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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/2/2008
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 14 Letters
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Volume IIIA, Tab 14 <br />United States Forest Paonia ~ <br />USDA. Department of Service Ranger District <br />";,_ ~~ Agriculture PHONE VINO. 970-527-4131 <br />P.O. Box 1030 <br />N Rio Grande Ave. <br />Paonia, CO 81428 <br />FAX 970-527-4151 <br />File Code: 2820-4 <br />Date: December 4, 2007 <br />Collin Stewart <br />Bowie Resources, LLC <br />PO Box 1488 <br />Paonia, CO 81428 <br />Dear Collin, ~~ <br />This letter is in regards to your inquiry on pricing and disposition for the mineral materials <br />generated by the Hubbard Creek Shaft project. <br />It is our current understanding that Bowie has generated approximately 3000 cubic yards of <br />excess mineral material, primarily rip-rap, from the preparation of the Hubbard Creek Shaft drill <br />pad. In your correspondence dated Nov. 26, 2007, you also stated that excess top soil (estimated <br />at 500 yd3) is expected to be temporarily sto I ed off site. <br />The USFS is required to dispose of mineral r~naterials under 36 CFR 228, Subpart C. Under <br />Section 228.62, the USFS can issue a "Free-use" permit to local governments, providing mineral <br />materials at no charge, with a few prohibitions. In this particular case the USFS has no problem <br />issuing the Town Of Paonia afree-use permi~it for the excess mineral materials generated at the <br />shaft site. Once the amount of material provided to the Town is finalized, please contact this <br />office and we will follow up with the appropriate paperwork. If material is removed from the <br />Forest and not sent to the Town, then the USFS must charge Bowie for that disposition. <br />With respect to the off-site temporary storagEl, the USFS grants permission to allow Bowie to <br />temporarily store the topsoil off-site, for up to 5 years, provided the following: <br />• If the exact material can not be recovered after the five year storage period, any <br />replaced/substituted soil material will be of the same volume, quality, and viability of the <br />material originally removed. l <br />~ Bowie will be held to the reclamation~l standards as outline in the Conditions of Approval <br />for the Hubbard Creek Shaft. ~i <br />If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Ryan Taylor of my minerals staff at 970- <br />527-4131. <br />Sincerely, <br />/s/Ryan Z. Taylor (for) <br />LEVI K. BROYLES <br />District Ranger <br />U~iS ~~`~ ~ ~~ <br />A ~PRo~E~ Caring for the L land and Serving People Primed on RecyGed Paper <br />~~~0 ~ i <br />
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