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• <br />~ III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />STATE OF COLORf~DO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Depahmenl of Natural Resources <br />l J l J Sherman SL, Room ? I S <br />Denver, Colorado 8020] <br />Phone: (30 31 866-3 567 <br />FAX:1J0318}2-81p6 <br />September 14, 1995 <br />~~~ <br />DEPARTMENT OF <br />NATURAL <br />RESOURCE <br />Roy Romer <br />Governor <br />Izmes 5. Lochhead <br />Exxmme Dnecror <br />Michael 8. Lang <br />Division Director <br />Mr. Konrad Oker <br />Assistant Coordinator <br />Park County Road & Bridge <br />P.O. BoX 147 <br />Fairplay, Colorado 80440 <br />RE: Criteria for maps submitted with a conversion application, Eleven <br />Mile Pit, File No. M-80-014 <br />Dear Mr. Oker: <br />Thank you for inquiring about the acceptability of the map drawn for <br />the Eleven Mile Gravel Pit conversion. The Rules and Regulations <br />present criteria to which your maps must conform. These Rules are as <br />follows: <br />Rule 6.2.1(2) gives general requirements. <br />Rule 6.3.5 explains more specifically what must be included on two <br />maps, one for the mining plan and one for the reclamation plan. <br />Rule 6.3.3(1)(b),(c),(e} and (m) explains more about what needs to be <br />included on the mining plan map. <br />Rule 6.3.4(1)(d) and (e) includes reclamation information which needs <br />to be included on the reclamation plan. <br />The copy of the map which you sent for our review needs to be larger in <br />scale, sufficient enough to clearly show the required elements of the <br />operation. The Division has no objections to using a hand drawn map as <br />long as it includes the information outlined in the Rules cited above <br />and it is accurate. For example, you will need to show on the mining <br />plan map, the locations of all permanent man-made structures within 200 <br />feet of the affected area, land owners within 200 feet, the location of <br />all currently disturbed areas, thickness of overburden, direction of <br />mining, location of topsoil stockpiles and the major components of the <br />mining operation. The reclamation plan map must include things such as <br />the average thickness of topsoil and overburden replaced on the site <br />