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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20202100.tiff gODivision of Reclamation, COLORADO D N R Mining and Safety Department of Natural Resources RECEIVED December 2, 2020 92020 WELD COUNTY Mike Freeman COMMISSIONERS Weld County Public Works 1111 H Street P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632-0758 Re: Weld County Public Works, Permit M-2014-024, Koskie Pit Acceptance, Performance Warranty Dear Mr. Freeman, On October 8, 2020, the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety accepted your Performance Warranty for M-2014-024, Koskie Pit. This fulfills the current bonding requirement on the site. If you have any questions, please contact me at (303) 866-3567 ext 8138. Sincerely, Jeffrey Digitally signed by Jeffrey Thompson /Je 11e DNcn=Jeffrey Thompson,o=DNR, u DRMS, Thompson effreyc.tlYompson@state.co.us,c=US p Date:202.,2.!)2,,:!)7:,7-U7 00 Jeffrey C Thompson Corporate Compliance/Bond Specialist Cc: Peter Hays, Division Reclamation, Mining and Safety of cod., 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver,Co 80203 P 303.866.3567 F 303.832.8106 http://mining.state.co.us I *� ** Jared S. Polls,Governor I Dan Gibbs, Executive Director I Virginia Brannon,Director r 876+ - Pu6l ;G Rev e.l..) cc:PL(TP),Pw(sKIER/cHfoc),CA(At-l-) 20 Xa--a1OO 12121 /20 lviy/,2o 1861 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 1111 H STREET, P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 , WEBSITE: W W W.CO.WELD.CO.US v �j U N 7 Y PHONE: (970) 304-9496 FAX: (970) 304-6497 August 18, 2020 Weld County Clerk to the Board RECEIVED Weld County Board of County Commissioners 1150 O St AUG 18 2020 Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Koskie Pit DRMS First Amendment WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Dear Sir/Madam, We are delivering to you herewith, an amendment to our application for a Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety (DRMS) mine permit at the Koskie Pit to be operated by Weld County Public Works. Two copies of the application are on file with the DRMS. This copy of the application is delivered to you pursuant to 34-32.5-112(9)(a), C.R.S. 1995, as amended, which states in part: "... the application shall place a copy of such application for public inspection at the office of the Board and Office of the County Clerk and Recorder of the county in which the affected land is located." The attached application must be kept for public review until the permit has been approved by the DRMS. We will contact you once the permit is approved and make arrangements to pickup this copy. Please acknowledge receipt of the copy of the permit application by signing in the appropriate space provided below and returning one copy of this letter to the person delivering the application. This letter will be submitted to the DRMS to prove the application was delivered to your office. Sincerely, I /,;: /eK•r nt1 Clay immi, P.E. Wel ounty Public Works Senior Engineer/Project Manager Enclosure: Page 1 of 1 M:\Mining\Koskie\DRMS\DRMS Application\Amendment to Expand Acreage\Notification\Filing with BOCC Letter 08-18-20.doc Pc.)bl r c, Re u tew CC'.PI.-CTS),Pw(ER/ /cH/c4, (RU-) 90a0- a1©O 09/I Lt 410 09/03/20 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 1111 H STREET, P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 Imo WEBSITE: WWW.CO.WELD.CO.US . t.."11411;11L\Ire E �• PHONE: (970) 304-6496 FAX: (970) 304-6497 GOU_NTY August 18, 2020 Division of Reclamation Mining & Safety Attention: Peter Hays 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 Denver, CO 80203 Re: M-2014-024 (AM-01) Adequacy Review Responses Dear Mr. Hays: Enclosed please find two copies of the information requested in your letter dated August 14, 2020. Comment 1: "The Division received comments from History Colorado and the Division of Water Resources for the amendment application. The letters are attached for review. Please address the comments noted in the letters and revise the application accordingly." Response 1: The letter received from History Colorado did not have any comments that needed to be addressed. The letter indicated that there were no known cultural resources in the vicinity of the proposed project. If human remains are found during the mining process, Weld County acknowledges that the requirements of State Law C.R.S. 24-80(Part 13) will apply. Furthermore, Weld County acknowledges that the requirements will be followed. The letter from the Colorado Division of Water Resources states that stormwater intercepted by the mine must be released within 72 hours. In the Exhibit G submitted with the amendment application, Weld County acknowledges any stormwater captured by the mine will be released within 72 hours. Comment 2: "As required by Rule 1.6.2.1(d) and 1.6.5(2), please submit proof of publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the locality of the proposed mining operation." Response 2: As noted in the Adequacy Review Letter dated August 14, 2020, the requested information was provided on July 22, 2020 and no additional response is required. Comment 3: "As required by Rule 1.6.2(e), notice to all owners of record of surface and mineral rights of the affected land and the owners of record of all land surface within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land including all easement holders located on the affected land and within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land. Proof of notice may be return receipts of a Certified Mailing or by proof of personal service." Response 3: As noted in the Adequacy Review Letter dated August 14, 2020, the requested information was provided on July 22, 2020 and no additional response is required. M:\Mining\Koskie\DRMS\DRMS Application Amendment to Expand Acreage\Adequacy Review Response 08-18-20.docx Page 1 of 5 Comment 4: "In Section (b) of the Mining Plan, the applicant states the excavation and stockpiling volumes are anticipated to be approximately 100,000 to 150,000 tons per year. Please provide additional details explaining how the mining operations will be conducted including the earthmoving methods, excavation practices, and highwall geometry pursuant to Rule 6.4.4(b)." Response 4: A revised Mining Plan is attached. Comment 5: "Please provide an affidavit or receipt indicating the date on which the revised application information required to address this adequacy letter was placed with the local County Clerk and Recorder for public review, pursuant to Subparagraph 1.6.2(1)(c)." Response 18: A copy of the receipt indicating the date on which the revised application information was submitted to the County Clerk and Recorder is attached. Please call with any questions. Sincerely, /it"nil t Clay Kimmi, P.E., CFM Weld County Public Works Original: Division of Reclamation Mining&Safety CC to File: Koskie Mine File M:\Mining\Koskie\DRMS\DRMS Application\Amendment to Expand Acreage\Adequacy Review Response 08-18-20.docx Page 2 of 5 EXHIBIT D— Mining Plan (Revised 08/18/2020) a) Description of Methods: The area will be stripped so that the crushing and screen plants can be set up on the west end of the permitted area. Topsoil thicknesses at the Koskie site are thin, typically less than 12 (twelve) inches. Topsoil will be stockpiled mainly on the western perimeter of the mining area and will be seeded to prevent erosion and loss of soil. Some stockpiling may occur on the eastern perimeter of the mining area and previous stockpiling has occurred on the northern perimeter as well. Please see Exhibit C3 for depiction of the topsoil stockpile areas. Mining will start on the east end of the permitted area and progress to the west,generally moving north to south. It is anticipated that mining will be done using excavators, front end loaders, dozers, scrapers, and haul trucks. Best Management Practices, including berms, silt fencing, and straw bales erosion control measures will be installed along the east end of the Koskie site to protect the adjacent intermittent creek area from mined area runoff and sediment. Open excavations are not anticipated to be over 15 feet deep, MSHA approved open excavation and fall protection safety measures including fencing and berms will be installed as needed. During and following mining,side slopes to the pit will be graded for stability and will be re-vegetated as needed to meet the reclamation plan. b) Earthmoving: Excavation and stockpiling volumes are anticipated to be approximately 100,000 to 150,000 tons per year. It is anticipated that topsoil and overburden will be removed and stockpiled using scrapers. The scrapers will create drive-over stockpiles that will then be seeded and stabilized using the reclamation seed mix. It is anticipated that mining will be done using excavators,front end loaders,dozers, scrapers,and haul trucks. Most of the mining is expected to be done by dozers pushing pit run material into stockpiles located near the crushing plant. Front end loaders will be used to take the pit run material from the stockpile and feed it into the plant. As mining operations move further from the plant, excavators will be used to load pit run material haul trucks. The loaded haul trucks will then take the pit run material to stockpiles located near the crushing plant. Front end loaders will take the pit run material from the stockpiles and feed it into the plant. Best Management Practices, including berms, silt fencing, and straw bales erosion control measures will be installed along the east end of the Koskie site to protect the adjacent intermittent creek area from mined area runoff and sediment. Open excavations are not anticipated to be over 15 feet deep, MSHA approved open excavation and fall protection safety measures including fencing and berms will be installed as needed. During and following mining, side slopes to the pit will be graded for stability and will be re- vegetated as needed to meet the reclamation plan. Highwall mining is not anticipated. It is anticipated the pit will be mined to conform to the 4:1 reclamation slope. In the rare event that a highwall is created, the highwall is not expected to exceed 15 feet and a minimum of 20 feet separation between the highwall and mining boundary will be maintained. Highwall conditions will be eliminated by reducing the slope to a 4:1 slope as quickly as possible. In the event highwall conditions are created,MSHA rules and regulations will be followed to prevent injury and damage to equipment. c) Water Diversions and Impoundments: The Koskie property is located approximately 1/2 mile west of Lone Tree Creek which is an intermittent stream that is typically dry most months of the year. There are no irrigation structures, surface water impoundments, or water diversions existing or anticipated at the site. Test pitting performed at the Koskie site shows that groundwater is deeper M:\Mining\Koskie\DRMS\DRMS Application\Amendment to Expand Acreage\Adequacy Review Response 08-18-20.docx Page 3 of 5 than approximately 15 feet. Mining is proposed to stay at least two feet above groundwater. Because of this,dewatering is not proposed.The CDPHE permit will be a`stormwater only' permit. Alluvium materials similar to the material being mined are located beneath the material to be mined. The water table is greater than 2 feet below the level to which Weld County will mine. To prevent the exposure of ground water, Weld County will not mine the alluvium materials located beneath the material to be mined.Additionally,the deepest excavation will be slightly higher than the bench terrace located directly east of and adjacent to the site. This will assist in avoiding exposure of groundwater and facilitation of surface water drainage out of the pit. According to information obtained from the State Engineer's Office, the Koskie site is not located within a designated groundwater basin. There is one well that is used for stock watering within 200 feet of the mine permit area. Water needs for gravel mining and processing operations are expected to minimal; water for dust control can be obtained and hauled from existing County-owned wells that have been decreed for the appropriate uses. Water from the nearby well will not be used for any County operations. Water used in mining and crushing operations and for dust control is estimated to not exceed approximately 4,000 gallons per month during those operations. d) Size of areas to be worked:The enclosed mine plan map(Exhibit C3)shows the proposed locations for the haul road, gravel processing(crusher location), soil and gravel product stockpile areas. The application proposes a mining area of 122.9 acres. Of this mining area, about 77.75 acres will be mined. The remaining acreage may be used for topsoil stockpiling or will be left unmined. All topsoil in the amended mining area will be stripped, stockpiled, and stabilized at one time. Once mining begins, approximately 20-25 acres will be exposed at any one time. e) It is anticipated that sand and gravel excavation, processing (rock crushing and screening), and stockpiling at the Koskie site will commence upon receipt of approval from the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (DRMS) and receipt of other necessary permits. Gravel excavation and processing will be seasonal with stockpiling of gravel for later County uses depending upon the local road repair and construction needs. While gravel excavation and processing are expected to be seasonal, it is anticipated that the material stockpiles will be hauled out of the site year-round. The Koskie site should not be considered an intermittent operation. i. The mining operation in the amendment area is not proposed to be phased. The Koskie amendment area likely has only 10 years or less of gravel and sand reserves. ii. Approximately 123 acres will be disturbed during the amended mining operation. Approximately 20-25 acres will be exposed at any one time. iii. The mining operation in the amendment area is not proposed to be phased. f) Please see exhibit C3. i. The estimated thickness of gravel-bearing zones varies from between 0 and 15 feet thick at the Koskie site. ii. The gravel deposits proposed to be mined are stream channel deposits associated with Lone Tree Creek, an ephemeral stream that is located approximately %2 mile to the east of the Koskie site. Therefore,the thickness of overburden to be removed during gravel extraction is expected to be minimal. Minimal stockpiling of overburden is anticipated. Mined soils M:\Mining\Koskie\DRMS\DRMS Application\Amendment to Expand Acreage\Adequacy Review Response 08-18-20.docx Page 4 of 5 unsuitable for construction use will be separated from the mined gravels and may be stockpiled at the site. These soil stockpiles will be utilized for excavation backfill and site reclamation. g) The primary commodities to be mined are gravel and sand. The gravel and sand extracted from the Koskie site will be utilized by Weld County Public Works Department for repair and maintenance of local County roads and other County construction projects.This is a County-operated gravel pit; no commercial gravel and sand sales are anticipated.No secondary commodities are anticipated to be extracted or produced at the Koskie site. h) Soils and mined materials unsuitable for road construction may be stockpiled at the site. These soil stockpiles may be utilized for excavation backfill and site reclamation on County-operated projects. i) No explosives will be used at the site. j) Weld County Road 120 extends east-west along the north edge of the Koskie site(see Exhibit C2). The gravel excavation and processing areas will be accessed from that county road. No improvements are anticipated to County Road 120 for this operation.One mining road is proposed and is shown on exhibit C3, included in the mining area. M:\Mining\Koskie\DRMS\DRMS Application\Amendment to Expand Acreage\Adequacy Review Response 08-18-20.docx Page 5 of 5 1861 RECEIVED PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 1111 H STREET, P.O. BOX 758 `lid �f\ 1. ' JUL 2 0 2020 GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 \_1�� , .� WEBSITE: WWW.CO.WELD.CO.US Ill, IJ W /' WELD COUNTY PHONE: (970) 304-6496 ]�C N T Yl COMMISSIONERS FAX: (970) 304-6497 July 20, 2020 Division of Reclamation Mining & Safety 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 Denver, CO 80203 Re: Permit Application for Acreage Expansion on M-2014-024— First Amendment Dear DRMS: Attached to this letter is the proof of publication and proof of landowner notifications. Also attached are the structures agreements for the manmade structures within 200 feet of the permit boundary and the letter to the Weld County Clerk to the Board adding this information to our permit application that they have on file. Please call with any questions. Sincerely, /;' kliv/H—;—airi Clay Kimmi, P.E. Weld County Public Works Original: Division of Reclamation Mining&Safety CC to File: Koskie Mine File Page 1 of 1 M:\Mining\Koskie\DRMS\DRMS Application\Amendment to Expand Acreage\Koskie Cover Letter 07-20-20.doc 17(161;•C lRev:et.J cc:PL(TP),Pw(ER/3M/cH/c 4),cA(*u..) 2O2O --2,100 o7/29/2.0 07/24/20 ' PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT i86i ?`` �- -` 1111 H STREET, P.O. BOX 758 �r 1\,\ ^_'.!�� �f i ,1 GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 r ��71 111 I- WEBSITE: WWW.CO.WELD.CO.US _ PHONE: (970) 304-9496 �O�-N(T Y --'� - FAX: (970) 304-6497 July 20, 2020 Weld County Clerk to the Board Weld County Board of County Commissioners 1150O St Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Koskie Pit DRMS First Amendment Dear Sir/Madam, We are delivering to you herewith, an amendment to our application for a Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety(DRMS) mine permit at the Koskie Pit to be operated by Weld County Public Works. Two copies of the application are on file with the DRMS. This copy of the application is delivered to you pursuant to 34-32.5-112(9)(a), C.R.S. 1995, as amended, which states in part: .. the application shall place a copy of such application for public inspection at the office of the Board and Office of the County Clerk and Recorder of the county in which the affected land is located.' The attached application must be kept for public review until the permit has been approved by the DRMS. We will contact you once the permit is approved and make arrangements to pickup this copy. Please acknowledge receipt of the copy of the permit application by signing in the appropriate space provided below and returning one copy of this letter to the person delivering the application. This letter will be submitted to the DRMS to prove the application was delivered to your office. Sincerely, /7 r kti---4-4,7- Clay immi, P.E. Wel ounty Public Works Senior Engineer/Project Manager Enclosure: RECEIVED THIS DAY OF , 2020, on copy of the application packet for the above referenced mine. WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Page 1 of 1 M:\Mining\Koskie\DRMS\DRMS Application\Amendment to Expand Acreage\Notification\Filing with BOCC Letter 07-20-20.doc EXHIBIT S—Permanent Man-Made Structures Weld County Road 120,a County-maintained graded gravel road extends east-west along the north property line of the Koskie site. Visual reconnaissance of the proposed gravel excavation and gravel processing areas shows one livestock water well,a fence on the north side of the site,a fence on the east side of the property,two telephone pedestals adjacent to County Road 120 and a telephone line in ground under the southern borrow ditch for County Road 120. The livestock water well and fences are owned by Scott Koskie. Weld County owns and maintains CR 120.Nunn Telephone owns the telephone pedestals and telephone line. A Structure Agreement with Scott Koskie was provided as part of the original permit and has been updated to include the fence on the east side of the property. A copy of the executed agreement is attached. Since CR 120 is owned and maintained by Weld County,a structure agreement is not needed. The Nunn Telephone Company has been sent a copy of the structure agreement via certified mail. A copy of executed agreement is attached. CERTIFICATION The Applicant, Weld County Public Works (print applicant/company name), by Mike Freeman (print representative's name),as Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners(print representative's title),does hereby certify that Scott Koskie (structure owner)shall be compensated for any damage from the proposed mining operation to the above listed structure(s) located on or within 200 feet of the proposed affected area described within Exhibit A,of the Reclamation Permit Application for Koskie Pit Amendment (operation name), File Number M-2014-024 . This form has been approved by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board pursuant to its authority under the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials and the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act for Hard Rock,Metal,and Designated Mining Operations. Any alteration or modification to this form shall result in voiding this form. NOTARY FOR PERMIT APPLICANT ACKNOWLEGED BY: Applicant � . ��� ;epresentative Name Mike Freeman Date MAY 18 2020 •� `� I / ��' (hair, Board of County Canmssioners STATE OF Obtorekdo ) 1861 COUNTY OF W¢-1O1 ) �® The foregoing was acknowledged befor in 'I s g2ay of ( ( ,20-a0,by M i KG. Fceem.04.4 s as On".i r of +4AL (A)Lld Caovn+9( (�ja and e QameniSSion ...rs. a. \?4ri My Commission Expires: OCD l�3 I a,0 SO Ty Public CHLOE ALEXANDRA REMPEL NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO NOTARY ID 20164024038 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 23,2020 QOa0- 1411 NOTARY FOR STRUCTURE OWNER ACKNOWLEGED BY: Sc,s6Et P. l� 051CTF Structure Owner Carr k p 5 14 la, Name ,.w 44 � Date Z 2(1)2(1) Title STATE OF COL&&(v ) )ss. COUNTY OF Mtde" ) The foregoing_was acknowledged before me this L day of-(A jam_ ,20 tO,by S C.Ott tARalf: DO APS as O .1-'R.vzr S of �3tr.,.ck u.reS c stSc-rc.cs ec4 t,,N• tke r 1Apr:A.) 2020 /etier My Commission Expires: L'!14' L(J 2Z 64.4),M- NICOLE HICKS NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO NOTAPY ID 20164014456 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES APRIL 14,2024 { i • • S7� 1 Mine Permit Area .