Laserfiche WebLink
E EXHIBIT, MAPS I/II (OLD R NEW MINING PLAN/RECLAMATION PLAN) <br /> The scale of MAPS I/II is 1 inch = 50 feet. Contour lines <br /> and elevations are shown on both maps. MAP II shows a cut- <br /> away view and a top view. Reclamation of benches will be <br /> progressive as the operation develops. Each slope will be <br /> 450 angle to the next bench 20 feet below. The benches will <br /> be 5 feet wide. Mining will proceed north to south. The <br /> United States Forest Service owns all the land for miles <br /> around. G EXHIBIT provides source of legal right-to-enter. <br /> MINING PLAN, 1 -6 <br /> 1 . Both MAPS show patented 20 acre claim and boundaries of <br /> 9. 95 acre area of proposed 3ist-urbance. <br /> 2 . Jack G. Quinn and Lennie M. Quinn own the patented claim. <br /> The Forest Service owns all surrounding land. The lime- <br /> stone to be mined is owned by the above mentioned persons . <br /> 3 . MAPS I/II show by number all of the following: existing <br /> and proposed roads, old pit and new pit boundries, topsoil <br /> stockpiles� overburden stockpiles all of which <br /> ood for c ri product stockpiles, <br /> processing plant, scale, office and maintenance building <br /> (MAP II ) . <br /> 4 . Mining will be from north to south with 20 foot benches. <br /> 5 . See B EXHIBIT <br /> 6. See D EXHIBIT AND MAPS I/II. <br /> RECLAMATION PLAN, 1 -5 <br /> 1 . Benched mining with 5-foot-wide benches; 45' angle to <br /> next bench 20 feet below. Benched areas to be revegetated. <br /> 2. Benches and floor of mined-out quarry would both be general <br /> areas for trees, shrubs and landscaping. <br /> 3 . No ponds anticipated. <br /> 4 . Average thickness of replaced overburden 2 inches. <br /> 5. Average 2-inch thickness of topsoil . <br /> 9 <br />