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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2001069
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
1/11/2010
Doc Name
New amendment application (AM-01)
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Asphalt Constructors, Inc.
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
RCO
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D
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CONS 7040W. Hwy. 180 Alamosa. Co. 81101 (719)58&887t <br />EXHIBIT C <br />PRE-MINING AND MINING PLAN MAP(s) OF AFFECTED LANDS <br />a) The adjacent surface owners of record are listed on Map C.1 and below: <br />Gene Ensz, Darwin Ensz, John Reason & MJJD, LLC. <br />b) There has been no change since the last application was filed. <br />c) Map C.2 has contour lines of five foot intervals darkened for reference. <br />d) Map C.3 shows amended areas to be mined. Combining existing and <br />amended permit covers 66.54 acres. The 21.80 acres south of irrigation ditch <br />has been mined and reclaimed. Remaining area north of irrigation ditch includes <br />proposed mining and staging areas totaling 44.74 acres. This area will be mined <br />in four phases and reclaimed as mining progresses. Phase IV is 10.3 acres, <br />Phase V is 10.3 acres, Phase VI is 4.4 acres and Phase VII is 10.2 acres. <br />e) See Map C.4 for vegetation in the affected area. Please see Exhibit J for the <br />list of vegetation types per soil type. <br />f) There is no water information to present on a map. <br />g) An existing pole barn is present within the staging area. <br />h) Soils information: <br />The Natural Resource Conservation Service has classified two soil types. <br />Please see Map C.4 for soil type boundaries. Attachment C.H.1 details the <br />breakdown of soil type characteristics. <br />Soil and vegetation are very similar with slight variances in vegetation <br />composition due to existing topography.
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