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July 12, 2017 Board of County Commissioners 915 Tenth Street P. O. Box 758 Greeley CO 80632 VIA: Certified Mail RE: Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety, Mine Land Reclamation Board (112) Operation Reclamation Permit Application, Weld County, Colorado; La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine #M-1983-090, Dear Board: Bestway Concrete & Aggregate is applying for an amendment to their current MLRB permit to mine sand at the project site. The site is located north of the Cache La Poudre River. The site is located in Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th Principal Meridian. The site is generally bounded on the west by WCR 13, the north by the Highway 392, and on the east and south by the existing N. La Poudre Mine. The project is located in Weld County, Colorado. As required by the DRMS regulations, we have enclosed the following information for your review: • Notice of Filing Application form • Construction Material Regular (112) Operation Reclamation Permit application form • Exhibit B Index Map • Exhibit C Mining Plan Map • Exhibit F Reclamation Plan Map If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 303-833-1416, ext. 202. Sincerely, CIVIL RESOURCES, LLC Andy Rodriguez, P.E. Civil Engineer J:IBestway-2131Winsdor\LA POUDRE AMENDMENTINotices\NOTICE Cltr Cnty Cmmsrs.doc (Th(Jb c Review ^7/Q(4/i(7 cc, Pc.c m m / T N �wC£RICH/Gj/zTm.) /('1 RECEIVED 19201? COMMISSIWELD ONERS 2017-2542 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 COUNTY Bestway Concrete Company (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 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 existing conditions and water storage use. Pursuant to Section 34-3245-116(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. NOTE TO APPLICANT/OPERATOR: You must attach a copy of the application form to this notice. If this is a notice of a change to a previously filed application you must either attach a copy of the changes, or attach a complete and accurate description of the change. STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION, MINING AND SAFETY Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman St., Room 215 Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone: (303) 856-3567 FAX: (303) 832-8106 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR (112) OPERATION RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM COLORADO D IVI S i O N OE RECLAMATION MINING G SAFETY CHECK. ONE: fl There is a File Number Already Assigned to this Operation Permit # M -- - (Please reference the file number currently assigned to this operation) ITNew Application (Rule 1.4.5) , '' Amendment Application (Rule 1.10) ElConversion Application (Rule 1,11) Permit # -1983-090 '(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 of 6.5 (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 11" 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 clearly, in the space provided, ALL information requested below. 1 Applrcantioperator or company name (name to be used on permit): Bestway ' Concrete Company 1.1 Type of organization (corporation, partnership, etc.): Operation name (pit, mine or site name): La Poudre Amendment to La Poudre Gravel Mine 3. Permitted_ acreage (new or existing. site): 3.1 Change in acreage (+) 3.2 Total acreage in Permit area 4. Fees: 4.1 4.2 4,4 4.5 New Application New Quarry Application Amendment Fee Conversion to 112 operation (set by statute) 5. Primary commoditie(s) to be mined:: sand 5.1 Incidental commoditie(s) to be mined: I . 3. / lbs/Tonsi r 4, gravel top soil lbs./Tons/n 2. 252 32.4 284.4 permitted acres acres �S $2,696.00 $3,342.00 2.29.00 S2.696.00 general fill acres application fee quarry application amendment fee conversion fee lbs/Tons/yr f lbs/Tons/yr 5. 5.2 Anticipated end use of primary commoditie(s) to be mined: 4 S lbs/Tons/yr i n ,oAdzdi ekrr. I 5.3 Anticipated end use of incidental connmoditie(s) to be mined: �` I 2 6. Name of owner of subsurface rieltts of affected land: Tricycle Lane and George Hall If 2 or more owners, "refer to Exhibit ". 7. Name of owner of surface of affected Land: Tricycle Lane and George Hall 8. Type of mining operation: Surface ja Underground 9. Location Information: The center of the area where the majority of mining will occur: COUNTY: Weld County PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN (check one): rill. 6th (Colorado) EL 10th (New Mexico) _ID Lite SECTION (write number): S 19 TOWNSHIP (write number and check direction): T 6 North RANGE (write number and check direction): Et rt East West 67 QUARTER SECTION (check one): ALI_ SW QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): NE Li NW SE SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION: (the number of miles and direction from the nearest town and the approximate elevation) : I .92 mites west of Windsor; ; el: 4795 ElSouth 10. Primary [fine Entrance Location (report in either Latitude/Longitude OR UTM): Latitude/Longitude: Example: (N) 390 44' 12.98" (W) 104° 59' 3.87" Latitude (I' ): deg 40 min 28 sec . 21 63 (2 decimal places) 80 Longitude (W) : deg �1 4 min 5' sec 2" (2 decimal places) OR Example: (N) 39.736910 (W) 104.98449° Latitude (N) (5 decimal places) Longitude(W) (5 decimal places) OR Universal_.Tranverse Mercator jUTM Example: 201336.3 E NA027 Zone 13 4398351.2 N UTM Datum (specify NAD27, 083 or S 84)WGS 84 Zone 13 Easting Northing 11. correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR Contact's Name: Company Name: Street/P.3. Box: City: State: Telephone Number: Fax Number: ■ ERMITTING CONTACT Contact's Name: Company Name: Street/P.O. Box: City: State: Telephone Number: Fax Number: ENS PECTION CONTACT Contact's Name: Company Name: Street/P.O. Box: City: State: Telephone Number: Fax Number: (name, address, and phone of name to be used on permit) Mark Johnson Bestway Concrete Company Title: Vp Aggregates 301 Centennial Drive PD. Box: Milliken Co (970 ) _ 887 7277 Zip Code: 80543 (970 - 587 7287 (if different from applicant/operator above) Andy Rodriguez Civil Resources, LLC Title: Project Engineer 323 5th Street Frederick P.O. Box: 680 Co Zip Code: 80530 ( 308 - 833 1416x202 I 1a Same As Applicant Operator Title: Box: Zip Code: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any} Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Telephone Number: C ) - CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: Street: City: State: Telephone Number: Zip Code: 4 12. Pdimarfuture (Post -minim) land use (check one): Pastureland(PL) Forestry(FR) Recreation(RC) U Cropland(CIS) Rangeland(RL) Residential(RS) Developed Water Resources(WR) 13. Primapresent land use check one Cropland( R) "� Pastureland(PL) Rangeland(RL) Forestry(FR) He Residential(R) 1:1Recreation(RC) Developed Water Resources(WR) General Agriculture(GA) Wildlife Habitat( L) _ . Industrial/Commercial(IC) fl Solid Waste Disposal(WD) General Agriculture(GA) Wildlife Habitat( L) Industrial/Commercial(le) 14. Method of Mining: Briefly explain mining method (e.g. truck/shovel) : wet mine 15. en Site Processing: H—qfCrushing/Screening 13,1 Briefly explain mining method (e.g. truck/shnvel) no future mining in amended area List any designated chemicals or acid -producing materials to be used or stored within permit area: none 16. Description of Amendment or Conversion: El you are amending or converting an existing operation, provide a brief narrative describing the proposed change(s). Adding proposed "La Poudre Land" to existing La Poudre Mine. p r ti crsi -0 Ci ch 0 ri ppt�� ch 9 F iti te an r etk gm 6 P P ct .r Car HIGHWAY 392 CR.32 s1,97, PP es 1575 CROSSROADS BLVD. 4k ha t LEE PROPERTY 1 LA POUDRE MINE ', AMENDMENT di EXISTING LA P0UDRE MINE i! I. a4 EXISTING NORTH LA POUDRE MINE rt e -. I, 1 Oki Pt '518 treMo CIVIL RES'URCES,LLC DATE: SCHTFSIT: July, 2017 B F r<. a t 0 R s _ nil r W 1 00 3,000 J !d 1 N FEET); BESTWAY CONCRETE WINDSOR. PIT GENERAL LOCATION MAP J:Westway-2131,WinsdcuttA POUDRE AMENDMENTtDrawings1Sheets ?RMS-APP-FIGS-LaPoudreAMD4wg, 7/1420171:051:06 PM CIVIL RESOURCES, LLC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFETY, IN, ON, OR ABOUT THE PROJECT SITE, NOR FOR COMPLIANCE BY THE APPROPRIATE PARTY OF ANY REGULATIONS THERETO THESE MAPS WERE PREPARED BY CIVIL RESOURCES, LLC IN COOPERATION WITH BESTWAY CONCRETE BESTWAY WILL KEEP THE DIVISION OF RECLAMATION MINING AND SAFETY INFORMED OF ANY CHANCES it THE MINING OR RECLAMATION PLANS THROUGH ANNUAL REPORTS AND FILE TECHNICAL REVISIONS AND AMENDMENT APPLICATIONS AS NECESSARY THROUGHOUT THE LIFE OF THE MINE 03/20/17 ANDREW R RODF.MGUE.E, P.E DATE CIVIL RESOURCES, LLC. APPLI CAN T: BESTWAY CONCRETE et AGGREGATE 301 CENTENNIAL DRIVE MILLIKEN, CO 60543 FLOCIPLAIN INFO: FLOO0PLAIN INFO IS FROM FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP PANEL NO O3123C1915E EFFECTIVE DATE: JANUARY 20, 2016 NOTES: 1 AREAS NOT DISTURBED BY CURRENT MINING ACTIVITIES OR UNDER RECLAMATION Wu_ BE MAINTAINED AS FARMLAND, PASTURE Oft OTHER SUITABLE CU4ER CROP UNTIL MINING BEGINS IN EACH PHASE 2 PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION ALL uT1UCY, GAS WELL, OIL WELL, & MATER MU LOCATIONS MUST DE VERIFIED .3 INTERNAL MINING HAUL ROADS TO 6E WATERED ON A REGULAR BASIS TO CONTROL DUST 4 TOPSOIL & OVERBURDEN V1LL SE SEGREGATED AND STOCKPILED AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE MINING AREA 5 TEMPORARY STOCKPILES VARY IN LOCATION AND SIZE ?NODE EACH PHASE 6 THE BATCH PLANTS ANC) PROCESSING AREA TO REMAIN AS SHOWN. 7 CONVEYOR/HAUL ROAD WILL EXTEND INTO EACH PHASE AS MINING PROCRESSES 8. REFER TO EXISTING CONDITIONS MAP. SHEET 2, FOR STRUCTURE OV NER5HIP 9 THE TOE or THE MINE SLOPE IS DEFINED AS THE CCNT•ACT OF THE MINE SLOPE W1TH THE TOP OF WEATHERED BEDROCK In MINE EXCAVATION LIMIT AND MAXIMUM MINE SLOPE TOE CAN Nor 8E ENCROACHED BY EITHER EROSIONAL PROCESSES (SLOUGHING) GR MINING 11 THE OPERATOR WILL MINE NE SITE IN SECTION AS OEPICTED 12, JURISDICTIONAL WETLANDS WILL NUT SE DREDGED OR FILLED PRIOR TO OBTAINING A 404 PERMIT FROM THE US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS 1.3 ALL STRUCTURES AND UTILITIES INSIDE THE MINING AREA TO BE DEMUR) PER CDPHE AND WELD COUNTY REGULATIONS PRIOR TO MINING THE ARCA.. 14. THE LA POUDRE MINE (M-83-090 )AND THE NORTH LA POUDRE MINE (M-200-144) HAVE 6EEN MINED OUT THE LA POUORE MINE WbL.. SE RECLAIMED A$ EITHER A SLURRY LiNE0 POND IN THE WEST OR AN INERT FILL THE NORTH LA POUDRE MINE HAS SEEN RECLAIMED AE SHOWN ON SHEET 3A, FURTHER SEEDING AND SITE CLEAN-UP WILL PROCEED IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF YEARS. 