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OEC ' ,a 1991 <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />303 866-3567 <br />FA x: 303 832-8106 <br />OF.Cp~ <br />ti~~ <br />~' ~'~8 <br />... <br />~ 1876 ~ <br />DATE: December 16, 1991 ~~a~~r. <br />Frae R. Banta, <br />T0: Roland G. Obering Division Dirxtor <br />FROM: James C. Stevens, Reclamation Specialist <br />RE: File No. M-91-OB2, Adequacy Items <br />The following items must be addressed by the applicant in order to satisfy the <br />applicable requirements of C.R.S. 34-32-101 et seg• and the Mineral Ftules and <br />Regulations of the Mined Land Reclamation Board: <br />Notice Requirements: Currently the applicant has not provided proof of <br />publication of public notice (Rule 3.2(3)(b)(iti). <br />The applicant has not provided proof of receipt of notices to owners of land <br />affected (Larry Laughrey) and owners of land within 200 feet of boundaries of <br />affected land (Rule 3.2(3)(b)(v). <br />Exhibit B <br />Item 2: There is no listing of the permanent man-made structures and <br />their ownership, only reference to locations of such structurE~s on <br />Maps E-1 and E-2 where land ownership is indicated. Provide narrative <br />stating that ownership of structures (including sawmill) is tf~e same, <br />if it is, as the surface ownership indicated on map. (The sawmill <br />could be owned by Tiger Timber could it not?) <br />Exhibit C <br />Item 2: The Division understands from page 2 under this exhit~it that <br />two inches of topsoil 15 salvageable, therefore any topsoil two inches <br />or thicker will be salvaged and stockpiled for subsequent use. If this <br />is not intended, please advise. <br />Item 7: The dlmenstons of existing access road within the permit area <br />have not been provided nor those of the road inside and along east <br />margin of the proposed permit area. Presumably these will be used <br />during mining and reclamation activities and so should be described in <br />the narrative. Also include descriptions of any improvements intended <br />to these roads. <br />