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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999120
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/14/2000
Doc Name
L G EVERIST APPLICATION M-99-120 FT LUPTON SAND AND GRAVEL MINE ADEQUACY REVIEW
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• • ,, • iii iiiiiiiiiiiii iii <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Drpartmenl of Natural Resources <br />I J 1 }Sherman SL, Room 215 <br />Denver. Colorado 802U] <br />Phone: 0 011 866-3 56 7 <br />FAX. 00}183?-3106 <br />February 14, 2000 <br />Mr. Rick Everist <br />L.G. Everist, Inc. <br />7321 E. 88`" Ave. <br />Henderson, CO 80640 <br />RE: L.G. Everist, Application No. M-99-120 <br />Ft. Lupton Sand and Gravel Mine; Adequacy Review <br />Dear Mr. Everist, <br />Listed below are adequacy review comments on the Ft. Lupton Sand and Gravel Mine New 112 <br />Application, Permit Number M-99-120. The Division of Minerals and Geology (Division) is <br />required to make an approval or denial decision no later than March 27, 2000, therefore, your <br />response to the following adequacy review concerns should be submitted to the Division as soon as <br />possible. <br />I. As required by Rule 1.6.2 (1)(g), please submit the proof of publication of the public notice <br />circulated in the local newspaper, all owners of record of surface lands, easement holders, and <br />owners of record of surface lands that are within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land. <br />Proof of notice may be return receipts of a Certified Mailing or by proof of personal service. <br />Rule 6.4.3 Exhibit C- Pre-mining and Mining Plan Mao(sl of Affected Lands <br />DIVISION OF <br />M[NERALS <br />GEOLOGY <br />R E C L A M A T I O N <br />MI NING•SA FETY <br />Bill Owens <br />Governor <br />Greg E. Walther <br />E~ecmrve Director <br />Michael B. LOng <br />Division Dneaor <br />2. Rule 6.4.3(8) requires the applicant to show the owner's name of all structures on the affected <br />land and within 200 feet of the affected land. Rule I .I (48) defines "Stmcture. Sienificant, <br />Valuable and Permanent Man-made" as anon-portable improvement to real property which has <br />defined, current and recognizable value of an economic nature; generally including but not <br />limiting to: buildings, houses, barns, fences, above or below ground utilities, irrigation ditches, <br />maintained or public roads, bridges, railroad tracks, etc. Please indicate the owner(s) of all noted <br />structures on site and within 200 feet of the affected land. <br />Rule 6.4.4 Exhibit D- Minine Plan <br />3. The applicant states that after mining is complete, the excavated area will be reclaimed as two <br />water storage reservoirs surrounded by an engineered impermeable bentonite slurry wall. The <br />applicant will need to provide engineering designs of the slurry wall including a map of the <br />location, a cross section depicting the slurry wall width and depth, construction methods (how it <br />will be keyed into bedrock, material type and percent bentonite) and quality assurance. In <br />
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