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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2004030
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
7/30/2012
Doc Name
CONVERSION APPLICATION
From
T BONE STONE QUARRY
To
DRMS
Type & Sequence
CN1
Email Name
TAK
MAC
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D
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Executive Summary of T -Bone Stone Quarry (110) Conversion to 112 Application <br />July 30, 2012 <br />Page 3 <br />Exhibit H: Wildlife Information: there are no significant wildlife resources likely to be affected <br />by this conversion application. There are several quarries, including this operator's existing 110c <br />quarry, that have been operating in the near vicinity for decades without impacting the seasonal or <br />year -round game or non -game resources in the area (deer, fox, occasional bear, occasional mountain <br />lion). Applicant will contact the Division of Wildlife for their recommendations and will supplement <br />this application if necessary or appropriate based on their feedback. <br />Exhibit I — Soils Information, Exhibit J — Vegetation Information & Exhibit K — Climate <br />[existing] See Soil Conservation Service study attached to 110c Exhibit C <br />Eshibit L — Reclamation Costs <br />[existing] CIRCES Cost Estimating tables from 2004 indicate approximate cost to reclaim site is <br />$2,000 /acre x 25 acre (bond area) = $50,000 bond amount. <br />Exhibit M - Other Permits and Licenses <br />1. Boulder County is requiring a grading permit, which has been applied for. <br />Exhibit N — Source of Legal Right to Enter <br />[existing] see 110c Permit, Exhibit G <br />Exhibit P - Municipalities Within Two Miles <br />[existing] see 110c Permit, Exhibit J [none; Lyons is 5.5 miles away] <br />Exhibit Q - Proof of Mailing [BOCC and SCS] <br />Exhibit R — Proof of Filing with County Clerk & Recorder <br />Exhibit S - Permanent Man -Made Structures <br />see "T -Bone Stone 112 Permit Conversion (M- 2004 -030) Map, attached; no structures <br />other than tool shed shown on map lie within 200' of the affected area <br />EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF APPLICATION <br />Site features, soil characteristics, and geologic characteristics of the site are detailed in Exhibit C, <br />based upon Soil Conservation Service data. There are no streams, lakes, reservoirs, or ponds that <br />would receive drainage directly from the proposed affected area. Water and sanitary facilities <br />complying with Boulder County Health Department Regulations will be provided for employees, but <br />Land Use & Development Planning — Business Formation & Employer Defense — Government & Public Relations <br />Phone: 303.447.2555 4 FAX: 303.447.1635 4. Cell Phone: 303.931.5089 + E -mail: edbyrne @smartlanduse.com <br />
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