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8/24/2016 10:01:16 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1985210
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/18/1985
Doc Name
LIMITED IMPACT 110 AND SPECIAL 10 DAY 111 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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,. <br />C1 <br />EXHIBIT A -- Legal Discription <br />• <br />NW 1~4 of the NE 1~4 of Section 2 Range 70 West Township $ North <br />EXHIBIT B -- Mining Plan <br />The operation x111 be a surface mine (open pit) in and around an ex <br />90 to 100 years old. This quarry is laying on a 30° to 40° tilt to <br />large bulldozer will be used to push any existing rock piles and ov <br />to the East. As the stratified stone in uncovered, hammers, picks, <br />and physical labor is used to free the stone from its formation. F <br />used to move the stone to trucks for transport. <br />EXHIBIT C -- Map <br />Map attached. The two red circles on the map, represent the areas <br />Each circle is Approx. 1 acre. <br />EXHIBIT D -- Wildlife, Water Resources, Vegetation and Soil Informat <br />Wildlife species list; Deer, turkey, marmot, skunk, rabbit, coyote, ] <br />raptors, numerous small rodents, and seasonal songbirds. <br />No known threatened or endangered species. <br />This is an area that has been quarried for many years, and the whole <br />disturbed situation. Human activity has also limited the wildlife ac <br />total area, <br />Assessment of impact is minor to non-existant in this particular quay <br />Soil is scarce in the rock piles and existing quarries. <br />Vegetation consists of skunkbrush, cacti, various native bunch grassE <br />trees. <br />Water Resources; Rain and snow, <br />EXHIBIT E -- Reclamation Plan <br />As indicated on the map, the overburden will be pushed down hill to i <br />all of any excavating is the moving of existing rock piles. Since tY <br />little soil in these overburden piles of nearly 100 years old, grass <br />be the only means of reclamation. <br />Many people in the State of Colorado are considering crushing these c <br />creating possibly a cheaper decorative rock for landscaping. More ms <br />be performed to indicate if large initial investments for crushing ar <br />recovered from the consumer. As Colorado's population grows, the fea <br />crushing these waste piles become more probable. <br />Using much of the overburden for land fill is also a possible way of <br />land and restoring it to a more natural state. Many projects in the <br />widening Hiways and building Earthen Dams. Hiway 36, 2 miles from tt <br />widened in the next feu years. Both sides of the road will need a g~ <br />A creative sense of business and a growing Colorado, will enable us i <br />of more then 100 years old. <br />Most of the mountain lies on a 35° - 45° tilt. The stone lies in App <br />sing quarry of <br />se East. A <br />Burden downhill <br />.rs, xedges <br />:lifts are <br />worked presently. <br />magpie, <br />rea is in a <br />ivity of the <br />and a few pine <br />East. Most <br />is very <br />shrubs cannot <br />rockpiles, <br />et tests need to <br />hauling can be <br />bility of <br />eaning the <br />anning require <br />quarry, will be <br />t deal of fill. <br />reclaim quarries <br />7 different <br />
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