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2008-01-14_REVISION - M1981207 (4)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981207
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
1/14/2008
Doc Name
Response to inspection report, adequacy concerns
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Banks and Gesso, LLC
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR7
Email Name
THM
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Suite 117 <br />®® Banks and Gesso, LLC 720 Kipling St., <br />®® Lakewood, <br />RECEIVED akewoodColorado 80215 <br />(303) 274-4277 <br />Fax (303) 274-8329 <br />JAN 14 2008 www.banksandgesso.com <br />GRAND JIN G 'ION FILLD OFFICE F, <br />11 January 2008 DIVISION OF. , ,. <br />RECLAMATION MINING & SAFETY <br />All /Travis Marshall _ <br />Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety GRA;,,„ _,FFICE <br />101 South 3rd St., Suite 301 <br />Grand Junction, CO 81501 RECLI .::::...: .:.......?&SAFETY <br />Re: 'Response to DRMS Inspection Report of 12/20/07 and Adequacy Concerns, <br />Blue Pit, M-1981-207,, Technical Revision 7 <br />Dear Mr. arshall: <br />This letter responds to the Minerals Program Inspection Report, dated 12/20/07, <br />concerning the Blue Pit (DRMS No. M-1981-207). <br />The referenced inspection was prompted by a November 30, 2007, request for Technical <br />Revision submitted on behalf of Western Slope Aggregates by this office. The <br />requested Technical Revision consists of the relocation of an existing concrete plant <br />facility. As noted in the November 30, 2007, letter from Banks and Gesso, LLC: "The <br />concrete plant is entitled to operate and continue to exist at the site as a post-mining <br />land use by virtue of a separate, stand-alone Garfield County special use permit; <br />therefore, it is not necessary to include this facility in the bond calculation." <br />The purpose of the Reclamation Permit is to ensure the creation of a beneficial, <br />economically-viable post-mining use. A concrete plant is a beneficial post-mining use. <br />The state should also recognize that any warranty by the permittee that the concrete <br />plant will be removed involves the compulsory surrender of a very significant property <br />right. Garfield County special uses by Resolutions 81-384 and 93-020 were granted <br />individually; neither is conditioned upon the continuation of the other. <br />The Division correctly notes that the M-1981-207 permit for the Blue Pit has a financial <br />warranty that does not account for the concrete facility. The Division also notes that the <br />bond was last evaluated in 2000. In 2000, and multiple times prior to that, the Division <br />had opportunity to account for the concrete plant, since the facility was introduced to the <br />site in approximately 1993. Technical revisions, bond reviews, and regular inspections <br />have never prompted the Division to recalculate the M-1981-207. Presumably, this is <br />because the concrete facility is not properly regarded as a component of the mining <br />operator's Reclamation Permit. <br />The current Reclamation Plan and reclamation bond are sufficient to ensure beneficial <br />post-mining use at the site. If the concrete operator chooses to stay on the site at the <br />time of final reclamation and through the release process, it is the intent of this permit <br />not to interfere with this property right, as allowed under the separate special use permit <br />to a separate company. If the concrete operator does not intend to stay at the site, then <br />the operator would commit to vegetating the entire site following demobilization by the
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