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<br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />Roy Romer, Governor <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />DIVISION OF WILDLIFE <br />AN EQUAL OPPORTIMrfY EMPLOYER <br />Perry D. Oleos, Director <br />6060 Broadway <br />Deover, Colorado 80216 <br />Tclephooe: (303) 297-1192 <br />Cazl B. Mount <br />Division Of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman St. , Room 215 <br />Denver, Co 80203 <br />~II ~II~I~~II~~II~II <br />999 <br />NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE <br />317 West Prospect <br />Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 <br />(303)484-2836 <br />Januazy 18, 1995 <br />RE: Lucio Vasquez, Vasquez Quarry #2, file NM-94-121 <br />Dear Mr. Mount, <br />REFER TO: <br />G~~~o <br />~~~~ <br />~'Op~ <br />For Wildlife- <br />For Peol{le <br />PFC~\v~V <br />1995 <br />JRN 23 <br />°, ~I~~LI•d~s a ve°~o9Y <br />J~~~gl~ 1 <br />This is another one of the old quazries north of Lyons that has been worked in <br />yeazs gone by. The site has been visited and it looks about the same as most of the <br />others. <br />The expansion will destroy a few trees. For the most part, the plant community <br />is rather limited and consists of pine, mountain mahogany, skunkbrush, yucca, mullein <br />and a sprinkling of grass. <br />Wildlife is fairly diverse including deer,.elk, bear, mountain lion, coyote, <br />mazmot, rabbits, numerous small rodents, skunk, mappie, raptors and seasonal <br />songbirds. <br />It is recommended that any waste be mixed and seeded to the native plant <br />material as listed above. <br /> <br />Biologist <br />cc: Moss <br />Bobler <br />Leonard <br />file <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, ]ame, s. Lochhead, Erecuove Diraclor <br />WILDLIFE COhi11~tISSION, Thama+ M. Evo-Cbaumaa, Lauu F. Swift-Vin Chairman, Arnold Salazar-Secretary, <br />Jaaas Boyd-Mmber, Eldoa W. Cooptr-Member, Reborn Flank-Member, William R. Hegberg-Member, Marls LeVelley-Mmber <br />