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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1974004
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/15/1974
Doc Name
STIPULATION & AGREEMENT
From
SPECIFICATION AGGREGATES INC
To
COLORADO BUREAU OF MINES
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D
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<br /> <br /> <br />3. No harmful impact of surface disturbance on otkier <br />resources is anticipated. Never-the-less much of the <br />overburden or top soil is being retained and <br />stock piled for the ultimate landscaping of the area, <br />and "French drains" and/or perforated pipe have <br />been installed to assure the natural flow of surface <br />water it it's established channels. <br />4. At the present time there is no indication that <br />monitoring technics should be established to ascertain <br />the effect of surface disturbance, other than regular <br />visual control. <br />5. The ultimate over all plan is to develop a land use <br />program for 230 acres. Detailed plans are now being <br />processed and finalized for this development. Tk.e <br />realization of these plans will require reshapincr of <br />the surface area, and the quarrying of about 80 <~cres <br />is the only feasible method of reshaping the rocA: <br />deposit area of the development. Some of the preliminary <br />development is in process, and sewer and water se=rvice <br />will be provided during 1971. <br />6. No timetable for the reclamation action has been <br />definitely established, but it is intended to pr~~ceed <br />with the development as rapidly as each phase is <br />economically justified. It is anticipated that the area <br />will not be completely developed for several years. <br />7. No estimate of cost has been established for the <br />stabilization program. <br />8. Approximately 10 acres was disturbed before July 1, <br />1969, and this consisted primarily of subsurface <br />exploration. <br />9. In the final analysis this quarry operation i.s in <br />essence a portion of a land use development pro=ject, <br />and the stablization methods will be any and all_ that <br />may become necessary to accomplish this ultimata <br />objective. <br />N./ab1L111Ly or aisturbance of this possible resource. <br />•~: <br />
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