• 160 44y+ ` ` s rv. - . Mineable Area : 122. 9 Acres1. r - n� .� - _ -. - `' ,� - { , _ _ _ _ - 3. __ - • • . , n by-' .•! �' `n Srt . � �y-�%tr • S �t 11,` rr•+.•1'• T ...`, , 4'. _1'Ti 1 -{'f i e.. 1,M•..,S - . '.�•�` _ _ 'li i; l` .l .i '! .:� '.i' • ..r _ - ' - '• . . . . ' a ! ' r rte• - ••. �. : ' S'� - - .:t-. S . . I. - - _ • . • , .. -.1-'.••�'J�(�'�- ... - , •.-..1-•. v • --`-.••••••,•• 'I"r•.••�•�^• . • Q� � � mss. , , , > r'viiii 7fi�-i ,W/Y/ , //r/7771717771-/ .::� ,, , . i \s,Ne 3h it / • ktc:‘ . A //// / • • .- i. i . 1 % • iiF nc t r m• v yW - C unty o '� -,,: -- - - rr . /</ .‘-'• ".•... ., , . ' _ / Gravel stockpiles will be located at -. ano srlo ations ` - - a . within the mrin ni g area as necessity ed4by mining operation '/ *; ••a , ''. (0/1// W -44 1000111110tr— .t. i Direction of Mining ,. _ / / . .. - L . . . - -4.. . , . , 7 . `: Newf - _. . ,ts . c• nstruct- . .y W- I • C •unty i,. ..f Existing fence shown in green owned by Scott and Carrie Koskie - • . Telephone pedstals and telephone line owned by Nunn Telephone Company County Road 120 owned by Weld County Stock well owned by Scott and Carrie Koskie Legend E Telephone Pedestal I it 03 - Mining Pl Map 200 ft Buffer O Access Engineer Statement •e+ '',mss DISCAIMER •O , OO Lies., t tC The GIS database and data w the product a sub,ed to Nunn Telephone .••••"""•••. 'a constant change and me accuracy and oompbtene.e cannot p ��.• �.�•�pN 0 ••.�S : I , Clayton Kimmi, a professional Engineer licensed in the be and rs not guaranteed The designation of lots cmparcds or he , • and uses .n the database deaf not imply that the lots or * O "k ' • 0 : State of Colorado , do hereby state that this map was =Ma VIVO created ce that the land uses comply with Stock well :� y . Q applrwble State or Local Law WELD COUNTY MAKES NO a.• • WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES. EITHER EXPRESSED OR el E • prepared by me or under my direct supervisor in v 40739 MPUED AS TO THE COMPLETENESS ACCURACY OR Mine Permit Boundary • accordance with the provisions defined by the Division of CORRECTNESS OF SUCH PRODUCT NOR ACCEPTS ANY LIABILITY ARISING FROM ANY INCORRECT. INCOMPLETE i , : • Reclamation , Mining and Safety. This statement is not a OR MISLEADINGINFORMATIONCONTAINEDTHEREIN Existing Mining Area =:� ••.• .•;.� :•'e guaranty or warrant either expressed or implied . �a••...ae...• 9 Y Y, p P Existing Fence �lQN*..••'. - • Preparer: Clayton Kimmi P.E . No . 40739 New Fence •'sick 1861 Topsoil Stockpile k Mining Area Feet 300 150 0 300 c ° u ~ Y Haul Road rt:�:'C CERTIFICATION The Applicant, Weld County Public Works (print applicant/company name), by Mike Freeman (print representative's name),as Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners(print representative's title),does hereby certify that Nunn Telephone Company (structure owner)shall be compensated for any damage from the proposed mining operation to the above listed structure(s) located on or within 200 feet of the proposed affected area described within Exhibit A,of the Reclamation Permit Application for Koskie Pit Amendment (operation name), File Number M-2014-024 • This form has been approved by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board pursuant to its authority under the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials and the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act for Hard Rock,Metal,and Designated Mining Operations. Any alteration or modification to this form shall result in voiding this form. TARY FOR STRUCTURE OWNER ACKNOWLEGED BY /lirt.cry 77,..€"__4..c.--041.40•••••41,c al&"1-17$-. Structure Owner 7 Representative Name 527•• c,it c.,l,r Date - � 2a Title STATE OF eo ) � / � t:! ss. COUNTY OF •T a foregoing was acknowledged before y me this day of 20j by/7 �ru P Cra�hn�el as film f rr o 4 fi/t IOW ( 0INA/ NS" +(� My Commission Expires: /, -i A Notary Public TENA M STUMPF Notary Public StateD of 7Ct1V o NotnrY I M olorad12-01- 9 2 02 1 Commission Ex Wes NOTARY FOR PERMIT APPLICANT ACKNOWLEGED BY: Structure Owner Name Mike Freeman Date 06/10/2020 Title their, Board of Weld County Commissioners STATE OF ocuReo ) ) ss. COUNTY OF win ) The foregoing was acknowledged before me this 19day of June , 20 20, by Mike Freeman as Chair of the Board of Weld County Commissioners. My Commission Expires: 12/19/2022 Notary P is pHERVL LYNN HOFFMAN NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO NOTARY ID 20144048044 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES DEC. 19, 2022 0. vo2a -17d 1 •{ •L'4C. i,l" i .1, / - •\ , •.` • • - Mine Permit Area : 160 . 44 �f :, M1 neable Area 122 9 Acres ', « , . :-r �i % ...,. . 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I Clayton Kimmi, a professional Engineer licensed in the 4. •^° • "°' o'••'•^ ..., •-• Jowly*a" °" ncrDacesis * Stock well � ';� : State of Colorado do hereby state that this map was ar• «••••• *� t� •� ••� «^� �• 4 Q • w o,'• •• ,ess :a• NFL O CQ:V.r MAKES ti0 •E v g. prepared by me or under my direct supernson �n � •� Es� a •+' EST EXPRESSED ON ;L) 40739 MPLED AS '••E ACCURACY on Mine Permit Boundary accordance with the provisions defined by the Division of aRECtWs7bOF Ladweooux,T won AccEatsA+ry AV. "•AR•.SNO •QOM AM'f' @ CON E° s COMV.E • r Reclamation Mining and Safety This statement is not a In MS *alio oolimA*OrcovtN4FA ••E11Ny Existing Mining Area �• • '•r',y..r•••,.••,•,'�•�, guaranty or warranty, either expressed or implied Existing Fence e•.,,I,lI•I/1, ., e ..•'• . - 11'.....[.1• V Preparer Clayton Kimmi PE No 40739 s6� A t e i New Fenc Topsoil Stockpile \ cç•� `y �� Feet • �' rj Mining Area U 300 150 0 300 u N Y coma Haul Road EXHIBIT T-Proof of mailing notices of permit application Please see the attached. PROOF OF MAILINGS Property Owners within 200 ft Arvid R and Carol L Deporter 14503 CR 108 Nunn, CO 80648 Scott D and Carrie M Koskie 14570 N CR 7 Wellington, CO 80549 L.G. Everist, LLC PO Box 5829 Sioux Falls, SD 57104 GMS Land &Cattle Company LLC 219 Palm Springs Ave Cheyenne, WY 82009 Weld County PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 80631 Mineral Rights Owner Scott D and Carrie M Koskie 14570 N CR 7 Wellington, CO 80549 +U . S . 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Date of Delivery or on the front if space permits. 1 . Article Addressed to: _ D. is.delivery address different from item 1 ? ❑ Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: Q No CTB Weld County PO BOX 758 1150 0 Street Greeley CO 80631 3. service Type !J Adult Signature 0 Priority Mail Express® Adult Signature Restricted Dative O Registered Manz" 9590 9402 1207 5246 0977 28 ' Certified Mail® �' • Registered Mall Restricted Mail Restricted Delivery Return Recei ❑ Collect on Delivery pt for 2. Article Number (Transfer from service label) O Collect on Delivery Restrictd Delive ,wchanthso Signature Conf' me El Insured Mall Delivery 9 Confirmation n"70160340000001136598 Q Insured Mail Restricted Delivery Q Signature Delivery i11on • PS Form 3811 , July 2015 PSN 7530-02-000-9053 °��r ssao Domestic Return Receipt ADDENDUM 1—Notice Requirements: Notice in newspaper—published once within 10 days of date of application is considered;submitted to DMG;also mail notice to landowners The Affidavit of Publication is attached. Public kPSUBLLIIC NOTICE Weld juCountts died an mil-Wieno. ra Reaularr 58,Greeley,CO( nsbvr Don Materials Ois Lion�actametlaf newt With the colormlo WW Land Ro 8OM under proviMons of the Colorado Prairie Mountain Media,LLC Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materi- als. locat- ed ate n�S�imine at 12,TownnshIp the e Paa and is West. Sixth Prime Mend ion. PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT Wised dale of commencement Is Jan 1,2021,and the da of ramplat�on'Is October 30,`203.The proposed County of Weld Oof Oto laml is rrorMrr tad r. Additional in• and tentative decision ftW Obtl ied!fptnee State of Colorado Division of Reclamation. {Minin and 5 gl, merman the eld Coutreet,Roomnty Veit and RecOrwo order�s crate,1190 St,Gradey, CO 80632,or the above-named applicant. Comments must be in writing and must be received by the Divi- sion of Reclamation,Mining,and Safety by 4:00 p.m.onJuly 28, The undersigned, Elizabeth Poises ,being first duly 2020. sworn under oath,states and affirms as follows: Please note that under the previsions of C.R.S.34.32.5-10I et seq.*waft related to noise,trek traffic,lima Of opera- tion,vista impacts,effects on property values end other social 1. Heishs Is the legal Advertising Reviewer of or economic concerns are ism not subject to lifts pJc Office's ju- risdiction.. yTheso su and similar es arc ty 8 ad- Prairie Mountain Media LLC,publisher of the t on,M Nl anld mSafety nor the tran the Land Reclamation tion Greeley Tribune. 2. The Greeley Tribune Is a newspaper WeldC untyCokwado of general circulation that has been published Con /�Wr ist Director continuously and without interruption for at least Publish: Jade 17.2mo.June 24.2020,July 1.2020,and July 9,2020 fifty-two weeks In Wald County and Greeley Tribune meets the legal requisites for a legal newspaper under Colo.Rev.Stat.24-70-103. 3. The notice that is attached hereto is a true copy, published in the Greeley Tribune in Weld County on the following date(s): Jun 17.24 and Jul 1. 8.2020 i j Signature SurF' and sworn to me before me this _'��j day of .e%Jd ,(�l!�,/�3440 Ile.) 11-atrit.; (W/' Notary Na r MELISSA L NAJERA NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO NOTARY ID 20064049936 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES DECEMBER 11,2022 (SEAL) ' Account: 1097869 Ad Number: 1712618 Fee: $59.28 1,4 ' h:Js fiesi61 -el; PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT T Ni, x 7 _ _ _ : re. [ rsi BOX 758 ,,,,,s______---A . - 1 i GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 ,,..%.1/2'CCr IA WEBSITE :I i E : W � • .Cf • W FLD. O .0 c U N PHONE : (970) 304- 9496 _ FA : (970) 304 -6497 May 7 , 2020 Weld County Clerk to the Board Weld County Board of County Commissioners 1150 0 St Greeley , CO 80631 Re: Koskie Pit DRMS Amended Application Dear Sir/Madam , We are delivering to you herewith , an amendment application for a Division of Reclamation , Mining , and Safety (DRMS) mine permit at the Koskie Pit to be operated by Weld County Public Works . Two copies of the application are on file with the DRMS. This copy of the application is delivered to you pursuant to 34-32. 5- 112(9 )(a ) , C . R . S . 1995 , as amended , which states in part: " . . . the application shall place a copy of such application for public inspection at the office of the Board and Office of the County Clerk and Recorder of the county in which the affected land is located . " The attached application must be kept for public review until the permit has been approved by the DRMS. We will contact you once the permit is approved and make arrangements to pickup this copy . Please acknowledge receipt of the copy of the permit application by signing in the appropriate space provided below and returning one copy of this letter to the person delivering the application . This letter will be submitted to the DRMS to prove the application was delivered to your office . Sincerely , 7 RECEIVEDCEIVED Y ! �i IIIIII /k4t'utk . ,/Y k. - f Clay ' Fmmi , P. E., MAY 0 8 2020 Weld bounty Public Works Senior EngineerlProject Manager WELD COUNTY COMM1SSON. ERS Enclosure : RECEIVED THIS DAY OF II 2020, on copy of the application packet for the above referenced mine. WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY : i . e#4.#"-) ' PLC TO , ( P 1J+n(CH ' I )010 i CTI 90 I C o7ficif40 2020-2100 Page 1 of 1 AEI : \Mhni ng\Koskie\DRMS\DRMS ApplicationAAme nd ment to Expand Acreage\Filing with B0CC Letter. doc NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR COLORADO MINED NED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR REGULAR ( 112i CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS EXTRACTION OPERATION NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY Weld County Public Works (the "Applicant/Operator") has applied for a Regular ( 112) reclamation permit from the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board (the ' Board ") to conduct the extraction of construction materials operations in Weld County. The attached information is being provided to notify you of the location and nature of the proposed operation . The entire application is on file with the Division of Reclamation , Mining , and Safety (the " Divisions ) and the local county clerk and recorder. The applicant/operator proposes to reclaim the affected land to non -irrigated cropland use . Pursuant to Section 34-32 . 5- 116 (4 ) (m ) , C . R . S . , the Board may confer with the local Board of County Commissioners before approving of the post-mining land use. Accordingly , the Board would appreciate your comments on the proposed operation . Please note that, in order to preserve your right to a hearing before the Board on this application , you must submit written comments on the application within twenty (20) days of the date of last publication of notice pursuant to Section 34- 32 . 5- 112( 10) , C . R . S . If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use, or any other issue regarding this application , please contact the Division of Reclamation , Mining , and Safety, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 , Denver , Colorado 80203 , (303) 866-3567. You may also contact the applicant directly at the number below . Weld County Public Works Attention : Hayley Balzano 970- 304-6496 X 3738 Hand Delivered STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION, MINING AND SAFETY Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman St., Room 215 Denver, Colorado 80203 iC L R A L t DIVISION OF Phone: (303) 866-3567 RECLAMATION FAX: (303) 832-8106 MINING Egis SAFETY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR (112) OPERATION RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM CHECK ONE: Pi There is a File Number Already Assigned to this Operation Permit # M - - - (Please reference the file number currently assigned to this operation) ELNew Application (Rule 1 .4.5 ) inAmendment Application (Rule 1 . 10) E„ Conversion Application (Rule 1 , 11 ) Permit ## 14 024 - (provide for Amendments and Conversions of existing permits) The application for a Construction Materials Regular 112 Operation Reclamation Permit contains three major parts : ( 1 ) the application form; (2) Exhibits A-S, Addendum 1 , any sections of Exhibit 6 ,5 (Geotechnical Stability Exhibit and (3) the application fee. When you submit your application, be sure to include one ( 1 ) complete signed and notarized ORIGINAL and one ( 1 ) copy of the completed application form, two (2) copies of Exhibits A-S, Addendum 1 , appropriate sections of6.5 (Geotechnical Stability Exhibit, and a check for the application fee described under Section (4) below. Exhibits should NOT be bound or in a 3-ring binder; maps should be folded to 8 1/2 " X t 1 " or 8 1/2" X 14" size. To expedite processing, please provide the information in the format and order described in this form. GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION Type or print dearly, in the space provided, ALL information requested below. 1 . Applicant/operator or company name (name to be used on permit) : Weld County Public Works l A Type of organization (corporation, partnership, etc.) : County Government_ 2. Operation name (kit. mine or site narneii : Koskie Pit Amendment 3 . Permitted acreage (new or existing site): 40 . 5 permitted acres 3 . 1 Change in acreage (+) 119.94 acres 3 .2 Total acreage in Permit area 'I 60,44 acres 4. Fees: 4. 1 New Application $2 696.00 application fee 4.2 New Quarry Application $3342.00 quarry application 4.4 Amendment Fee $2229.00 amendment fee 4.5 Conversion to 112 operation (set by statute) $2,696,00 conversion fee 5 , Primary cornmoditic(s) to he mined: gravel sand 5 . 1 Incidental commodities to be mined: 1 . ( 1 - lbs/Tons/yr 2. A / commoditie(s) � lbs/Tonsivr 3 N/A / lbs/Tons/vr 4. N/A / lbs/Ton 'vr 5 . �`'` /A, / lbs/Tons/yr bslTons . r 5 .2 Anticipated end use of primary commodities) to be mined: construction per j t nsurfacing gravel roads 5 .3 s Anticipated end use of incidental cornmoditie to be mined: N/A P � � - 2 - 6. Name of owner of subsurface ri hts of affected land: Scott . andCarrie M . KSCI I+ If 2 or more owners, "refer to Exhibit 0" . 7. Name of owner of surface or affected land: Scott � . f"i+C rrl - t I+ ' 8 . Tp 1�_a of rpinin2 operation: ._ Surface ..---- _, - Underground 9 Location Information: The center oft the area where the majority of mining will occur: COUNTY: Weld PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN (check one): nif 6th (Colorado) 10th (New Mexico) jn Ute SECTION (write number): s 12 TOWNSHIP (write number and check direction): T 10 North In South RANGE (write number and check direction) : R 67 ral East pi West QUARTER SECTION (check one): ''' QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): NE NW SE La SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION: (the number of miles and direction from the nearest town and the approximate elevation) : approximately 2. 5 miles south of and 2 .5 miles east of the town of Carr at an elevation of approximately 5500 ft 10. Primary Mine Entrance Location (report in either Latitude/Longitude OR UTM) : Latitude/Longitude: Example: (N) 39° 44' 12.98" (W) 104° 59' 187" Latitude (N) : deg min _ sec 4 (2 decimal places) Longitude OW): deg _ min sec (2 decimal places) OR Example: (N) 39.73691 ' (W) - 104 .98449° Latitude (N) 40 . 85578 (5 decimal place) Longitude(W) ' '104 . 8353$ (5 decimal places) OR Universal Tranverse Mercator ( LITI ) Example: 201336.3 E NAD27 Zone 13 4398351 .2 N UTM Datum (specify NAD27, NAD S3 or ' OS 84 Nad d 83 Zone 13 Lasting Northing _ 3 11 . Correspondence information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address, and phone of name to be used on permit) Contact's Name: Jay ?vieDo d Title: Director Company Name: Weld County Public Work Street/P.O. Box: 1111 H St P.O. Box: 758 City: Greeley State: CO Zip Code: 80632 Telephone Number: ( 970 . - 304-6496 Fax Number: t ' 70 ) - 304-6497 PERMITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) Contact' Name: Jeff York Title: Trucking/Mining Division Supervisor +�mpany1ame; Weld County Public Works Street/P.O. Box: 1111 H St P.O. Box: 758 City: Greeley State: CO Zip Code: 80632 Telephone Number ( 970 _ 304-6496 6496 x 3722 Fax Number: 970 - 304-6497 INSPECTION CONTACT onta t' Name: Same as Permitting Contact Title: Company Name: Street/P.O. Box: _ P.O. Box: City: State: Zip Code:Telephone Number: { T Fax Number: CC : STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER ( if ally ) Agency: N/A Street: City: i State: _ Zip Code: Telephone Number: ( ) - CC: STATE OR FEDERAL, LANDOWNER ( if any) Agency: N/A Street: City : 1 State: _ Zip Code:Telephone Number: (_ � - 4 - 12. Primar future ( Pont-mining) land use (check one): ElCropland(CR) - Pastureland PL General Agriculture(GA) F1 Ilan eland RL Forestry(FR) Wildlife Habitat(WL) Residential(RS) I Recreation(RC) Industrial/Commercial(IC) Developed Water Resources(WR) Solid Waste Disposal( D) 13 . Primary Present land use (cheek one rcplarnd(CR) Pastureland(PL) 8 General Agriculture( A) El. l ange land(RL) Forestry(FR) Wildlife Habitat(WL) Residential(RS) I ecreati+an Industriail�' o trnercial I C) Developed Water Reso urees�( R) 14. Method or Mining: Briefly explain mining method (e.g. trucklshovel): excavator, loader, or dozer will push material into a stockpile , a haul truck may be used to take material to the crusher 15. On Site Processing: Crushing/Screening � l� g 13 . 1 Briefly explain mining method (e.g. truck/shovel) : Pit run will be sent through the crusher to generate construction materials and surface gravel List any designated chemicals or acid-producing materials to be used or stored within permit area: None 166 Description of Amendment or Conversion: Ifyou are amending or converting an existing operation, provide a brief narrative describing the proposed change(s). The amended area will be mined in the same manner as in items 14 and 15 above . Of the 119 . 94 acres being added , approximately 77 .75 acres will be mined . The remaining acreage u s ■ r - t s ■ LP _ r access the new acreage so the landowner can have the existing access to the mined area for -arming purposes . . 