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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20050636.tiff lir "` Stewart Environmental Consultants, Inc. r I consulting engineers and scientists Corporate Office 8 Laboratory: 3801 Automation Way, Suite 200 Fort Collins,Colorado 80525 ph: (970)226-5500 fax: (970)226-4946 www.stewartenv.com Branch Office: 20 Boulder Crescent April 2, 2003 Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903 ph: (719)634-3793 fax: (719)442-6596 Thomas Haren AgPro, Environmental Services, LLC 4311 Highway 66, Suite 4 Longmont, CO 80504 Subject: Reynolds Property,Proposed Aurora Dairy Expansion-Access to Gravel Resources Job No.: 2606-004 Dear Mr. Haren: With regard to the Reynolds property and the proposed Aurora Dairy expansion, I have reviewed your letter dated February 11,2003 and two reports from High Plains Engineering dated November 20,2002. The site is comprised of two topographic areas;a southern area of heterogeneous alluvial deposits associated with the river and a northern upland terrace area underlain by clay, sandy clay, and/or weathered shale. Based on information in the engineering reports and topography of the site, I concur with your assertion that recoverable gravel resources most likely occur within the alluvium on the southern portion of the property below the river terrace. It is my understanding that no permanent structures are planned for the southern portion of the property. Storm water retention ponds and fences may be built, but neither these features nor the proposed agricultural operations on the northern portion of the property should preclude exploration or extraction of sand and gravel from the southern portion if the owner should chose to engage in mining operations. Based on our discussions and the information provided, it is my opinion that the proposed use of the property does not contradict the limitations cited in Colorado Revised Statute 34-1-305 concerning interference with present or future extraction of sand and gravel from the southern portion of the property If you have any questions or comments relative to this report, please contact our office. Sincerely, STEW VIRO�N NTAL CONSULTANTS, INC.(G ' Paul A. one, P.G Senior Geologist 2005-0636 2606-004\revnolds prop expansion 02apr03.ltr 24 19 20 • 1-25AX HSR-WAGNER (�) ! 3-30 HSR-MUHME 4-30 HSR-MUHME 2-30 HSR-RADEMACHER .Q 1-30 HSR-REYNOLDS Q 2 RADEMACHER LOUIS J GU .Q 1 HERMAN WAGNER G UNIT Q' 1 CHADBL Q 1 THEO J RADEMACHER UNIT 6-30A HSR-MUHME p. .) 5-30 HSR-MUHME Q 7-30 -ISR-RADEMACHER 5-2° R-C( 0 8-30 HSR-REYNOLDS 3-29 H BURN 6-29 HSR-C 25 30 29 d7. 1-30A HSR-RADEi-sfV. Q O' Q 12- ADEMACHER 10-30 LOUIS 9-30 HSR-RR-REYNOLDS Q 0 12-29A HSR-ACO C I Q 2 EDWARD RADEMACHE UNIT Q. 2THEO J RADEMACHER UNIT Q 1 L.J. RADEMACHER GAS UNIT 1 GILBERT ACORD AS UNIT Q. 13-30 HSR-RADEMA HER 15-30 HSR-RADEMACHER O O16-30 HSR-ACORD 'Q 14- 014-30 HSR-RADEMACHER _ Q 13-29 SR-ACORD !' 41-36 STATE 36 32 -:--1 LOUISJ RADEMACHER QQ 1 BAILEY / TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST Hello