15 THE LA POUORE MINE (M-83-OS4 )AND THE NORTH LA PCIUDRE MAINE (IA -200-I44) HAVE BEEN MINED GUT THE LA POU0PE MINE AMENDMENT PARCEL SHOWN IN THIS AMENDMENT HAS SEEN MINED OUT AND IS CURRENTLY DISTURBED SEE RECLAMATION PLAN FOR FURTHER DETAILS LEGEND: b SOILS NAP LEGEND MM 4TNETSYMIOt MAP UNit PIAME 3 AQUQLLSAND AQUENTS, GRAVELLYSUBSTRATUM 10 BANKARD SANDY LOAN, 0 TO 3 PERCENT SLOPES, FREQUENTLY FLOODED 31 KIM LOAM, 0 TO I. PERCENT SLOPES 31 KIM LOAM, 1 TO 3 PERCENT -SLOPES 33 KIM LOAM, 3 T4 5 PERCENT SLOPES St OTER4 SANDY LOAM, 1 TO 3 PERCENT SLOPES 52 OTERO SANDY LOAM, 3 TO 5 PERCENT SLOPES 61 TASSEL FINE SANDY LOAM, 5 TQ 20 PERCENT SLOPES 85 WATER PERMIT BOUNDARY MINE E)CAVA110N UQUNOARY MINE SLOPE TOE MINING PHASE LINES IOC YR EL0ODPLAIN EXISTING WATER ExISTTNG. POWER POLE EXISTING OVERHEAD POWER EXISTING GAS LINE GAS MARKER PETROLEUM WILL GAS/OIL EOU(PMMENT TELEPHONE PEDESTAL EXISTING FENCE EXISTING TREE EXISTING STRUCTURES MPNINC SEQUENCE OVERBURDEN STOCKPILE HAUL RGAD/CON%IEYOR SOIL TYPE BOUNDARY GENERAL E%QREtH4LE SLURRY WALL BOREHOLE MONITORING WELL SOIL TYPE know what's belOVI. Cal Were you tills MIS OF W INONA SCHEDULE: R0333344 PARCEL: 8613000907 1140194 C+ YPOI TOWN OF WINDSOR ACCOUNT: R6778032 PARCEL; 080719200055 UNITED WATER Iii SANITATION DISfiR1CT SCHEDULE: 80333352 PARCEL: 13620100690? - TOWN OFWUNb OR ACCOUNT: R6776634 PARCEL: 0.80719200 D57 CN LLc ACCOUNT, R6784102 PARClL:080715340024 LEEAMEMOMENTTO THE 'a of NORTH LA PO0DRE MINE i> r _ _ .1- t r AM01-00144 •• +' . SITE SOUNOARY rolivIet •' • Tyr ✓ ' ti -w I PROPOSED , ti ▪ 1 I WAIL ROMP EXISTING IMICPCillintribillSVIC 1iotosv] qINtm mom a41erMIFgmsse DAX & MICHELLE HAYDEN ACCOUNT: R4964009 PARCEL: 00071 6300004 P15XIP ICEIST1NC `h-rDOOR I-- 1018 w MORE dhl�iDMEI:f T�TMTH!« k.SJ! MINOS WINE gcTuNa ar , EA POODRE MINE (32.4 AC +l-) MYEAKLAND PATRIOT a & AMANDA] Ut ORGE EIEn WILL ACCOUNT: R{195146 PARCEL' 0 7141W4i6 a r MIATZILA COM ARNE y Pfk4D .IA 44 a AC -69 TEST1P Ca AGGREGATE PLANT FRESH WATER POND M MTNG HAUL ROAD JACOBY FARM METRO orSTRiCT 'WAR SSLR vision =SING OWNERS AMC. 'CUM-GREENLEE PROP_ tie MEN %ML*Y CR 1WC EXISTTNG LA PCUORE MTPNPE BOIJPPOAPT za f1N R2 RA mitre AILJ'SW-atia "AC, 4j W1LOL1PE PGMQ,, MINES Ovt TO NE BACXFTLUFEI A. l,r. 1, 4 - `5 e. �,' . 1 1.' I. 1' ' 1, 1 I. L ,. 0 . 1 e I r 11 r 1 _ y I,. +its • S' li V 1 1 V N. 1- 4 1ti 4 i srtsui' aciAr e:.u, r$. .0 r111,/lOD74 frrrtr7fr SST TRUST - ELOLVO L.C G014O LL[ BRowht," &Kat NUJA MCCOSM4 ROBERT' iL 1+40 ,iES o59RRrsr, SYEPHEN & MARY POND CIVIL RES'*URCES, LLC 323 5th STREET P.D. Sax d8O FREDERICK, CO 80530 303.833,1416 W WW ,C1VILR.EESOU RCES.CDM BESTWAY CONCRETE, INC. 301 CENTENNIAL DR, MILLIKEN, CO 80543 970 587 7277 CONTACT: MARK JOHNSON REVISIONS arsTaNED a'r: DRAWN BY! ,(IBS, CPSECXeo arc , IDs NO: 213041,29 DWG NAM E:DRMS-AP P•FIGS-LAPOUDREAMC DATE' DJ-t4•d41i SCAtE±A5 WIMP MINING/ AREA PLAN ■ J:t6estway-21.3tWinsdoriLA POUDRE AMENDMENTSDrawingskSheetstDRMS-APP FIGS-LaP©udreAMD dwg, 7/14/2017 2:32:55 PM NOTE; CIVIL RESOURCES, LLC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFETY, IN, ON, CR ABOUT THE PROJECT SITE, NOR FOR COMPLIANCE COY 711E APPROPRIATE PARTY CF ANY REGULATIONS THERETO. THESE MAPS WERE PREPARED BY CIVIL RESOURCES, LLC, IN COOPERATION WITH BESTWAY CONCRETE. BESTWAY WILL KEEP THE DIVISION or RECLAMATION MINING AND SAFETY INFORMED OF ANY CHANGES TO THE MINING OR RECLAMATION PLANS THROUGH ANNUAL REPORTS AND FILE TECHNICAL REVISIONS AND AMENDMENT APPLICATIONS AS NECESSARY THROUGHOUT THE LIFE OF THE MINE, ANDREW R RODRIGUEZ. P CIVIL RESOURCES, LLC, APPLICANT: 05/20/17 DATE BESTWAY CONCRETE & AGGREGATE .301 CENTENNIAL DRIVE MILLIKEN, CO 80543 FLOODPLAIN INFO: FLOODPLAIN INFO IS FROM FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP PANEL NO. 08123C1915E EFFECTIVE DATE: JANUARY 20. 2015 NOTES: 1 PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION AU. UflUTY, GAS WELL, OIL WELL, dt WATER WELL LOCATIONS MUST 8E VERIFIED. 2 ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE SEEDED KITH THE SPECTIEW SEW MIX IMMEDIATELY AFTER MINING IS COMPLETE FOR EACH PHASE, BETWEEN LATE SEPTEMBER AND MID -APRIL. LEGEND: a -r• PERMIT BOUNDARY 100 YR. FLOODPLAIN EXISTING WATER EXISTING POWER POLE IAU- EXISTING OVERHEAD POWER EXISTING GAS UNE GAS MARKER PETROLEUM WELL GAS/OIL EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE PEDESTAL C co SEEDING SPEC FOR UPLAND AREAS: —X— EXISTING FENCE EXISTING TREE I EXISTING STRUCTURES 211 1i.�i[ a I RECLAIMED POND NUMBER DVERSURDEN STOCKPILE TOP OF GRADE OF RECLAIMED PONDS CRAWLACCESS ROAD UPLAND MONITORING WELL COMMON NAME (VARIETY) SCIENTIFIC NAME LEIS PL5/ACRE SAND BLUESTEM SAND LOVEGRA55 INDIAN RIGECRASS PRAIRIE SANEREED GREEN NEEDLEGR ASS LITTLE BLUESTEM YELLOW INDIANGRASS SWTCHGRASS SAND DROPSEED NOR 1-1 �vv _ar l IA rut know Wigs be Ian Call belor'ayou dig. (CHAMP, CHET) (BEND, NATIVE, NE27) (NE2PAR, RIMRQCK) (COSHEN) (LOpORM) (BLAZE. CIMARRQN, CAMPER) (CHEYENNE. PIOLT, SCOUT) (BLACKIItLL. NEBRASKA 29) 1 2.5 3 0.75 1.5 0,75 0.5 1..5 0.5 TOTAL LEIS PER ACRE: 120 TOWN OF WINDSOR SCHEDULE: R0333344 PARCEL18613000907 PARCELCCEPTION TCWN DP WINDSOR ACCOUNT: 86778632 PARCEL: 000719200055 UNITED WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT SCHEDULE: R0333352 PARCEL: 8824000901 nab, '• P IM P TOWN OF W[NOSOR -f ACCOUNT:106778634 PARCEL:980719200057 r 4. �r de se Wu rawer AIP. .541$40S ,e '1tt22,i ftXI+ I • OARK GOAT / LEE AMENDMENT TO THE NORTH LA PODURE MINE MIOL-OO-144 t uRLlFr EASEMENT -10 PQ9 j SCR-Kansa i amamla 4 457 Mairrati FWD' WY F18ER OPPC/GAOL£ y wur_h Of -FE MI NVS0e? WA TERL Ar CA OCP GASUNE •-' IWA ELECTRIC 7 , L U r r Y a CN LLC ACCOUNT: R6784102 PARCEL: 060718300024 Amy ill -•a - CENTURY I (N CABLE ,TfSEP, r NCO. CAS -_i •a�COMCA'ST [AF araec RECLAIM AS UPLAND TO APPROXIMATE NATIVE GRADE t EXISTING SHOP 4 TRICYCLE LANE TEXAS LLC 1 ACCOUNT: R019L959 PARCEL: 08071900065E Ir "rawu a • ▪ ter ▪ sr r r 4 te, aWa I•? a OAX 3,, MICHELLE HAYDEN ACCOUNT: 84964408 PARCEL: 00071 0 30 0004 e ,oat c••ar tr IPPI•d f.•,.,y,•PNr � , REMOVE HAUL ROAD, SHOP, J BATCH PLANT b AGCREGATE PLANT LA AW ORA VIII MINE McIMMO (L>e'Ac,5 } CURRENTLY MINED OUT TO SE BACKFILLED RECLAIM AS UPLAND TO APPROXIMATE NATIVE GRADE U, •& BETTY HALL ACCOUNT: R4193105 Placa! DE0719100006 GEORGE & BETTY HALL ACCOUNT: R0191959 PARCEL: 08071;s000050 PC 0.05 d --see") mat zz. WEAKLAND PATRICK G & AMANDA 3 PEP MT ND. CABLE & WATER APPROYII,tA FEL Y LQGA TEO RIVER VALLEY CROSSING OWNERS ASSOC. 1 I A UT PHONE ONE • fjt3 +F y CLARK •CIACIDILite PROP. LLL: • 1 1 1 I P ]MCLAIR PAINE r I a�asanamsar*rat -- JACOBY FARM METRO DISTRICT a RIVER VALIUYCROSSING OWNERS ASSOC 1 1 1 1 I r I 1 1 I 1 1 p t .; - -- Ant PF"?ZWT NO. 11788—R WIhMTSOR CAS Lit WINDSOR. 20 LLC EWER POLL:WI LLD • WINDSOR:0-Li_s Do RECLAIM AS UPLAND TO APPROXIMATE NUM.!? GRADE nut raw paa prap-a a a 4 t • .14 RECLAIM AS UPLAND TO ADIPROxIb A'TE NATIVE CISAUE a ee AST TRUST cr EVDLVEX LLC REC PLAN GOHO LLC BROWN, ANGIE JULIA MCCOSH ROBERT & MARLENE �o. OSBORNE, STEPHEN & MARY CIVIL RES1DURCES, LLC 323 5th STREET P.G. BOX 680 FREDERICK, CO 80530 303 ,B33 .1116 WWW.CIVILRESOURCES.COM4 BESTWAY CONCRETE, INC. 301 CENTENNIAL DR. MILLIKEN, CO 3D543 974 587 7277 CONTACT: MARK JOHNSON REVISIONS OL tRIPTION DESTGNED BY: at DRAWN RV: a4BIL CHECKED BY: Aga. IOE NO.: 214.001 t25 DATE-•— tD SCALE? AS NOTE❑ A5 NOTED dWG fDAME:6Rh15rAPP-FL_S-LAPOUDREAMI SHEET: July 18, 2017 Clerk to the Board of Weld County Commissioners 1 150 0 Street P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80631 RE: La Poudre Amendment-. La Poudre Mine #M-1983-090 Dear clerk to the Board: As a requirement of the Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety (DRMS), the complete La Poudre Air endmentn. La Poudre Mine application must be on file at the County Clerks Office and be available for public viewing. A copy of the complete application on behalf of Bestway Concrete Aggregates is attached. Please sign below to indicate that you have received the above - mentioned information and return this page to us by email at andy@civilresources.com. As always, thank you for your assistance, Sincerely, Civil Resources, LLC F a Andy RiidEtriguez, P.E. Project Engineer r Confirmation of Receipt: I have received the above reference documents, and will put it on file for public viewing, (', r 1O0 in Jerk to the Board Date J:\Bestway-213\Winsdor\LA POU DRE AMENDMENT\Natices\letter to clerk_signature regted,doc STATE OF COLORA 0 DIVISION OF RECLAMATION, MINING AND SAFETY Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman St,, Room 215 Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone: (303) 866-3567 FAX: (303) 832-8106 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR (112) OPERATION RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM COLORADO o [V[SIOti OF RECLAMATION ION MINING SAFETY CHECK ONE: There is a File Number Already Assigned to this Operation Permit # M - (Please reference the file number currently assigned to this operation) New Application (Rule 1.4.5) Conversion Application (Rule 1.11) Permit # FM::1983-090 Amendment Application (Rule 1.10) (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 of 6.5 (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 11" 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 clearly, in the space provided, ALL information requested below. 1. Applicant/operator or conipanv name (name to be used on permit M: Bestway oncrete Company _ 1.1 Type of organization (corporation, partnership, etc.): Operation name (pit, mine or site name): La Poudre Amendment to La Poudre Gravel Mine 3, Permitted acre.aae (new or existing site): 3.1 Change in acreage (+) 3.2 Total acreage in Permit area 4. Fees: 4.1 New Application 4.2 New Quarry Application 4,4 Amendment Fee 4.5 Conversion to 11.E operation (set by statute) 5. Primer r comrimoditie s to be mined: aid 5.1 Incidental con eoditie(s) to be mined: L 3. / lbs/Tonsim 4, gravel MEI top soil lbs/Tons/yr 2. lbs/Tons/yr 5. 252 32.4 284.4 69 .O0 3342.00 $2,229.00 S2.696.00 general fill permitted acres acres acres application fee quarry application amendment fee conversion fee lbs/Tons1v_r lbs/'Tors/yr 5.2 Anticipated end use of primary comrnoditie(s) to be mined: 5.3 Anticipated end use of incidental commodities) to be mined: 6. Name of owner of subsurface rints of affected land: Tricycle Lane and George Hall If 2 or more owners, 'refer to Exhibit OUT. 7. Name of owner of surface of affected land: Tricycle Lane and George Hal! 8. Type of minin +caner lion: _ Surface ,D,Underground 9, Location Information: The center of the area where the majority of mining will occur: COUNTY: Weld County PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN (check one) 6th (Colorado) 10th (New Mexico) Ute SECTION (write number): TOWNSHIP (write number and check direction): T. RANGE (write number and check direction): QUARTER SECTION (check one): rimy �. _ Sw QUARTER/ UARTER SECTION (check one): E SE SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION: (the number of miles and direction from the nearest town and the approximate elevation) : S 19 1q92 miles west of Windsor, el: 4795 North a South EDEast West 10. Primary Mine Entrance Location (report in either Latitude/Longitude OR UTM): Latitude/Longitude: Example: (N) 39O 44' 12.98" (W) 104' 5W 3.87" Latitude : deg 40 min 28 sec 21 , 63(2 decimal places) Longitude (W): deg 104 rain 56 sec 23 .80 (2 decimal places) OR Example: (N) 39.73691' (W) -104.98449° Latitude (N) Longitude(W) OR Universal Tr verse Mercator (UTM) Example: 201336.3 E NAD27 Zone 13 4398351.2 N (5 decimal places) (5 decimal places) (specify NAD 3 or '' O84) Zone S 84 13 UTM Datum s � NAD27, � Zane Easting Northing 11. