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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980193
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/23/1980
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CDOT
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MLR
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• <br />4% L. ROTHSCHILD. P.E <br />'RECTOR OF TRANSPoRTAT/ON <br />ARK BREN70N <br />'GNWAY AOM/N/STRATOR <br />EORGE MADRIL, L.S. <br />YG/NEER/NG AOM/N/STRATOR <br />EL PASO COUNTY <br />~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <br />PHONE (303) 471-5774 <br /> <br />3170 CENTURY STREET <br />COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO 80907 <br />October 23, 1950 <br />Plr . Piark S . Loye <br />Keclamation Specialist <br />Plined Land Reclamation <br />423 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 60203 <br />Dear Mr. Loye: <br />This letter is to confirm our telephone conversation of today in <br />which we agreed to the following additions to our 110 Permit <br />Applications. <br />Exhibit A: Increase the expected areas of disturbance by 2 <br />acres for each pit except Sokol, which would re- <br />main at 7.5 acres and Dellacroce, which would <br />be increased by 3.0 acres to 9 acres. [Je under- <br />stand that it will be necessary to ammend our <br />permit if any of the pits exceed the anticipated <br />disturbance acreage. <br />Exhibit B: We are agreeable to seeding the top soil stock <br />piles with the recommended seed mix, we will <br />advise the Soil Conservation Service of your <br />recommendations. <br />Exhibit C: We will mark by dashed lines the anticipated area of <br />disturbance for each pit. We expect these photos <br />by the middle of November. <br />Exhibit D: Jack Vayhinger of the llivision of Wildlife will <br />provide us with a specific Wildlife report for each <br />pit location as soon as his field personell can <br />be free after hunting season. If the Wildlife staff <br />finds something that requires particular attention, <br />our operations are flexible enough to accomodate <br />their recommendations. <br />Exhibit E: The seeding plan provided by the <br />Service provides for drill rates <br />knowledge. We will work with the <br />Service in determining the areas <br />from mulching. <br />Soil Conservation <br />to the best of our <br />Soil Conservation <br />that will benefit <br />
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