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2010-01-22_PERMIT FILE - M2010004
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2010004
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
1/22/2010
Doc Name
New 112c application
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Leone Sand & Gravel LLC
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DRMS
Email Name
PSH
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D
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(6) Noxious weeds are not a problem on this site, however, if noxious weeds do invade this site, a <br />weed control program will be implemented as soon as possible to stop the spread of the noxious <br />weeds. A portion of the reclamation cost will be devoted to this item. A weed control management <br />plan has been included with this application. <br />(7) It will not be necessary to construct fire lanes or access roads for the express purpose of fighting <br />fire, since this area is for grazing, the haul roads and the county road will be used for fire breaks and <br />access to any wildfire. <br />(S) It is understood by the operator/applicant that planting required for reclamationmay be delayed, <br />through the period of use related to places of refuse disposal, haulage roads, and road cuts. All <br />industry standards for such storage will be used to stabilize the surfaces. The operator/applicant is <br />aware that no planting is required on these areas, as follows: <br />(a) on any affected land being used or proposed for the deposit or disposal of refuse until <br />after the cessation of operations for productive use of such refuse;. <br />(b) on lands proposed for future mining; <br />(c) within depressed haulage roads or final cuts while such roads or final cuts are being used <br />or made. <br />(d) where permanent pools or lakes have been formed; and <br />(e) on any affected land so long as chemical and physical characteristics of the surface and <br />immediately underlying materials of such affected land are toxic, deficient in plant nutrients, or <br />composed of sand, gravel, shall feasibly be remediedby chemicaltreatment, fertilization,replacement <br />of overburden, or like measures. <br />(9) The operator understands that where adverse characteristics of the surface exist, and it is not <br />feasible to remedy by artificial measures, that substitute acres may be reclaimed. <br />3.1.11 Buildings and Structures <br />This site is privately owned, and does not fall under the State Historic Preservation Office <br />Requirements for a cultural or history study, however, there is no cause to believethere are any areas <br />of interest to be mined. If the operator uncovers any site, the State Historic Preservation Office will <br />be notified. There are no structures except for a C.I.G. gas pipeline and ranch fences presently on <br />site, nor are there any permanent structures planned for this site.
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