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1994-10-19_PERMIT FILE - M1994093
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1994093
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/19/1994
Doc Name
DAHLIA NORTH RESOURCES PIT MLRB 112 PERMIT APPLICATION CITY OF COMMERCE CITY CNTY OF ADAMS COLORADO
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i <br /> Cooley Sand and Gravel , continued page a <br /> • 91 Trees and Shrubs: Some trees and shrubs that could be included in <br /> the revegetation of the area , above water level , are as follows: <br /> conifer trees could include Eastern red cedar , Rocky Mountain juniper , <br /> Ponderosa pine , and Scotch pine. Deciduous trees that could be <br /> included are Siberian elm, Green ash, Hackberry, Cottonwood and <br /> Willow. Shrubs that are adapted include Antelope Bitterbrush , <br /> • Fourwing Saltbush , Hansen Rose , Rabbit Brush , Siberian Peabush, <br /> Honeysuckle , Skunkbush Sumac , and Lilac. <br /> 10) Structures: Any water inlet or outlet from an excavated area <br /> should be protected with an adequate structure to prevent erosion . An <br /> inlet area would need a drop structure to allow the water to enter the <br /> • excavated area without causing erosion . Depending on pond size after <br /> gravel is removed , rip-raping may be needed to protect banks from wave <br /> action. <br /> 11 ) Setback . Excavation should be maintained at an appropriate <br /> setback distance between the South Platte River , property lines , and <br /> • Bull Seep Ditch. This is to prevent any possible sloughing of banks <br /> that would disturb the adjoining property or water courses. Setback <br /> for the different items mentioned above may be different. Adams <br /> County Department of Planning and Development or the Colorado Mined <br /> Land Reclamation should be able to provide the appropriate setbacks <br /> required. <br /> • APPROVAL: All mining operations should be done in accordance with the <br /> regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation , Adams County <br /> Department of Planning and Development and any other governmental <br /> agencies which may be involved. <br /> I• I£ I can be of any further assistance , please contact me . <br /> Sincerely, <br /> • Roy D . Bell <br /> Consultant <br /> attachments: Mulching Standards and Specifications <br /> Soil Map and Soils Descriptions <br /> • <br /> • <br />
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