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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980146
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
4/29/2009
Doc Name
New amendment application AM-04
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C&J Gravel Products, Inc.
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM4
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RCO
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Montoya Gravel Expansion EA <br />DECISION RECORD <br />Montoya Gravel Pit Expansion Project <br />CO-800-2007-049-EA <br />DECISION: It is my decision to select the Proposed Action, as described in the EA, excepting <br />the approximate 0.1 acre that is displayed in the NE '/ of section 9. This decision will authorize <br />C and J Gravel to renew their contract to extend operations in the Montoya Gravel Pit into <br />adjacent BLM acreage, which is within the larger overall contract area in the Grandview vicinity. <br />The pit, including both the portion located on private and the portion located on public lands, is <br />identified in the EA and this Decision as the "Montoya Pit." Other documents also alternatively <br />refer to it as the "Grandview Pit" or the "C and J Pit." <br />The Proposed Action will create approximately 15 acres of new surface disturbance. The area of <br />disturbance will extend between the existing Montoya pit and the existing La Plata County <br />gravel pit, located on private land (see map). The proposed expansion will border one <br />recreational trail in Sale Barn Canyon. Total surface disturbance on BLM land will be <br />approximately 63 acres. Expected production in the 15-acre parcel is expected to consist of <br />approximately 2 million tons mined. Operations in the 15-acre parcel will be similar to those in <br />the existing gravel operations. <br />The contract renewal will be for a period of ten years. In the event that the total 15-acre area is <br />• not completely mined out in ten years, the contract may, at BLM's discretion, be renewed for an <br />additional timeframe. However, this decision forecloses any additional contract renewals for <br />additional acreage. <br />My decision includes requirements for interim reclamation to manipulate slopes to a stable <br />condition which will not erode. The slopes shall also be successfully vegetated with a seed mix <br />approved by BLM, to control erosion and meet wildlife needs. Interim reclamation would <br />accomplish short-term stabilization for resource protection while allowing for continued pit <br />operations until contract terms have been fulfilled. <br />My decision also includes requirements for final reclamation to be accomplished at an <br />undetermined date in the future when pit operations are completed, which could be staged by <br />area. It should be noted that the Purchaser is already held responsible for future reclamation of <br />areas of the site that were previously mined under noncompetitive contracts issued between 1988 <br />and 1999. This includes 18 acres located in T. 34 N, R 9 W, SW'/ of section 3 and NW% of <br />section 10. <br />This decision will take effect on the day after the expiration of the 30-day appeal period, unless <br />an appeal and request for stay is filed. If an appeal and petition for stay are filed timely, the <br />decision does not go into effect for an additional 45 days or until the petition is denied, <br />whichever comes first (43CFR4.21). <br />RATIONALE: The Proposed Action responds to an application for contract renewal/area <br />expansion which will meet public demand for a needed resource (gravel). The RMP has already <br />identified gravel extraction as an emphasis in the project area and therefore, determined that it is
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