5 • Maps s and Exhibits: Two (2) complete, unbound application packages must be submitted. One complete application package consists of a signed application form and the set of maps and exhibits referenced below as Exhibits ASS, Addendum 1 , and the Geotechnical Stability Exhibit. Each exhibit within the application must be presented as a separate section. Begin each exhibit on a new page. Pages should be numbered consecutively for ease of reference. If separate documents are used as appendices, please reference these by name in the exhibit. With each of the two (2) signed application forms, you must submit a corresponding set of the maps and exhibits as described in the following references to Rule 6.4, 6.5, and 1 .6.2(1)(b): EXHIBIT A Legal Description EXHIBIT B Index Map EXHIBIT C Pre-Mining and Mining Plan Map(s) of Affected Lands EXHIBIT D Mining Plan EXHIBIT E Reclamation Plan EXHIBIT F Reclamation Plan Map EXHIBIT G Water Information EXHIBIT H Wildlife Information EXHIBIT I Soils Information EXHIBIT .1 Vegetation Information EXHIBIT K Climate Information EXHIBIT L Reclamation Costs EXHIBIT M Other Permits and Licenses EXHIBIT N Source of Legal Right-To-Enter EXHIBIT 0 Owners of Record of Affected Land (Surface Area) and Owners of Substance to be Mined EXHIBIT P Municipalities Within Two Miles EXHIBIT Q Proof of Mailing of Notices to County Commissioners and Conservation District EXHIBIT R Proof of Filing with County Clerk or Recorder EXHIBIT S Permanent Man-Made Structures Rule 1 .6 .2( l )(b) ADDENDUM 1 - Notice Requirements (sample enclosed) Rule 6,5 Geotechnical Stability Exhibit (any required sections) The instructions for preparing Exhibits A-S, Addendum I , and Geotechnical Stability Exhibit are specified under Rule 6,4 and 6.5 and Rule 1 .6.x( l)(b) of the Rules and Regulations. If you have any questions on preparing the Exhibits or content of the information required, or would like to schedule a pre-application meeting you may contact the Office at 3034366-3567. ,Responsibilities, as a, Pe inittee: Upon application approval and permit issuance, this application becomes a legally binding document. Therefore, there are a number of important requirements which you, as a permittee, should fully understand, These requirements are listed below. Please read and initial each requirement, in the space provided, to acknowledge that you understand your obligations. If you do not understand these obligations then please contact this Office for a full explanation. I . Your obligation to reclaim the site is not limited to the amount of the financial. warranty. You assume legal liability for all reasonable expenses which the Board or the Office may incur to reclaim the affected lands associated with your mining operation in the event your permit is revoked and financial warranty is forfeited; _ 6 _ : s . The Board may suspend or revoke thispermit, or assess a civilpenalty, u on f i ', - p p a finding that the perrntttee violated the terms or conditions of this permit, the Act, the Mineral Rules and Regulations, or that information contained in the application or your permit misrepresent important material facts; 2W3 . If your mining and reclamation operations affect areas beyond the boundaries of an approved permit boundary, substantial civil penalties, to you as permittee can result; .vir4 , Any modification to the approved mining and reclamation plan from those described in your approved application requires you to submit a permit modification and obtain approval from the Board or Office ; ,. s miki, ii Lir) 5 . It is your responsibility to notify the office of any changes in your address or phone number; 6 . Upon permit issuance and prior to beginning on-site mining activity, ou must post a sign at the entrance of the mine site, which shall be clearly visible from the access road, with the following information (Rule 3 . 1 . 12) : a. the name of the operator; b. a statement that a reclamation permit for the operation has been issued by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board; and, c. the permit number. 7, The boundaries of the permit boundary area must be marked by monuments or other markers that are clearly visible and adequate to delineate such boundaries prior to site disturbance. ' S . It is a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Construction Material Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. L 4 s. 9. Annually, on the anniversary date of permit issuance , you must submit an annual fee as specified by Statute, and an annual report which includes a map describing the acreage affected and the acreage reclaimed to date (if there are changes from the previous year), any monitoring required by the Reclamation Plan to be submitted annually on the anniversary date of the permit approval. Annual fees are for the previous year a permit is held. For example, a permit with the anniversary date ofJuly 1 , 1995, the annual fee is for the period of July 1 , 1994 through June 30, 1995 . Failure to submit your annual fee and report by the permit anniversary date may result in a civil penalty, revocation of your permit, and forfeiture of your financial warranty, It is your responsibility, as the permittee, to continue to pay your annual fee to the Office until the Board releases you from your total reclamation responsibility . l ik 10. Forjoint ventur artnet'shi o e ' tors; the si nin re resentative is authorized to�� P p signing p sign this document and a power of attorney (provided by the partner(s)) authorizing the signature of the representative is attached to this application. - 7 - NOTE TO COMMENTORS/OBJECTORS : TORS It is likely there will be additions, changes, and deletions to this document prior to final decision by the Office. Therefore, if you have any comments or concerns you must contact the applicant or the Office prior to the decision date so that you will know what changes may have been made to the application document. The Office is not allowed to consider comments, unless they are written, and received prior to the end ofthe public comment period. You should contact the applicant for the final date of the public comment period. If you have questions about the Mined Land Reclamation Board and Office's review and decision or appeals process, you may contact the Office at (303) 866-3567. e $ - Certification : As an authorized representative of the applicant, 1 hereby certify that the operation described has met the minimum requirements of the following terms and conditions : 1 . To the best of my knowledge, all significant, valuable and permanent man-made structure(s) in existence at the time this application is filed, and located within 200 feet of the proposed affected area have been identified in this application (Section 34-32.5- 115(4)(e), .R. .J. 2. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (Section 34-32.5- 115(4)( , .R,S , ; 3 . As the applicant/operator, I do not have any extraction/exploration operations in the State ofColorado currently in violation of the provisions of the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials (Section 34-32.5-6120, C.R.S.) as determined through a Board finding. 4. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perj uy and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8-503, CARS. This form has been approved by the Mined Land Reclamation Board pursuant to section 342.5-H 2,C.R.s., of the Colorado Land Reclamation Actor the Extraction of Construction Materials. Any alteration or modification of this form shall result in voiding any permit issued on the altered or modified form and subject the operator to cease and desist orders and civil penalties for operating without a permit pursuant to section 34-32J- 123, CRS. --44 Signed and dated this (O day of 77+ _ ? y = a 102 + ,. aCoicj \ lc,, or~ If Corporation Attest (Seal) Applicant/Operator or Company Name Signed: t _ Signed : Corporate Secretary or Equivalent Title: eD t `( PC r Town/City/County Clerk State of Coto rcA ss. County of Wet The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this g g g day of a by‘TVI, InsPtt nickas l \- -A( 17 of '_ase7 „sat s, s a.' Pam ivIcKerzs Notary Public NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO NOTARY ICI 20194►013195 ' M COMPASSION ' ,FE APRIL 4 2o �' My Commission expires : �` O: SIGNATURES MUST BE IN BLUE INK You must post sufficient Notices at the location of the proposed mine site to clearly identify the site as the location of a proposed mining operation. The following is a sample of the Notice required for Rule 1 .6.2( 1 )(b) that you may wish to use. NOTICE This site is the location of a proposed construction materials operation. (Name of the Applicant/Operator e� count , Public Work s whose address and phone number is (Address and Phone Number of the Applicant/Operator Po Box 756, Greeley, CO80032, 970- 4-6 has applied for a Reclamation Permit with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board. Anyone wishing to comment on the application may view the application at the (County Name) Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, (Clerk and Recorder's Office Address) 1150 O t, Greeley , CO 8063 and should send comments prior to the end of the public comment period to the Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety , 1313 Sherman St, Room 215 , Denver, Colorado 80203 . Certification : 17 Hay ley Ba Iza no a hereby certify that I posted a sign containing the above notice for the proposed P p permit area known as the (Name of Operation) Koskie Pit on (Date Posted) SIGNATURE DATE KOSKIE PIT AMENDMENT Construction Material Regular 112 Operations Reclamation Permit Application Revised April 2020 Maimed For Division of Reclamation and Mining Safety Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 Denver, Colorado 80203 Landowner Scott D. and Carrie M. Koskie 14570 N CR 7 Wellington, CO 80543 Operator Weld County Public Works Department 1111 H Street Post Office Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632-0758 Exhibits List EXHIBIT A( 1 ) - Legal Description EXHIBIT A (2) — Mine Entrance Map EXHIBIT 13( l ) — Regional Index Map EXHIBIT B(2 ) - Local Index Map EXHIBIT IT Col - Preafining Map EXHIBIT C(21 — Soils Map EXHIBIT C(3) - Mining Plan Maps EXHIBIT D - Mining Plan EXHIBIT E e Reclamation Plan EXHIBIT F - Reclamation Plan Map EXHIBIT G - Water Information EXHIBIT H - Wildlife Information EXHIBIT I - Soils Information EXHIBIT d - Vegetation Information EXHIBIT K. — Climate Information EXHIBIT L — Reclamation Costs EXHIBIT M — Other Permits and Licenses EXHIBIT N — Source of Legal Right — To — Enter EXHIBIT D — Owners of Record of Affected Land [Surface Area) and Owners of Substance to be Mined E H I J T P - Municipalities Within Two Miles EXHIBIT ' — Proof of Mailing of Notices to County Commissioners and Conservation District EXHIBIT Proof of Filing with the Weld County Clerk and Recorder EXHIBIT S — PermanentMan-Made Structures EXHIBIT T. - Proof of mailing notices of permit application; ADDENDUM 1 — Notice Requirements: C;\Users\hbal zane\Desktop\Kock ie\Koskie Amendment Application Exhibits 04-29-20 .doc 4/29/2020 EXHIBIT A.(1 ) - Legal Description A tract of land located in the E1 /2 of the NE 1 /4/4 and the W1 /2 of the NE 1/4,/4, Section 12, 1110N, R67W of the fish P.M., Weld County, CO. comprising approximately 159 .4 (one-hundred fifty-nine and four tenths) acres. The property can be accessed off the south side of Weld CTS 120, east of Weld CR 23 . The latitude and longitude of the proposed primary entrance is latitude 40. 85578 N and longitude - 104.82974W (NAD 1983, Zone 13), There is an access on the property located approximately 1 ,500 feet west of the future mining access that is currently used for the existing mining operation. The proposed to use of this access is for agricultural. The latitude and longitude of the proposed agricultural access is latitude 40,85578 N and longitude - 104, 835578W AD 1983 , Zone 13 ). There is no street address for this property, LANDOWNER: : Scott D. and Carrie M . Koskie 14570 N CR 7 Wellington, CO 80543 C:\Users\hbalzasto\Desktop os l ie\Koskie Amendment Application Exhibits 04-29-20.dcc 4/29/2020 EXHIBIT A (2) — Mine Entrance Map C:' Userstbalzano\Desktop\Koskie\Koskie Amendment Application Exhibits 04-29-20 doc 4/29/2020 -e �.� . 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F 1 ti IPS . • y / �,. + i a $11 . = H ()wrier; Scott D I'tarsl�te h . • i i a 0 r l ii. „+' r ExhibitA2 •IEntracetoMinesite site GISCAI mER: The CIS diddkaea and data ., the Product a pllbjBGt to . • constant change and the aCettry NMI Completentst cainnrt Access Latitude and Lon itute NAD 1983 Zone 1 be and is nol pararlatE7 trio ®aa4rrden 41 Mel or parcels or I , hand usa in me diLdcsve 'coal rot ampler ME me lots o- paraha wit imaged a that the lard mac comply weal applkabte Slate or Laud Law. WELD COUNTY MAKES NO Statement TIES OR GUlliE COMTEES,PLETENESS, ErESS, ERAC€D R Engineer Statement t#tPIJED AS TO 1<liE G4MPLETENE56, ACCURACY, OR CORRECTNESS OF SUCH PRODUCT, NCR AGGI=PTS ANY -0:;!IIII - I LIASILJfYAI�ISWG FRCr4 ANY MiCORRECT, tMCOBiPLETE, O' L fO •OR MISLEAOING INFORMATION CONTAINED THEREIN Rr��.4er.�f '«+ ile* Noe 4 ` �` �, r I Clayton Kimmi, a professional Engineer licensed in the ° •4. 0 +IS4- ., Yip State of Colorado, do hereby state that this map was # a i Legend prepared by me or under my direct supervisor in a no al 41 0• it accordance with the provisions defined by the Division of O Access '� , 4 / so LR Reclamation , Mining and Safety, This statement is not a • ''`'B �i,.�. ,i4e,"'`. guaranty or warranty, either expressed or implied . Mine Permit Boundary • • a. l __ • ''a'��d� , .' Preparers Clayton Kimmi P. E. No. 40739 Township / Range I , 1 - : II 'I 10' IIBGS Contours Feet iI •', N T - - - - - Gravel 300 150 0 300 EXHIBIT B(1 ) - Regional Index Map C:\Users\hbalzano\[ esktep'\Xoskie\Koskie Amendment Application Exhibits 04-29-20.doc 4/29/2020 ti 25 30 r, `-.1I{s I it - I t 1I a L:. I Al 6 TIN t IN 66 '!/ 11 N 6 '6W r 36 31 32 Town of Carr � I. `II : i s i s. - a I � I " 1ON 58 % r + , 685 1 I 5 . , 1 1 W R12O r-.- - - - t- - -:. , - - - a-�''r a : •�. -fir- i--a ;+� _ter-s .s ij - _.-._-.- 1 i i ii i . , 1I _■L •all M 8 JI „ I S., 1� �,��r-� p� � YY --� � � r i III Y " .�r f' .� I N . ,, .. rl r.�l �� '# 1 II ' I � lk I I l l l , tali iI_. .i I,% % +1 +18 E % i r`{: s ; (pjttt, '1r'(MldtjW I . . I Nees t i ION66W J G5W, si 1ON 67 I 1. 046711V i 1OPI G IW : 10N66 I 17 16 I Nri,,,Iticr p O ' id u•-ki r 14 i1" II l ----- _ I! t - --- .- I; Oki 1. 0.N 67W 1 ' ' r` M _ I. 10N . .,7W 10 66W tON �561 � . ON i6 1 I 21 li- ii 1 : •e fa. 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I �' comply with applicable State or Local Law WELD of State Humanitarian inforrmatiorl Unit; and NOAA National Centers for f, '`, A i_ l r Pir - h.. - - - "gravel COUNTY MAKES Nt! WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES, Environmental Information, U S. Coastal Relief Model . Data refreshed February, sir EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO THE 2020 . i ff 'i , F ,. ,!1 • 1 - Municipaal, Paved COMPLETENESS, ACCURACY, OR CORRECTNESS OF 11 c o u N Ty SUCH PRODUCT, NOR ACCEPTS ANY LIABILITY - Feet �. . municipal, Gravel I ARISING FROM ANY INCORRECT, INCOMPLETE, OR .$'' MISLEADING INFORMATION CONTAINED THEREIN 4 000 2 000 a1 1 Exhibit 13 (2) - Local Index Map C:1Usersthbalzano\Desktop\Koskie\Koskie Amendment Application Exhibits 04-29-20,doc 4/29/2020 N r- I, ._ 1 0 a 8 Owner: LG Ewerist INC a) C WCR 120 3 Ms Iii t# do *aes Ile titttm it. a a -is-m-:- Sant �4tsai +-FisIt« lib SI +1 -0-Mae Mb ZS IS at 74/1Taltmattn_ . - intr ar, ?_-6..a drttZ- 1. — o — Y- c il 03 I T u i i o i ca _ , -la V I Owner. Weld County o ki Pit Mine Site .i II I IC C.D m fil a ell 8 1, Owner: Scott D Koskie ii Owner: Soots D Koskie f - �, 1 t p V a >ii = _ Owner: Weld County Owner: Scott D Koskie q I g is i 0 A A y ti I lip Feet 00 300 600 Exhibit - Local Index Map Service Layer Credits: Uses The a National Map: National Boundaries Dataset, 3DEP Elevation Program, o ISCAIMER. Legend Geographic Names Information System, The G lS database and data In the product is subject to National Hydrography Dataset, National constant change and the accuracy and completeness cannot Land Cover Database National be and is nut guars ntead The designation of late or parcels or ,+' " land uses in the database does not Imply that the lots or Township i Range Structures Dataset, and National � -` - �- " [ parcels ware created or that the land uses comply wit r�,. � . Transportation Dataset; USG Global applicable State or Local Law. WELD COUNTY MAKES NO 1, 11/211) I')';3 " 2 _ 5 - � Parcels Ecosystems' U .S Census Bureau WARRANTIES OR GUAFIANTEES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR }e ` t ) 0 ! _-- k) Tit;ER/Line data; F Road IMPLIED PLIED AS TO THE COMPLETENESS, ACCURACY, OR li ii /A i ad Data; CORRECTNESS OF SUCH PRODUCT, NOR ACCEPTS ANY y fir: Li k Local Service Natural Earth Data; U S Department of LIABILITY ARISING FROM ANY INCORRECT, INCOMPLETE, f 1 State Humanitarian Information Unit; and OR MISLEADING INFORMATION CONTAINED THEREIN 1 O Access NOM National Centers far p ,' Environrrlental Information, U S Coastal Relief Model Data refreshed February, ;Y 2020 EXHIBIT an - Pre-Mining Map C:\Users\hbalzano\Desktop\Koskie\Koskie Amendment Application Exhibits 04-29-20 ,doc 4/29/2020 _ _� I - - aigilriritiinn"- at ,IP- ._, riris _ — _ •�.' r ♦ 4 . - ° at Existing Mining Area : 33 . 1 Acres iC • i °• " r ' �' r', + •eCa O• Existing Crop Vegetation Area 8817 Acres °' ' mss 4: � - .F° ,� • ; '' ` � Existing Native Vegetaion Area . 21 . 1 AcresCD 1O N67W r . 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This state Cascajo Gravelly Sandy Loam ', 5-Nifz � y went is not a guaranty, or warranty, either expressed or implied _ Halverson Loam .��'-SS 7' ' { •��i, .**-04Itr�ew Preparer: Clayton Kirnmi R. E . 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Existing fence shown in green owned by Scott and Carrie Koskie , Telephone pedstals and telephone line owned by Nunn Telephone Company County Road 120 owned by Weld County Stock well owned by Scott and Carrie Koskie - - Legend Telephone Pedestal I Mining P map — 200 ft Suffer Access Engineer statement es dISCAl1iER 1*400000��iLie�4y,- ii� Irth 515 ddtahib,e •1M1d 4414 is !Pc pra�u4 a ii4 tie 10 Nunn Telephone t .� #y' ant mane ar„e Ma aaarnnr and Com�ak!cr•cs a� pct t�* ,� ',"# IAN , r��t.' ►=,� 1 , Clayton F immi , a Professional Engineer licensed in the te , . mat Sung r ' Inc • !!i"Jticse at, ,on araatcallste '1 * 1 ' , ,..�`q MOO Ian .n it* thdribator don Not imply U�c Mg Oc . cr Stock well 'dl� . State of Colorado, do hereby state that this map was were treated or that to land 1, campy , h O: Star or Local Law WELD COUNTY FANCIES NO % ra9 I. : prepared by me or under my direct supervison in WARRANTIES OR GUARPNTEES, EITHER 'E}fFRE8SEDOR Mine Permit Bounds f � � • ii IMPLIED AS To THE COMPLETENESS, ACCURACY, OR .l ,is ' accordance with the provisions defined by the Division of CORRECTNESS OF SUCH PROCUCT• NCR ACCEPTS ANY _ '�_ . 04Ar`,1? ;�' LABILITY ARISING FROMANY INCORRECT• INCOMPLETE, r ' Reclamation Mining and Safety- This statement is not a CRMISLEAOINt3 INFORMATION CONTAINED THEREIN v Existing Mining Area am 4.. , ��+ eat ,.* W�` C ilbe �� _,4" +,; guaranty or warranty, either expressed or implied . — Existing Fence *.a... , •;r OR i s- N' e+ Preparers Clayton Kimmi P. E . No . 40739 New Fence ei i Topsoil Stockpile aer , �- i , .� ISM Mining Area Feet � , t , I. ' 'I 1• sa Haul Road 0 u .. ' 300 150 0 300 EXHIBIT P - Mining Plan a) Description of Methods : The area will be stripped so that the crushing and screen plants can be set up on the west end of the permitted area. Topsoil thicknesses at the Koskie site are thin, typically less than 12 (twelve) inches. Topsoil will be stockpiled mainly on the western perimeter of the mining area and will be seeded to prevent erosion and loss of soil . Some stockpiling may occur on the eastern perimeter of the mining area and previous stockpiling has occurred on the northern perimeter as well. Please see Exhibit C3 for depiction of the topsoil stockpile areas. Mining will start on the east end of the permitted area and progress to the west, generally moving north to south. It is anticipated that mining will be done using excavators, front end loaders, dozers, scrapers, and haul trucks. Best Management Practices, including berms, silt fencing, and straw bales erosion control measures will be installed along the east end of the Koskie site to protect the adjacent intermittent creek area from mined area runoff and sediment. Open excavations are not anticipated to be over 15 feet deep, MSHA approved open excavation and fall protection safety measures including fencing and berms will be installed as needed. During and following mining, side slopes to the pit will be graded for stability and will be re-vegetated as needed to meet the reclamation plan. b Earthmoving: Excavation and stockpiling volumes are anticipated to be approximately 100,000 to 150,000 tons per year. c) Water Diversions and Impoundments : The Koskie property is located approximately 1/2 mile west ofLone Tree Creek which is an intermittent stream that is typically dry most months of the year. There are no irrigation structures, surface water impoundments, or water diversions existing or anticipated at the site. Test pitting performed at the Koskie site shows that groundwater is deeper than approximately 15 feet. Mining is proposed to stay at least two feet above groundwater. Because of this, dewatering is not proposed. The CDPHE permit wilt be a i stormrater only' permit. Alluvium materials similar to the material being mined are located beneath the material to be mined. The water table is greater than 2 feet below the level to which Weld County will mine. To prevent the exposure of ground water, Weld County will not mine the alluvium materials located beneath the material to be mined. Additionally, the deepest excavation will be slightly higher than the bench terrace located directly east of and adjacent to the site. This will assist in avoiding exposure of groundwater and facilitation of surface water drainage out of the pit. According to information obtained from the State Engineer' s Office, the Koskie site is not located within a designated groundwater basin, There is one well that is used for stock watering within 200 feet of the mine permit area. Water needs for gravel mining and processing operations are expected to minimal; water for dust control can be obtained and hauled from existing Countyaowned wells that have been decreed for the appropriate uses. Water from the nearby well will not be used for any County operations. Water used in mining and crushing operations and for dust control is estimated to not exceed approximately 4000 gallons per month during those