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8/24/2016 10:19:16 PM
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11/25/2007 8:36:38 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2007003
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/8/2007
Doc Name
Fax + Conf. of Ad. Review Letter
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DRMS
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Christy-AG Engineering
Media Type
D
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Rule 6.3.5 Exhibit E- Man <br />14. Please provide the name of the owner of record of the easement described under Section <br />6.3.3(g) in the application package. <br />a. Will the improvements to this easement be left in place, or reclaimed? <br />b. If the owner of record for this easement differs from the owner and operator of <br />this proposed permit, then this constitutes a "significant, valuable and permanent <br />man-made structure" and procedures listed under Rule 6.3.12 (listed below under <br />Exhibit L) must be followed. <br />15. Please submit a finalized map labeling the names of the owners of record of the surface <br />of the affected area and of the land within two hundred (200) feet of the affected area per <br />Rule 6.35(2)(b). The Fremont County Parcel Maps provided in this package have <br />conflicting information -different names are listed under the same parcels. <br />Rule 6.3.6 Exhibit F- List of Other Permits and Licenses Required <br />16. Please provide a list of the other permits and licenses required. <br />Rule 6.3.12 Exhibit L-Permanent Man-Made Structures <br />17. Please provide the name of the owner of record of the fences described under Exhibit L in <br />the application package. <br />a. If the owner of record for these fences differs from the owner and operator of this <br />proposed permit, then this constitutes a "significant, valuable and permanent man- <br />made structure" and procedures listed below, per Rule 6.3.12, must be followed. <br />18. A Well Construction and Test Report was provided in your application package. What is <br />the location of the well (No. 252214) described therein? If the well is located within the <br />proposed permit boundaries, or within 200 feet of the permit boundary, then its position <br />must be designated on a map and the owner of record must be listed, along with the <br />following if the owner of record is not the operator/applicant: <br />a. Where the mining activities will adversely affect the stability of any significant, <br />valuable and permanent man-made structure located within two hundred <br />(200) feet of the affected land, including gas, water, power lines, fences, roads, <br />wells, ditches, and any below-ground utilities, the Applicant shall either: <br />i. Provide a notarized agreement between the Applicant and the <br />Person(s) having an interest in the structure, that the Applicant is to <br />provide compensation for any damage to the structure; or <br />ii. Where such an agreement cannot be reached, the Applicant shall <br />provide an appropriate engineering evaluation that demonstrates <br />that such structure shall not be damaged by activities occurring at <br />the mining operation; or <br />iii. Where such structure is a utility, the applicant may supply a <br />notarized letter, on utility letterhead, from the owner(s) of the <br />utility that the mining and reclamation activities, as proposed, will <br />have "no negative effect" on their utility. <br />As stated in the Office of the State Engineer's (OSE) response letter (enclosed) to the Division, <br />"exposure of ground water must not occur during or after mining operations. If stormwater is <br />3 <br />
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