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INTRODUCTION - This application is a request for the conversion of an existing Limited Impact <br />1 10 Operation to a, 112 Reclamation Operation, in accordance with Conversion Rule 1.11 of the <br />Mineral Rules and Regulations of The Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board for the <br />Extraction of Construction Materials. Hot mixed asphalt and concrete production is not included <br />as part of this request at his time. <br />MINING PLAN - The Mining Plan Map found within Exhibit C depicts the proposed permit <br />boundary, mining areas, site features, and the location of other uses ancillary to the operation. <br />Operations will occur intermittently throughout any given year, with periods of inactivity less <br />than 180 continuous days, and will be limited to the hours of 6:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. <br />In addition to the 9.9 acre existing mining activities, approximately 24.3 acres of the 37.7 acre <br />permit boundary are identified for use as sand and gravel extraction. Mining will be conducted <br />in four phases. In addition to stockpiling of the resource materials, the following activities, <br />ancillary to the operation will also occur within the identified extraction area during the mining <br />phase. It is anticipated that these activities will require approximately one acre and will be <br />relocated from time to time to various places on the mine floor: <br />Portable scale <br />• Office and lab trailer parking <br />• Employee parking <br />Portable fuel storage <br />Equipment parking and maintenance <br />• Tool storage <br />Portable toilet <br />The sand and gravel layer that will be excavated is an alluvial deposit overlaid with very little <br />overburden soil. The total depth of sand and gravel resources is unknown. Given the nature of <br />the mining operation at this time, removal of more than 40 feet of the resource is not <br />considered to be practical. Ground water has not been encountered in any of the previous <br />excavations that have occurred on the property. <br />The first step of the mining process will be the removal of the trees & shrubs, which will be <br />burned, buried or used as mulch during the reclamation efforts. It is anticipated that between <br />one and two feet of the surface overburden will be removed in order to clean the extraction <br />area of all the wood and roots. <br />The trees and shrubs together with approximately two feet on native soil will be removed using <br />excavators, loaders and dump trucks and stored in strategically located nearby stockpiles. It is <br />expected that approximately 30 percent of the removed overburden will be lost due to large <br />Rev. 02/25/10 <br />Rev. 04/19/10