operations. d) Size of areas to be worked : The enclosed mine plan map (Exhibit C3) shows the proposed locations for the haul road, gravel processing (crusher location), soil and gravel product stockpile areas. The application proposes a mining area of 122 .9 acres. Of this mining area, about 77 ,75 acres will be mined. The remaining acreage may be used for topsoil stockpiling or will be left unmined. All topsoil in the amended mining area will be stripped, stockpiled, and stabilized at one time. Once mining begins, approximately 20-25 acres will be exposed at any one time. e) It is anticipated that sand and gravel excavation, processing (rock crushing and screening), and stockpiling at the Koskie site will commence upon receipt of approval from the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (DRMS) and receipt of other necessary permits. Gravel excavation and processing will be seasonal with stockpiling of gravel for later County uses depending upon the local road repair and construction needs. While gravel excavation and processing are expected to be seasonal, it is anticipated that the material stockpiles will be hauled out of the site year-round. The Koskie site should not be considered an intermittent operation. i. The mining operation in the amendment area is not proposed to be phased. The Koskie amendment C:\Users\hbalzanokaesktop\Koskie\Koskie Amendment Application Exhibits 04-29-20.doc 4/29/2020 area likely has only 10 years or less of gravel and sand reserves . ii. Approximately 123 acres will be disturbed during the amended mining operation. Approximately 20- 25 acres will be exposed at any one time , iii . The mining operation in the amendment area is not proposed to be phased, 0 Please see exhibit C3 . i. The estimated thickness of gravel-bearing zones varies from between 0 and 15 feet thick at the Koskie site . No high wall mining is anticipated, ii. The gravel deposits proposed to be mined are stream channel deposits associated with Lone Tree Creek, an ephemeral stream that is located approximately 1/2 mile to the east of the Koskie site. Therefore, the thickness of overburden to be removed during gravel extraction is expected to be minimal. Minimal stockpiling of overburden is anticipated. Mined soils unsuitable for construction use will be separated from the mined gravels and may be stockpiled at the site. These soil stockpiles will be utilized for excavation backfill and site reclamation , g) The primary commodities to be mined are gravel and sand . The gravel and sand extracted from the Koskie site will be utilized by Weld County Public Works Department for repair and maintenance of local County roads and other County construction projects. This is a County-operated gravel pit; no commercial gravel and sand sales are anticipated . No secondary commodities are anticipated to be extracted or produced at the Koskie site. h) Soils and mined materials unsuitable for road construction may be stockpiled at the site. These soil stockpiles may be utilized for excavation backfill and site reclamation on County-operated projects . i) No explosives will be used at the site . j) Weld County Road 120 extends east-west along the north edge ofthe Koskie site (see Exhibit C2) . The gravel excavation and processing areas will be accessed from that county road . No improvements are anticipated to County Road 120 for this operation. One mining road is proposed and is shown on exhibit C3 , included in the mining area. C:1Users hbalzano\Desktop\Koskie\Kaskie Amendment Application Exhibits 04-29-2fLdoc 4/29/2020 EXHIBIT E - Reclamation Plan ( 1 ) The pre-mining land use at the Koskie site is cropland. The site topsoils are sparse and thin ranging from 3 "-6". Reclamation is proposed to include replacement of topsoil equal to or exceeding current depths (a minimum of 6"). Areas that are currently cropland will be returned to cropland for the landowner. Areas that are native grasses will be reseeded with a mixture specified below. The site generally drains to the east towards Lone Tree Creek and will be graded to drain in the historic direction. (2) All affected lands will be reclaimed . a. The mineable area ofthe mining permit is 122.9 acres. Of this 116.56 acres, currently 33 . 1 is currently being mined. This area was previously cropland. The remaining area includes 68.7 acres of crops and 21 . 1 acres of native vegetation. When mining is completed, approximately 90.6 acres will be returned to crop land and approximately 32. 3 acres will be returned to native grassland. This will return the land to approximately the same uses that existed pre-mining. The grades will be returned using front-end loaders, dozers and scrapers. The maximum slopes will be four to one (4 : 1 ) horizontal to vertical. The portions of the land that will be returned to crop land will be graded so that farm equipment can traverse the land. b. The post-mining land use will be non-irrigated cropland with the expectation that theowner will follow the same pre-mining crop rotation. The landowner currently follows a rotation of planting 1 /3 of the mining area with winter wheat, 1 /3 of the mining area with sudangrass, and 1 /3 of the mining area is left in summer fallow. The proposed post-mining land use is consistent with the surrounding land uses. The property to the north of the permit area has been mined and converted to rangeland, the property to the east is utilized for rangeland, the property to the west is rangeland and cropland, and the unmined portion of the property on which this permit application is submitted for is utilized as cropland. c. Meeting Rule 3 . 1 : 3 . 1 . 1 - The proposed reclamation has been agreed to by the landowner. 3 . 1 .2 — No substitutions are proposed. 3 . 113 - Reclamation will be carried out with all reasonable diligence and within five (5) years from the date that mining has commenced. 3 . 1 .4 — This land is not for public use. 3 , 1 .5 — ( 1 ) Grades will be appropriate for the final land use. (2) When backfilling,ing, the County will replace any overburden or waste materials and ensure adequate compaction and stability. All grading shall be done in a manner to control erosion. (3) Best Management Practices, including berms, silt fencing, and straw bales erosion control measures will be installed along the east end of the Koskie site to protect the adjacent intermittent creek area from mined area runoff and sediment. Following mining, side slopes to the pit will be graded for stability and will be re-vegetated as needed to meet the reclamation plan. (4) All backfilling and grading will be completed as soon as feasible after the mining process. (5) Refuse, acid-forming, or toxic materials are not anticipated but if encountered, will be handled and disposed of in a manner to control unsightliness and protect the drainage system. (6) No drill or auger holes are anticipated. (7) Reclamation slopes will not exceed 4 : 1 and no swimming areas are planned. (8) The reclaimed crop land will be graded so that farm equipment can traverse the land. (9) If the County uses any structural fill generated outside of the permitted Koskie mining site, the County will follow the process outlined in Rule 3 . 1 010) Any mined material to be disposed will be handled so as to prevent any unauthorized release to the surface drainage system. 011 ) No unauthorized release of pollutants will occur, 3 . 1 .6 — The site historically drains west to east. Disturbances to the prevailing hydrologic balance will be minimized. Mining will comply with water quality standards. Any earthen dams, if utilized, will not damage adjoining property or conflict with water pollution regulations. Surface areas will be stabilized and protected from erosion. C:\Users\hbalzano\Desktop\Koskiticoskie Amendment Application Exhibits 04-29-20 .doc 4/29/2020 3 . 1 .7 — Operations shall comply with regulations pertaining to groundwater. 3 . 1 , 8 — Reclamation shall consider the safety and protection of wildlife on the site. As the site is currently cropland, there are no trees to provide habitat and no known species which may require special consideration during a critical period in the life cycle. 3 . 1 .9 — Topsoil will be segregated from any other spoils. Topsoil will be protected with vegetative cover to prevent erosion or degradation. Woody materials are not anticipated but if encountered will be removed from topsoil stockpiles. Topsoil stockpiles are to be placed on the western and eastern perimeters of the mining area where ongoing disturbance or re-handling will be minimized. Relocation of topsoil stockpiles is not anticipated. Final grades will be roughened to eliminate slippage zones. See below concerning fertilizers . 3 . 1 . 10 — Revegetation will include native species and crops (winter wheat and sudangrass). Forest planting will not be utilized. Reclaimed grades will be safe for any potential grazing cattle. Depending on ambient conditions, the application method for those areas being seeded may be hand broadcast, hyrdoseeded, or drilled and crimped. Mulch application at the rate of 2 tons/ac may be concurrent with seeding, Mulch may include hay, straw and tackifier. All hay or straw mulch shall be certified noxious weed free grass hay or crop straw. At least 70% of the mulch by weight shall be 10 inches or more in length. Mulch shall not contain any noxious weeds, mold, must, cake, or decay. Straw mulch shall not contain excessive viable grain (wheat, barley, or oat seed.) An access road will remain for the landowner to access agricultural land to the south. This access road will not be revegetated. Noxious weeds on the site will be controlled by Weld County. Noxious weeds are Canada thistle, field bindweed, Dalmatian toadflax and cheatgrass. Canada thistle will be sprayed with Milestone at 7 oz/ac, DuraCor at 20 oz./acre or Tordon 22K at 32 oz/acre when the plant is 6 to 10 inches tall up to the bud stage and/or in the fall as needed. Field bindweed will be sprayed with Tordon 22K and 2,4D each at 32 on/ac when the plant is in the flower stage and/or in the fall with QuinStar 4L at 24 oz/acre as needed. Dalmatian toadflax will be sprayed with, Telar at 2 ozfac or Tordon 22K at 32 oz/acre in the early flower stage and/or in the fall as needed. Esplanade 200SC at 5 €./acre may be added to any of these mixes as well. Cheatgrass will be treated with Esplanade 200SC at 5 oziacre in July to early September starting a few years before reclamation begins, If needed, one or two mowing treatments per year may be utilized to help suppress other vegetation that may compete with grass establishment in the disturbed areas outside of the areas that are returned to cropland. The property will be monitored once a month from May through October, providing adequate time to implement the spraying program as described above. 3 . 1 . 11 — Structures on the affected land and within the 200-foot buffer are not proposed to be modified. These man-mad structures include Weld County Road 120, a Nunn Telephone line, two telephone pedestals, fencing, and a stock well. These will not conflict with the post-mining land use. 3 . 1 , 12 — A sign will be placed in conformance with section 3 , 1 . 12, 3 . 1 . 13 — Any spills will be handled in conformance with. section 3 . 1 . 13 . d. Areas shown on Exhibit F as ` Reclaimed Crop Land' will be returned to crop land. After final grades are completed and topsoil is replaced, the landowner will plant crops. Areas shown on Exhibit F as ' Reclaimed Native Vegetation' will be reseeded as outlined in f. ii below. e. Site reclamation will be sequential as mined areas are completed, i. Areas which are to be returned to cropland are expected to be reclaimed within one year after grading and topsoiling activities have been completed. Areas that are to be returned to native rangeland are expected to be at least 70% (compared to pre-disturbance coverage) covered within 5 years after grading and topsoiling has been completed. ii. The size and location of each phase of reclamation is variable. Since the mining will not be phased, it is anticipated that Weld County will coordinate with the landowner to return areas to cropland. The areas which are to be returned to rangeland will be reclaimed after the stockpiles have been removed and topsoiling has been completed. iii. As mining is completed in an area, any backfilling and grading that is required will be completed. Topsoil will then be spread in the required thickness. Areas slated to be returned to cropland will be released back to the landowner so that the landowner can reestablish the crop C:1Users\hbaizano\Desktop\Koskie\Koskie Amendment Application Exhibits 04-29-20 ,dec 4/29/2020 rotation. iv. A description of the size and location of each area to be reclaimed during each phase; and v. An outline of the sequence in which each stage or phase of reclamation will be carried out. ' f. Reclaimed areas will be stabilized by: i, Areas of the site where excavation has been completed will be regraded. The maximum grades on the reclaimed site will be four to one (4 : 1 ). ii. Seeding of the disturbed areas outside of those areas that are to be returned to cropland will be between December 1 and May 1 . Disturbed areas that are to be returned to cropland will be reclaimedwith the crops that were grown before the mining activity (winter wheat and sudangrass). Disturbed areas outside of the fields will be reclaimed with a native grass mixture. The proposed seed mix for the disturbed areasoutside of the fields is: 1 . Buffalo grass (l3uchloe dacyloides) 4.5 lbs PLS/ac 2. Blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis) 3 lbs PLS/ac 3 . Sideoats grama (Bouteloua curtipendula) 2 lbs PLS/ac 4. Green needlegrass 1 lbs PLSfac 5 . Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) 1 lbs PLS/ac 6 . Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) 1 lbs PLSfac 7 . Western wheatgrass (Pascopyrum sm ithi i) 1 . 5 lbs PLS/ac Total: 14 lbs PLSfac iii. Fertilizers will not be used in the disturbed areas outside of the areas to be returned to cropland. The farmer may apply fertilizers to those areas that are to be returned to cropland. Weld County will have no control over the amount of fertilizer that may be added to the cropland. iv. No trees, shrubs, or forbs will be planted. v. Topsoil will be replaced in thickness equal to or exceeding (minimum 6") the original topsoil depths found on the site. C:1Users\hbaJzano\ eskfop\KcskitKoskie Amendment Application Exhibits 04-29-20,doc 4/29/2020 EXHIBIT F - Reclamation Plan Map See the attached mine reclamation map (Exhibit F) showing the proposed final re-grading of all disturbed areas. C:\Users\hbaizano\ esktop'Koskie\Koskie Amendment Application Exhibits 04-29-20 doc 4/29/2020 _ I�`11- r _ _ _ 46 \i\ - T a • _ ryI te \\E - - Is a- It 4 ` es '3 " - 1 1 - : ' Access and access road to remain per landowner ! 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Iri A A l `: s.4 4 . j \\I I Southern fence will be removed by Weld County F L.'0 44 i I � �, war # • +1 ` Direction of Drainage 'Ili .i , , ir ,Al AI ASIA I\ ' ,\\\14)\\: 1-' ' +i1 A A ,A , : I ii( _ dy.,-- — 'ti a , ) , I 4i Jai 15 f r//I•..,7:,......3.N.... 1 � _ • ) k _ : A : Ar. A. Ix c 4 , A A ciderraestiennkagtitothme:thinthehrepeliteiaasstemsto .t A A +1. 4., A ,A --.....„es....„p \ , LA A ,--,- C in ;�tidrain to the north east to ,ti., i. Adrainage way that releases to Lone Tree f III C reek J' Jig 1 1 i.AF i i tr ..."7 116 A A Wyr �_. 1 jet At A A Si.. � �, Fence will be removed by Weld County A M , dam''`— �► . rti � A I y i A ak NV* # a 110. I ' �- CI AL er - tie ‘44*/ b`-r, Reclaimed Crop Land : 30 ,E Acres _ _• -: • ` Reclaimed Native Cover: I Acreslc _ -_� R� iii: �-• • J� f PI / It II \'1*NN\Hi C44511 I / olSc,a!Ill ER: kite lb. GIS t MCI area rn Ike ;swat All, Sr steer to CtIflaiuu owlet Alfd MIA iazalmy Ina aernpteleF+,ys cittinc4 pie Anus rya larardeea rig aees:pna9an di oh re gams or awl Lilts `+ Ow ■ a I caraasss ion tau T * nu law ktrtA rr coca: wets abated er Mfg �� r urea eettt X P+Y iVA •p a4 Suite Ax Leal <Jr'. O ma p coAryEXPOR A "(Aga No S raltE211NTIES' $R Cl�RF2AYTcES, E ESS. it F .A CCJRACY, $R uicc +S5 THE OOMOD IC T. NOS_ Reclamation la ��R ��er, {�q CC}(?R£GS OF SRC Ii Pi�4QI �C•TQFi ACC Efts ANY LAM OTT ilRISING FR'rOU n.y It+'O©RR GT I "CCGMIPLETE OR ViSLEADUNG INFORMATION CCRTMJiEu 'WERE IN IM Engineer Statement sie ditizge Lie re. Legend ♦� r` • st4 �r •+A • NA I Clayton o • ON A •` �'f`►� Kimmi , a professional Engineer licensed in theGD — Proposed Reclamation Contours „i 'CI; a'` .• Wit. State of Colorado, do hereby state that this map was y : J I prepared by me or under my direct supervison in — Access Rid ; . , V173: ,�t gi w accordance with the provisions defined the DivisiRemOvsd Fence -. e by on of " ' '• Reclamation Mining and Safety. This statement is not Telephone Pedestal • t A�;� •� �' ' guaranty or warranty, either expressed or implied . lied . 200 Buffer r� � ',* R Anbess ``.•• •. . ' . . . , . . Preparers Clayton Kimmi RE . No. 40739 I j ►[A I Reclaimed Native Vegetation - - s �$ i r Reclaimed Crop Land Mine Permit BoundaryIIMIIMCSMIIIMEmEr Feet ' --`1 nil Existing Fence 300 0 i „... .r. .. 10' Existing Contours , ' + — -- — Gravel e r s E HI IT G - Water Information 1 . Test pitting performed at the Koskie site shows that groundwater is deeper than 15 feet; therefore, it is anticipated that no groundwater will be encountered at the site. In order to avoid exposing groundwater and to facilitate surface water drainage out of the pit, the pit excavation will not be deeper than approximately 15 feet which will be slightly higher than the bench terrace located directly east of and adjacent to the Koskie site. Weld County will stay approximately 2 feet above the groundwater elevation in order to prevent the exposure of groundwater. According to information obtained from the State Engineer's Office, the Koskie site is not located within a designated groundwater basin. The site historically drains to the east. Grading will be completed to allow the site to continue to drain in the historic direction towards Lone Creek. Any stormwater that falls on the site will be directed east along its historical flow path. , . CDPHE Stormwater Construction permit will be obtained for this site and best management practices will prevent the migration of sediment or other pollutants off-site. The mining operation is not expected to impound storrnwater, There will be a berm around the mining area to divert stormwater around the permit area and prevent any stormwater from running into the pit. Any stormwater falling directly into the pit will be diverted and released back to the stream within 72 hours in order to comply with State of Colorado water law. There are no irrigation structures, existing impoundments or planned impoundments at the site. There is one well, well Permit No. 293366, which is located on the property but outside of the mine permit area. According to the well permit, the well is used for livestock watering and has a pumping rate of 2 gallons per minute (gpm). The well is pumped via a solar powered pump and the water is stored in a water tank. Mining is not expected to impact the well or the water supply because groundwater will not be intercepted. Furthermore, the well is currently covered under a structures agreement and is included in the proposed updated structures agreement. 2. The operation is not expected to directly affect surface or groundwater systems. 3 . Water needs for gravel mining and processing operations are expected to minimal; water for dust control can be obtained and hauled from County-owned wells which have been permitted for such purposes. It is anticipated that less than 4,000 gallons of water per year will be necessary for dust control purposes. No water is anticipated to be used during the reclamation phase. 4 . Please see Number 3 , above. 5 . This site does not require a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. Y C:\ .Isers\hbalzano\DesktGp as kie\Koskie Amendment Application Exhibits 04-29-20 .doe 4/29/2020 EXHIBIT H — Wildlife Information The Koskie site is currently dry land fanned, typically for winter wheat and sudangrass. No trees are present to offer roost or nesting sites for birds. As the proposed mine permit area is fanned, there are no threatened or endangered species in the mine permit area. During the mining operation, it is anticipated that there will be no impact to wildlife habitat because there is no wildlife habitat currently within the boundaries of the proposed mine permit area. It is anticipated that the mine permit area will be used for €lry-land farming after mining is completed so there will be no impact to the wildlife habitat in the future. CAUsers\hbalzano\DesktorkKoskithKoskie Amendment Application Exhibits 04-29-20.dom 4/29/2020 EXHIBIT I — Soils Information Soils at the Koskie site are described on the NR CS Web Soil Survey documents, attached. Soils at the Koskie site include gravelly and loamy alluviums (Ustollic Calciorthids and Acidic Argiustolls) associated with the terrace benches of Lone Tree Creek. The site contains approximately 33 acres of Cascajo gravelly sandy loam (Unit 20), 25 acres of Haverson loam (Unit 29), 103 acres of Nunn loam. (Unit 40), and 3 acres of Platner loam (Unit 54). The Cascajo gravelly sandy loam is excessively drained with slight potential for water erosion and a rating of 5 for wind erosion potential. Wind erosion potential is rated on a scale of 1 to 8, 1 being most susceptible to wind erosion. The Cascajo soils are suitable for rangeland pasture where livestock are managed to prevent overgrazing. The Haverson loam is well drained with slight potential for water erosion and a rating of 5 for wind erosion potential. Wind erosion potential is rated on a scale of 1 to 8, 1 being most susceptible to wind erosion. The Haverson soils are suitable for non-irrigated crop land and rangeland pasture where livestock are managed to prevent overgrazing. The main crop in the Haverson soils is winter wheat. Minimal disturbance is planned in the area of Haverson loam on the Koskie site. The Nunn loam is well drained with slight to moderate potential for water erosion and a rating of 5 for wind erosion potential. Wind erosion potential is rated on a scale of 1 to 8, 1 being most susceptible to wind erosion. The Nunn soils are suitable for non-irrigated cropland and rangeland pasture where livestock are managed to prevent overgrazing. The main crop grown in theNunn soils is winter wheat. Low annual precipitation is the main limitation to the crops. The Platner loam is well drained with a slight potential for water erosion and a rating of 5 for wind erosion potential . Wind erosion potential is rated on a scale of I to 8, 1 being most susceptible to wind erosion. Winter Wheat and sorghum (sudangrass) are well suited crops for Platner loam soils. Low annual precipitation is the main limitation for crops. No disturbance is planned in the small area of Platner loam on the Koskie site. The NRCS Web Soil Survey indicates the following potentials for the soils on site : Soil Type Potential as a Gravel Source Potential as a Sand Source 20 — Cascaao ravell sandy loam Fair Fair 29 — Haverson loam Poor Fair 40 — Nunn loam Poor Poor 54 — Platner loam Poor Fair Although the Web Soil Survey does not indicate that these are probable soils for sand and gravel deposits, Weld County 's experience at the current Koskie mine site (included within the limits of this permit application) is that there are sufficient gravel deposits that provide suitable road base material. No mining is planned in the area of the Platner loam and minimal disturbance is planned in the area of Haverson loam. Topsoil at the Koskie site is sparse and very thin, typically less than 3 inches thick for the Cascajo soils and typically less than 6 inches thick for the Nunn soils. 