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~ ! 1111111111111111111 <br />999 <br />FLATIRON <br />PAV/NG COMPANY <br />POST OFFICE BOX 229, BOULDER, COLORADO 80302 PHONE: (303) 444.2151 <br />Mike Savage <br />4lined Land Reclamation <br />423 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Dear Mike: <br />November 12, 1980 <br />~. <br />~ IJ~~! <br />.... '.. ~.. .. ~., ~~ .,, .. ~i')., <br />This letter is to clarify what your agency will need to consider our load <br />out application adequate. As we discussed in our meeting on November 10th, you <br />need the following information: <br />(1) Site specific profile, range site description, topsoil depth b location. <br />(2) Map showing location of portable crusher, coal stockpile, topsoil stock- <br />pile and land use of area around load out site. <br />These two items I will be taking care of and getting back with you. You <br />also raised several other questions which we are passing on to the owner of land, <br />Union Pacific. We feel that since they own the property on which the load out <br />facility will be located they should be made aware of your concerns regarding: <br />(1) Reclamation Plan - We do not know what condition they want the land <br />left at the end of t11e lease. <br />(2) Hydrology - The culvert design you requested will come under the State <br />Highway Driveway Approach permit. This permit must be <br />issued to the owner of the land, Union Pacific. <br />I am enclosing a copy of the letter sent to Union Pacific concerning the <br />questions you raised. Let me know the status of. your denlin~s with I;nion <br />Pacific, and I will try to co-ordinate our efforts to get our permit adequate. <br />Sincerely, <br />Jay Stewart <br />ENCL <br />cc:file <br />JS:mm <br />