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5.) The Applicant and current mining operator follows: <br />SUMMIT BRICK and TILE <br />601 EAST 13th STREET <br />P.O. BOX 533 <br />PUEBLO, CO 81002-0533 <br />Phone: 719-542-8278 <br />6.) U Development, Inc., Joe Gagliano is the Applicant's representative. <br />256 N. Merrill Drive <br />Pueblo West, CO 81007 <br />Phone: 719-240-9424 <br />Fax: 719-583-0583 <br />7.) The 112c Conversion Permit will be used for: mining and reclamation of clay plus sand <br />and gravel (construction aggregates), crushing, screening, stockpiling, scale house, and <br />office. The proposed operation is suitable within the size of the site. <br />8.) Pit name is: CEDARWOOD CLAY MINE. <br />9.) Mine type is open pit and the substance to be mined is clay and sand & gravel both <br />classified as construction aggregates. <br />10.) Site is located on Pueblo County Road 343 "aka" PICKNEY ROAD <br />approximately 3.5 miles east of INTER-STATE 25 SOUTH OF THE COLORADO <br />CITY exit. <br />11.) The legal description is lengthy and is in the 112c application exhibits information <br />package general location is a parcel of land in Section 32, Township 21 South, Range 60 <br />West, 6`h PM, County of Pueblo, State of Colorado. <br />12.) Current Zoning is A-1 Agricultural <br />13.) Surrounding Zoning is A-1 Agricultural. <br />14.) Post mine use will be Rangeland/Agricultural. <br />18.) There are man made structures on this section of land. As defined by "Mineral rules <br />and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board for Extraction of <br />Construction Materials," Amended May 2004, under Page 11 within Construction <br />Materials Rule 1: witch states that, "Structure, Significant, Valuable and Permanent <br />Man-made means a non-portable improvement to real property which has defined, current <br />and recognizable value of an economic nature; generally including but not limited to: <br />buildings, houses, barns, fences, above or below ground utilities, irrigation ditches, <br />maintained or public road, railroad tracks, cemeteries, communication antennas, <br />pipelines, water wells, water storage structures, discharge and conveyance structures, <br />etc." <br />All man made structures will be addressed in the DIVISION OF RECLAMATION, <br />MINING AND SAFETY MLRB Permit. Please see the attached exhibits for <br />details. A copy of "Mineral rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land <br />Reclamation Board for Extraction of Construction Materials," Amended May 2004 <br />can be found at the DIVISION OF RECLAMATION, MINING AND SAFETY <br />website www. mining.state.co.us. <br />16.) +/- 93.25 acres are proposed for this 112c Permit for an open pit mining operation <br />for sand & gravel also known as construction aggregates.