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Le, February9, 2015 RECEIVED GEI , GEI Project Number: 1402970-1010 FEB 1 3 2015 Weld County Clerk and Recorder WELD COUNTY 1401 N. 17th Ave COMMISSIONERS Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Greeley 35th Ave Mine Permit Amendment Copy for Public Viewing To whom it may concern, Please retain this copy of the Regular (112) Construction and Materials Operation Reclamation Permit Amendment for public viewing. Martin Marietta (applicant), whose address is 1800 N. Taft Hill Road, Fort Collins, CO, (970)-224-7343, has filed an application for Regular ( 112) Construction and Materials Operation Reclamation Permit Amendment with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board under provision of the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials. The mine is known as the Greeley 35th Ave Mine and is located in in Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th Principle Meridian, in Sections 34 and 35. Thank you for your time and attention. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions by mobile phone at (303) 775-2063, office phone at (970) 224-7343, or by email at jdeuto@geiconsultants.com. Sincerely, 7 ------- -- Jeremy Deuto, PG, EIT Rt cbktirge,U .9? 073 - o iPL , W 2113 20N - 1783 www.geiconsultants.com GEI Consultants, Inc. 4601 DTC Boulevard, Suite 900, Denver, CO 80237 303.662.0100 fax: 303.662.8757 sio Pe . . • 1% - • 4,„i.,, _...../„..,It -.,. a, ,„,c7.:,,, G E I L al A Consultdnts Geotechnical Environmental Water Resources Ecological Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment Application Permit M-1977-036 Construction Material Regular (112) Operation Reclamation Permit Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety Submitted to: Peter Hays Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety 1313 Sherman St., Room 215 Denver, CO 80203 Submitted by: GEI Consultants, Inc. 6401 DTC Blvd., Suite 900 Denver, CO 80237 February 9, 2015 Project 140297-0 , Jeremy Deuto, PG, EIT * Project Manager, Engineering Geologist is Ai Table of Contents 1 . Exhibit A — Legal Description 1 1 . 1 Metes and Bounds Legal Description 1 1 . 1 .1 Original Mine Limits (1977) 1 1 . 1 .2 2009 Amendment Land Addition 1 1 .2 Main Entrance 2 2. Exhibit B — Index Map 3 3. Exhibit C — Pre-mining and Mining Plan Map(s) of Affected Lands 4 3. 1 Adjoining Surface Owners of Record 4 3.2 Geographical, Energy, and Communication Features 4 3.2.1 Bodies of Water 4 3.2.2 Roads 5 3.2.3 Buildings 5 3.2.4 Oil and Gas Wells and Pipelines 5 3.2.5 Power and Communication Lines 6 3.3 Pre-Mining Topography 6 3.4 Permit Boundary 6 3.5 Present Vegetation 7 3.6 Water Information 7 3.7 Permanent Structures 7 3.8 Soils Information 9 4. Exhibit D — Mining Plan 10 4. 1 Mining Methods and Earthmoving 10 4.2 Water Diversions and Impoundments 10 4.3 Size of Work Areas 10 4.4 Approximate Mining Timetable 10 4.5 Mining Map 10 4.6 Commodities 10 4.7 Incidental Products 11 4.8 Explosives 11 5. Exhibit E — Reclamation Plan 12 5. 1 Final Grading, Revegetation, and Topsoiling 12 5. 1 .1 Final Grading 12 5. 1 .2 Slurry Wall 12 5. 1 .3 Final Revegetation 13 5.1 .4 Final Topsoiling 14 5.2 Final Land Use 14 5.3 Reclamation Performance Standards 14 5.3. 1 Reclaiming Substituted Land 14 GEI Consultants, Inc. i February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 5.3.2 Time Limit and Phased Reclamation 14 5.3.3 Public Use 14 5.3.4 Reclamation Measures — Material Handling 15 5.3.5 Water — General Requirements 15 5.3.6 Groundwater — Specific Requirements 15 5.3.7 Wildlife 16 5.3.8 Topsoiling 16 5.3.9 Revegetation 16 5.3. 10 Buildings and Structures 16 5.3. 11 Signs and Markers 16 5.3. 12 Spill Reporting 16 5.4 Topsoil Segregation 17 5.5 Reclamation Implementation Schedule 17 6. Exhibit F - Reclamation Plan Map 18 7. Exhibit G - Water Information 19 8. Exhibit H - Wildlife Information 23 9. Exhibit I - Soils Information 24 10. Exhibit J - Vegetation Information 25 11 . Exhibit K - Climate 26 12. Exhibit L - Reclamation Costs 27 13. Exhibit M - Other Permits and Licenses 28 14. Exhibit N - Source of Legal Right to Enter 29 15. Exhibit O — Owner(s) of Record of Affected Land (Surface Area) and Owners of Substance to be Mined 30 16. Exhibit P - Municipalities Within Two Miles 31 17. Exhibit Q - Proof of Mailing Notices to Board of County Commissioners and Soil Conservation District 32 18. Exhibit R - Proof of Filing with County Clerk and Recorder 33 19. Exhibit S — Permanent Man-made Structures 34 Attachments Attachments - 1 GEI Consultants, Inc. ii February 2015 Greeley 35`h Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment List of Figures Figure B-1 : Index Map Figure B-2 : Pre-Mining Contours Figure B-3: NAVD 88 Correction Figure C-1 : Pre-Mining Plan Map — Manmade Structures, Landowners, Surface Water Figure C-2: Pre-Mining Plan Map — Vegetative Cover Figure C-3: Pre-Mining Plan Map — Soil Type Figure C-4: Mining Plan Map Figure F-1 : Typical Reclamation Sections Figure F-2: Typical Sections and Details Figure F-3 : Reclamation Plan Map Figure G-1 : Monitoring Wells List of Tables Table 1 : Seed Mix for Greeley 35th Avenue Mine 13 Table 2: Greeley 35th Avenue Makeup Water 19 List of Attachments Attachment A: Groundwater Monitoring and Mitigation Plan Attachment B: NRCS Web Soil Survey Results Attachment C: MODFlow Results Attachment D: Greeley Tribune Notice GEI Consultants, Inc. iii February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 1 . Exhibit A - Legal Description 1 . 