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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983035
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/18/1984
Doc Name
CONTACTS FOR MLRD MAILINGS
From
TERRA CONSTRUCTION CO
To
JIM MCARDLE
Media Type
D
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CO ~ O <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />D 61oMe Pasc o?. Execimve DueU n. <br />Etl1~YCIlG® lLP9dtl® Y'A IG'L IL PCItlE L`i~0~0tl ®QtlO~~®OCI <br />DAVID C. SHELTON Director <br /> <br />Richard D. Lamm <br />Governor <br />April 29, 1983 <br />Mr. Gilbert F. Rindahl <br />Rindahl and Associates <br />2305 South Syracuse Way <br />Suite 217 <br />Denver, Colorado 80231 <br />Re: Terr Construction, Inc. - "Vollmer Pit" - File No. 83-35 <br />~~; <br />Dear 1drsB~~: <br />I received your response to my letter of April 20, 1983, on April 26, 1983. <br />Upon reviewing this response the following day, I still had some minor <br />matters of clarification. However, I considered all the major outstanding <br />questions to have been answered and therefore recommeded that the Board <br />approve the 112 permit application for the Vollmer Pit with the amount <br />of the financial warranty set at $19,960.00. The Board moved to do <br />so, yesterday. <br />I will now mention my remaining questions and hope that one final, brief <br />letter from you will clear them up. One matter may be somewhat difficult, <br />considering that the Board has already approved the application and set <br />bond, but it should not delay permit issuance. <br />As a final point of clarification, I assume that your contention is that <br />the permeable nature of the soils will preclude the need for a sediment <br />control berm. My review of the data on the soils indicates that this is <br />most probably true. If erosion down into the drainage Swale begins to <br />occur, however, it is assumed that control will be instituted. <br />Please clarify the situation concerning the higher cost/acre for minor <br />disturbance vs. moderate disturbance. This may eventually modify the <br />amount of the financial warranty somewhat, necessitating a rider to the <br />bond document. <br />Sincerely, <br />•i I /'~i <br />Mark S. Loye <br />Senior Reclamation Specialist <br />MSL/pjp <br />423 Centennial Building. 1313 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80203 Tel. 1303) 866-3567 <br />
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