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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2005050
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
9/2/2009
Doc Name
AM-01, EPP Incomplete
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DRMS
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Judy Garrigues
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
GRM
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-5- <br />(d) Indicate the direction that mineral extraction will proceed; <br />(e) note the location of any significant, valuable, and permanent man-made structures within two <br />hundred (200) feet of the affected area such as houses, barns, fences, above or below ground <br />utilities, irrigation ditches, maintained or public roads, bridges, wells, pipelines, water storage <br />impoundments, railroad tracks, cemeteries, and communication antennas. A narrative description <br />must be provided in Exhibit B - Site Description; and <br />(f) Outline and label existing disturbance within and/or adjacent to the permit boundary (e.g. <br />previously mined areas, roads or excavations resulting from utility construction). Re-disturbance of <br />previously disturbed areas, by the proposed mining operation, must be included in the permit area <br />and addressed in Exhibit D - Reclamation Plan. <br />(3) Reclamation Plan Map <br />(a) Show the gradient of all reclaimed slopes (horizontal: vertical) sufficient to describe the post <br />mine topography; <br />(b) Indicate where vegetation will not be established and the general area(s) for shrub or tree <br />planting; <br />(c) If ponds are a part of the Reclamation Plan, outline the final shore configuration of the ponds <br />and shallow areas if the future land use is for wildlife; <br />(d) State the average thickness of replaced overburden by reclamation area or phase; and <br />(e) State the average thickness of replaced topsoil by reclamation area or phase. <br />EXHIBIT G - Source of Legal Right-to-Enter (Rule 6.3.7): Provide a description of the basis for legal right <br />of entry to the site and to conduct mining and reclamation. This may be a copy of access lease, deed, abstract of <br />title, or a current tax receipt. A statement by the Landowner and acknowledged by a Notary Public stating that <br />you have the legal right to enter and mine is also acceptable. <br />EXHIBIT I - Proof of Filing with County Clerk (Rule 6.3.9): Provide an affidavit or receipt indicating the <br />date on which the application was placed with the local County Clerk and Recorder. Also, refer to Rule 1.6.2(1) <br />(c). <br />EXHIBIT J - Proof of Mailing Notices of Permit Application (Rule 6.3.10): Include proof of mailings of the <br />"Notice of Permit Application" sent to the County Board of Commissioners and Board of Supervisors of the local <br />Soil Conservation District, in the application, by submitting the date-stamped receipt for Certified Mailing or a <br />date-stamped copy of the notice form with signature acknowledging personal service and receipt by the <br />appropriate board. Also, refer to Rule 1.6.2(1) (a). <br />EXHIBIT L - Permanent Man-Made Structures (Rule 6.3.12): You must provide information sufficient to <br />demonstrate that the stability of any structures located within two hundred (200) feet of the operation or affected <br />land will not be adversely affected. If the Office determines that such information is inadequate to demonstrate <br />that the operation will not adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable or permanent man-made <br />structure, the Applicant shall either:
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