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address, and phone of name to be used on permit) Contact's ct' Name: Mark Johnson Company Name: StreetiP.O. Box: City: State: Telephone Number: Fax Number: Betray Concrete Company Title: p Aggregates 301 Centennial Drive Milliken P.O. Box: Co (9 70 ) _ 587 7277 (970 ? Y.. 587 7287 Zip Code: 80543 PERM rarn NG CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) ontaet's Name: Andy Rodriguez Title: Project Engineer errYpany Name: Civil Resources, LL Street/P.O. Box: 323 5th Street P.O. Box: 680 City: Frederick State: CO Zip Code: 80530 Telephone Number: (303 _ 833 1416x202 Fax Number: 1 INSPECTION CONTACT c ntact� Name: Same As Applicant Operator Title: Company Name: StreetlP.O. Box: P1O. Box: City: State: ZipCode: Telephone Number: ( ) - Fax Number: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (*1 any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Telephone Number: ( ) CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER cif any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Telephone Number: C 12. Priman' future Post-nninin Cropland(CR) Rangeland(RL) Residential(RS) land use check one Pastureland(PL) Forestry(FR) Recreation(RC) Developed Water Resources(WR) 13. Primary present land use (checkone fro land CR ' Pastureland PL P � � Pastureland(PL) Rangeland(RL) Forestry(FR) Residential(RS) fl Recreation(RC) Developed Water Resources(WR) General Agriculture(GA) Wildlife Habitat(WL) Industri al/C ommerc i a1(IC ) Solid Waste Disposal(WD) EtGeneral Agriculture(GA) Wildlife Habitat(WL) 0 Industrial/ on nereial(IC) 14. Method of Mining: Briefly explain mining method (e.g. truck/shovel): wet mine 15. On Site Processing:171 Crushing/Screening � g g 13.1 Briefly explain mining method (e.g. truck/shovel) : no future mining in amended area List any designated chemicals or acid -producing materials to be used or stored within permit area: none 16. Description of Amendment or Conversion: If you are amending or converting an existing operation, provide a brief narrative describing the proposed change(s).. Adding proposed "La Poudre Land" to e d tina La Poudre Mine. • 5 - Mans 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 A - S, 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)03): EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT B EXHIBIT EXHIBIT I) EXHIBIT E EXHIBIT F EXHIBIT EXHIBIT H EXHIBIT I EXHIBIT J EXHIBIT K EXHIBIT L EXHIBIT M EXHIBIT N EXHIBIT O EXHIBIT P EXHIBIT Q EXHIBIT P. EXHIBIT S Rule 1.612(1)(b) Rule 6.5 Legal Description Index Map Pre -Mining and Mining Nan Map(s) of Affected Lands Mining Plan Reclamation Plan Reclamation Plan Map Water Information Wildlife Information Soils Information Vegetation Information Climate Information Reclamation Costs Other Permits and Licenses Source of Legal Right -To -Enter Owners of Record of Affected Land (Surface Area) and Owners of Substance to be Mined Municipalities Within Two Miles Proof of Mailing of Notices to County Commissioners and Conservation District Proof of Filing with County Clerk or Recorder Permanent Man -Made Structures ADDENDUM 1 - Notice Requirements (sample enclosed) Geotechnical Stability Exhibit (any required sections) The instructions for preparing Exhibits A- S, Addendum 1, and Geotechnical Stability Exhibit are specified under Rule 644 and 6,5 and Rule 1.6.2(1)(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 303-866-3567. Responsibilities as a Permitter, 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. 1. Your obligation to reclaim the site is not limited to the amount of the financial warranty. You assume legal liability for all reaso nablc 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; vA„ 1/44, 2. The Board may suspend or revoke this permit, or assess a civil penalty, upon a finding that the permittee 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; 3. If your mining and reclamation operations affect areas beyond the boundaries of an approved permit boundary, substantial civil penalties, to you as perrnittee can result; 4. 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; 5. It is your responsibility to notify the Office of any changes in your address or phone number; v3sc1/2.. 6. Upon permit issuance and prior to beginning on -site mining activity, you must post a sign at the entrance of the mine site, which shalt be clearly visible from the access road, with the following information (Rule 3.1,12) a. the name of the operator; saNe\3/4 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 ofthe 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. F 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 ofthe Act and the Construction Material Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. 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 respon s ibility. 10. the signing representative is authorized to sign this document and a power of attorney (provided by the partner(s)) authorizing the signature of the representative is attached to this application. Certification As an authorized representative of the applicant, I 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 ofthe proposed affected area have been identified in this application (Section 34-32.5-115(4)(e), + .R. . ). 2. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (Section 34-32.5-115(4)(0, C.R.S.; 3. As the applicant/operator, I do not have any extraction/exploration operations in the State of Colorado currently in violation of the provisions of the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials (Section 34-32.5-120, CURS.) as determined through a Board finding. 4. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8-503, C.R.S. This form has been approved by the Mined Land Reclamation Board pursuant to section 34-32.5-x 12, C.t.S., of the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for 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 34-32.5-123, CRS. Signed and dated this 41/4day of If Corporation Attest (Seal) Applicant/Opera or or Company Name Signed: Title: vvi1/40A, 1\1/49„, State of County of r- b tQs adir WeO, The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ' day of g g g by a- SA -0, art,. as frtNelA ,r. ANDY RODRIGUEZ NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO My Commission Expires. on Signed: Corporate Secretary or Equivalent Town/City/County Clerk \ isj" of Notary Public My Commission expires: 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 jk _1 �jis li�L h� EXHIBIT A - LEGAL DESCRIPTION This information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.1 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: Bestway Concrete & Aggregates— La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — NLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application Exhibit A -1 EXHIBIT PROPERTY DESCRIPTION A description of a parcel of land situate in Section Nineteen (19), Township ix North (T. 6 N.), Range Sixty -Seven West (R. 67 W.), of the Sixth Principal Meridian (6th P.M.), Town of Windsor, County of Weld., State of Colorado and being more particularly described as follows: i s: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 19, as monumented by a No. 6 rebar with a 3 1/4" aluminum cap in a monument box stamped LS 30120, from which the West Quarter corner of said Section 19 as monumented by a No. 6 rebar with a 2 1/2" aluminum cap in a monument box, bears S 0'27'40" E, being a Grid Bearing of the Colorado State Plane Coordinate System, North Zone, North American Datum 1983/2011, a distance of 263' feet, with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; THENCE, S 0'27'40" E along the West line of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 19, a distance of 1,066.72 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE, departing the said West line of the Northwest Quarter of Section 19 at right angles N 89°32'20" E, a distance of 30.00 feet to the Southwest corner of Lot B of RE 0807-19-2-1802, as recorded at Reception 2475376 of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorders Office; THENCE, N 87 04'06" E a distance of 583.84 feet along the Southerly line of said Lot B of RE 0807-19-2-1802 to the Southeast corner thereof; THENCE, N 0027'39" W a distance of 492.45 feet along the Easterly line of said Lot B of RE 0807-19-2-1802 to the Northeast corner thereof, and being a point on the Southerlyline of that parcel described in that Quit Claim Deed Recorded at Reception No.42 61 3 0 • THENCE, N 88'43'54" E a distance of 580.41 feet to the Southeast corner of the said parcel as described in that Quit Claim Deed Recorded at Reception No .42 15 3 0, also being a point on the Westerly line of Lot B RE -3948; THENCE, S 0O 18'41" E along the said Westerly line of Lot B RE -3948 a distance of 334,37 feet to the Southwest corner thereof; THENCE, N 88'55'53" E along the Southerly line of said Lot B RE -3948 a distance of 2,492,08 feet to the Southeast corner thereof; THENCE, S 0'07'26" E a distance of 364.72 feet to the Northeast corner of that parcel of property described as "USR No, 5718334" as recorded at Reception No. 1995025 of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorders Office: THE•CE1 the following fifteen courses along the perimeter of thatparcel of propertydescribed . 4� - �, � �' as 1t No. 5 711 8334 as recorded at Reception No. 1995025 of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorders Office; THENCE, S 0'07'45" E a distance of 1, 82.18 feet; THENCE, 0007'26" E a distance of 2,3 54.07 feet; THENCE, S88°43'55" a distance of 835.92 feet; THENCE, N 23'27'40" W a distance of 678.00 feet; THENCE, S 66° 32'20" a distance of 810.00 feet; THENCE, N 33° 2740" W a distance of 1,148.00 feet; THENCE, N 63° 27'40" a distance of 436.00 feet; THENCE, N 76' 27' 40" W a distance of 251.00 feet; THENCE, N UP 27'40" W a distance of 102.00 feet; THENCE, N 69° 32' 20" E a distance of 125.00 feet; THENCE, N 34° 2T 40" W a distance of 125.00 feet; THENCE, N 47° 27' 40" a distance of 219.00 feet; THENCE, N 60O 27' 40" W a distance of 478.81 feet; THENCE, N 0' 27'40" W a distance of 159.94 feet; THENCE, N 0' 27'39" W a distance of 1,3 90.86 feet to the Northwest corner of that parcel of property described as "USR No. 5718334" at Reception o.1995025; THENCE, N 0O 27' 40" W a distance of 182.28 feet; THENCE, N 89'32'20" E, a distance of 30.00 feet to the POINT of BEGIN WIG. Said described parcel of land contains or 278.925 Acres, more or less (±), and is subject to any rights -of -way or other easements of record or as now existing on said described parcel of land. SURVEYORS TATE ENT I, David B. Dusdal, a Colorado Licensed Professional Land Surveyor do hereby state that � this Parcel Description was prepared under my personal supervision and checking and tha t at it is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. aCtrtatite ehtfras •• • ■ • • • • .A�\et 7 28650 : 45 %I sal oinM, c frit A J'M► fr _ & A tet ■ iskiveperes4 David B. Dusdal - on behalf of King Surveyors Colorado Licensed Professional Land Surveyor #28650 KING SURVEYORS 650 Garden Drive Windsor, Colorado 80550 (970) 686-5011 EXHIBIT B - INDEX SAP Please refer to the attached index map. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates -La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine- MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application Exhibit B -1 ow JA.Bestway-213WilinstiortsLA POUDREAMENDMENT DravrwngstSheets\URMSIAPP-FIGS-LaPOU CAMWMD.drg, 7/1712417 I! " 1 P f• HIGHWAY 392 / CR 32 1575 I 0 CROSSROADS BLVD, 0 LEE PROPERTY LA POUDRE MINE AMENDMENT EXISTING LA POUDRE MINE EXISTING NORTH LA POUDRE MINE 6.4 s0 afhflea L n1s'. alai-S1ia•� -< Ok 4 co C O O 8 C cC 2' shwa Z V Lac 1..ru * No 1 ' a a a 3,00C 14, --- CIVIL RES URCES, PLC BESTWAY WINDSOR CONCRETE DSOR PIT DATE: Julyo BXS[Bfl': GENERAL LOCATION MAP EXHIBIT C - PRE -MINING AND MINING PLAN MAPS OF AFFECTED LANDS Please refer to the attached Existing Conditions Map and Mining Plan Map. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates — La Peudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application Exhibit C -1 JABestway-2131WinsdortA POUDRE AMENDMENTIDrawingsl5heel5'COVER-EX{S7D{}NDS LaPaudreAMD.dwg, 7117120171:27:58 PM 4 r r •".L^ 47} 12, • C5 1i1S7 Know whalt's bAIion Ca Stores* Ow TOWN OF WINDSOR SCHEDULE: R&333344 PARCEL: 9613000907 TOWN OF WTMDSOR ACCOUNT:RG778632 PARCEL: 000719200055 UNITED WATER S. SANITATION DISTRICT SCHEDULE: R0333352 PARCEL: 662400090;- 1 TOWN OF WINDSOR ACCOUNT: R6778634 PARCEL: N0719200057 NES° 32` 19-95"E 30,402 atag t A ND' 27' 40,O 2,W TB •1?.. N0" 27 39.06"W r4.et4j.t,r� immiusr fr. r {r STRUCTURE INFO: 1,'114412, 444re Jeri r VARIOUS BUILDINGS (LAND OWNER) WCR 13 / N COUhtTY 44D 1 (WELD COUNTY PUBLIC WORXS)(LARIMER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS) OVERHEAD POWER LINE (WESTERN & EASTERN UOUNDARY)(PVREA) DRAINAGE EASEMENTS (COOT/WINDSOR) CAS LINE (NORTHERN BCUNDARY)(DCP) CAS LINE (WESTERN & NORTHERN BOUNDARY)(YCEL) GAS FACILITY (XCEL) TELEPHONE (WEST & NORTH)(CEM1U Y LINK) POND (WEST OF SITE)(UNITEO WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT) CABLE (WEST)(COMOA5T (,INK) CABLE (WEST)(DARK COM) VARIOUS GRAVEL MINE FACILITIES (EIEST'NAY CONCRETE) WATERLINE (WESTERN 6,01.ONDARTICTOWN OF WINDSOR) RES'IDE:NIS (EANIIEH74 NOLIMDA.RY•) (OSBORNE, MCCOSH, BROWN) r Y T e AFFECTED LANDS: EXISTING POND 0 • • • • CN LLC ACCOUNT: 86704102 PARCEL: D80718.390;324 liar' ants Lq•Y SILT STORAGE I w.hNLC LAME TE/G5• L1C i ACCOUNT! A014i4Y9 ?ARC EL: dMI?]4.Y?dL•d r Irk-+ �> DAM 8 MICHELLE HAYDEN ACCOUNT: R4964008 PARCEL. 08 0718 300004 a• WEAKLAND PATRICK G & AMANDA] a } -4 G,uR.GE is BETTY HALL ACCOUNT: R4193106 pAac et. 080719190066 '?I l i p EEASING WARE win PLANT a M.- -_.. CL11Ilit.GWEENLEC PROP. LLC irc IACOBY FARM METRO DTSTRICT INIIPOS0R rP LLC FARGO BANK NA RIVER VALIEY CROSSING y, - 4t'IUDsO%R LLC ]11iNEiiS 4SSDC, ""cam; 1-n� - - wrNfl'cwuu LLC -' E;{ISlTNC POND \ ` 5Ars ELDER. HOLDINGS LUG4 i } EXISTING al2._.....La%.,.:r2, -1 . . : 6 EXISTING L+1 PeurNRE r- ▪ `ti ...- ipi HAUL ROADS ; MINE BOUNDARY LA j " ' PS}uI. E E M';.M L `5 J EXISTING '� EX ' STING BATCH 3Ca•LE III 40 — ' - -- - .`%.-f. EXTSTUNG LA POUDRE -- MINEBOUNDARY WILDLIFE POND, MINED OUT TO 8E EACKFfLLED • r fe 4.41 Y 0 r yy. %.„,....1 5 E 1 _ "le.. � •• - q Y Is .r t ...5-7,-.1..H .. 2,y " 5P1 t $4P.21IOIa$nW•� }` - �,. a .1•#,.5�1i 11' - C25.lar NI ell V. 141:11:0 5191 LEE; VARIOUS OUT BUILDINGS FLO0DPLAIN INFO: FLO0DPLAIN INFO IS FROM FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP PANEL NG 08123C148OE & PANEL ND. 08123C143(E EFFECTIVE DATE! JANUARY 20. 2016 EXISTING VEGETATION: FALLOWED AGRICULTURAL LAND y • rfa•iYeYpfl 4,055-1* P1 � s+1'kRi 23.WV .4 a era' N. -•.r .tiY a' 4 se ll'a-•..-!r • c:-4• SIURVEY INFO: LA POUDRE MINE Irl 4 GSTTRUST EVOLVEX LLC -f GONG U1C CE:AGE46O1Y',IALL LcCOUNT: MI 91787 FCJICIL: 040719609050 i I ir T orP a 1 Y h q r • 1 t ~ !ti] 'b.2,. - .-f saw / i •• ` _. r ti Y %c:$4,rc • f; 1 C A` ti lit I LL 1';L 2,[1 a '-1 .{r. . -. • • a� I ti al I i3 4. I la`s` ti:" T Y 4q KING SURVEYORS 650 L. Galileo. Drive ( 1C9nclsc•r, 1 'Inr:tde• SIJ55() phnne: (97(I) 686-501 I I cu1ti1: infri@Itinq;Su[5'r}c:s.ec•Li5 APPLICANT: 8E5TWAY CONCRETE & A.GGREGAIE 301 CENTENNIAL DRIVE MILLIKEN, CO 00543 4 SLURRY LINED POND NOTE: a5L10RNE, STEPHEN & MARY -s a- sa:-.aa a •�a taaar 9.j •". 4f 4,44ristl - 'f A • '41 : 1 en Fin • M t 6 • • I • y LEGEND ra CIVIL RESOURCES. LLC 15 NOT RE5PONSIEILE FOR SAFETY. IN, ON, OR ABOUT THE PROJECT SITE, NOR FOR COMPLIANCE BY THE APPROPRIATE PARTY OF ANY REGULATIONS THERETO, THESE MAPS WERE PREPARED BY CIVIL RESOURCES, LLC IN COOPERATION WITH BESTWAY CONCRETE. BESTWNY WILL KEEP THE DIVISION OF RECLAMATION MINING AND SAFETY INFORMED OF ANY CHANGES TO THE MINING OR RECLAMATION PLANS THROUGH ANNUAL REPORTS AND FILE TECHNICAL REVISIONS AND AMENDMENT APPLICATIONS AS NECESSARY THROUGHOUT THE LIFE OF THE MINE 07/17/17 ANDREW R RODRIGUEZ, P.E, DATE CIVIL RESOURCES, LLC. SS asslIMIMMS—MIS. EASEMENT SECTION UNE 'QUARTER SECTION RIGHT —OF —WAS' PROPERTY LINE R RECORDED P PLATTED M MEASURED U I•J E S U 4 O FOUND ALIQUOT CORNER AS DESCRIBED SET ALIQUOT CORNER AS DESCRIBED FOUND MONUMENT AS DESCRIBED CIVIL RES4DURCESI LLC 323 5th STREET P.O. Box 680 FREDERICK, CD 86530 303 ,633,141.6 WWW.CTVILRESOURCES.COM BESTWAY CONCRETE, INC. 301 CENTENNIAL DR, MILLIKEN, CO 90543 970 587 7177 CONTACT: MARK JOHNSON 77 SET 24" OF fif 4 ROAR WITH A CREEN PLASTIC CAP STAMPED KSI. LS 34995 CALCULATED POSITION LA POUDRE AMENDMENT AMENDMENT M-1983-090 REVISICON5 N J TlfSC➢ IY11D1't LIME DESI6NIE0 BY: MR DAT;; ppl2alMY.- D1+I WN BY: M1l.. SCALLALKIITA— CtiECKED BY: a. aS NOIEEI )OB NO,: ?: hiM - - pwGNAMer_ [ReE rSM,t 9YLw_4S P EXISTING CONDITIONS VICINITY SHEET; 2a NOTE: CIVIL RESOURCES, LLC. IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFETY, IN, ON, OR MOLT THE PROJECT SITE, NOR FOR COMPLIANCE BY THE APPROPRIATE PARTY OF ANY REGULATIONS THERETO. THESE MAPS WERE PREPARED BY CIVIL RESOURCES. LLC, IN COOPERATION WITH 8E.STWAY CONCRETE. 9CSTWAY %ALL KEEP THE DIVISION OF RECLAMATION MISING AND SAFETY INFORMED OF ANT CHANGES IC THE MINING OR RECL.AµA11Jtl FLANS THROUGH ANNUAL REPORTS AND FILE TECHNICAL REVISIONS AND AML,N)MENT APPLICATIONS AS NECESSARY THROUGHOUT THE LIFE Of THE MINE ANDREW R RCDRIGUEF. P.E CIVIL RESOURCES, LLC_ APPLICANT: 07/17/17 DATE 6ESTWAY CONCRETE & AGGREGATE 301 CENTENNIAL DRIVE MILLIKEN, CO 8D543 FLOODPLAIN INFO: FL000PLAIN INFO IS FROM FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP PANEL NO a8123C1915E EFFECTIVE DATE: JANUARY 20, 22015 NOTES: 1, AREAS NOT DISTURBED BY GUFROit MAKING ACIIVITEs OR UNDER RE;t WA11ON MILL BE MAINTAINED AS FARMLAND, PASTURE OR OTHER SUITABLE CQ Ut ceoP UNID. MINING BEGINS IN EACH PHASE 2 PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION ALL UTIUTYt GAS WELL, OIL WELL, d; WATER WELL LOCAilmN5 MUST BE VERIFIED, 3. INTERNAL MINING HAUL ROADS TO nr WATERED ON A REGULAR BASIS To CONTROL DUST. 4. TOPSOIL & OVERBURDEN WILL BE SEGREGATED AND STOCKPILED AROUND THE PERIMETER of THE MINING AREA. 5 TEMPORARY STOCKPILES VARY IN LOCATION AND SIZE INSIDE EACH PHASE 5. THE BATCH PLANTS AND PROCESSING AREA TO REMAIN AS SHOWN. 7- CONVEYOR/HAUL ROAD WILL EMEND INTO EACH PHASE AS MINING PROGRESSES. 8- REFER TO EXISTING CONDin[NIS MAP, SHEET 2. FOR STRUCTURE OWNERSHIP. 9. THE TOE OF THE MINE SLOPE IS DEFINED AS THE CONTACT OF THE MINE SLOPE WITH THE TOP OF WEATHERED BEDROCK 1a MINE EX0AVAIICN UMIT AND MAXIMUM MINE SLOPE TOE CAN NOT BE ENCROACHED BY EITHER EROSIONAL PROCESSES (SLOUGHING) OR MINING. 11. THE OPERATOR WILL MINE THE SITE IN SECTION As DEPICTED. 12, ,RAISC4iC11ONAL wETLANDs WILL NOT BE DREDGED (7R FILLED PRIOR TO CBTAroNG A 404 PERMIT FROM THE US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS. 13, All 3TRUCT RES AND uT1unES INSIBE THE MINING AREA To EE DEMOEO PER COPHE AND *FED COUNTY REGULATIONS PRIOR TD MINING SHE AREA, 14, THE LA PctjD E ARNE 0w--83-•citaa )AND THE NORTH LA POUDRE MINE (M-2Ca-t44) TIME BEM MINED OUT, THE LA POUDRE MINE WLL 13E RECLAIMED AS EITHER A SLURRY LINED POND IN THE WEST OR AN INERT FILL. ENE MMO41TFM LA POLJORE MINE HAS BEEN RECLAIMED AS SHOWN ON SHEET 3A, FUATHEFC SEEERSC AND SITE CLEAN-UP WILL PROCEED IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF YEARS. lb. THE LA POUDRE MWNE (IIae3.Oe!O )ANN THE NURTri LA POUDRE SANE [w-260-144)HAVE BEEN MINER OUT, THE LA POUDRE MINE AMENDMENT PARCEL 5l•1O$I1 IN THIS. AMENDMENT HAS BEEN MINED Out nto. IS CURRENTLY DISTLJRBEu. E REGLANATlQN PLAN FOR F1,IRTI4FR DETAILS_ LEGEND: aiii11a f �O- taiga en .x C Cu!rI 1 Mw a ID SOILS MAP LEGEND MAP UNIT SYMBOL NAP UNIT NAME 3 AQUaLLS AND AQUENTS, GRAVELLY SUBSTRATUM LO BANKARD SANDY LOAM, 0 TO 3 PERCENT SLOPES, FREQUENTLY FLOODED 3 L KIM LOAM, 4 TO 1 PERCENT SLOPES 32 KIM LOAM, 170 3 PERCENT SLOPES 33 KIM LOAM, 3 TO 5 PERCENT SLOPES 51 OTERO SANDY LOAM, 1 TO 3 PEPICENT SLOPES 52 OTERO SANDY LOAM, 3 TO 5 PERCENT SLOPES 61 TASSEL FINE SANDY LOAM, S TO 20 PERCENT SLOPES 05 WATER PERMIT BOUNDARY MINE EXCAVATION BOUNDARY MINE SLOPE TOE MINING PHASE LINES 100 YR. FLOODPLAIN EXISTING WATER EXISTING POPPER POLE EXISTING OVERHEAD ROWER EXISTING GAS LINE GAS MARKER PETROLEUM WELL GAS/GIL EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE PEDESTAL EXISTING FENCE EXISTING TREE EXISTING STRUCTURES PAINING SEOJEM4E OVERBUROEN STOCKPILE HAUL ROAD/CONVEYOR SOIL TYPE BOUNDARY GENERAL BOREHOLE SLURRY WALL BOREHOLE MQNI1ORINC WELL SOIL TYPE p Ij8 -704 I, IN !ism Kmarsiesis bow. cm Sam m IMF TOWN OF WINDSOR SCHEDULE; R0333344 PARCEL; H51300090'7 'TOWN or WPNO55QR ACCOUNT; 86778632 PARCEL; 080719200055 UNWED WATER& SATIITATTON DISTRICT SCHEDULE; 84333352 PARCEL; 4AT1O94- • TOWN OF wrNtipap. ACCOUNT: R57785341 PARCEL: OS07142Q0057 Y ALL F A%F IC TO USE 'Cr EXIST ;(+'-;.ENTRANCE r r t i- T Its r. r - 5. en Rea ors r a...oT - a CN LLC ACCOUNT: R67134102 PARCEL: 04071S300024 PROPOSED HALL R.CAA(11 L,1 9011.0RE ORA Wes! .IIIAe fit rilv-tea j252Atin <) WILDLIFE POND, MINED OUT TO EE BACKFILLED • 1• DAX & MICHEUE HAYDEN ACCOUNT; R4964008 PARCEL: 080718300004 '"e am. MISTING, -IA PIUDRE 'HAUL ROADS L M I PIC BOUNDARY _, EXISTING. NiVRTNI •. el` tir• • t re Cfa A , A , ., !'. . I . 1. /, ' r, M. I Y Y h 4'1 , 1 I { 4 • , I ! q t �r h y ,I y _ . r I h 1.ey% 1 ,, f. , 1' ' , 1 - . . 1 ♦• 4^i. 0 4 ti 11.. , . 