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L tr 4- ' a J 9 - • "sr' I V 4, 4.,t .4 �1 -,_ 4 .r- - ;5. 4 all I t y K•:,. _,� i - - - �- et Soil Map I incly not. be valid alt tth1 ;scale . . t e I I I I 11 -1 o' s ' 513300 513400 513500 513600 513700 5138® 51 @40 51 514100 514200 5143]0 514400 51•4&J] 514600 514700 it - Map ale: 1:6,770 if printed on A Landscape (11" x S.5') sheet. rn III -.Meters10- nr 0 N 0 1a 200 410D } Kr a Iri 1i A ❑ 66. 1 1840 I _ Feet Map prrjediwn: Web Mercator Corner ccx rdnates: WGS84E Edge : ON Zone 13N WC USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/3112020 a Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 1 of 3 Soil Map—Weld County. Colorado, Northern Part MAP LEGEND MAP INFORMATION Area of interest (Affil) g Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at Area of Interest (AOI) Stony Slant 1 :24 ,000. -- Soils Very Stony Spot Warning : Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Soil Map Unit Polygons wet Spat Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause Soil Map Unit Lines misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil Other line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of Soil Map Unit Points �- Sp ial Line Featurescontrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed Special Point Features scale. Blowout Water Features Streams and Canals Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map r1'• Borrow Pit measurements. Transportation Clay Spot Rails Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service 0 Closed Depression Web Soil Survey URL: df-rLt 4 interstate Highways Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG :3857) Gravel Pit US Routes Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator Gravelly Spot Major Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area , such as the Landfill Local Roads Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more Lava Flow Background accurate calculations of distance or area are required . a Marsh or swamp Aerial Photography This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS FMCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Mine or Quarry Sod Survey Area : Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Miscellaneous Water Survey Area Data: Version 14, Sep 13, 2019 IF Perennial Water Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales Rock Outcrop 1 : 50, 000 or larger. Saline Snot Date(s) aerial images were photographed : Sep 20, 2015—Oct 21 , 2017 Sandy Spot The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were Severely Eroded Spot compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor . Sinkhole shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. Slide or Slip Sodic Spot USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/3112020 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil Map—Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres In AOI Percent of AOI 20 Cascajo gravelly sandy loam , 5 32, 7 19 .9% to 20 percent slopes 29 Haverson loam, 0 to 3 percent 25.2 15.3% slopes 40 Nunn loam, 0 to 6 percent 103.3 62. 8% slopes 54 Platner barn, 0 to 3 percent 3.4 2 . 1 % slopes Totals for Area of Interest 164.6 100.0% ism Natural Resources - Web Soil Survey - 3/3112020 ilia Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 Map Unit Description--Weld County, Colorado , Northern Part Koakie Pit 2020 Amendment Map Unit Description The map units delineated on the detailed soil maps in a soil survey represent the soils or miscellaneous areas in the surrey area. The map unit descriptions in this report, along with the maps, can be used to determine the composition and properties of a unit. A map unit delineation on a soil map represents an area dominated by one or more major kinds of soil or miscellaneous areas. A map unit is identified and named according to the taxonomic classification of the dominant soils . Within a taxonomic class there are precisely defined limits for the properties of the soils . On the landscape , however, the soils are natural phenomena, and they have the characteristic variability of all natural phenomena . Thus, the range of some observed properties may extend beyond the limits defined for a taxonomic class. Areas of soils of a single taxonomic class rarely, if ever, can be mapped without including areas of other taxonomic classes . Consequently, every map unit is made up of the soils or miscellaneous areas for which it is named , soils that are similar to the named components , and some minor components that differ in use and management from the major soils. Most of the soils similar to the major components have properties similar to those of the dominant soil or soils in the map unit , and thus they do not affect use and management. These are called noncontrasting , or similar, components . They may or may not be mentioned in a particular map unit description . Some minor components, however, have properties and behavior characteristics divergent enough to affect use or to require different management . These are called contrasting , or dissimilar, components. They generally are in small areas and could not be mapped separately because of the scale used . Some small areas of strongly contrasting soils or miscellaneous areas are identified by a special symbol on the maps. If included in the database for a given area , the contrasting minor components are identified in the map unit descriptions along with some characteristics of each . A few areas of minor components may not have been observed , and consequently they are not mentioned in the descriptions , especially where the pattern was so complex that it was impractical to make enough observations to identify all the soils and miscellaneous areas on the landscape. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data . The objective of mapping is not to delineate pure taxonomic classes but rather to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that have similar use and management requirements. The delineation of such segments on the map provides sufficient information for the development of resource plans . If intensive use of small areas is planned , however, onsite investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas . An identifying symbol precedes the map unit name in the map unit descriptions. Each description includes general facts about the unit and gives important soil properties and qualities. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3124/2020 aa Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 1 of 8 Map Unit Description--Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Koskie Pit 2020 Amendment Soils that have profiles that are almost alike make up a soil series, All the soils of a series have major horizons that are similar in composition , thickness, and arrangement. Soils of a given series can differ in texture of the surface layer, slope, stoniness , salinity, degree of erosion , and other characteristics that affect their use. On the basis of such differences, a soil series is divided into soil phases. Most of the areas shown on the detailed soil maps are phases of soil series. The name of a soil phase commonly indicates a feature that affects use or management. For example , Alpha silt loam , 0 to 2 percent slopes , is a phase of the Alpha series . Some map units are made up of two or more major soils or miscellaneous areas. These map units are complexes, associations, or undifferentiated groups . A complex consists of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas in such an intricate pattern or in such small areas that they cannot be shown separately on the maps. The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar in ail areas. Alpha-Beta complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes, is an example. An association is made up of two or more geographically associated soils or miscellaneous areas that are shown as one unit on the maps. Because of present or anticipated uses of the map units in the survey area, it was not considered practical or necessary to map the soils or miscellaneous areas separately. The pattern and relative proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar. Alpha-Beta association , 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example. An undifferentiated group is made up of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas that could be mapped individually but are mapped as one unit because similar interpretations can be made for use and management. The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas in a mapped area are not uniform . An area can be made up of only one of the major soils or miscellaneous areas , or it can be made up of all of them . Alpha and Beta soils , 0 to 2 percent slopes , is an example . Some surveys include miscellaneous areas. Such areas have little or no soil material and support little or no vegetation. Rock outcrop is an example . Additional information about the map units described in this report is available in other soil reports, which give properties of the soils and the limitations, capabilities, and potentials for many uses . Also, the narratives that accompany the soil reports define some of the properties included in the map unit descriptions. Report—Map Unit Description Weld County, Colorado, Northern part 20 - ascajo gravelly sandy loam , 5 to 20 percent slopes Map Unit Setting National map unit symbol: 35z3 Elevation: 4 , 000 to 5 , 000 feet USA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/24/2020 slim Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 8 Map Unit Description--- Veld County, Colorado, Northern Part Koskie Pit 2020 Amendment Mean annual precipitation: 11 to 13 inches Mean annual air temperature: 52 to 54 degrees F Frost-free period: 120 to 160 days Farmland classification : Not prime farmland Map Unit Composition Cascajo and similar soils: 85 percent Minor components: 15 percent Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the mac unit. Description of Cascajo Setting Landfomt Breaks, ridges Down-slope shape: Linear Across-slope shape: Linear Parent material: Calcareous gravelly alluvium Typical profile HI - 0 to 3 inches: gravelly sandy loam H2 - 3 to 24 inches: very gravelly loamy sand H3 - 24 to 60 inches: very gravelly sand Properties and qualities Slope: 5 to 20 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Natural drainage class: Excessively drained Runoff class: Low Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat) : High (2 . 00 to 6. 00 inihr) Depth to water table: More than 80 inches Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of pondirrg: None Calcium carbonate, maximum in profile: 25 percent Salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline to very slightly saline (0. 0 to 2 .0 mmhosicm) Available waterstorage in profile: Low (about 3, 9 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified Land capability classification (nonirrigate d): 7s Hydrologic Soil Group: A Ecological site: Gravel Breaks (R067BY063CO ) Hydric soil rating: No Minor Components Stoneham Percent of map unit: 14 percent Hydric soil rating: No Otero Percent of map unit: 1 percent t (q )- Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/24/2020 a Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 8 Map Unit Description---Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Koskie Pit 2020 Amendment Hydric soil rating: No 29--Haverson loam , 0 to 3 percent slopes Map Unit Setting National map unit symbol: 35zd Elevation: 3 , 500 to 6 , 000 feet Mean annual precipitation: 12 to 17 inches Mean annual air temperature: 48 to 54 degrees F Frost-free period: 125 to 180 days Farmland classification: Prime farmland if irrigated and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Map Unit Composition Haverson and similar soils: 90 percent Minor components: 10 percent Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the mapunit. Description of Haverson Setting Landfoim: Stream terraces, flood plains Down-slope shape: Linear Across-slope shape: Linear Parent material: Stratified, calcareous loamy alluvium Typical profile �l - 0 to 12 inches: loam H2 - 12 to 60 inches: stratified sandy loam to loam Properties and qualities Slope: 0 to 3 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 3o inches Natural drainage class: Well drained Runoff class: Low Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water ( sat) : Moderately high to high (0 . 57 to 2 . 00 inlhr) Depth to water table: More than 80 inches Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of ponding: None Calcium carbonate, maximum in profile: 15 percent Gypsum, maximum in profile: 1 percent Salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline to moderately saline (0 . 0 to 3. 0 mmhoslcm) Available water storage in profile: High (about 9.6 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated) : None specified Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 4c Hydrologic Soil Group: B Ecological site : Overflow (R067B 03600) USDA. Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/24/2020 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 4 of 8 Map Unit Description---weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Koskie Pit 202D Amendment Other vegetative classification: OVERFLOW (067BY036CO ) 0 ) Hydric soil rating: No Minor Components Nunn Percent of map unit 6 percent Hydric soil rating: No Fluvaquentic haplustolls Percent of map unit.° 4 percent Landform: Terraces Hydric soil rating: Yes 40—N unn n loam , 0 to 6 percent slopes Map Unit Setting National map unit symbol: 2tlpt Elevation: 4 , 500 to 6 , 200 feet Mean annual precipitation: 13 to 17 inches Mean annual air temperature: 50 to 54 degrees F Frost-free period: 135 to 160 days Farmland classification: Prime farmland if irrigated Map Unit Composition Nunn and similar soils: 85 percent Minor components: 15 percent Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the rrapunit. Description of Nunn Sefting Landform: Terraces, alluvial fans Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread Down-slope shape: Linear Across-slope shape: Linear Parent material: Pleistocene aged alluvium and/or eolian deposits Typical profile Ap - 0to6inches: loam Bt 1 - 6 to 10 inches: clay loam Bt2 - 10 to 26 inches: clay loam Btk - 26 to 31 inches: clay loam Bk - 31 to 80 inches: clay loam Properties and qualities slope: a to 6 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than BO inches Natural drainage class: Well drained R u n o ff class: Medium Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat) : Moderately low to moderately high (0. 06 to 0. 20 inihr) USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/2412020 al Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 5 of 8 Map Unit Description---Weld County, Colorado , Northern Part Koskie Pit 2020 Amendment Depth to water table: More than 80 inches Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of ponding: None Calcium carbonate, maximum in profile: 5 percent Salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline (0 . 1 to 1 . 0 mmhoslcm ) Available water storage in profile: High (about 9. 5 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated) : 4e Land capability classification (nonirrigated) : 4e Hydrologic Soil Group: C Ecological site : Loamy Plains (R067CY002CO) Hydric soil rating: No Minor Components Manzanst Percent of map unit: 8 percent Landform: Alluvial fans, terraces Landform position (three-dimensional) : Tread Down-slope shape: Linear Across-slope shape: Linear Ecological site: Clayey Plains (R067BY042CO) Hydric soil rating: No Avar Percent of map unit: 7 percent Landform: Swales on terraces, swales on terraces Landform position (three-dimensional) : Tread Down-slope shape: Linear, concave Across-slope shape: Linear, concave Ecological site: Salt Flat (R067BY033C0) Hydric soil rating: No 54-•-Platner loam , 0 to 3 percent slopes Map Unit Setting National map unit symbol: 2tlno Elevation: 4 , 000 to 4 , 930 feet Mean annual precipitation: 14 to 17 inches Mean annual air temperature: 46 to 50 degrees F Frost-free period: 135 to 160 days Farmland classification: Prime farmland if irrigated Map Unit Composition Ratner and similar soils: 85 percent Minor components: 15 percent Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the mapunit. vs_pa, Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/24/2020 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 6 of 8 Map Unit Description---Weld County, Colorado , Northern Part Koskie Pit 2020 Amendment Description of Platner Setting Landform: I nterfluves Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit Landform position (three-dimensional) : Intertluve Down-slope shape: Linear Across-slope shape: Linear Parent material: Mixed eolian deposits over tertiary aged alluvium derived from igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rock Typical profile Ap - 0 to 6 inches: loam tf - 6 to 11 inches: clay 8t2 - 11 to 20 inches: clay - 20 to 27 inches: loam 8k - 27 to 37 inches: sandy clay loam C - 37 to 80 inches: sandy clay loam Properties and qualities Slope: 0 to 3 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Natural drainage class: Well drained Runoff class: Medium Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (ksat): Moderately low to moderately high ( 0. 06 to 0 . 20 inlhr) Depth to water table: More than 80 inches Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of pending: None Calcium carbonate, maximum in profile: 15 percent salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline (0 . 0 to 1 . 0 m m hoslcm) Available water storage in profile: Moderate (about 8. 