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"av; <br />r sss ~~ <br />~r GEIVF <br />Excerpted from Jefferson County <br />Board of Adjustment Resolution <br />Case No. A74-36 <br />6. In acr,ord with the reconnendatlons of <br />reclamation of the site shall con~raenFe <br />of the 5 year special exception. <br />:~ -, <br /> <br />T.H.K. Associates, <br />during the third year <br />a. Reclamation shall consist of replacing the over- <br />burden and adding whatever topsoil is necessary <br />and thereafter hydro-seeding the area with <br />native grasses such as blue ga~oa or rye. <br />b. Such reclamation shall cowmence at the south- <br />eastern portion of the excavated floor and <br />expa~~d in an ever-widening semicircle as mining <br />is completed. <br />c. Ho later than year five of this 'special excep- <br />tion, one-half of the site or~approximately 9 <br />aces shalt be completely reclaimed. <br />d. If by operation of taw the quarrying operation <br />ceases, the entire floor of the quarry shall be <br />at least in process of reclamation by year six. <br />e.. If 5y operation of tar the quarrying operation <br />ceases afre- the fifth year, in addition to the <br />forego :, :. tie remaining flat benches shall be <br />excavat.~~ ~r~ that a ridge is left on the out- <br />side. 'he h.ncn world thereafter be covered <br />with 6 to i~ inches of topsoil before seeding; <br />thereafter, the benches shall be replanted with <br />native shr~~bs such as true mountain mahogany, <br />western choke cherry, wild choke cherry or <br />mountain nine bark, and trees such as Colorado <br />pinon' pine, the common mountain 'juniper, the <br />timbre pine or the narrow leaf poplar and what- <br />ever other seeding is necessary to hold the <br />topsoil in place. <br /> <br />.....-.._ .. , - ,.,~ rk..,,__ ..._. <br />