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6.4.13 EXHIBIT M -Other Permits & Licenses <br />15. In the event that there are jurisdictional wetlands present at the proposed NCCI Pit No. 1 site, <br />you maybe required by the Corps of Engineers to obtain a permit and perform wetlands <br />mitigation or replacement during mining and reclamation. Please clarify whether a permit will <br />be required from [he Corps of Engineers and whether provisions for wetland mitigation and/or <br />replacement will be incorporated into the proposed reclamation plan. <br />6.4.19 EXHIBIT S -Permanent Man-Made Structures <br />16. The applicant has provided a commitment to stay at least 200 feet away from all permanent <br />man-made structures until an agreement is reached with the owner. For clarification, this <br />commitment supercedes the setback distances (less than 200 feet) from such structures as shown <br />on the mining plan map. This agreement is appropriate and necessary for all roads, utilities, and <br />irrigation ditches that occur within 200 feet of the azeas proposed for excavation. <br />Once again, I will look forwazd to your response on or before January 25, 2002 to allow adequate <br />time for review before the February 18, 2002 decision date. Rule 1.8.1 states that changes and <br />additions to the permit application must be filed with the Division and the County Clerk and <br />Recorder. The applicant must also provide the Division with an affidavit or receipt <br />demonstrating that the change or addition was filed with the County Clerk and Recorder no later <br />than the close of business on the day the change was filed with the Division. <br />Please contact me at (303) 866-3567 if you have any questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />~r0 <br />Thomas A. Schreiner <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />cc: Cazl Mount, DMG <br />Mr. Ken Rollin <br />Rollin Consulting <br />840 Eagle Drive <br />Eaton, CO 80615-9086 <br />Attachments <br />