1 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated) : 3s Land capability classification (nonirrigated) : 4s Hydrologic Soil Group: C Ecological site: Loamy Plains ( R067BY002CO) Hydric soil rating: No Minor Components Ascalon Percent of map unit: 10 percent Landform: Imeriluves Landform position (two-dimensional) : Summit, shoulder Landform position (three-dimensional) : i me rfluve Down-slope shape: Linear Across-slope shape: Linear Ecological site : Loamy Plains (ROO7BYOO2CO) Hydric soil rating: No USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/2412020 a Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 7 of 8 Map Unit Description---Weld County, Colorado , Northern Part Kc,skie Pit 2020 Amendment Rago, rarely flooded Percent of map unit: 4 percent Landform: ID ra i n ag eways Landform position (two-dimensional): Toeslope Landforrn position (three-dimensional) : Base slope, head slope Down-slope shape: Linear Across-slope shape: Concave Ecological site: Overflow (R067BY036CO ) Iydric soil rating: No Rago, ponded Percent of map unit 1 percent Landform: Playas Landform position (two-dimensional) : Summit Landform position (three-dimensional): Iriterfiuve Down-slope shape: Concave Across-slope shape: Concave Ecological site: Closed Upland Depression ( R067BY010OO) Hydric soil rating: No Data Source Information Soil Survey Area : Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Survey Area Data : Version 14 , Sep 13 , 2019 us DA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/2412020 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 8 of 8 Engineering Properties---Weld County, Colorado , Northern Part Koskie Pit 2020 Amendment Engineering Properties This table gives the engineering classifications and the range of engineering properties for the layers of each soil in the survey area. Hydrologic soil group is a group of soils having similar runoff potential under similar storm and cover conditions. The criteria for determining Hydrologic soil group is found in the National Engineering Handbook, Chapter 7 issued May 2007 (http :!!directives. sc.egov. usda . g ov/Open Na nWeb Content. aspx? content= 17757.wba) . Listing HSGs by soil map unit component and not by sail series is a new concept for the engineers . Past engineering references contained lists of HSGs by soil series . Soil series are continually being defined and redefined , and the list of soil series names changes so frequently as to make the task of maintaining a single national list virtually impossible. Therefore , the criteria is now used to calculate the HSG using the component soil properties and no such national series lists will be maintained . All such references are obsolete and their use should be discontinued . Soil properties that influence runoff potential are those that influence the minimum rate of infiltration for a bare soil after prolonged wetting and when not frozen . These properties are depth to a seasonal high water table, saturated hydraulic conductivity after prolonged wetting , and depth to a layer with a very slow water transmission rate . Changes in soil properties caused by land management or climate changes also cause the hydrologic soil group to change . The influence of ground cover is treated independently. There are four hydrologic soil groups , A, B , C , and D , and three dual groups, ND, BID , and CID. In the dual groups , the first letter is for drained areas and the second letter is for undrained areas. The four hydrologic soil groups are described in the following paragraphs : Group A. Soils having a high infiltration rate ( low runoff potential) when thoroughly wet. These consist mainly of deep , well drained to excessively drained sands or gravelly sands . These soils have a high rate of water transmission. Group B. Soils having a moderate infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of moderately deep or deep , moderately well drained or well drained soils that have moderately fine texture to moderately coarse texture. These soils have a moderate rate of water transmission . Group C. Soils having a slow infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of soils having a layer that impedes the downward movement of water or soils of moderately fine texture or fine texture. These soils have a slow rate of water transmission . Group D. Soils having a very slow infiltration rate (high runoff potential ) when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of clays that have a high shrink-swell potential , soils that have a high water table, soils that have a claypan or clay layer at or near the surface , and soils that are shallow over nearly impervious material . These soils have a very slow rate of water transmission . Depth to the upper and lower boundaries of each layer is indicated. USA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/24/2020 ;dona Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 1 of 6 Engineering Properties—Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Koskie Pit 2020 Amendment Texture is given in the standard terms used by the U . S . Department of Agriculture. These terms are defined according to percentages of sand , silt, and clay in the fraction of the soil that is less than 2 millimeters in diameter. "Loam ,„ for example , is soil that is 7 to 27 percent clay, 28 to 50 percent silt, and less than 52 percent sand . If the content of particles coarser than sand is 15 percent or more, an appropriate modifier is added, for example , "gravelly. " Classification of the soils is determined according to the Unified soil classification system (ASTM , 2005) and the system adopted by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO , 2004) . The Unified system classifies soils according to properties that affect their use as construction material. Soils are classified according to particle-size distribution of the fraction less than 3 inches in diameter and according to plasticity index, liquid limit , and organic matter content. Sandy and gravelly soils are identified as GW, GP, GM , GC, SW, SP, SM , and SC ; silty and clayey soils as ML , CL, OL, MH , CH , and OH ; and highly organic soils as PT. Soils exhibiting engineering properties of two groups can have a dual classification , for example , CL-ML. The AASHTO system classifies soils according to those properties that affect roadway construction and maintenance . In this system , the fraction of a mineral soil that is less than 3 inches in diameter is classified in one of seven groups from A- 1 through A-7 on the basis of particle-size distribution , liquid limit, a n d plasticity index. Soils in group A- 1 are coarse grained and low in content of fines (silt and clay) . At the other extreme , soils in group A-7 are fine grained . Highly organic soils are classified in group A-8 on the basis of visual inspection . If laboratory data are available, the A-1 , A-2 , and A-7 groups are further classified as A- 1 -a, A- 1 -b, A-2-4 , A-2-5, A-2-6 , A-2-7 , A-7-5, or A-7-6. As an additional refinement, the suitability of a soil as subgrade material can be indicated by a group index number. Group index numbers range from 0 for the best subgrade material to 20 or higher for the poorest. Percentage of rock fragments larger than 10 inches in diameter and 3 to 10 inches in diameter are indicated as a percentage of the total soil on a dry-weight basis. The percentages are estimates determined mainly by converting volume percentage in the field to weight percentage . Three values are provided to identify the expected Low ( L) , Representative Value (R) , and High (H) . Percentage (of soil particles) passing designated sieves is the percentage of the soil fraction less than 3 inches in diameter based on an ovendry weight. The sieves , numbers 4, 10, 40 , and 200 ( USA Standard Series) , have openings of 4 . 76 , 2. 00 , 0 .420 , and 0. 074 millimeters, respectively. Estimates are based on laboratory tests of soils sampled in the survey area and in nearby areas and on estimates made in the field . Three values are provided to identify the expected Low ( L) , Representative Value (R), and High ( H ). Liquid limit and plasticity index (Atterberg rg limits) indicate the plasticity characteristics of a soil . The estimates are based on test data from the survey area or from nearby areas and on field examination . Three values are provided to identify the expected Low (L) , Representative Value ( R) , and High (H) . References : American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). 2004 . Standard specifications for transportation materials and methods of sampling and testing . 24th edition. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/24/2020 a Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 6 Engineering Properties--Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part '<ael ie Pit 2020 Amendment American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM ) . 2005. Standard classification of soils for engineering purposes. ASTM Standard x2487-00. usip, Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/24/2020 !alai Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 6 Engineering Properties--Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Koskie Pit 2020 Amendment Report -Engineering Properties Absence of an entry indicates that the data were not estimated_ The asterisk '' denotes the representative texture; other possible textures follow the dash. The criteria for determining the hydrologic soil group for individual soil components is found in the National Engineering Handbook, Chapter 7 issued May 2007 (http ://directives . sc. egov. usda. gov/ O pe nNonWebcontent. aspx?co ntent= 17757. ba) . Three values are provided to identify the expected Low ( L) , Representative Value (R) , and High (H) . Engineering Properties—Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Map unit symbol and Pet of Hydrolo Depth USDA texture Classification Pet Fragments Percentage passing sieve number Liquid Plasticit soil name map glc - -� limit y index unit group ' Unified AASI-ITO >10 3-10 4 10 40 200 inches inches - - 4 in L-R-H L-R-H L-R-H L-R-H L-R-H L-R-H L-R-H L-R-H 20—Cascajo gravelly sandy loam, 5 to 20 percent slopes Cascajo 85 A 0-3 Gravelly sandy loam GC, GC- A- 1 , A-2 0- 5- 10 0- 8- 15 60-70- 55-65- 35-43- 20-25- 25-28 5-8 -10 GM, 80 75 50 30 -30 SG, SG- SM U 3-24 Very gravelly sandy GM, GP, A-1 0- 0- 0 0- 8-- 15 30-40- 25-38- 15-23- 0-10- 20 = NP loam, very GP-GM 50 50 30 gravelly loamy sand, very gravelly sand Y T 24-60 Very gravelly loamy GP, GP- A-1 0- 0- 0 0- 8- 15 30-45- 25-43- 15-23- 0` 5- 10 — NP sand , very GM , SP, 60 60 30 gravelly sand , SP-SM gravelly sand 29—Haverson loam, 0 I to 3 percent slopes Haverson 90 8 0- 12 Loam GL, CL- A-4 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 100-100 100- 100 85-90- 60-68- 25-28 5-8 -10 ML -100 - 100 95 75 -30 e i 12-60 Stratified sandy CL, CL- A-6, A-4 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 95-98-1 75-88-1 65-78- 45-50- 25-30 5-10- 15 loam to loam ML, SC, 00 00 90 00 -35 I SC-SPA liia USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/2412020 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 4 of 6 Engineering Properties—Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Koskie Pit 2020 Amendment Engineering Properties-Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part 7- Map unit symbol and Pct. of Hydrolo Depth USDA texture Classification Pet Fragments Percentage passing sieve number— Liquid Plastacit soil name map gic - - limit y index unit group Unified I AASHTO >10 3-10 4 10 40 200 inches inches - - In L-R-H L-R-!-f L-R-H L-R-H L-R-I-! L-R-H L-R-H L-R-H 40—Nunn loam, 0 to 6 percent slopes Nunn 85 C 0-6 Loam CL A-6 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 100-100 100-100 93-96-1 62-68- 26-32 10-13-1 -100 - 100 00 74 -40 8 6- 10 Clay loam, clay CH A-7-6 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 100-100 100- 100 90-95-1 69-76- 47-51 24-27-3 -100 - 100 00 83 -59 3 T___ . . _ 10-26 Clay loam, clay CH A-7-6 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 100-100 100-100 90-95- 1 69-76- 47-51 24-27-3 -100 -100 00 83 -50 3 26-31 Clay loam , loam , CL A-7-6 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 100- 100 100-100 87-94-1 58-68- 30-42 12-22-2 sandy clay loam - 100 -100 00 74 -47 5 31 -80 Clay loam , loam , CL A-7-5 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 100- 100 100-100 87-94-1 58-68- 30-42 12-22-2 sandy day loam -100 -100 00 74 -47 5 54 Platner loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes Platner 85 C 0-6 Loam CL A-6 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 100-100 100- 100 82-89- 56-64- 25-32 7- 12-18 -100 - 100 95 74 -40 6-11 Clay Joarn, clay CH A-7-6 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 100-100 100-100 88-93- 67-75- 47-53 25-29-3 -100 -100 97 81 -59 3 11 -20 Clay loam, clay CH A-7-6 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 100-100 100-100 88-93- 67-75- 47-53 25-29-3 -100 -100 97 81 -59 3 20-27 Loam, sandy clay CL A-6 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 100-100 100-100 84-90- 59-69- 29-34 9-12-19 loam, clay loam i -100 -100 97 76 -42 27-37 Sandy clay loam, SC A-4 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 100- 100 100-100 79-86- 39-46- 22-28 5-9 -13 sandy loam -100 -100 92 55 -34 37-80 Sandy day loam, SC A-4 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 100-100 100- 100 79-86- 39-46- 22-28 5-9 -13 sandy loam -100 - 100 92 55 -34 usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/2412020 a Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 5 of 6 Engineering Properties,--Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Koskie Pit 2020 Amendment Data Source Information Soil Survey Area: Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Survey Area Data: Version 14 , Sep 13, 2019 usaa,-\ Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/24/2020 a Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 6 of 6 Source of Reclamation Material , Rowdfill, and Topsoil---Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Koskie Pit 2020 Amendment Source of Reclamation Material, Roadtill , and Topsoil This table gives information about the soils as potential sources of reclamation material , roadfill , and topsoil . Normal compaction , minor processing, and other standard construction practices are assumed . The soils are rated good, fair, or poor as potential sources of reclamation material, roadfill , and topsoil . The features that limit the soils as sources of these materials are specified in the table . Numerical ratings between 0. 00 and 0 . 99 are given after the specified features. These numbers indicate the degree to which the features limit the soils as sources of topsoil , reclamation material , or roadfill. The lower the number, the greater the limitation . Reclamation material is used in areas that have been drastically disturbed by surface mining or similar activities. When these areas are reclaimed , layers of soil material or unconsolidated geological material , or both , are replaced in a vertical sequence . The reconstructed soil favors plant growth . The ratings in the table do not apply to quarries and other mined areas that require an offsite source of reconstruction material. The ratings are based on the soil properties that affect erosion and stability of the surface and the productive potential of the reconstructed soil . These properties include the content of sodium , salts, and calcium carbonate ; reaction ; available water capacity ; erodibility ; texture; content of rock fragments; and content of organic matter and other features that affect fertility. Roadffii is soil material that is excavated in one place and used in road embankments in another place. In this table, the soils are rated as a source of roadfill for low embankments , generally less than 6 feet high and less exacting in design than higher embankments . The ratings are for the whole soil , from the surface to a depth of about 5 feet. It is assumed that soil layers will be mixed when the soil material is excavated and spread . The ratings are based on the amount of suitable material and on soil properties that affect the ease of excavation and the performance of the material after it is in place . The thickness of the suitable material is a major consideration . The ease of excavation is affected by large stones, depth to a water table , and slope. How well the soil performs in place after it has been compacted and drained is determined by its strength (as inferred from the AASHTO classification of the soil) and linear extensibility (shrink-swell potential) . Topsoil is used to cover an area so that vegetation can be established and maintained . The upper 40 inches of a soil is evaluated for use as topsoil . Also evaluated is the reclamation potential of the borrow area . The ratings are based on the soil properties that affect plant growth; the ease of excavating , loading , and spreading the material ; and reclamation of the borrow area , Toxic substances, soil reaction , and the properties that are inferred from soil texture , such as available water capacity and fertility, affect plant growth . The ease of excavating , loading , and spreading is affected by rock fragments , slope, depth to a water table, soil texture , and thickness of suitable material . Reclamation of the borrow area is affected by slope , depth to a water table , rock fragments , depth to bedrock or a cemented pan , and toxic material, Usrm Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/24/2020 Ss Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 1 of 3 Source of Reclamation Material , Roadfill , and Topsoil---Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Koskie Pit 2020 Amendment The surface layer of most soils is generally preferred for topsoil because of its organic matter content. Organic matter greatly increases the absorption and retention of moisture and nutrients for plant growth . Information in this table is intended for land use planning , for evaluating land use alternatives, and for planning site investigations prior to design and construction . The information, however, has limitations. For example, estimates and other data generally apply only to that part of the soil between the surface and a depth of 5 to 7 feet. Because of the map scale , small areas of different soils may be included within the mapped areas of a specific soil. The information is not site specific and does not eliminate the need for onsite investigation of the soils or for testing and analysis by personnel experienced in the design and construction of engineering works. Government ordinances and regulations that restrict certain land uses or impose specific design criteria were not considered in preparing the information in this table . Local ordinances and regulations should be considered in planning , in site selection , and in design . Report—Sou roe of Reclamation Material , Roadfill , and Topsoil [Onsite investigation may be needed to validate the interpretations in this table and to confirm the identity of the soil on a given site . The numbers in the value columns range from 0 . 00 to 0 .99 . The smaller the value, the greater the limitation] Source of Reclamation Material, Roadfill, and Topsoll—Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Map symbol and soil Pct of Potential as a source of Potential as a source of Potential as a source of name map reclamation material roadflll topsoil unit Rating class and , Value Rating class and Value Rating class and Value limiting features I limiting features limiting features I 20—Cascajo gravelly sandy loam, 5 to 20 percent slopes Cascajo 85 Fair Good Poor Too sandy 0. 12 Rock fragments 0. 00 Low content of 0. 13 Hard to reclaim (rock 0.00 organic matter I fragments) Droughty 0.20 Too sandy 0 . 12 Carbonate content 0.92 Slope 0. 16 Exchange capacity 0.46 29—Haverson loam , 0 to 3 percent slopes Haverson 90 Fair Fair Fair Low content of 0. 13 Dusty 0.98 Exchange capacity 0 .96 organic matter Water erosion 9.99 USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3)24/2026 a Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Source of Reclamation Material, Raadfill , and Topsoil---Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Koskie Pit 2020 Amendment Source of Reclamation Material, Raadfill} and Topsoil—Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Map symbol and soil Pct. of I Potential as a source of Potential as a source of Potential as a source of name map reclamation material roadfill topsoil unit Rating class and Value i Rating class and Value Rating class and Value limiting features ' limiting features limiting features 40—Nunn loam , 0 to 6 percent slopes Nunn 85 Fair Poor Fair Too clayey 0.81 Low strength 0.00 Too clayey 0.67 Low content of 1188 Shrink-swell 0.79 organic matter i Water erosion 0. 90 Dusty 0. 85 54—Platner loam , 0 to 3 percent slopes Platner 85 Fair Fair ' Good Low content of (150 Dusty 0.87 organic matter Water erosion 0. 90 Data Source Information Soil Survey Area: Weld County, Colorado , Northern Part Survey Area Data: Version 14 , Sep 13 , 2019 USDA, Natural Resources Web Soil Survey - 312412020 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 Source of Sand and Gravel---Weld County, Colorado, Northern Part Koskie Pit 2020 Amendment Source of Sand and Gravel This table gives information about the soils as potential sources of gravel and sand . Normal compaction , minor processing, and other standard construction practices are assumed . Sand and gravel are natural aggregates suitable for commercial use with a minimum of processing . They are used in many kinds of construction . Specifications for each use vary widely. Only the likelihood of finding material in suitable quantity is evaluated. The suitability of the material for specific purposes is not evaluated , nor are factors that affect excavation of the material . The properties used to evaluate the soil as a source of sand or gravel are gradation of grain sizes (as indicated by the Unified classification of the soil) , the thickness of suitable material , and the content of rock fragments. If the bottom layer of the soil contains sand or gravel, the soil is considered a likely source regardless of thickness . The assumption is that the sand or gravel layer below the depth of observation exceeds the minimum thickness . The ratings are for the whole soil , from the surface to a depth of about 6 feet . The soils are rated good, fair, or poor as potential sources of sand and gravel . A rating of good or fair means that the source material is likely to be in or below the soil. The bottom layer and the thickest layer of the soils are assigned numerical ratings. These ratings indicate the likelihood that the layer is a source of sand or gravel. The number 0 .00 indicates that the layer is a poor source. The number 1 , 00 indicates that the layer is a good source . A number between 0.00 and 1 . 00 indicates the degree to which the layer is a likely source. Information in this table is intended for land use planning, for evaluating land use alternatives , and for planning site investigations prior to design and construction. The information , however, has limitations. For example , estimates and other data generally apply only to that part of the soil between the surface and a depth of 5 to 7 feet. Because of the map scale , small areas of different soils may be included within the mapped areas of a specific soil . The information is not site specific and does not eliminate the need for onsite investigation of the soils or for testing and analysis by personnel experienced in the design and construction of engineering works. Government ordinances and regulations that restrict certain land uses or impose specific design criteria were not considered in preparing the information in this table . Local ordinances and regulations should be considered in planning , in site selection , and in design . Report—Source of Sand and Gravel [On site investigation may be needed to validate the interpretations in this table and to confirm the identity of the soil on a given site . The numbers in the value columns range from 0 . 