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E~ <br />~~ <br />~~ <br /> <br />EY.HIBIT E (Revised [,-28-78 ) <br />3 <br />For reclamation o£ quarry areas, dragline, dozer <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />and scraper will return overburden to the lower areas. <br />Where ample overburden is available, high walls will be <br />eliminated. Some high walls will be stabilized by a combina- <br />tion of dozing ofC the top and fill at the bottom. Stock- <br />piled topsoil substitutes will be returned in final grading <br />as shovrn on Exhibit F cross-sections. <br />b. A comparison of the proposed postmining land uses to other <br />land uses in the vicinity and to adopted state and local <br />land use plans and proerams. <br />Because of the uncertainty of whether commercial, industrial <br />or residential reclamation goals can be achieved, the opera- <br />tor stall submit an alternate vegetation plan. <br />The first ridge of the foothills formed by the lime- <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />stony: ~~utcrops being quarried presents conditions explained in <br />the Mining Plan any] Exhibit E introduction, that are not <br />comparable to the ~-mile wide valley to the west or the par- <br />B ally irrigated lands to the east. <br />Local government. approval Exhibit M indicates Larimer <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />County zoning as open and that mining can continue without <br />further review. <br />If commercial, other industrial or residential goals <br />should develop prior to the expected depletion of the quarry <br />in aUout 5(l years, it will he considered at that time. <br />' _. A11 requirements of RULE 6. as applicable to the <br />' Boettcher quarry are addressed elsewhere in the exhibits <br />of this application. <br /> <br />1 <br />