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.~ <br />EXHIBIT C <br />:' PAAPS OF AFFECTED LAND, BOETTCHER LIP~fESTONE QUARRY <br />i <br />a Maps bcc-1356 ~heet 1 through bcc-1361 Sheet 6 were <br />i <br />i <br />i prepared early in 1977 from aerisl photos .flown in Decem- <br />ber 1976. These maps with a scale of 1" = 200 feet were <br />prepared by a professional service and are very accurate. <br />' (a) Ideal is the surface owner within 200 feet of affected <br />t areas except the three large irrigation ditches listed be- <br />low and on the maps. <br />(b) Creeks--The only creek in the quarry area crosses the <br />hogback from west to east (map bcc-1360) between co- <br />' ordinate r, 119,500 anc] 120,000 North. The water source <br /> and flow is primarily seepage from the r.4onroe Gravity <br /> Canal carrying irrigation water in season. A pipe was <br />' installed at this point to prevent water loss into the <br /> quarry cut either north or south of the creek. <br />' (b) LarPPe Irrigation Ditches--The Water Supply and Storage <br /> Company Larimer County Canal flows northward e ast of the <br /> cement plant. The Windsor Reservoi r and Canal Company <br />' Flood DiCeh crosses the hogback and then flows northward <br />at a higher elevation. These ditches limit eastward ex- <br />pc,.r~:;ion of ],he quarry. A new quarry plan to be developed <br />' priur to 1979 as explained in the A.Qining Plan will probab- <br />ly depend on ectual excavation to determine ho~v close and <br />' how deep the quarry can approach these ditches. The <br />Monroe Gravity Canal controlled by the North Poudre <br />Irrigation Company is shown on map bcc-1361. <br /> <br />