00 to 0. 99 . The larger the value, the greater the likelihood that the bottom layer or thickest layer of the soil is a source of sand or gravel] USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/24/2020 sae Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 1 of 2 Source of Sand and Gravel--Weld County, Colorado , Northern Part Koskie Pit 2020 Amerdment Source of Sand and Gravel-Weld County, Colorado f Northern Part Map symbol and soil name Pct. of Potential as a source of gravel Potential as a source of sand map unit Rating class and limiting Value Rating class and limiting Value features features 20—Cascajo gravelly sandy loam, 5 to 20 percent slopes Cascajo 85 Fair Fair Bottom layer 0. 13 Bottom layer 0 .45 Thickest layer 0 .25 Thickest layer 0.48 29—Haverson loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes Haverson 90 Poor Fair Bottom layer 0.00 Bottom layer 0.01 Thickest layer 0.00 Thickest layer 0.04 40—Nunn Ioarn, 0 to 6 percent slopes Nunn 86 Poor Poor Bottom layer 0 .00 Bottom layer 0.00 Thickest layer 0.00 Thickest layer 0.00 54 Platner loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes Plainer 85 ' Poor Fair Bottom layer 0 .00 Bottom layer 0.00 Thickest layer 0.00 Thickest layer 0.01 Data Source Information Soil Survey Area : Weld County, Colorado , Northern Part Survey Area Data : Version 14 , Sep 13 , 2019 USA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 3/24/2020 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT J — Vegetation In formation The Koskie site is combination of native grasses and crops that have been dry land farmed, usually as winter wheat and sudangrass . The site planned for gravel excavation and processing has not been irrigated . The pre-mining land use is non-irrigated cropland. The perimeter of the fields (approximately 15 feet from fence lines) can be classified as rangeland since it is vegetated with a native grass . The landowner currently follows a rotation of planting 1/3 of the mining area with winter wheat, 1 /3 of the mining area with sudangrass (sorghum), and 1 /3 of the mining are is left in summer fallow. According to crop insurance records provided by the landowner, the average yield for the period between 2004 and 2013 for winter wheat was 15 bushelslac. The average yield for the sudangrass during the same period was I to 2 tonsiac for use as cattle feed. No frees are present on the Koskie site. The area of the site that is dry land farmed coincides with the Cascajo gravelly sandy loam and Nunn loam soils; For soil types and topography, see Exhibit C2 . EXHIBIT IT K — Climate Information The climate at the Koskie site is classified as semi-arid. Summers are characterized by with daily high temperatures of over 90 degrees Fahrenheit dropping to 50 degrees Fahrenheit at night. Winters are characterized by daytime temperatures near 32 degrees Fahrenheit with nighttime temperatures dropping to 10 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Annual precipitation is approximately 12 to 14 inches, with summer precipitation coming from localized convection cell thunderstorms. Winter precipitation comes in the form of snow and rain. EXHIBIT L — Reclamation Costs See the attached mine reclamation map (Exhibit F) showing the proposed gradient of all disturbed slopes and the location of revegetation areas. It is anticipated that no ponds will be constructed or remain on site, It is anticipated that the average thickness of overburden is minimal; however, overburden and excavated soil materials unsuitable for road construction will be used to backfill excavated areas and for site re-grading to stable slopes. Stockpiled topsoil will be placed on re-graded areas prior to re-seeding with approved plant type seed mixes (See Exhibit E — Reclamation Plan). Final site reclamation costs include the cost of native dry land grass seed and mulch application. The mining plan includes concurrent regrading of mined areas. It is anticipated that final backfilling, grading and placement of topsoils from on-site stockpiles followed by re-seeding will cost less than $994,800 , No financial warranty is required because Weld County is a County entity . A written guarantee will be provided stating that the affected lands will be reclaimed in accordance with the terms of the permit. EXHIBIT M -- Other Permits and Licenses List of Other Permits : 1 . The proposed amended Koskie Gravel Pit operation will comply with Weld County zoning regulations. a. An Amended Use by Special Review (MUSK) permit — will be required to be applied for and approved by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners, 2. The proposed amended Koskie Gravel Pit operation will comply with the Weld County Public Works Regulations. ations. a. There are two approved accesses to the site, permitted by Weld County Public Works under APB 14-p0O 178 . 3 . Permits will be applied for from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) a. CDPHE — Water Quality Control Division (WQCD)D) for a storm water discharge permit and, b. Air Pollution Control Division (AP D) for air pollution emission notice (APEN) permit. Letters of Notification have been sent to the National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Colorado Department of Wildlife (DOW) and the Colorado State Historical Society. EXHIBIT N — Source of Legal Right — To - Enter Please see the attached Right to Enter form. The Koskie property is owned by Scott Koskie and Weld County has entered into a long-term lease agreement with the landowner. FIRST AMENDMENT o I HT TO ENTER AGREE '1ENT TO OBTAIN SOIL AND/OR GRAVEL FOR ROAD PURPOSES THIS FIRST AMENDMENT TO RIGHT TO ENTER AGREEMENT TO OBTAIN SOIL AND,49AplaR ROAD PURPOSES (this "' First Amendment") is made and entered into this irday of/ t #/2020, by , and between the Board of County ommissioners of the County of Weld , State of Colorado, 1150 "O ' Street, Greeley , Colorado 80631 , (hereinafter referred to as "County") , and Scott D . Koskie and Carrie M . Koskie , 14570 N CR 7 , Wellington , CO 80549, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") . WITNESSETH : WHEREAS , the County and the Owner entered into a RIGHT TO ENTER AGREEMENT TO OBTAIN SOIL AND/OR GRAVEL FOR ROAD PURPOSES dated October 30, 2013 under document number 2013-3066 of the Weld County , Colorado records (the "Right of Entry Agreement ') . WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to amend and modify certain terms and provisions of the Right of Entry Agreement to permit County to enter onto an additional portion of Owner's Property (hereinafter referred to as the "Amendment Area") for the purpose of extracting soil/gravel , the additional land is described by the map description in exhibit C. WHEREAS , Owner is in possession of certain property located in : E1 /2 of the NE 1 /4/4 of Section 12, Township 10 North , Range 67 West of the 6t" P . M . ( Parcel Number 030312100001 ) and the W1 /2 of the NE1 /4 of Section 12 , Township 10 North, Range 67 West of the fi1M P . M . (Parcel Number 030312100002) hereinafter referred to as ("Owner's Property„), and WHEREAS, County intends to engage in one or more road improvements project(s) within Weld County, ( hereinafter referred to as the " Project") and is in need of sand , soil , and/or gravel in order to complete said Project, and WHEREAS, Owner's Property contains sand , soil and/or gravel which County deems appropriate for use in the Project and which Owner desires to sell to County , and NOW, THEREFORE , in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein and other good and valuable consideration , the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby confessed and acknowledged , the parties agree to amend and modify the Right of Entry Agreement as follows : 1 . The foregoing recitals and conditions of the Right of Entry Agreement dated October 30 , 2013 are hereby incorporated as if fully restated in this First Amendment to the Right of Entry Agreement. 2 . Section 6 of the Right of Entry Agreement shall be updated to include Carrie M . Koskie as a party to be noticed . Additionally , the County's contact information shall be updated . Section 6 shall state: Page 1 of 4 Owner: Scott D . Koskie Owner: Carrie M . Koskie Address . 14570 N C R 7 Address : 14570 N CR 7 Wellington, CO 80549 Wellington , CC) 80549 Email : sccttkoskie _ aol . corn Email: ribee1 iinrrail . com County : Jay McDonald , Director of Public Works Address: PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 60632 Email: jmcdorialpgwelctaov.com 3 . Upon completion of reclamation activities , the County will coordinate with the Owner to remove and stockpile fencing materials that are installed by the County to a location near the northeast entrance to the property. 4 . Upon completion of mining and subsequent reclamation , Weld County agrees to re- establish survey pins thai were disturbed during the mining process . The survey pins are shown on the attached survey plat. 5 . The Exh i bits attached to this First Amendment are hereby attached to and made a part of the Right of Entry Agreement. 5. Except as expressly amended or modified herein all terms and provisions of the Right of Entry Agreement shall remain the same . In the event of any conflict between the terms and provisions of this First Amendment and the terms and provisions of the Right of Entry Agreement , the terms and provisions of this First Amendment shall control and supersede over the terms and provisions of the Right of Entry Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have duly executed this First Amendment as of the day and year first above written . PROPERTY OWNER : Scott D. Koskie and Carrie M. Koskie i Owner Signature : Attila -Q Date: - -ifICL-4..itia5 Printed Name : Scott D . 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I Ih I leg 't 'i 1 Pine 44 RESOLUTION R E : APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR RIGHT TO ENTER TO OBTAIN SOIL AND/OR GRAVEL FOR ROAD PURPOSES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIR TO SIGN a SCOTT KOSKIE WHEREAS , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County , Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County , Colorado , and WHEREAS , the Board has been presented with an Agreement for the Right to Enter to Obtain Soil and/or Gravel for Road Purposes between the County of Weld , State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County , on behalf of the Department of Public Works , and Scott Koskie , 14570 N . County Road 7 , Wellington , Colorado 80549 , with tens and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference . NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Agreement for the Right to Enter to Obtain Soil and/or Gravel for Road Purposes between the County of Weld , State of Colorado , by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County , on behalf of the Department of Public Works, and Scott Koskie be , and hereby is , approved . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chair be , and hereby is , authorized to s ;gn said agreement . The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded , adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of October, A. D . , 2013 . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD cAlleU 4, COLORADO • ATTEST %nail\e r „I 74,* . . KIl is ,• ` , Garcia , Chair Weld County Clerk to the Board Oitil , ,. , ,, Douglas Rademacher, Pro-Tern ET' t p - a� . Deputy '" irk to the Boas ' " -- � an P . Conwaylir �- - APPROVE A TO I~, ��- �• ` .-- v__ ,�" �. rws ike Freeman .tis unty rney ` ' z critic a rbara l' I rkmeyer NOV 152013 Date of signature: al( 7 2013-3066 EG0068 . • ' 1 I RIGHT TO ENTER AGREEMENT TO OBTAIN SOIL AND/OR GRAVEL FOR ROAD PURPOSES THIS AGREEMENT ENT is made and entered in to this day of �, 2013, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, 1150 "0" Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 , (hereinafter referred to as "County"), and Scott Koskie, 14570 N. County Road 7 Wellington, Colorado 80549, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") WITNESSETH: ET : WHEREAS , Owner is possessed of certain property located at: East V2 of Section 12, Township 10 North, Range 67 West of the 6(N P.M. , (hereinafter referred to as "Owner' s Property"), and WHEREAS, County intends to engage in one or more road improvements project(s) Within Weld County, (hereinafter referred to as the "Project") and is in need of sand, soil, and/or gravel in order to complete said Project, and WHEREAS, Owner' s Property contains sand, soil and/or gravel which County deems appropriate for use in the Project and which Owner desires to sell to County, and WHEREAS, Owner and County desire to enter into a Lease Agreement to permit County to enter onto a designated portion Owner's Property hereinafter referred to as the "Leased Area, for the purpose of extracting the soil/gravel . NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and Covenants contained herein, County and Owner agree as follows: ls Property Description : Owner 's Property which is subject to the terms of this Agreement is the real property described and shown in the attached Exhibit "A", which consists of a legal description, photographs, and maps . The Leased Area to be mined for gravel is depicted in the attached Exhibit “B" by a diagram and photograph. (Exhibits A and B are attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference. I 2. Term or Agreement: The Term of this Agreement shall begin on the date of approval of the Section 112c Permit from the Colorado Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety (hereinafter CCD ") for the mining of Owner's Property, and shall continue through and until the date of the final release of the permit by DR . At the time of the execution of this Agreement the parties expect that all mining and removal of soil, sand and/or gravel shall be completed within twelve (12) years of the date of the execution of this Agreement. if additional time is needed to complete the required mining activities, the parties agree that County mining, activil ies may be extended for one additional period of up to five (5) on the same terms * years upon and condition& The County shall provide 30 days written notice that the extension period will be initiated. The Owner shall acknowledge the extension notice in par ties . The Page 1 of 5 i specifically acknowledge that a temporary or permanent cessation of mining activities does not terminate the Agreement; the Agreement extends to the DBMS release of the permit. 3. Royalty Payments : County shall pay to Owner a royalty of seventy-five cents ($035) per ton for all soil/gravel material removed from the Leased Area described in Paragraph 1 above. Said royalty payment shall be made on or before the last day of the month following the month after which the soil, sand and/or gravel is removed.. 4. Owner's obligations: Owner agrees to the following terms and conditions: a . Owner grants to County the exclusive right to enter access and/or use the Leased Area throughout the Term of this Agreement for all purposes related to the removal, processing and crashing of soil, sand and/or gravel and to conduct reclamation activities following the cessation of mining activities. b. Owner grants to County the right to bring equipment onto the Leased Area which is deemed necessary by County to remove the soli, sand and/or gravel and to crush said gravel as required by County for its Project(s), and also to complete its reclamation activities after mining activities have ceased, c. Owner shall provide land for a haul route from a public road directly to the Leased Area; the haul route is depicted on Exhibit B and has been accepted by both parties. d. Owner shall not engage in any activity on the Leased Area throughout the Term of the Agreement which interferes with County's mining activities, with its efforts to secure a mining permit, or with its efforts to reclaim the property following the cessation of tnining activities without the express written consent of County. e . Owner shall cooperate with County in its efforts to secure all required mining permits, and agrees to execute and, documents required to be executed by the Owner of the. mimed property in relation to said permits. Any expenses associated with the permitting process shall be borne by County, 5. County' s Obligations : County agrees to the following terms and conditions : a. County shall construct and maintain the haul route described in Paragraph 41c, above in good condition and shall obliterate said haul route upon the termination of this Agreement, if requested to do so by owner. b. County shall maintain accurate records of all soil, sand and/or gravel removed from the property described in Paragraph 1 above, and shall make said records available to Owner for inspection in its offices located. at 1111 H Street, Greeley, Colorado, from 8:00 a.m. until 5 : 00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except during all holidays recognized by Weld County, Each royalty payment made to Owner shall be accompanied by a statement of the amount of gravel mined by County since the. close of the previous mining period for which the previous royalty payment was made . c. During each year in which the County conducts crushing activities on the leased area, the County agrees to provide up to one hundred (100) tons of gravel on or before the 31st day of December to Owner for its exclusive use, commencing upon the first year of operation by County The parties agree that the gravel Page 2 of 5 n !,`, provided to Owner shall be of the same quality and type as that removed by the County. Owner agrees that prior to the removal of the materials, the County shall be consulted to determine from which stockpile on the leased area the gravel shall be removed. If County does not conduct crushing activities during a year, no gravel shall be provided to Owner. County 's responsibility to provide gravel to Owner shall cease upon County's Written Notice to Owner that its mining activities have ceased and the reclamation process has commenced. d , County shall be responsible for obtaining all necessary State, County and Federal permits, which shall not include permits for asphalt and/or concrete batch plants. County shall pay the entire cost of necessary surveying for the mining operation. County shall consult with Owner during the permitting process and shall exercise due diligence in obtaining all required permits in a timely fashion. County shall conduct the mining and extraction activities in compliance with the terms of each permit, specifically including the permit issued by the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety. e. County shall be responsible for the construction and maintenance of any improvements required by the terms of the permit. Following cessation of its mining activities, County shall remove the improvements, unless Owner requests that such improvements remain. If County constructs a temporary entrance/exit on the leased area, said temporary entrance/exit may be left intact for Owner's use only if an access permit can be issued to Owner consistent with Weld County policy concerning such permits. 1. County shall install a cattle guard at the access point onto CR 120. Additionally, the County shall install a gate constructed of wire fencing of sufficient width to accommodate the Owner's farming equipment. The County will coordinate with the Owner to ensure that the gate is of sufficient width. At the conclusion of mining, the cattle guard will be left in place at the request of the owner. g. County shall no* Owner thirty (30) days prior to the commencement of mining activities h. County shall notify Owner thirty (30) days prior to the cessation of mining activities. The term of this Agreement, however, will extend to the date of the release of the permit by the DRAB . 1. If Owner provides his social security number to the Weld County Controller, County will annually issue to Owner a 1099 to report the royalties paid and/or taken in kind pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 6. Notices : Alt notices of Termination or other demand by Owner or by County shall be in writing and sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt, or by E-mail With a Confirmation of Receipt as follows: OWNER: Scott Koskie ADDRESS : 14570 N. County Road 7 Wellington, Colorado 80549 EMAIL ADDRESS: scottkoskie@aol.com Page 3of5 ' b 4 COUNTY: David Bauer, Director of Public Works ADDRESS : P. O, Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 EMAIL: dbauer( co .weld.co . us 7+ o•na sigurnent This Agreement shall not he assigned by either party without the express written consent of the other party . 8. Recitals; Each of the Recitals set forth in the introduction of this Agreement forms a part of and expressly is incorporated into this Agreement of the parties. 9. Approval by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County: This Agreement shall not be valid until it has been first approved by the Board of+County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado or its designee. 10 Governmental Immunity: No term or condition of this contract shall be construed or interpreted as a waiver, express or implied, of any of the immunities, rights, benefits, protections or other provisions, of the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act 4-10- 101 et seq. , as applicable now or hereafter amended. 1.1. No Third Party Beneficiary Enforcement: It is expressly understood and agreed that the enforcement of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, rand all rights of action relating to such enforcement, shall be strictly reserved to the undersigned parties and nothing in this Agreement shall give or allow any claim or right of action whatsoever by any other person not included in. this Agreement. It is the express intention of the undersigned parties that any entity other than the undersigned parties receiving services or benefits under this Agreement shall be an incidental beneficiary only. 12 Entire AgreemerttTheiodifications. