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• MONTROSL! COUNTY <br />LAND USE DEPARTMENT <br />P.O. Box 1239 <br />Montrose, Colorado 81402 <br />Phone 249-fi688 <br /> <br />rr ~ <br />January 18, 1984 <br />RECEIVE® <br />Mr. Michael Stanton <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />423 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Co. 80203 <br />JAN?, 0 198 <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />Colo. Dept. of Natural Resources <br />RE: Your memo of January 10, 1984 <br />Dear Mr. Stanton: <br />As per your memo concerning adequacy of our Limited Impact <br />applications, I will submit the following by number: <br />Dryland Operations <br />Hi1P # <br />77-404 <br />83-148 <br />83-150 <br />83-153 <br />83-157 <br />83-158 <br />83-159 <br />83-160 <br />83-162 <br />83-207 <br />(amendment) <br />Pit <br />Cedar Creek <br />Neal <br />Carrico <br />Watkins <br />Bedrock <br />Cadgene <br />Gleason <br />Mitchell <br />Nucla <br />Hogb ack <br />1. Item I deals with the thickness of topsoil to be stripped, <br />stockpiled and stabilized. As stated before, all of these sites <br />have thicknesses of topsoil less than 3-6 inches. In many cases <br />topsoil is nearly non-existent. I have enclosed a comprehensive <br />Reclamation Plan (copies to be enclosed with each application) <br />which take this fact into account and propose temporary stabili- <br />zation and reclamation best suited for the pits involved. This <br />Reclamation Plan has an attached seeding plan recommended by SCS. <br />2. Item 2 - Vie will mark the pit boundaries or lease <br />boundaries as suggested. <br />3. Item 3 - Location maps for each application are attached. <br />