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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997089
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/22/1998
Doc Name
PRE HEARING BOARD ORDER
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PARTY TO THE STONE GRAVEL PIT APPLICATION
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<br /> <br />b. Does the application provide a description of the operations effect to wildlife? <br />c. Western Colorado Collared Lizard ICrotaphyrus c. auriceps/ or "Green Mountain Boomer", <br />reptile on Colorado Threatened Species list, is reported to have been sighted on the land in <br />question. <br />d. Is the operation potentially contrary to federal wildlife laws, including Migratory Bird Treaty <br />Act and Endangered Species Act, because Peregrine Falcons, Bald Eagles and Golden Eagles <br />may hunt in the area and neotropical migratory birds may use the area? <br />8. Does Exhibit I, Soils Information, meet adequacy requirements? <br />a. Does the application indicate that Natural Resources Conservation Service (Soil Conservation <br />Service) or other qualified person was consulted? <br />b. Does the application address topsoil suitability for revegetation? <br />9. Does Exhibit J, Vegetation Information, meet adequacy requirements? <br />a. Does the application contain quantitative estimates for each life form represented at the sitel <br />b. Does the application describe the relationship of vegetation types to soil types? <br />c. Does the application provide estimates of the carrying capacity? <br />d. Does the application show relation of the vegetation types to existing topography? <br />e. Mesa Verde cactus, and endangered species of plant life, may possibly be located in the area. <br />10. Does Exhibit M, Other Permits and Licenses, meet adequacy requirements? <br />a. Have appropriate permit applications to Colorado Department of Public Health and <br />Environment, Water Quality Control Division and Air Pollution Control Division been <br />submitted? <br />b. Has clearance from State Historic Preservation Office been granted? <br />c. Have highway permits for gravel and water hauling been identified? <br />d. Have Bureau of Land Management permits and procedures been satisfied? <br />e.. Have federal wildlife permits been identified? <br />f. Have federal permits relevant to recognized archaeological resources been identified? <br />g. Has Stormwater Permit, through Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, <br />Water Quality Control Division, been verified? <br />h. Have emissions permits for equipment, site and fugitive dust, through Colorado Department of <br />Public Health and Environment, Air Pollution Control Division, been verified? <br />4 <br />
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