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/~' ie5a,1 rr~t of ~errH~ ~ <br />M er <br />~ ~ <br />EW '-~ United States Department of the Interior <br />y ~ BUREAL! OF LAND MANAGEMENT ~ <br />y . <br />`.~ Grand Junction Field Office <br />2815 I~f Rd <br />Grand junction, Colorado 81506 <br />www.eo. bim.gov/gjra/gira.htm I <br />SUZi $r1CkSen <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />January 6, 2006 <br />Re: Upland Gravel Pit No. 3 <br />Gary Rinderle <br />File No. M-2005-077 '/ <br />Dear Ms. Ericksen: <br />~~ <br />~~._. <br />TAKE PRIDE' <br />~NAMERIGA <br />This is to followup our phone conversation of 1-6-06 regarding your review of the 112 <br />permit application for the subject gravel pit. You indicated that DMG requires the source <br />of legal right of entry for the application to be considered wmplete and begin the <br />technical review. It was agreed that a letter from BLM providing the status of our review <br />of the application would be adequate to meet your requirement. <br />This office received a copy of the DMG permit application package from Upland Gravels <br />Inc in December 2005. The mining and reclamation plan included with the application <br />will be used to satisfy our requirements for plan submission. We have reviewed the <br />mining and reclamation plan, requested some additional information, and started <br />preparation of the environmental assessment (EA). A sales contract would be issued for <br />purchase of the gravel material, which will include stipulations from the EA. <br />For your information, the Upland Gravel Pit proposal was first discussed with Mr. <br />Rinderle in March 2004, Since that time, BLM has conducted scoping in order to <br />identify any major issues or conflicts, The major issue related to operation of the gravel <br />pit near the existing shooting range. This issue has since been resolved. No other <br />significant conflicts have been identified on BI M lands. Off-site impacts on private <br />lands aze being addressed through the Mesa County conditional use permit process. The <br />County Planning Department has recommended approval of the gravel pit. <br />OBE-d E00/E00'd 1E9-1 -woad wd9V~Zl 900E-90-aef <br />