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~ III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />~EG~ ~~~ 999 , <br />r..ine, x...r ergln«rep a Canetruetlen <br />• <br />December 8, 1987 <br />State of Colorado <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />423 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />r~ ~ ~- <br />General OMlees <br />6999 York Street <br />Denver, Colorado 00229-7399 <br />(303)209-8441 <br />Aephell Plenl <br />6555 Huron <br />Denver, Colorado 80221-2423 <br />(303) 428-1983 <br />DEC 101987 <br />t~IrlcD LAUD <br />RECLAiVIATiOiV DiUiSiOt~ <br />RE: Del Camino Properties <br />Permit No. M-82-015 <br />Annual Fee Letter <br />Gentlemen: (1 <br />In response to your 112 Annual Fee Letter, we are enclosing our check in the v~l(1 <br />amount of $350.00 and hereby submit the following information as requested: <br />1. Approximately 10 acres were affected during 1987. <br />2. Grading and reclamation continues as we remove the gravel. We have <br />probably have worked an additional 10 acres for the purpose of final <br />grading. <br />3. We have seeded in accordance with the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Soil <br />Conservation Service letter dated November 27, 1984, (copy attached). <br />4. We estimate ten (10) additional acres will be affected during 1988. <br />We are in the process of developing our first recreational lake facility. <br />This lake must be at least .4 of a mile long and .2 of a mile wide. A lake <br />this size, of course, involves substantial amounts of gravel removal and <br />topsoil replacement. We have, therefore, been working toward this end <br />result; however, due to the magnitude of the area involved, nothing has <br />been totally reclaimed. We have placed soils in strategic places to permit <br />this reclamation; however, until all of the materials are extracted, these <br />stockpiles must remain in place. New areas which are finished in grade will <br />be revegetated. <br />0 <br />