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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009079
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
12/9/2009
Doc Name
Response letter dated 12/07/2009
From
Baseline Corporation
To
DRMS
Email Name
GRM
Media Type
D
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Rule 6.4.3 Exhibit G Pre- Mining and Mining Plan Map (s) of Affected <br />Lands <br />The site is located in vacant and undisturbed land directly south of the intersection of <br />Moffat County Road 7 and Moffat County Road 21. Several Maps have been included in <br />this section in order to provide all of the required information: Map 2 - Assessor's Map, <br />Map 3 — Existing Conditions Site Plan (Pre- Mining Map), Map 4 — Aerial Image Map, <br />and Map 5 — Mining Plan Map. <br />(a) Map 2 — Assessor's Map depicts all adjoining parcels and surface owners of <br />record. <br />(b) Map 3 — Existing Conditions Plan shows the location of all existing conditions <br />on and adjacent to the site. There are no known creeks, buildings, oil and gas <br />wells and lines, or power and communication lines within the affect land and <br />within 200 feet of the boundaries of this area. <br />(c) Map 3 — Existing Conditions Site Plan shows existing topography with four <br />foot contour intervals. The topography of the site is gently rolling and <br />generally slopes to the west on the order of 3 to 5 percent. <br />(d) Both Map 3 — Existing Conditions Site Plan and Map 5 — Mining Plan Map <br />show the Proposed Pit Boundary. The only area outside of the Proposed Pit <br />Boundary to be affected is for the access points onto County Road 21. <br />(e) Map 5 — Mining Plan Map contains a note stating the type of present <br />vegetation covering the affected lands. The site is sparsely vegetated with <br />sagebrush, cactus and occasional grasses. <br />(f) The soil boring logs showed no trace of ground water at the depths in which <br />mining operations will take place. The pit will be a dry pit with no <br />impoundments. Map 1 — Index Map and Map 3 — Existing Conditions Site <br />Plan show two un -named draws passing to the north and south of the affected <br />land. No work is proposed within these draws. The Little Snake River lies <br />approximately 3/4 mile west of the western most edge of the proposed mining <br />area. <br />(g) The only existing permanent man -made structures within 200 feet of the <br />affected land are Moffat County Road 21 and the existing culverts under <br />County Road 21. This is a rural gravel road and is shown on Map 3 — Existing <br />Conditions Plan. <br />(h) Soils information is provided in Exhibit 1. Map 4 shows an aerial photo of the <br />general project area. <br />
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