1 4 Y • Y 1\ r it i I. I I WEAKLAND PATRICK G & AMANDA 3 GORGE •L BETTY HALL ACCOUNT: R4193140 RIMER VALLEY cno5SIesG PARce ; D8U719100468 OWNERS ASSOL FRESH WATER POND PCISTiie MAUL (two . rJid1'j 11 tali i•L AI'f ,ri! 4 AI • .• • ,, , • 4 'I I• ' a I. ' Y — I. i 1 I 5, y. I • u , . • I •. tiI h ,.. 4 -r t I ,, I, 4 'i u'xC < . r,. 4 _ a - R 6 7 •. ti T. • • • JACOBY FARM METRO DISTRICT �} WINDSOR CAIN wAILCV olOSSLNG LA POUDRE AMENDMENT TO Wye d t a5 P0UDRE MINE (32',4 AC M 1 a e ti L , 5 le ft • II I. 5 r - - ' '— t— _ . — .Salk � rle..w 444f ,_....Y.-. _ r _rya.- : rte--._ ...H:: '.t 1'�..=i 4 %'_ f hit Lit .wet. 'Ex ILL; Gallo LLC BROWN, ANGLE JULIA k./Ng 1�4 r a I POND t CIVIL RESIPURCES, LLC 323 5th STREET P.C. B0X 660 FREDERICK, CO 80530 303.833.1416 W W W,CI VILRESOURCES.COM BESTWAY CONCRETE, INC. 301 CENTENNIAL DR. MILLIKEN, CO 8DS43 970 587 7277 CONTACT: MARK JOHNSON REVISIONS I1t5I'GNED BY: ARA DRAWN BY: Aka CHECKED EY: MK IOC NO.; 213,041.2e DWG NAM SHEET: DATE; o z nl+ SCALE: ASY� NOTED A `OTTO MINING/ AREA PLAN 3 EXHIBIT D - MINING PLAN This information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 644 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: (a) Description of the method(s) of mining to be employed in each stage of the operation as related to any surface disturbance on affected lands; The proposed permit area includes a significant deposit of sand and gravel located in the alluvium of the Cache La Poudre River in Weld County. The site is located north of the Cache La Poudre River, east of WOR 13 and south of Highway 392. It encompasses 32.4 acres +1-. Existing Conditions and Site Preparation: Existing Conditions The current La Poudre Mine has been mined out and partially reclaimed as groundwater feed ponds and approved slurry lined ponds. The 32.4 acre parcel being addressed in this description was assumed to be permitted more than 15 years ago and is being filed for completeness purposes. Site Preparation No further disturbances will occur onsite. Mining: No further disturbances will occur onsite. Processing: All material mined under this proposed application will be transported by conveyor or haul truck to the processing area. Import Material: Bestway Concrete & Aggregates may import material from and export material to other sites. The applicant is aware that in accordance with Rule 3.+1.5(9) of the Construction Material Rules and Regulations, if any offsite material is used as backfill, a notarized letter will be submitted to the Division indicating the materials are inert. The applicant will supply such a letter to the Division if, at the time of Reclamation, the applicant intends to use off -site material as backfill. (b) Earlhino v/ng; No further disturbances will occur onsite. (0 All water diversions and impoundments; and No further disturbances will occur onsite. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates - La Padre Amendment- La Poudre Mine - MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit D -1 (d) The size of area(s) to be worked at any one time. No further disturbances will occur onsite. (e) An approximate timetable to describe the mining operation. The timetable is for the purpose of establishing the relationship between mining and reclamation during the different phases of a mining operation. No further disturbances will occur onsite. Timetable for Mining and Reclamation No further disturbances witl occur onsite. (0 Use Mining Plan Map in conj nct On with narrative to present. U.,) Nature, depth and thickness of the deposit and thickness and type of overburden to be removed The bedrock depths in the proposed mine areas ranged from approximately 15 feet to 19 feet below the ground surface. (ii.) Nature of the stratum immediately beneath the material to be mined in sedimentary deposits (9/ The site is located approximately 15 miles east of the foothills of the Colorado Front Range on the western flank of the Denver Structural Basin. The basin is a downwarp of sedimentary strata that tends north-northwest, parallel to the mountain front. In the project area, the sedimentary bed dips gently eastward toward the axis of the basin east of the site. Based on regional geologic mapping (Colton, 1978), the near surface bedrock in the project area is the Paleocene and Upper Cretaceous Denver and Arapahoe Formations. The bedrock is overlain by upper Pleistocene and Holocene (Quarternary age) gravel deposits and Kilian (wind blown) overburden soils. The gravel deposits exist primarily within the Broadway Alluvium deposit. The bedrock unit consists mainly of claystone and may contain lenses of siltstone and sandstone. Identify the primary and secondary commodities odities to be mined/extracted and describe the intended use. The primary commodities are sand, gravel and fill; intended for construction materials. (h) Name and describe the intended use of all expected incidental products to be mined/extracted by the proposed operation. There are no expected incidental products to be mined. Beltway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit a - 2 n Specify if explosives will be used in conjunction with the mining 'or reclamation) No explosive material will be used on -site. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application ExhibitD-3 EXHIBIT E RECLAMATION PLAN This information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.5 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: The proposed mining and reclamation plan focuses on minimizing the ecological impacts of mining, minimizing the length of time of impact, and maximizing long-term benefits. The existing mine inside the permit boundary will continue with the silt from washing going to the west pond. The area south of the west pond where the processing plant is located will be reclaimed once mining is complete at the Lee Amended Parcel. The areas in the current mine will be reclaimed in a similar fashion to the description below except the current water surfaces less any silt storage will be exposed. (a) A description of the type(s) of reclamation the Operator proposes to achieve in the reclamation of the affected /and, why each was chosen, the amount of acreage accorded to each, and a general discussion of methods of reclamation as related to the mechanics of earthmoving; No further disturbances will occur onsite. arthmovinq The topsoil will be replaced by a scraper and generally graded with a blade. All grading will be done in a manner that controls erosion and siltation of the affected lands, to protect areas outside the affected land from slides and other damage. In addition, all backfilling and grading will be completed as soon as feasible after the mining process. All disturbed areas will be regraded and smoothed to a finished grade that is suitable for revegetation or the final land use. As noted previously, the area will be reclaimed as mining commences. Finish grading, topsoil placement and seeding will occur once the resource is completely removed. A typical cross-section of the shoreline is included on the Reclamation Plan Map. (h) A comparison of the proposed /and use to other land uses in the vicinity and to adopted state and local land use plans and programs. Once returned to existing (pre -mined) grade, the site can return to being farmed. The water storage reservoirs will be compatible with the other land uses in the vicinity, which includes farmland, industrial land, and rural residential. (c) A description of how the Reclamation Plan will be implemented to meet each applicable requirement of Section 3.1. The Operator will carry reclamation to completion with reasonable diligence. Reclamation will be completed within one to two years from completion of mining, but not more than five years from the date the Operator informs the Board or Office that such phase has commenced. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates - La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit E - I Section 3.1.5 Reclamation Measures Material Handling Grading will be performed to help control erosion and siltation of the affected lands through phased mining, implementing good operation techniques to handle material as little as possible, and vegetation of stockpiles remaining in place for more than one growing season. Although the use of erosion protection devices is not anticipated, if deemed necessary by the operator at the time of excavation, silt fence and haybale dams will be installed to prevent erosion. Backfilling i l l i ng and grading will be completed as soon as feasible after the mining process is complete. Maximum slopes and slope combinations will be compatible with the configuration of surrounding conditions and selected land use. Mining will occur at a slope that is stable. The site will be reclaimed to grades consistent with pre -mining elevations. The operator will backfill using fill material generated on -site, or imported inert fill generated outside the permit area. If any inert off -site material is used as backfill, a notarized letter will be submitted to the Division as required by Section 3.1.5(9) of the MLRB Construction Material Rules and Regulations. It is not anticipated that mining will uncover any refuse or acid-forming or toxic producing materials, however if any such materials are encountered the operator will take precaution to handle the materials in a manner that will control unsightliness and protect the drainage system. Drill or auger holes that are part of the mining operation shall be plugged with non- combustible material, which shall prevent harmful or polluting drainage. Any test pits, soils boring holes, or monitoring wells not located within the mine excavation limits will be plugged as soon as it can be confirmed that they are no longer needed for the operation. Mined material to be disposed of within the affected area will be handled in such a manner so as to prevent any unauthorized release of pollutants to the surface drainage system. No unauthorized release of pollutants to groundwater shall occur from any materials mined, handled or disposed of within the permit area. Section 31.6 Water -General Requirements: The Operator will comply with applicable Colorado water laws governing injury to existing water rights and with applicable state and federal water quality and dredge and fill laws and regulations. The operator will develop and comply with a stormwater management plan and will use best management practices (BMPs) to ensure groundwater and surface water are protected to the greatest possible extent. BM Ps include schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures and other management practices to prevent or reduce the pollution in runoff from the site. Section 3.117 Groundwater - Specific Requirements: The Operator will comply with the applicable standards and conditions for classified and unclassified groundwater. