agreement. <br />
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