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V(� <br />f(2, . <br />Greg Lewicki And Associates, PLLC <br />11541 Warrington Court Phone: (303) 346 -5196 Fax (303 )-346 -6934 <br />Parker, CO USA 80138 E -Mail: info @lewicld.biz <br />February 20, 2015 RECEIVED <br />Michael Cunningham <br />-TO-'Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety DIVISIOr� _'_, %IATION <br />1313 Sherman St, Rm 215 MINING AND SAFETY <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />RE: Ralston Quarry; DRMS File No. M- 1974 -086; Amendment No. 3(AM03) Adequacy <br />Response No. 1 <br />The following is Asphalt Paving Co.'s response to the Colorado Division of Reclamation, <br />Mining, and Safety adequacy review #1 of the Ralston Quarry amendment application. Each <br />item has been addressed directly in this response letter, or with revisions to maps and permit <br />narrative as needed. Attached to this letter are the revised components of the application, as well <br />as additional information from Brierley & Associates. <br />Given the number of adequacy items, and the amount of information required to answer them, <br />Asphalt Paving Co. requests an extension of the decision date to March 17, 2015. This should <br />allow DRMS and Asphalt Paving Co. enough time to address all outstanding permit questions. <br />1. The Division received comments from the Colorado Historical Society and the <br />Colorado Division of Water Resources. The letters are attached for your review. Please <br />address the comments noted in the letters, and make any changes in the application as <br />necessary. <br />We have noted the comments from the Colorado Historical Society, and the Colorado Division <br />of Water Resources. <br />6.4.3 Exhibit C — Pre - mining and Mining Plan Map(s) of Affected Lands <br />2. The `Introduction' section of the submittal states the purpose of submitting the <br />Amendment Application was to correct a small error in the permit boundary. Please <br />describe the error in the permit boundary and explain how it was corrected. The Applicant <br />should note that removing any portion of the mine site from within the currently approved <br />permit boundary requires a separate permitting action. <br />