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71 I=e SIn7'' ctrl =C.'= Id!h'= Pcn~~T ~.??~ ICnTIOi! <br />I. h;ine Ccr'rzny <br />Robinson Brick & Tile Co. <br />P. O. Box 5243, Denver, CO 80217 <br />2. trine Type and Lxztion <br />Clay Mines Apache #9 Sec.20, <br />Apache_#9A Sec. 16, <br />:. Duration of Cpe r lion <br />Indeterminate, approximately 20 - <br />4. Total F,raz Distur5ed <br />1280 acres maximum. <br />Attn: Mr, Cliff Thorne <br />T. 12 S., R.62W. <br />T_125. , R.62W. <br />30 years. <br />5. l;ildlife Species List <br />Mule Deer, Antelope, Coyote, Fox, Badger, Cottontail Rabbit, Jackrabbit, <br />Mourning Dove, Ducks, Golden Eagle, Praire Falcon, Kestrel, Rough-legged <br />Hawk, Red-tail Hawk, Feruginous Hawk, Swainson's Hawk, Great Horned Owl, <br />Crow, Raven, Dlagpie. <br />6. r,dcngered Species Impacted <br />None known. <br />7. Pssessr.ent of htininc Impact on Wildlife <br />This mining project will cause some displacement of the above species. <br />This displacement should be minimal with proper reclamation. <br />2. ~rcpesec 4Siticztion ~',ezsures, Including Declamation for h'ildlife Habitat. <br />Expended deposit areas should be reclaimed as the operator progresses, <br />The worked areas should be reshaped to existing contours, and topsoil <br />should be stock piled for redistribution over impacted areas, A <br />mixture of native species of grasses should be reseeded according to <br />SCS recommendations. Any ponds formed during the reshaping of impacted <br />areas would be very beneficial to wildlife, if exceptable to the land- <br />owner. <br />r'c=~'e' by: lack Vav inner TItIE: ra;lrll iFa Ri nlnoict <br />-=-_~ ~Narch 7 1978 <br />cc: Rex Tal iaferro, Environmental Resources <br />Colo. Springs East District File <br />