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto and supersedes any other agreements concerning the subject matter addressed in this Agreement. No modifications, amendments, novations, renewals or other alteration of or to this Agreement shall be deemed valid or of any force or effect whatsoever, unless mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties to this Agreement, This Agreement may be changed or supplemented only by a written instrument signed by both parties. 13. Acceptance not Waiver, No breach of any term, provision or clause of this Agreement shall be deemed waived or excused, unless a waiver or consent shall be in writing and signed by the party claimed to have waived or consented to the breach. Any consent by any party hereto, or waiver of, a breach by the other party, whether express or implied, shall not constitute a consent to, waiver of, or excuse for any other different or subsequent breach . 1.4. interruptions.uptions. Teither party to this Agreement shall be liable to the other for delays in delivery or failure to deliver or otherwise to perform any obligation under this Agreement, where such failure is due to any cause beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to Acts of God, fires, strikes, war, flood, earthquakes or Governmental actions. Page 4 of a s- 4 . - a r 15. No Conflict, During the term of this Agreement, no employee of Owner nor any member of Owner's family shall serve on a County Board, committee or hold any such position which either by rule, practice or action nominates, recommends, or supervises County's activities of Owner' s property. 1.6. Severabilitv. If any term or condition of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, this Agreement shall be construed and enforced without such provision, to the extent that this Agreement is then capable of execution within the original intent of the parties. 17. Attorneys Fees/Legal Costsj In the event of a dispute he eel County and Owner, concerning this Agreement, the parties agree that County shall not be liable to or responsible for the payment of attorney fees and/or legal costs incurred by or on behalf of Owner. 18 Fund Availability.; Financial obligations of the County payable after the current fiscal year are contingent upon funds for that purpose being appropriated, budgeted and otherwise made available. By execution of this Agreement, County does not warrant that funds will be available to hind this Agreement beyond the current fiscal year. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of County to expend funds not otherwise appropriated or budgeted for. County will not engage in mining and/or crushing activities unless funds for such activities have been appropriated, budgeted or otherwise been made available for such activities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have duly executed this Agreement as of the date first stated above, e 2Lt rOwner Signature: S Scott Date: 4. , - . Printed Name: ,� _.",. o���e N 5cc -n <41 �•.. a Ka: _E BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD + NN-TY, COLOR/U:10 y J F ATTEST: C._ , . __=) �:_.� L la F. Garcia, ChairOCT 0 201 b'°a—li\Astrv,,..sL_". -- w US?) '43/4, kit dg Feld -- ,�� County Clerk to the Board ,a., BY : - z;:.# . 3/4ticri, 1 . a d. . '1£.J�'3� I Deputy Clerk to the ' oard - ' .' 0 at y' 0 llg vr\L4 ' ce/ Page 5 of 3OI w . EXHIBIT A 1 SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED THIS DEED, Made this day of &tuber, 20/07 between Scott b. Kathie, 14570 N County Road 7, Willingran ,. "olorado 49549 ail Peggy J. Aus'kkk, 2212 Crissesiare Court, Fen Coffins, Cioi uruda 80525 a f County of L a s% State of Colorado, GRANTORS RS and :Scoff D. Koskir , wku a leadf Wren . 14370 N. Cozuxtyy Read 7, Ifieliingt. n, Colorado 60549, of County of Latimer, State of Colorado, GRANTEE, WfJI'NESSETH, That the GRANTOR loir and in consideration Olf the parties' separation ag'eernent in their divorce and other good mud valuable consideration, the receipt arld sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, hare Li-ranted, bargained, "41d and conveyed, and by these presents do grant, bargain, Hell, convey, and cnnfurrn, -unto dice GRANTEE(s) Ids heirs and assigns forcvcr, all the rya' property, together with improvement, .. if any, situate, bring and being in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, described as follows : The Eta ofScct orn 12, Towrwlti`p JO North, Range 67 west of rlic 6" P.M,, Coimip of Weld, Stare of Colorado Scott D. Koskie does hereby resent en undivided one-quarter interest Ln and to all of the coal, oil, gas, and other minerals in and under, and what may be produced from the above described landa; and, the Grantors have by Mineral Deed, conveyed an equal one quarter interest to Peggy J. I oslcle per the parties' a►greexncrl t. TOGETHER with all and singular the herd itamcnts and appufenances thereto belonging, cir in any wipe appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and rernuinders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and deniand whitrtsoc1/er of the GRANTOR(s), either in ]air or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premises, with the li dit -tents and appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOED the paid premium; above bargained and described with the appurtenances, unto the GRATfEE(5), his heirs and assigns fbr ,ver, And the Ci ttX1'OR(5)r for themselves their heirs and personal representatives or successors, do covenant and agree that they shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEPEND the above-bargained premises in the quiet aad pelwvable possession of the GRANTOR(s) hit heirs and assigns, a{ ainst all and evory puson or persons claiming the whole Or any part thereof, by through or under the GRANTOR(s). IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the GRANTOR(s) have executed this deed on the dares st forth above, 1„ �>l , icy.,/ J F i L _ ..a _.�k'- .'( omits �± i-•4-ni�f�._i. q N a Scott D. Koski° pr .e< 2 r� i r SS__ Pe act 4,‘,46%frite After Recording Raturn To : Law Office of Craig Stirri 343 Went Drake Road , Suite 1 0 5 Fort Collins , Colorado 30526 liii X45 1012 110 04:Z4P Weld County , CO al al 2 iR 15 JIM C 0.01) Steve Moreno Clerk il Rec&rder r � r STATE (DP COLORADO a 2, " 010 04 4," weld Canty, CO 11111911111/111141111111111 D 0.03 Stave %Irene COMITY OF LARIMER ER ) Recorder The fire ol, g t�ns mc.�tw�Ls ac wlcdg bef me in the Coin of Lorimer, State of Cokra this __ da of 0 2070, by Scott Di Kos.kied Witness my hand and official seal. s latielks;%. My commission expires: hi �iti ago a :; ,f ARitt jorg US Notary Public si "itidet4 o$Pdosako My Corm ritision Mtp�nr 4 1'� 1 4'-2 Y 1 3 SIAM Of; COLORADO ) a COUNTY OF "AMMER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me in the County of Latimer, State of Colorolo, this alriday of Ateter , 2010, by Pegs'' J K wkies Witness my hand sad official vial seal. 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L hi If M y t f: i1 .. b I I Ir' .I E • I' ' .. -. i 1_ Y KoskieLease Area Map LIQ*nci is,�,/ are 1.asp if*la: . .ar..- ,:ice.. e�(1. .!yGn+ ••• sawn 44•aiallea■.•esaF.LFr- �}y' �y�7 ,,�1�t 8 •see..ea■.soism. a.a■.a I; A r . _« I ■ t ■■ I I'S 21 s.00 hF 7f f�-e. -—.- a}'�aii■-ISM-r�•+•... ■ • il.•aai skis i{.iM- _ p sink U ICIn14 N.'?.:.1.IP i k,WA j ( e•a!e: i ff _a...IMP e•u1Ra+■..■er+l's■s1r law .4 EXHIBIT 0 — Owners of Record of Affected Land (Surface Area) and Owners of Substance to be Mined The landowners of the Koskie site are Scott and Carrie Koskie The owners of the sand and gravel under the Koskie site are Scott and Carrie Koskie EXHIBIT P Municipalities within Two Mites The proposed Koskie site lies in unincorporated Weld Comity. There are no municipalities within a mile radius of the proposed Koskie gravel mine site. The unincorporated town of Carr is approximately 3 .3 miles to the northwest. The town of Nunn is approximately 10 miles south and east of the Koskie site. The adjacent CR 120 gravel road is owned and maintained by Weld County Government. EXHIBIT 0 — Proof of Mailing of Notices to County Commissioners and Conservation District Please see the attached. NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR REGULAR ( 112 ) CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS EXTRACTION OPERATION NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY Weld County Public Works (the "Applicant/Operator") has applied for a Regular ( 112 ) reclamation permit from the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board (the "Board") to conduct the extraction of construction materials operations in Weld County . The attached information is being provided to notify you of the location and nature of the proposed operation . The entire application is on file with the Division of Reclamation , Mining , and Safety (the " Division ") and the local county clerk and recorder. The applicant/operator proposes to reclaim the affected land to non -irrigated cropland use. Pursuant to Section 34 -32 . 5 - 116 (4 ) (m ) , C . R. S . , the Board may confer with the local Board of County Commissioners before approving of the post-mining land use , Accordingly , the Board would appreciate your comments on the proposed operation . Please note that, in order to preserve your right to a hearing before the Board on this application , you must submit written comments on the application within twenty (20) days of the date of last publication of notice pursuant to Section 34-32 . 5 - 112 ( 10) , C. R . S . If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use , or any other issue regarding this application , please contact the Division of Reclamation , Mining , and Safety , 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 , Denver, Colorado 80203 , (303 ) 866-3567 . You may also contact the applicant directly at the number below . Weld County Public Works Attention : Hawley Balzano 970-304-6496 738 Hand Delivered NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR REGULAR_(112 j CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS EXTRACTION OPERATION NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE LOCAL CONSERVATION DISTRICT WEST GREELEY CONSERVATION DISTRICT Weld County Public Works ( the "Applicant/Operator" ) has applied for a Regular ( 112) reclamation permit from the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board (the " Board") to conduct the extraction of construction materials operations in Weld County. The attached information is being provided to notify you of the location and nature of the proposed operation . The entire application is on file with the Division of Reclamation , Mining , and Safety (the " Division ") and the local county clerk and recorder. The applicant/operator proposes to reclaim the affected land to non - irrigated cropland use . Pursuant to Section 34-32 . 5- 116(4) (m ) , C . R . S . , the Board may confer with the local Conservation Districts before approving of the post-mining land use. Accordingly , the Board would appreciate your comments on the proposed operation . Please note that , in order to preserve your right to a hearing before the Board on this application , you must submit written comments on the application within twenty ( 20) days of the date of last publication of notice pursuant to Section 4-32 . 5- 112 ( 10 ) , C . R. S . If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use, or any other issue regarding this application , please contact the Division of Reclamation , Mining , and Safety , 1313 Sherman Street , Room 215 , Denver, Colorado 80203 , (303 ) 866-3567 . You may also contact the applicant directly at the number below. Weld County Public Works Attention : Hayley Balzano 970-304-6496 x3738 EXHIBIT R — Proof of Filing with the Weld County Clerk and Recorder Please see the attached. EXHIBIT S — Permanent Man-Made Structures Weld County Road 120, a County-maintained graded gravel road extends east-west along the north property line of the Koskie site. Visual reconnaissance of the proposed gravel excavation and gravel processing areas shows one livestock water well, a fence on the north side of the site, a fence on the east side of the property, two telephone pedestals adjacent to County Road 120 and a telephone line in ground under the southern borrow ditch for County Road 120 . The livestock water well and fences are owned by Scott Koskie. Weld County owns and maintains CR 120. Nunn Telephone owns the telephone pedestals and telephone line. A Structure Agreement with Scott Koskie was provided as part of the original permit and is in the process of being updated to include the fence on the east side of the property. Since CR 120 is owned and maintained by Weld County, a structure agreement is not needed. The Nunn Telephone Company has been sent a copy of the structure agreement via certified mail . A copy of the return receipt is included. :_.. ._a- U . S , Postal Service CERTIFIED MAIL® RECEIPT Domestic Mail Only For tirritvery information, visit our website al 4 / 23 /2020 ril Ltrz-z if.in sr_ a. Q. rem. tdroetirbadt. add Issas dpprainnt9 p Rum Receipt (hardovpy) $ D Ret rn Receipt tele Mo) $ Postmark 0 codified Mali R stdtcted Delivery $ Herm a p Milk mature Required O p 4+ttiult alg-nt3ture Restricted Delivery $ - • Ipostsge r ' i r++airtag_acid Fees r. if Tra • u ,T ].._ h x ,.e _ r,campan � �io iota ,� �I cri �'k a✓I. IL c*� of 285 Logan Avetar, 'Skilful. 21A _ - - - --- ■ L _ , . . r . ...ra•..aa,.... 0 -- - - �tiiYfas+a.T�• ••�r ..1..ars.fr- Nunn CO 80648 PS Form 3400, April 2015 PsN Th3O C2-o(x)-sod.a See Fleuerse for Iristruclia ns i —a _ . sc PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT , :,,, 186-1 . i - 1111 H Street, P .O. Box 758 \ \,1( 1, ,�4 !it Greeley, Colorado 80632 L-amr J"e41 • g -I . A V" 1 , 4 A ii , Website : WWW.WCldgov.cor_ Phone : (970) 304 -6496 , ext . 3750 . ., tigillt �� l• ; i Fax:axi (970)304- 6497 April 23, 2020 Nunn Telephone Company 285 Logan Ave Nunn , CO 80648 Re: Agreement for Compensation for Damage to Structures within 200 Feet of Mining Activities To Whom it May Concern : Weld County is currently applying for a permit from the State of Colorado , Division of Reclamation, Mining , and Safety ('DRMS ') , to amend the mining permit to mine the property located at the East 1,4 of Section 12 , Township 10 North , Range 67 West of the 6th P. M . , Weld County, Colorado ("the Property") . Your company is the owner of a utility line in the southern right-of-way of County Road 120 , located at the northern edge of the Property . The BRIMS Permit Application requires the submittal of an agreement between the prospective permit holder and the owners of structures located within 200 feet of the proposed area to be mined , agreeing to provide compensation to the owners if the mining causes any damages to the structures. The mining operations will continue within the currently permitted area and will extend south , away from your utility , It is anticipated that mining will not be a risk for your utility as the mining will not enter the County Road 120 right-of-way and is going to proceed away from your utility. The purpose of this letter is to request your authorization to conduct mining and reclamation within 200 feet of these structures . In return for such authorization , Weld County agrees to provide you with fair compensation if, in the course of the mining and reclamation activities , the structures are damaged as a result of the activities . If you have any questions , please feel free to call Bruce T. Barker, Weld County Attorney at 970-400- 4390 , Clay Kimmi at 970-400-3741 , or Hayley Balzano at 970-400-3738 Sincerely , tk--- ir, , , ;2, . i , , 7 Y ,,t :psi ' � 1 . Hayley Balzano , Engineer I Weld County Public Works M : v Adm i n istration\Forms\ LetterHead-PW. docx CERTIFICATION The Applicant, Weld County Public Works (print applicant/company name), Chairman �f the �-��r�d � �� ©u�� Commissioners _(print Mike Freeman (print representative' s name), as �� irint representative ' s title), does hereby certify that Nunn Telephone Company (structure owner) shall be compensated for any damage from the proposed mining operation to the above listed structure(s) located on or within 200 feet of the proposed affected area described within Exhibit A, of the Reclamation Permit Application for Koskie kie Pit Amendment (operation name), File Number M-2014- 024 This form has been approved by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board pursuant to its authority under the Colorado Land Reclamation Actor the Extraction of Construction Materials and the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act Hard Rook, Metal, and Designated Mining Operations. Any alteration or modification to this form shall result in voiding this form. NOTARY FOR PERMIT APPLICANT ACKNOWLEGED OWLEGED BY: Applicant Representative Name Date Title STATE OF ) ) ss. CO TY OF ) The foregoing was acknowledged before me this day of , 20 _ , by as of My Commission Expires: Notary Public NOTARY FOR STRUCTURE OWNER ACKNOWLEGED sir LEGED BY: Structure Owner Name Date Title STATE OF ) ) ss. COUNTY F ) The foregoing was acknowledged before me this day of ., 20 , by as of My Commission Expires : Notary Public EXHIBIT T - Proof of mailing notices of permit application Please see the attached. Parcel (s) IOwner Mail Address - 030106300006 ARVID RAID CAROL L DEPORTER 14503 COUNTY ROAD 108, NU NN,N, CO 80648 03010?000004 G M S LAND & CATTLE COMPANY RAN' LLC 219 PALM SPRINGS AVE, CHEYENNE, WY 82009 030301000006 LG EVE KIST INC 350 S MAIN AVE STE 400, SIOUX FALLS, SD 57104 030312100001, 030312100002, 030312400003 SCOTT D AND CARRIE M KOSKIE 14570 N COUNTY ROAD 7, WELLINGTON, CO 80549 030312200023, 030312300011 WELD COUNTY jiiso O ST, GREELEY CO 80631 ADDENDUM 1 — Notice Requirements: Notice in newspaper — published once within 10 days of date of application is considered; submitted to D ; also mail notice to landowners COLORADO µ o Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety RECEIVED Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman St. Room 215 JUN 1 5 2020 Denver, CO 80203 WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NOTICE Consideration of Construction Materials Reclamation Permit Amendment Application DATE: June 9,2020 TO: Weld County Commissioners 915 10th St Greeley, CO 80631 FROM: Peter S. Hays RE: Koskie Pit-File No.M-2014-024,Weld County Public Works Amendment Application(AM-01) Please be advised that on June 9,2020,Weld County Public Works,whose address and telephone number are 1111 H St. PO Box 758, Greeley,CO 80632; (970)400-3722,filed an application for a/an Amendment (AM-01)to M2014024,Koskie Pit,which is located approximately 2.5 miles South of Carr, Section 12, Township 10N, Range 67W,06th Principle Meridian, in Weld County. Amendment Application to add 119.94 Acres to the existing 40.5 Acres Site for a total acreage of 160.44. The application decision is scheduled for September 7,2020. Written comments or objections to the application may be submitted to and additional information obtained from Peter S. Hays at the Division of Reclamation,Mining and Safety, 1313 Sherman St. Room 215 Denver, CO 80203,by telephone at(303) 866-3567 x 8124. Weld County Public Works is required to publish a public notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the locality of the mining operation. If you wish to make comments on or objections to the mine plan and/or the reclamation plan,they must be submitted within twenty(20)days of the date of the last newspaper public notice to be considered in the application review process by the Division.You should contact the applicant for the newspaper publication date.If we do not receive your comments or any objection by the end of the public comment period,the Division will assume you have no objection or comment to the proposed activity. M-GR-03A-P /ed w ; . ,. 1313 Sherman St. Room 215 Denver, CO 80203 P(303)866.3567 F(303)832-8106 https://colorado.gov/drms Jared Polls, Governor I Dan Gibbs, Executive Director Virginia Brannon, Director *w -� f *` 876 4✓ RECEIVED JUN 1 5 2020 WELD COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE COMMISSIONERS Weld County Public Works; P.O. Box 758, Greeley, CO 80632, 970-304-6496 , has filed an application for a Regular (112) Construction Materials Operation Reclamation Permit with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board under provisions of the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials. The proposed mine is known as the Koskie Pit, and is located at or near Section 12, Township 10 North, Range 67 West, Sixth Prime Meridian. The proposed date of commencement is January 1, 2021, and the proposed date of completion is October 30, 2030. The proposed future use of the land is non-irrigated cropland. Additional information and tentative decision date may be obtained from the Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567, or at the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office; 1150 0 St, Greeley, CO 80632, or the above-named applicant. Comments must be in writing and must be received by the Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety by 4:00 p.m. on July 28, 2020. Please note that under the provisions of C.R.S. 34-32.5-101 et seq. Comments related to noise, truck traffic, hours of operation, visual impacts, effects on property values and other social or economic concerns are issues not subject to this Office's jurisdiction. These subjects, and similar ones, are typically addressed by your local governments, rather than the Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety or the Mined Land Reclamation Board. Hello