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June 25, 2009 <br />Annual Report <br />LAKE COUNTY <br />Public Works <br />1200 Hazel Street <br />Leadville, CO 80461 <br />Phone: 719-486-0259 <br />Fax: 719-486-8479 <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining & Safety <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Re: Permit No. M-1977-459 <br />Lake County Gravel Pit <br />Anniversary Date: July 8, 2009 <br />Gentlemen; <br /> <br />Enclosed, please find the payment of $791.00 for the annual fee for the above referenced <br />permit. <br />The activity in the calendar year 2008 consisted of mining and crushing approximately 4500 <br />tons of road base material during the time period January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008. The <br />material mined consisted of taking down material on existing disturbed areas as shown on <br />enclosed map and cutting down the slope on the south east side of the pit on undisturbed soil. <br />Approximately 100'x 30' of new area was disturbed. The new area had less than 2" of top soil <br />material, which was pushed back south and east from disturbed pit area. <br />Reclamation for the year 2008 consisted of stockpiling existing top soil from the pit area to the <br />east side of the pit. Also in 2008, we have continued our program of stockpiling top soil from <br />outside sources, such as new road construction around town in anticipation of future <br />reclamation work. <br />New disturbances for the year 2008 include stockpiling all salvageable top soil at the top east <br />side of the pit in order to maintain and take down the grade of the pit, also to continue to <br />accumulate top soil from outside sources. It is expected that there will not be any new <br />disturbances. All mining activities will be within previously disturbed areas of the existing pit. <br />Production for the calendar year January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009 will be between <br />5,000 and 10,000 tons of road base material. <br />Please contact Brad Palmer, Public Works Director at 719-486-0259 should you have any <br />questions. <br />Sin erely, <br />?&J)94. <br />Brad Palmer, Director <br />Lake County Public Works