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application ExhibitE-2 Section 3.1.8 Mori& The mining and reclamation plans have been designed to account for the safety and protection of wildlife on the mine site. The Operator will use concurrent reclamation methods to minimize the impact on wildlife. The proposed reclamation plan may improve wildlife habitat. The proposed seed mix and plantings will create improved cover, foraging, roosting, and nesting areas for wildlife. The water area within the reservoir will serve as habitat for waterfowl and other bird species and the fringes of the reservoir will be used by mammal, bird, reptile and amphibian species. Control and/or removal of noxious and weedy species during the project and the replacement of desirable graminoid, forb, shrub and tree species during reclamation will result in enhancement of wildlife habitat on the project site. Section 3.1.9 Topsoil iin : Topsoil shall be removed and segregated from other spoil. Topsoil stockpiles shall be stored in places and configurations to minimize erosion and located in areas where disturbance by ongoing mining operations will be minimized. Once stockpiled, topsoil shall be rehandled as little as possible. Stockpiles that will remain in place for more than one growing season will receive vegetative cover, as outlined on the Reclamation Plan Map, as soon as possible to minimize erosion. Section 3.1.10 Revegetation: In those areas where revegetation is part of the reclamation plan, the land shall be revegetated in a manner that establishes a diverse, effective, and long-lasting vegetative cover that is capable of self -regeneration without continued dependence on irrigation or fertilizer and is at least equal in extent of cover to the natural vegetation of the surrounding area. The proposed seed -mix and plantings for reclamation are outlined on the Reclamation Plan included in Exhibit F of this application. Section 3.1.11 Buildings and Structures: Please refer to the enclosed Reclamation Plan included in Exhibit F. Section 3.1.12 Signs and Markers The Operator will post appropriate signage at the entrance to the mine site. The permit area will be marked by existing fencing, or proximity to existing County roads. (d) Plans for topsoil segregation, preservation and replacement for stabilization, compaction and grading of spoil; and for revegetation. Topsoil will be removed and segregated from other spoil. Topsoil not needed for reclamation may be sold or removed from the site. For reclamation, topsoil will be replaced by a scraper and generally graded with a blade. Grading shall be done in a manner that controls erosion and siltation of the affected land and protects areas outside the affected land from slides and other damage. In addition, backfilling and grading shall be completed as soon as feasible after the mining process. Final grading will create a final topography that is appropriate for the final land use. For example, grades on the site will be returned to existing (pre -mining) grade. Topsoil will be uniformly placed and spread on areas disturbed by the mining. The minimum thickness shall be 6 inches above the surrounding finished grade, consistent with existing topsoil depths on -site. The topsoil shall be keyed to the underlying and surrounding material by the use of harrows, rollers or other equipment suitable for the purpose. Beltway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit E - 3 In those areas where revegetation is part of the reclamation plan, the Operator will revegetate the land in such a manner so as to establish a diverse, effective, and long- lasting vegetative cover that is capable of self -regeneration without continued dependence on irrigation or fertilizer and is at least equal in extent of cover to the natural vegetation of the surrounding area. Seed will be drilled and mulched. The revegetation seeding and plant list on the Reclamation Plan Map contains the preferred species of grasses, shrubs and trees to be planted. Seeding will take place once final grading and replacement of topsoil have been completed. Timing of seeding will be consistent with standard horticultural practice for dryland applications - generally between late September and the middle of April to ensure there is adequate moisture for germination, (e) A plan or schedule indicating how and when reclamation will be implemented. Include: i An estimate of the periods of time which will be required for the various stages or phases of reclamation. The site surrounding the lined slury pond will be maintained and has been reclaimed fro a couple of years. The area to the west of the slurry lined pond will be reclaimed once a determination has been made whether or not what is referred to as the wildlife pond is going to be slurry lined. The surrounding areas around the western portion of the site. ii. A description of the size and location of each area to be reclaimed during each phase, Please refer to the Reclamation Plan Map (Exhibit F) . iii Outlining the sequence in which each stage or phase of reclamation will be carried out The area surrounding the wildlife pond and the main batch plant will be reclaimed in the next 5 years once the Lee Parcel has been mined out. (t) A description of. i. Final grading - maximum anticipated slope gradient or expected ranges thereof; The finished slopes of the reservoir will be 3 horizontal to I vertical. ii. Seeding - types, mixtures, quantities and time of application; Please refer to the Reclamation Plan Map for the list of plant materials and seeds to be utilized. The operator will seed during the appropriate season to ensure adequate moisture for germination and implement weed controls to allow the grasses to successfully establish. Additional plantings may be installed once the reservoirs are full of water and the grasses are established. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poub re Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit E - 4 iii Fertilization -types, mixtures, quantities, and time of application; The type and application rate of fertilizer shall be determined based on a soil test at the time of final reclamation. iv. Ikevegetation - types of trees, shrubs, etc.; and Please refer to the Reclamation and Landscape Plan Maps for the types, quantities and location of trees and shrubs to be planted. v. Topsoil g - specify anticipated minimum depth or range of depths for those areas where topsoil will be replaced. Topsoil will be uniformly placed and spread on all areas disturbed by the mining above the anticipated high water line. The minimum thickness shall be 6 inches above the surrounding finished grade. WEED MANAGEMENT PLAN Bestway Concrete & Aggregates has a full-time weed manager on staff. This person is responsible for monitoring and controlling noxious weeds as they appear. Bestway Concrete typically prefers to control weeds mechanically, by mowing and/or discing. If necessary, weeds will be killed with a contact herbicide. Bestway Concrete has all of the necessary equipment in house to perform these tasks. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application ExhibitE-5 EXHIBIT F- RECLAMATION PLAN MAP Please refer to the attached Reclamation Plan Map. Beltway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit l= -1 J.1Destway-2131WinsdorlLA POUDRE AMENDMEMT4rawingsl5heels\ORMS-APP-FIGS-LaPaudreAMO dwg, 7/17/2017 2:57.00 PM NOTE; CIVIL RESOURCES, LLC. IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFETY, IN, ON, OR MHOUT THE PROJECT SITE, NOR FOR COMPLIANCE BY THE APPROPRIATE PARTY OF ANY REGULATIONS THERETO. THESE MAPS 4fF PREPARE° BY COL RESOURCES„ ILL.C. IN ccoP'EFlAroti WITH BES1WAY CONGRETT, BiS'IWAY YIAUu, KEEP THE DIVISION OF RECLAMATION MINING AND SAFETY INFURMEO Uf ANY CHA.NOES TO THE MININC OR (RECLAMATION PLANS THROUGH ANNUAL REPORTS fiNO FILE 'FECKNTCAiL REVISIONS AND AMENIQMENT APPLICATIONS AS NECESSARY THROUGHOUT THE LIFE OF THE MINE. 07/17/t 7 ANDREW R RODRIGUEZ, R.E. DATE CIVIL RESOURCES, LLC, APPLICANT: 9ESTWAY CONCRETE IL AGGREGATE 301 CENTENNIAL DRIVE MILLIKEN, CO 80543 FLCODPLAIN INFO: FLOODPL41N INFO IS FROM FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP PANEL NO. 06123C1015E EFFECTIVE DATE: JANUARY 20, 2016 NOTES: I. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION ALL UTILITY, GAS WELL, OIL WELL, & WATER WELL LOCATIONS MST BE %t1 (PIED, 2 ALL oisRJRBEC AREAS SHALL 9E SEEDED WITH THE SPECIFIED SEED MIX IMMEDIATELY AI- ILK MINING IS COMPLETE FOR EACH PHASE, BETWEEN LATE SEPTEMBER AND MID -APRIL. LEGEND: 1 1 l 1 0 T PERMIT BOUNDARY 100 YR, FLOODPLAIN EXISTING WATER EXISTING POWER POLE OM-- EXISTING OVERHEAD POWER 0 — EXISTING GAS LIFE GAS NMARI{ER PETROLEUM WELL Q GAS/OIL EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE PEDESTAL I9 SEEDING SPEC FOR UPLAND AREAS: -- C EXISTING FENCE EXISTING TREE EXISTING STRUCTURES RECLAIMED POND NUMBER OVERBURDEN STOCKPILE TOP OF GRACE OF RECLAIMED PONDS GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD UPLAND s MONITORING YIELL COMMON NAME (VARIETY) SCIENTIFIC NAME LBS PLSJACRE SAND BLUESTEM SAND LOVEGRASS INDIAN RICEGRASS PRAIRIE SANDREED GREEN NEEDLEGRASS UTTLE BLUESTEh1 YELLOW INDIANGRASS SWITCHDRASS SAND DROPSEED NORTH 0 08 206 DWI SO belga Call Wars pm die (CHAMP, CHET) 1 (BEND, NATIVE NE27) 2,5 (HEZPAR, RIMROCK) 3 (GosHEN) 0.75 (Lou ORM.1 1.5 (BLAZE, CIMARRON. CAMPER) 0,75 (CHEYENNE, HOLT, SCOUT) 0.5 (BLACKWELL. NEBRASKA 2B) 1,5 0,5 TOTAL LDS PER ACRE: 12 TOWN or wlfl'D517R 5CHEOULE: RA333344 PARCEL: R513000957 PARCEL 2 EXCEPTION TOWN OF WINDSOR ACCOUNT;R577B632 PARCEL; ORD715200055 LIMITED WATER Si SANITATION D15TRICF SCHEDULE' 80131352 PARCT:L: 6624000951 .vutz— rOVJN OF WINDSOR ACCOUNT: R5776634 PARCEL: 05071.4200057 R e Patti N 5/198.1—mii Sc 1r_ lied I , P num � �' a MP MIS DARK LY?M CN LLC ACCOUNT: R67B410Z PARCEL- 5BO7in1dUO24 XCEL CAS —11 LEE AMENDMENT TO THE ..�� NORTH LA POUDRE MINE ANDS -0U- 14-0 niiirA rile AdriV ;MK RECLAIM AS UPLAND TO APPROXIMATE e - NATIVE GRADE Fn9ER pm/rim( PLAT r f1"lC - WTNCS0R WA. it -AWE LICF G45LfNE y.A aft •P - _OM 4L f sr - 4 r r Y1 !tee 4 Ce gir wit ICit eff rr FY urge CAT CQMCAST c48UC AFl�tP Jr- REMOVE HAUL ROAD, SHOP, BATCH PLANT & .r,Rt PLANT IA MIME fi5PAV&.. Wert Ar-I9U094 EL 4.• .—,rr . DAX $ MIEHELL£ HAYDEN ACCOUNT: 64964003 PARCEL: UEO71.93OO0D1 RECLAIM AS UPLAND TO APPROXIMATE NATIVE GRADE GEORGE & BERTY HALL ACCOUNT; RA 1431156 Ph0.