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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000088
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/18/2000
Doc Name
PN M-2000-068 R & R REGESTER ENTERPRISES INC ANTERO GRAVEL
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~~ <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />Bill Owens, Governor <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />DIVISION OF WILDLIFE <br />AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER <br />Bruce L. McCloskey, Acting Director <br />6060 Broadway <br />Denver, Colorado 80216 <br />Telephone: (303) 297-1192 <br />September 15, 2000 <br />James Stevens <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman St. Room 215 <br />Denver. CO 80203 <br />• III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />999 <br />RECEIVEC <br />SEP 18 2000 <br />DivisOrl of Minerals 8 Geobgy Far Pe~~ple~ <br /> <br />RE: Permit # M-2000-088 - R 8 R Regester Enterprises, Inc. - Antero Gravel <br />Dear Mr. Stevens: <br />I have reviewed this application, but was not able to visit the site. District Wildlife Manager <br />Marts Lamb is familiar with this location and I have discussed the project with him. <br />Most of this site is already disturbed due to previous mining activity in the area. The disturbed <br />area has little value as wildlife habitat and mining there should not have significant new impacts <br />to wildlife. Part of the site has not been disturbed and does have significant value to wildlife. <br />Since the mountain plover, a state special concern species, is known to use this general vicinity <br />for nesting, care should be taken in the undisturbed portion of the site not to destroy any <br />mountain plover nests. This could be avoided by either disturbing the ground during the non- <br />nesting season (fall-winter), or searching the area for plover nests prior to any new ground <br />disturbance during the spring/summer. <br />A coyote den is known to occur on this site, and since destroying active dens is illegal, we <br />suggest that the den area be disturbed during the non~ienning period, late fall and winter. <br />The bulk of the re-seeding mix consists of two non-native grasses, smooth brome and <br />pubescent wheatgrass. We suggest that the re-seeding mix instead emphasize native species <br />which would benefit wildlife. <br />Please let me know if you have any questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />~l~,ve w~,.~ <br />Dave Weber <br />Habitat Biologist <br />cc: Mark Lamb, DWM <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Greg Walcher, Executive Director <br />WILDLIFE COMMISSION, Bernard L. Black, Jr., Chairman Rick Enstrom, Vice-Chairman Philip James, Secretary <br />Members, Tom Burke • Mark LeValley • Marianna Raftopoulos • Robert Shoemaker • Olive Valdez <br />Ex-Officio Members, Greg Walcher and Don Ament <br />
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