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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2001022
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/24/2001
Doc Name
GREEN/CROISSANT PROPERTY REGULAR 112 ADEQUACY REVIEW FN M-2001-022
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<br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Depanmenl of Natural Rewurces <br />1 t13 Sherm, n St., Foom ?15 <br />Denver. Colorado 80?03 <br />Phone: 13071 8663567 <br />FAx: 13031 83'_-8106 <br />May 2-f, 2001 <br />Steve Fancher <br />Loveland Ready Mix Concrete. Inc. <br />P.O. Box 299 <br />Loveland, CO 80539 <br /> <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~F <br />999 <br />coLor~~o <br />RE: Green/Croissant Property, Regular 112 Adequacy Review, File No. M ?001-022 <br />Dear Mr. Fancher: <br />DIVISION OF <br />MINERALS <br />GEOLOGY <br />RECLAMATION <br />MINING•SAFETY <br />Bil I Os,-ens <br />Governor <br />Greg E N'alcher <br />Eaecuuve Dlreclo~ <br />nlichael B tons <br />Division Director <br />Listed be]ow are adequacy review comments on the above-captioned Regular 112 Application for 210 <br />permitted acres located within Weld County. The decision date for your application is scheduled for June <br />18, 2001. Therefore, I would appreciate a response from you on or before June 8, 2001. Please be advised <br />that your application may be deemed inadequate and may be denied on June 18. 2001 unless the following <br />adequacy review items are addressed to [he satisfaction of the Division. If additional time is needed to <br />prepare and submit an adequacy response, the applicant may waive their right to a decision within 90 day's <br />and request an extension of time. However, such request must be made in wri[in~ and will need to be <br />received by the Division on or before June 8, 2001. <br />6.4.3 EXHIBIT C -Pre-minine and Minine Plan Maaisl of Affected Lands <br />I. The mining plan map provided indicates mining will occur within 200 feet of a number of permanent <br />man-made structures. For clarification, the Division considers [he applicant's commitment in Exhibit S of <br />the application [o supercede the information portrayed on the mining plan map. In Exhibit S, the applicant <br />provides a commitment to stay at least 200 feet away from all permanent man-made structures until such <br />time that a) the applicant provides a notarized agreement between the applicant and the person(s) having <br />an interest in the structure, [hat the applicant is to provide compensation for any damage to [he structure, or <br />b) where such agreement cannot be reached, the applicant will provide an appropriate engineering <br />evaluation that demonstrates that such structure shall not be damaged by activities occurring at the minine <br />operation. Please verify. <br />6.4.4 EXHIBIT D - lVlinine Plan <br />?. The applicant lists on page 2 (item 13.2) of the application form the following items to be used or stored <br />within the permit area: diesel fuel, grease, hydraulic fluids, concrete additives, and cement. The Division <br />requests that the applicant clarify which of the items mentioned above will be stored on site, whether they <br />will be stored outside of the floodplain of the Big Thompson River, and what protection measures will be <br />used to ensure their capture in the event of a Ieal: or spill. ,4ny protective berms to be used should be <br />adequate to contain IOOr7c of the volume of stored material. (The Division recommends that the storage <br />area(s) be located ouuide the Floodplain. If it becomes necessan' for the applicant to have one or more <br />
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