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Palmer Pipe & Construction <br />Application for Limited Impact Permit <br />Narrative <br />(Revised 10-9-08) <br />Pat Palmer, Owner, Palmer Pipe & Construction [970-946-5920, 381 Ute Junction Circle, <br />Durango, CO 81303], has filed an application for a Construction Materials, Limited Impact <br />(110) Reclamation Permit with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board under provisions <br />of the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials. The <br />proposed permit area is located on his property at 1810 CR 308, Durango, CO, SW 1/4, <br />Section 19, T 34 N, R 8 W, N.M.P.M. The property to be permitted consists of 3.85 acres <br />and the Affected Acreage is two acre. There is no mining activity associated with this <br />permit. The request is to permit stockpiling of material on the Affected Acreage, sale of <br />that material and reclamation of the Affected Acreage. <br />The purpose of this permit application is as a result of the BP gas well expansion on an <br />existing well pad located in the NE corner of the Applicants 85.03 acre property of which <br />the property to be permitted is a part. The expansion created a large amount of material <br />that needed to be utilized elsewhere on the property or removed. This material has <br />• already been excavated and stockpiled on the Affected Acreage. Palmer Pipe and <br />Construction used a portion of the material to construct the approved subdivision <br />roadways. The leftover material is to be crushed and removed by being sold to others. <br />The scope of the project is finite. Once the existing stockpile has been removed there will <br />be no additional activity and the permit will cease. There will be no additional mining or <br />crushing. <br />The amount of material removed was originally approximately 20,000 CY. The subdivision <br />road improvements required approximately 5,300 CY and the remaining approximately <br />14,700 CY is the subject of this application. <br />The proposed date of commencement for stockpiling of the material that was removed by <br />BP was June 2008 and proposed date for sale of :-'ftover material was July 2008 or after <br />this permit has been approved. The proposed future use of the land is development with <br />reclamation sufficient to control weeds and erosion. <br />Both the BP well pad expansion and the Fork Horn Mesa subdivision are full approved La <br />Plata County projects no part of either project will change as a result of this proposed <br />action. <br />