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11/27/2007 5:46:16 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981277
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Name
MINED LAND WILDLIFE QUESTIONAIRE
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~ MINED L~ WILDLIFE STATEPfENT/EVALUATION (Revised) <br />,~ <br />for limited impact and select regular mine applications <br />The Following information pertaining to wildlife is provided for use by Mined Land <br />Reclamation Board in their consideration of a mining permit for: <br />Loukonen brothers Flagstone <br />P.O. Box 333 SE4 Sec. 1, T2N, R71W; W~ Sec. 6, T3N, R701d Boulder County <br />yons, Name/Type and Location of Mine (Legal) <br />80540 <br />Wildlife Species list: Deer, elk, bear, mountain lion, coyote, fox, marmot, rabbit, <br />weasel, raptors, magpie, jays, numerous small rodents and seasonal songbirds. <br />Endangered/critical species/impacted: No known threatened or endangered species <br />Critical habitats/vegetative communities impacted: N/A <br />Assessment of impact: Minor; these are old quarries that have been worked off and on <br />as market varied for perhaps a hundred years or more. <br />Mine Reclamation recommendations (include key species/habitats for which restoration <br />is designed). <br />As an area is mined out, the rubble should be placed in the old mined area. This is <br />very meager, but there is practically no soil to work with and the quarries remain open <br />and are only mined on material derz~and. Therefore, total reclamation is rot feasible <br />in the foreseeable future. <br />/1 <br />~; <br />Prepared By: !..,~/L./ 4~ ;`,!r~(~// Date: December 7, 1981 <br />Donald Bogart <br />Submitted By:_ Date: <br />This statement is void if no[ processed within 1 year. <br />This analysis does not constitute approval of application. <br />PaKe 2 of 2 <br />
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