[Et.:0R071§100466 GEORGE*. ern IIMS ACCQQfIT; rtOf14e4 PARCEL.: COW YROUDSO • WEA.KLAND PATRICK G & AMANDA] I I I I I I Is 4 I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I,d 1 I I I 1ACOBY FARM METP.D DISTRICT CAN E a WA ER AiPP1M21ICI lit r tau 7C:A "{ I, RIVER VALLEY CROSSING OWNERS Ag5GC. ri re•r n16w IA+e CLARK-GREGIR12 PROP. RIVER VALLEY CROSSING OWNERS ASSOC, 1YIMiUSQR CAS LLC r +1 7MaT Pal 121694 S Irlft� iai`tJ 7'7 r. -.7yes-4P' WINDSOR 20 LLC awn. WINDSOR 29 LLC RECLAIM AS UPLAND TO APPROXIMATE NATIVE GRADE CST TRUST EVOLVEX LLC •--" GOHO LLC BROWN, AP4GIF JULIA r WS , maw & MARLENE OSBORNE, STEPHEN S MARY r 323 5th STREET P,4, Rex 660 FREDER[CK, CO 60530 303.833.1416 5N W W. C1 VI LR E S OU RC ES.CO M BESTWAY CONCRETE, 1NC. 301 CENTENNIAL DR. MULUKEN, CO 90543 970 587 7277 CONTACT; MARK JOHNSON LA POUDRE AMENDMENT REVISIONS TO M1983-090 DESIGNED BY: Ate, DATEa DRAWN BY: a2u SCARF'° * ! CHECKED BY: pl{R AS NOTED IOB NO.: lL),0GI.2B QWG NAME:IIRNIS-App-1PIGS•LAPOW*tAfi SHEET; • REC PLAN 4 EXHIBIT G - WATER INFORMATION This information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.7 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: (a) Locate on the map (Exhibit C) tributary water courses, wells, springs, stock water ponds, reservoirs and ditches Water well permit n o . 244775. The Cache La Poudre River is approximately 1,200 feet to the south. Please refer to Exhibit C for locations of water courses in close proximity to the site, including wells, springs, stock water ponds, reservoirs and ditches. (b) Identify all known aquifers The Site is underlain by the Cache La Poudre River alluvial aquifers (c) Show how water from dewatering operations or runoff from disturbed areas, piled material and operating surfaces will be managed to protect against pollution of either surface or groundwater both during and after the operation. Please refer to the Mining Plan Map in Exhibit C of this application. Mine areas will drain internally. Uncontrolled releases of surface water in disturbed areas will not occur, Stormwater collected in the active mine area will be managed through the dewatering system. (d) Estimate project water requirements including flow rates and annual volumes for the development, mining and reclamation phases of the project Projected Use And Consumption: Annual evaporative depletions will be the evaporation from up to 4000 feet of 4 -foot wide de -watering trench. The total area of exposed water is 0.5 acres. The gross annual evaporation at the gravel mine is 38.5 inches according to NOAA Technical Report NUBS 33, Evaporation Atlas for the Contiguous 48 United States. Monthly evaporative losses are determined using percentages specified by the State Engineer's Office for locations below 6,300 feet. The nearest weather station is in Windsor where the average annual precipitation is 13.97. Effective precipitation, that part of historical precipitation which was consumed by native vegetation on land to be covered by water surface, is conservatively estimated to be 70 percent of the total precipitation. The annual average effective precipitation at the property is estimated to be 9.78 inches. When subtracting the effective precipitation from the gross evaporation yields, the net annual evaporation is 28.72 inches, or 2.39 acre-feet per acre. The annual amount of evaporation from open water surfaces is 1.20 acre-feet. Mining Production & Operations: Bestway Concrete & Aggregates expects to extract a maximum of 500,000 tons annually of aggregate material from the site. The water retained in the 500,000 tons will be replaced pursuant to the Substitute Water Supply Plan (SWSP). The total annual amount of water retained in the gravel product from mining activities totals 14.71 acre-feet. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit G -1 In addition, an estimated 1.93 acre-feet of water per year will be used for dust control based (approximately) on 3,500 gallons per day for 20 days per month for 9 months. Annually the total evaporative and operational losses from mining activities (open water surface evaporation, water retained in the aggregate product, dust suppression) totals 17.98 acre-feet of depletion which must be augmented. All depletions were lagged to the Poudre River using the lagging factors approved by the State Engineer pursuant to on -going Substitute Water Supply (SWSP) approvals. (e) Indicate the projected amounts of the water sources to supply project water requirements Replacement Water: The source of replacement water for depletions will be long term lease between Bestway Concrete & Aggregates and Central Colorado Water Conservancy District. The State Engineer must approve a SWSP every year. These approvals require that the applicant provide a detailed explanation of the mining operations, a quantification of all mining activities and subsequent depletions and all legally available replacement sources. (0 Affirmatively state that the Applicant has acquired or applied for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit from the Water Quality Control Division The Operator will apply for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit from the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment prior to discharging water from the site. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit G - 2 EXHIBIT H - WILDLIFE INFORMATION The information provided in this i=nhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4 .8 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: (1) The Operator/Applicant shall include in this Exlar6r't, a description of the game and non -game resources on and in the vicinity of the application area, IA c/ad/Agr a) A description of the significant wildlife resources on the affected land; The site is border to the north by a State highway, the west a major county road and the south an active gravel mine. The area is currently fallow land with a few houses to be demolished. There is no significant wildlife habitat. b) Seasonal use of the area; The site is border to the north by a State highway, the west a major county road and the south an active gravel mine. The area is currently fallow land with a few houses to be demolished. There is no seasonal use of the area. c) Threatened or endangered species; There is no evidence of threaten or endangered species. d) General effect during and after the proposed operation on the existing wildlife of the area; The effect will be insignificant as the surrounding area s is gravel mined or industrial and the reclaimed use will be fallow ground or dryland crops. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application Exhibit H -1 EXHIBIT I - SOILS INFORMATION The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.9 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: (1) In consultation with the Soil Conservation Service or other qualified person, indicate on a map (ire Exhibit C) or by a statement the general type, thickness and distribution of soil over affected land The soil types on the site are shown on the attached Soil Map, La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine for a description of the soil type on site. Bests} Concrete & Aggregates - La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine - MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application Exhibit I - 1 EXHIBIT J - VEGETATION INFORMATION The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6 x4.10 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: (a) Description of present vegetation types including estimates of cover and height of principal species in each fife -form represented; The current site is covered by native dryland grasses and water storage reservoirs. (b) Relationsh0 of present vegetation to soil types; The dryland and native grasses are compatible with the current soil type. (c) Estimates of annual production and carrying capacity if the choice for reclamation is for range or agriculture. The area is proposed to be reclaimed as fallow ground or dryland crops as there are no native water rights. Water storage is another associated use. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application Exhibit J -1 EXHIBIT K - CLIMATE INFORMATION The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.11 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: Provide a description of the significant climatological factors for the locality. This property is in a semi -arid continental climate strongly influenced by the Rocky Mountains, The area is usually warm in the summer with frequent hot days. In winter, periods of very cold weather are caused by arctic air moving in from the north or northwest. Milder periods occur when westerly winds are warmed as they move down slope off of the mountains to the east. Weather monitoring data is not available from the site. The nearest weather monitoring station is at Windsor, Colorado (059147). Data is collected from the Western Regional climate Center. T h e table below lists the mean monthly temperature, and average total precipitation on a monthly and annual basis for the period of record from July 1, 1941 to March 31, 1990. Most of the precipitation occurs as rainfall during the warmer part of the year with the heaviest rainfalls in the late spring and early summer. Winter snowfall is frequent but the snow cover usually melts quickly during the milder periods. Jan Mean Monthly Temperature CF) . Average Total Precipitation (in.) 27.2 • 0.43 Feb 29.5 0.33 Mar 35.8 1.09 Apr 47.1 1.54 May 54.6 2.56 'Jun 64,5 2.03 Jul 72.55 1AT Aug 71.4 I 1 Sep 61.0 1.32 Oct 508 0.87 Nov 36.2 0,70 Dec . 30.0 0,45 Annual 13.97 Bestway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit K-1 EXHIBIT L - RECLAMATION COSTS The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.12 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: The current bond for the Site including the amended area is: Bestway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — NLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit L -1 Beltway - Reclamation Bonds Travelers/GCNA Bond Numbers Description Bond Amount 1058399921211144418 Permit No. M-1983-090, La Poudre Sand &Gray( $915,820.00 EXHIBIT M - ETHER PERMITS AND LICENSES The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.13 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: The Operator has all applicable permits required to mine: Beltway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit M -1 EXHIBIT W - SOURCE OF LEGAL RIGHT TO ENTER This information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.7 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Materiel Rules and Regulations. Please refer to the attached legal right -to -enter documents. