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2008-12-09_PERMIT FILE - C1996083A (3)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/9/2008
Doc Name
pg 2.05-59 to 2.05-126
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
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D
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• 2.05.6(6) <br />caulked on the outside. It is much older than the cabin to the south and <br />could be characterized as a hunting camp which is only used a few times per <br />year. The Operator's structures are described in Section 2.05.3(3)(a). <br />Dove Cave is a rock shelter formed by a sandstone ledge overhang. The <br />ledge overhang runs for about 100 feet and is northeast facing. The area <br />of apparent occupation is about 60 feet long. The cave measures a <br />maximum of about 10 feet deep and 5 feet high. A description of the <br />prehistoric campsite, Site 5DT1326, is presented in the Volume VI, <br />Cultural Resources, Class III Cultural Resource Inventory and <br />Paleontological Assessment Report for 1360 Acres of Forest Service <br />Administered Lands within the Iron Point Coal Lease Tract (COC-61209). <br />(a)(ii)(B) The creeks, ponds, springs, reservoir, access roads, trails and power line <br />alignment are shown on Map 9, Hydrologic Monitoring Location. The <br />location of the water rights are presented on Map 23, Water Rights Location. <br />The location of the lower and upper perched water bearing zones are <br />• presented on Maps 10 and 11 respectively. <br />(b) A description of the worst possible consequences which subsidence, if it <br />occurred, could have for such structures or renewable resource lands. <br />(b)(i)(A) The premining land use of the permit area is classified as rangeland, wildlife <br />habitat and industrial. The premining land use of the USDA-FS managed <br />lands are described in the GMUG Land and Resource Management Plan as: <br />"Lands are managed for wildlife habitat management for one or more Forest <br />Service management indicator species. Semi-primitive -non-motorized, <br />semi-primitive motorized, and roaded natural recreation opportunities are <br />provided. Livestock grazing and vegetation treatments are allowable." The <br />majority of the area is rangeland and wildlife habitat. The area classified as <br />industrial is the previously disturbed area associated with the old King Mine. <br />The postmining land use of the permit area will be classified the same as the <br />premining land use which is rangeland, wildlife habitat, the UDSA-FS land <br />use and industrial. See Map 12, Premining Land Use and Map 13 <br />Postmining Land Use. <br />• <br />PR-11 2.05 - 105 - 11 /08 <br />/9 i'P~oVEI~ <br />~ ~I19~t) `a' <br />
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