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<br />- ~ ~ Ideali4asiclndustries <br />C <br /> ement Division <br /> Exploration Department <br /> P.O. Box 1949 <br /> F ollins Colorado 80521 <br /> <br /> (3C3) ~ ;2 5.;;3 <br /> (303) 482~5C.;7 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />October 5, 1979 I~~ ~ <br /> ~. II.J <br />Mined Land Reclamation Board i,: ~ .,; <br />1313 Sherman Street `' "` - ' ' """' <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> i'~~' 1 ~' 1919 <br />Attn.: Mr. Jim Schmieding <br />Dear Sir: f,',:;: , ..~.r, i I.' ~;i_!.D':'.il0i~d <br /> C DI(1. Ue(~I. v. f, ~'L. u il~$0(1:C L'$ <br />Attached is a check for $1,150.00 payable to Colorado <br />State Mined Land Reclamation to cover the annual fee <br />(October 10, 1979 to October 10, 1980) for Ideal Basic <br />Industries' five Colorado quarries as follows: <br /> Acres for <br />Quarry Permit # Permit Type Annual Fee Bond Addition <br />Portland 77-344' Regular $ 350.00 30.0 <br />Boettcher Sandstone { 77-345 <br />/ Limited Impact 50.00 - <br />" Gypsum ~ <br />77-346 50.00 - <br /> <br />Slab Canyon Limestone; 77-347 Regular 350.00 5.0 <br />Boettcher Limestone X77-348 350.00 121.0 <br /> TOTALS $1,150.00 156 acres <br />---------- ---------- <br />---------- ---------- <br />Also attached are annual reports for the three regular quarry <br />operations and a Notice of Intent to Continue Mining on each <br />of the two Limited Impact operations. As these are the first <br />annual reports, affected acres during the year are marked to <br />include operating locations from July 1, 1976 (effective date <br />of HB-1065) to September 15, 1979 (about a month prior to the <br />10/10/79 permit anniversary date). As the several phases of <br />mining (topsoil, overburden, deposit, etc.) make it impractical <br />to designate acreages at the anniversary date, general operating <br />areas only are indicated from the standpoint of first disturb- <br />ance in time. As an example, there is often a 100 percent over- <br />lap of last year (outlined in black) and next year (outlined in <br />yellow) operating areas. Also, because of practical considera- <br />tions, next year's operating areas and bond additions often <br />encompass several years of future operations. <br />