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — NLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit N -1 July 11, 2017 Mark Johnson, Vice President Aggregates Bestway Concrete & Aggregates 301 Centennial Drive Milliken, CO 80543 RE: Legal Right to Enter Dear Mr. Johnson: In exchange for good and valuable consideration, in hand paid, Mr. Hall hereby grants to Bestway Concrete & Aggregates the right to enter into the real property situated in Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado. Refer to attached exhibit for full legal description. You and your officers, employees, contractors, and agents have permission to enter upon the Property for all purposes, including the exploration for gravel, sand and aggregate. We hereby confirm that you have authority and right to execute all documents required to apply for and obtain permits and the like to mine gravel, sand and aggregate on the Property. Following permitting, Bestway Sand & Gravel Aggregates agrees to enter into a Sand, Gravel, and Aggregate Mining Lease to remain in effect until mining activity ceases, The permission granted by this letter shall be effective immediately, and shall remain in effect until superseded by a Sand, Gravel and Aggregate Mining Lease or until whichever comes first. By: STATE OF COLORADO )ss. COUNTY OF WELD } pesoirfie The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on /net Jai. ._ , as representative. Witness my hand and seal. My commission expires: MADAL.UNE KNIPP Notary Public State of Colorado Notary ID # 20054037804 MyCommission Expires 06-07-2021 4,4 eve..." Notary Public May 266 017 Gene Wagner, President Bestway Concrete & Aggregates 301 Centennial Drive Milliken, CO 80543 RE: Legal Right to Enter Dear Mr. Wagner: In exchange for good and valuable consideration, in hand paid, hereby grants to Bestvvay Concrete & Aggregates the right to enler into the real property situated in Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 67 West Wes l of Me 6th Rivt, County of Weld, State of Colorado. Refer to Exhibit for legal description. You and your officers, employees, contractors, and agents have permission to enter upon the property for all purposes k including the exploration (or gravel, sand and aggregate. We hereby confirm that you have authority and right to execute all documents required to apply for and obtain permits and the like to mine gravel, sand and aggregate and access the property to the south of the Lee Property. Following permitting, Bestway Sand & Gravel Aggregates agrees to enter into a Sand, Gravel, and Aggregate Mining Lease to remain in effect until mining activity ceases( The permission granted by this letter shall be effective immediately, and shall remain in effect until superseded by a Sand, Gravel and Aggregate Mining Lease or until_ whichever comes first TRI CY L Clifford H STATE OF r y COUNTY OF Da tk. S The ' -e:.: oin instrument was acknowledged before me on 6 a ta as. 02 0/ 7 . by A ffikil , 1V' ice � of inc Ie. 4.- t ness my hiAPd seal My commission expires; 445 va hinetew Public, Sicie x'11 texas EXHIBIT - LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL RIGHT TO ENTER LANDS Proper'' Description: LAND PARCEL DESCTRIPTION WIN PT W2W2 19467 (HALL 4TH ANNEX) LOT B REC EXEMPT PE•14 99 (.8R3 28$) WELD COUNTY ACCOUNT; R0191989 PARCEL: 080719000050 EXHIBIT - LEGAL DESCRIPTION Property Description: LAND PARCEL DESCRIPTION Parcel: 080719000048 Legal: WIN 23498 E2NMAN2NE4 19 6 667 N25A NW4SE4 (HALL 3RD ANNEX) EXC PARCEL DEEDED TO TOWN OF WINDSOR IN BK 873 REC #1795199 6-27-79 ALSO EXC BEG N4 COR SEC N8 024'E 1237.06' TO NE COR N 14 N E4 S0D20W 40.01 TO TRUE FOB S0D20'W 846 11' 8 D 4' J 2492.351 TO W LN NE4NW4 N0D09#E 827,03' TO PT BEING 60POF NW FOR NE4NW4 & S LN HWY 392 N8902&E 446.88' TO NW COR OF PARCEL IN REC #1795197 SO3D47'W 75' N89D26'E 5O NO3D4TE 75.06' TO S LN HWY 392 TH ELY ALG HWY 392 TO BEG (2.86R 1,83D) M1983090 EXHIBIT O - OWNERS OF RECORD OF AFFECTED LAND (SURFACE AREA) AND OWNERS OF SUBSTANCE TO BE MINED The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.15 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and regulations: Owners of Surface Area and Owners of Substance to be mined The property and mineral owners are: George Hall 301 Centennial Drive Milliken, Colorado 80543 Tricycle Lane Texas LLC 8505 Freeport Pkwy Ste 150 Irving, TX 75063-2517 Bestway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment - La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application Exhibit 0 -1 EXHIBIT P - MUNICIPALITIES WITHIN TWO MILES The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6,4,+16 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and regulations List any ,municipalities within two miles of the proposed mining operation and address of the general office: Town of Windsor 301 Walnut Street Windsor, CO 80550 Bestway Concrete & Aggregates —La Poudre Amendment Mine — La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application Exhibit P -1 EXHIBIT Q - PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICES TO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND CONSERVATION DISTRICT The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.17 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: Beltway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment -La Poudre Mine -- MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application Exhibit Q -1 EXHIBIT R - PROOF OF FILING WITH COUNTY CLERK OR RECORDER The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.18 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules a n d Regulations. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates — La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application Exhibit R - I EXHIBIT S - PERMANENT MAN-MADE STRUCTURES The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4 ,19 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations. Where mining will adversely affect the stability of any significant valuable or perma;lent man-made structure located within 200 feet of affected land, the applicant may either: a) Provide a notarized agreement between the applicant and the person) having an interest in the structure, that the applicant is to provide compensation for any damage to the structure; or 6) The applicant shall provide an appropriate engineering evaluation that demonstrates that such structure shall not be damaged by activities occurring at the mining operation: or c) Where the structure is a utility, the Applicant may supply a notarized letter stating that the mining and reclamation as proposed will have no negative effect on their utility+ The known, permanent, man-made structures within 200 feet of the proposed mine areas are listed as follows: o Various Buildings (Land Owner) o WCR 13 / N. County Road 1 (Weld County Public Works)(Larimer County Public Works) o Overhead Power Line (Western & Eastern Boundary)(PVREA) o Drainage Easements (CD0TlWindsor) o Gas Line (Northern Boundary)(DCP) o Gas Line (Western & Northern Boundary)(XCEL) o Gas Facility (XCEL) o Telephone (West & North)(Century Link) o Pond (West of site)(United Water & Sanitation District) a Cable (West)(Comcast Link) o Cable (West)(Dark Corn) o Various Gravel Mine Facilities (Bestway Concrete) o Waterline (Western Boundary)(Town of Windsor) o Residents (eastern boundary) (Osborne, McCosh, Brown) Please refer to the attached letter discussing the current and future mining operations and the reason for this amendment notification. There are no slope stability issue associated with the existing La Poudre Mine permit boundary. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates - La Poudre Amendment- La Poudre Mine - MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application Exhibit S -1 July 17, 2017 Mr. Mark Johnson, Compliance Manager Bestway Concrete & Aggregates 301 Centennial Drive Milliken, Colorado 80543 Re: Stability Analysis Summary for the Existing La Poudre Gravel Mine (M -1983-090) Dear Mr. Johnson: This letter has been prepared to address the Mined Land Reclamation Board (MLRB) Construction Materials Rule 6, Section 4, Subsection 19, Exhibit S - Permanent Man -Made Structures (6.4.19, Exhibit S) for the proposed the existing N. La Poudre Gravel Mine. Per the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (DRMS) when an amendment to an existing permit is filed the applicant is required to discuss prior operations and mining limits with respect to surrounding structures located around the existing permit boundary. This letter describes the existing La Poudre Mine boundary and existing activities related to slope stability. The site is located north of the Cache La Poudre River, east of VVCR 13 and south of Highway 392. The site is within Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th Principal Meridian. The project is located in Weld County, Colorado as show in the attached amendment figures. Bestway Concrete & Aggregates has completed mining the original La Poudre mine. No further mining or excavation will occur in the current La Poudre Mine Limit or what's considered the Amended La Poudre area. STRUCTURES WITH 200 FEET OF ORIGINAL MINE SOLI DAI V The known, permanent, man-made structures within 200 feet of the proposed mine areas that are not owned by Bestway Concrete & Aggregates are listed below: • Various Buildings (Land Owner) • WCR 73 ! N. County Road 1 (Weld County Public Works)(Larimer County Public Works) • Overhead Power Line (Western & Eastern Boundary)(PVREA) • Drainage Easements (CDOT/Windsor) • Gas Line (Northern Boundary)(DCP) Gas Line (Western & Northern Boundary)(XCEL) Gas Facility (XCEL) • Telephone (West & North)(Century Link) • Pond (West of site)(United Water & Sanitation District) • Cable (West)(Comcast Link) • Cable (West)(Dark Corn) • Various Gravel Mine Facilities (Beltway Concrete) Mr. Mark Johnson July 17, 2017 Page 2 • Waterline (Western Boundary)(Town of Windsor) • Residents (eastern boundary) (Osborne, McCosh, Brown) CON L USIONS The original La Poudre Mine has been mined out and no further dewatering or mining will occur. The east area has been mined out for approximately ten years and the west area for approximately two years. The west area (wildlife lake) is not slurry lined and wilt be backfilled or slurry lined in the future. The east area has been slurry lined and is being used by Central Colorado Water Conservancy Districts The proposed amendment of the La Poudre Amendment to the La Poudre Mine is for completeness purposes as eth area has been disturbed for at least 15 —years. A stability analysis and structure agreement letter has been mailed out to the structure owners concerning the slope stability of the proposed mining area. LI ITA TIONS Our review is based on regional geologic mapping, present mining plans, public well construction data, and stability analyses using typical strength parameters for the various strata in the critical sections. Should the mining plans change or subsurface conditions vary from those portrayed in this letter, we should be contacted in order to re- evaluate the potential effects on permanent man-made structures Stability analyses were run at the structure in question and were not run on failure surfaces closer to the h ighwall , Note also that surcharge loads due to temporary material stockpiles and overburden berms were not considered in the analysis as there are no plans to have berms or stockpiles around the perimeter of the mine. Please call with any questions or comments. Sincerely, Civil Resources, LLC Andy Rodriguez, P,E, Civil Engineer J:\Bestway-213\Winsdor\IA POUDRE AMENDMENTlExhibits`Stability Analysis\Stability ana ysis existing La Poudre minetdcc
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