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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1987164
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/22/2022
Doc Name Note
Exh H
Doc Name
Request For Amendment To Permit
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Oldcastle SW Group, Inc. dba United Companies
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DRMS
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AM4
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HR1
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AWA
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EXHIBIT H WILDLIFE INFORMATION <br /> 1 . Introduction <br /> Wildlife habitat fragmentation has already occurred at the Hayden Gravel Pit due to the long- <br /> term presence of mining, agriculture, and proximity to the airport, town of Hayden, and Route <br /> 40. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) habitat and range mapping has been used to develop <br /> this wildlife analysis. The CPW will be consulted as part of the county and amendment <br /> permitting processes. <br /> 2. Description of Significant Wildlife Resources on the Affected <br /> Land <br /> Small animals such as rodents and small birds reside on the dryland terraces on and near the <br /> site. The overall area is used by deer, elk, mountain lion, bear, and other common mountain <br /> species of Colorado. The site serves as winter forage and winter range for bald eagles. There <br /> are two potentially active bald eagle nests within one mile of the site according to CPW data, but <br /> no known nest has been identified within 1/2-mile of the expansion area. <br /> 3. Seasonal Use of the Area <br /> Bald eagles make use of the site as winter forage and overall winter range. All other significant <br /> wildlife resources are year-round in their usage. <br /> 4. Presence and Estimated Population of Threatened or <br /> Endangered Species <br /> No federally listed threatened and endangered species and/or habitat were identified on the <br /> affected land. <br /> 5. Effect of Proposed Operation on Existing Wildlife <br /> Impacts on wildlife use from the proposed project would include direct temporary elimination of <br /> potential habitat within the affected area during mining, and temporary localized displacement <br /> associated with additional noise and lighting from the proposed project. This localized loss of <br /> habitat would not disrupt regional migration or significant movement patterns and would not <br /> threaten the overall health and viability of a species. Additionally, critical habitat, critical winter <br /> range, and calving areas will not be affected as these resources are not present within the <br /> affected area. Nearby lands are also disturbed for various uses, and as such the Hayden Gravel <br /> Pit expansion will not be of a significant impact on area wildlife habitat. <br /> Hayden Gravel Pit <br /> December 2022 H-1 Lewicki&Associates <br />
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