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<br />acres includes 41 acres for overburden storage area 27 arr�es for existing t es will be extracted. The total of 195 ,.,,
<br />2. Total affected area is aprraxnnately 195 acres, of which approximately 122 acres � � .
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<br />Overburden is 3' -5 in depth. `,tripping Y.iil be dun., :.equentially preceding extraction. In Area 1 water wiill pass through o 1 �—EXISTING GROUND
<br />a settling pond prior, to discharge into t e Big Thompson River. All water r•cm the dewatering of proposed pits 2 through LEGAL DESCRIPTION: v� _ APPROX.ELEV - 4985(U.S.G.S.)
<br />111 will be pumped into e0 sting ponds. L.,,ter used fc,r washinq of gravel is pumped from and returned to the existing a -
<br />The proposed extraction area lies in Sections 15, 16 anL.. 17 of TSN, Ru'.! f *_he 6th principa'I Meridian. A complete legal a II ., - APPROX. WATER LEVEL
<br />Do•u1, s utthea =t of the e::istinq processi.g area. description may be found in Exhibit A.
<br />4. CliiratologicaI da'a indicates average ar.tua1 rainfall of l but remoteness of site relative tc residential) uses, does a 3 0
<br />not dictate need 'or a dust free roadwa;: thoreforc, it will he gravel. TFese roads and all active areas wiill be wetted `coo`
<br />down if the dust ecomes excessive. but the pit will he wet year round so no (lust problems are anticipated. GEOLOGIC DATA:
<br />n. Present veqetation i; pasture grass, which will be reulanted sequentially within approximately six month inttervals for ° PROPOSED FINISHED GRADE
<br />Gravel Deposits IJnderlyinq Terraces and hood Plains - Pebble's generally well rounded, unweathered, deposits contain little IL _ LIMITS OF
<br />dust control. deleterious "lime" (CaL0-,1- Lithologic composition reflects bedrock in source areas along Boul'lor Creek, St. Vrain Creek, 2 r EXCAVATING
<br />7. Estimated time for inside of in age operation - 11 years. Lefthand Creek, the ittlr and Big Thomason Rivers, and the Cache la Poudre River; clasts are - :owposed chiefly of quartzite,
<br />7- The circled number inside each acreage indicates the present approximate order of mining of the proposed puts. 9
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<br />° Temporary truck crossing signs will be. placed on County Road 19E when pits 5 through 10 are being mined and on Wilson granite, gneiss, an, egmatite. Few or no reactive constituents. Source of best quality gravel for concrete aggregate
<br />Avenue when it is necessary o use the high water haul road. There will be a speed limit of 20 mph on all !interior haul and road metal. (Map showing potential sources of Gravel an' Crushed- Rock Aggregate 'n the "Boulder• -Fort Collins - Greeley area -
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<br />roads and when excessive mud and diet collects on connecting improved roads. i+ will he removed. Front Range Urban Corridor, Colorado by Roger B. Colton and r;rrold R. Fitch, 1974).
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<br />REVISIONS NOVEMBER 1978 LLH • MAIN OFFICE CLIENT: TITLE
<br />Date:. Drawn HOGAN OLHAUSEN INC. 2300 WEST EISENHOWER NO. OF SHEET No.
<br />By Date Description LOVELAND, COLORADO 80537 LOVELAND READY MIX CONCRETE INC. PRE- MINING & MINING PLAN MAP Project No- SHEETS
<br />Checked Engineers - Planners - Surveyors 1
<br />Photogrammetrists LOVELAND COLORADO EXHIBIT C 390- 06 -01 -01 3 2
<br />105 18TH STREET 7
<br />By Date
<br />Description n i BRANCH OFFICE
<br />Scale: I = 300 Approved
<br />By- —Date Descr' •lion GRE ElEY. COLORADO 80631
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