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Permit No
M1979089
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/18/1974
Doc Name
LAND STABILIZATION & RECLAMATION AGREEMENT
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III IIIIIIIIIIIII III • <br />999 <br />• ~~ -~~ _ <br />RECEIVED <br />LAND RECLAMATION BOARD <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />JUN1°t974 <br />Room 215, 1845 Sherman St. COLO. Ult~i~~~b~~IjVEg92-3401 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Land Stabilization and Reclamation Agreement <br />THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this 17th day of June , <br />1974 by and between THE STATE OF COLORADO, by and through its Director of <br />Natural Resources and the Land Reclamation Board (hereinafter referred to <br />as "State") and Corn Construction Company (hereinafter referred to <br />as "Corn"}, <br />W I T N E S S E T H <br />WHEREAS, Corn desires to operate a sand and gravel pit in NE's, SE's <br />Lot 9, Section 6, Township 1 South, Range 1 West, Ute Meridian, Mesa County, <br />Colorado, better known as the 23 Road <br />Pit; and, <br />WHEREAS, Corn has submitted a plan on the Proposed Land Stabilization <br />and Reclamation Procedures far the proposed sand and gravel pit operations; and, <br />WHEREAS, Said 23 Road <br />will be operated for the <br />purpose of extracting sand and gravel for commercial marketing; and, <br />WHEREAS, The Colorado Open Mining Land Reclamation Act provides <br />statutory authority for the Land Reclamation Board of the State of Colorado <br />to enter into agreements with operators or persons in charge of mining <br />operations such as those contemplated by Corn to insure that the necessary <br />stabilization and reclamation work will be done to prevent landslides, floods <br />or erosion. This section of the law further provides that the Land Reclamation <br />Board requires a performance bond conditioned upon the faithful performance <br />of the stabilization work required by the Board; and, <br />WHEREAS, The Land Reclamation Board has determined that the mining <br />operation to be conducted by Corn in said Section 6 could have an adverse <br />affect on the environment and could result in landslides or erosion if proper <br />stabilization and reclamation procedures are not followed <br />
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