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2013-07-26_PERMIT FILE - M2012052 (5)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2012052
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
7/26/2013
Doc Name
Adequacy Response
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Braun Environmental, Inc.
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DRMS
Email Name
TC1
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D
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EXHIBIT F <br />LIST OF OTHER PERMITS & LICENSES REQUIRED <br />1) Building Permit (electrical and office trailer) Teller County <br />2) Explosive Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms <br />3) MSHA Safety (Personal) MSHA <br />4) Conditional Use Permit Teller County <br />5) DRMS has suggested that clearance might required by the State Historical Preservation <br />Office. That office sent a letter to DRMS stating that the site had been "determined <br />eligible for the National Register of Historic Places" based on previous field assessments <br />conducted in the 1990's, and recommended that "operator avoid this site, or that additional <br />inventory be conducted to determine the effect of the proposed project on this resource." <br />However, no features were ever listed on the Register. Braun made contact was made with <br />Mark Tobias of that office, the current site conditions were discussed regarding the nearly 20 <br />years that have gone by since the assessment was made, and the natural degradation of <br />structures exposed to the elements over that period of time. At this time there is nothing <br />remaining of these old original improvements, and Braun agreed to send the Office an <br />updated photograph of the site. As mining is to occur on this site in approximately the same <br />manner as had occurred in the past, the historical significance will remain. The historical <br />attraction remaining at this site is currently the waste rock pile and portal. The Office, along <br />with the City of Cripple Creek, has an interest in keeping the post mining look similar, thus <br />closure and reclamation will be performed keeping these elements in mind. <br />6) Storm Water Runoff Permit <br />
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