1 Metes and Bounds Legal Description 1 .1 .1 Original Mine Limits (1977) Commencing at the NE Corner of said Section 35, said corner also being the True Point of Beginning, thence, along the north line of Section 35 S 89°22'37" W, 2686.63 feet to the N 'A corner of said Section 35; thence, continuing along the said north line S 89°26'49" W, 1736.36 feet to a point on the south boundary of Tract "A" of a survey accomplished December 24, 1963 by James H. Stewart (Colorado Reg. No. 1650); thence, along the said boundary along the following courses: S 02° 16' 19" W, 232.07 feet; thence, S 74°34'49" W. 169.68 feet; thence, S 88°48'49" W, 39.57 feet; thence N 60°52' 11" W, 194.78 feet; thence, N 70°49' 11 " W 76. 10 feet; thence, N 86° 15' 11 " W, 156.48 feet measured (157.58 feet recorded) to a point on the west section line of said Section 35; thence, along the said section line S 00°20'40" E, 1117.27 feet to the SE corner of the NE 'A of the NE 'A of the aforementioned Section 34; thence, along the south line of the NE ' of the NE '/a, S 89°43 ' 18" W, 1323,26 feet to the SW corner of the said NE 'A of the NE 'A; thence along the west line of the SE 'A of the NE 'A of said Section 34, S 00°23 '25" E, 320.57 feet to a point in the northeasterly right-of-way of the Colorado and Southern Railroad; thence, along the said railroad right-of-way S 73°53 '29" E, 7050.45 feet to a point in the aforementioned east line of Section 35; thence along the said east section line, N 00°00'00" E, 3695.81 feet to the true point of beginning. Above being a tract of land located in a part of Section 34 and 35, T6N, R66W, of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, more particularly described above. 1 .1 .2 2009 Amendment Land Addition Lots A and B, Recorded Exemption No. 0805-35-RE 2056, According to plat recorded September 30, 1197 at Reception No. 2571593, located in Sections 34 and 35, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado. Together with that parcel of land as described below: A tract of land located in the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 34, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the Sixth Principle meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of said Section 34 whence the north sixteenth corner of Sections 34 and 35 bears south 00° 12'48" east 1352.35 feet, said line forming the basis of GEl Consultants, Inc. 1 February 2015 Greeley 35`h Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment bearings for this legal description, thence along the east line of the northeast quarter of said Section 34 south 00° 12'48" east 415.98 feet to the point of beginning. Thence continuing along the east line of said northeast quarter of Section 34 south 00° 12'48" east 936.38 feet to the north sixteenth corner of Sections 34 and 35; thence along the south line of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of said Section 34 south 89°48'39" west 913.84 feet to a point whence the northeast sixteenth corner of said Section 34 bears south 89°48'39" west 409.40 feet; thence north 37°40'01" east 57.99 feet; thence north 30°40'35" east 101 .98 feet; thence north 36°40'29" east 347.03 feet; thence north 45°09'32" east 273.77 feet; thence north 89°03 '37" east 181 .23 feet to the point of beginning, containing 12.38 acres more or less. Said described parcel of land contains 12.38 acres, more or less (±) and is subject to any rights-of-way or other easements as granted or reserved by instruments of record or as now existing on said described parcel of land. Net acreage for both parcels is 381 .38 acres more or less (±). 1 .2 Main Entrance The mine main entrance is located at: 40°26'45.74"N, 104°44'5.76"W GEI Consultants, Inc. 2 February 2015 Greeley 35`h Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 2. Exhibit B - Index Map The Index Map is shown on Figure B-1. This figure shows the regional location of the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine. Figures B-2 and B-3 shows the elevation updates based on the NAVD 88. GEI Consultants, Inc. 3 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment el _ 1, . - 'S `1, i :' . �j. MI • I.�u..•' i yr •. • ',• �7• v •11 r X CO 2 ... "I: a All , 11JJ + {ji ; L _ ft* -��Z L 0 :111 — • •• } 4 ni • o. La m d r ; r.- i 1 i, . ._ -,. 1 i• •• . r `,,tom •= rt. . .1 '� , Jrj:.� 1 - • '---••^---^�"".►' . - U iv In• rNs • . .. .. ', ' --. .•.1t".••••• ,iLb 1 fib `' , '_fir ~� F_ �'. ii"'�. 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I // rc9 '1 1 1 w 4 ` / to W W \� // \ % 1 /, i - F. ; - 9 ( / o a k •117 ,... / / / I \ / _- 1 t` n' +vial• you h of FT?Oft II•We a.tl 60.06,06."4.14.40•110)....440.*.r$ /-rsnn W line widt•utc:.I 40 r. �s'\ The City of Greeley Control Network N 1 W- GIS Reference No: 89 Pin ID: Unknown -r�:�f, r- F A 't MS Cap FL): 66626B State/County: CO/Weld S Borhontal Datum - NAD83/92 - HARN (High Accuracy Reference Network) Based ' I (SPCS) State Plane Coordinate System Colorado North Zone 0501 US Survey Feet t Ellipsoid GRS 80 -• (Geodetic Referenc System of 1980) i Vertical Datum - NAVD 88 - (North American Vertical Datum of 1988) I sd Location & Height - US Feet (Adjusted) Dates _ L NAVD88 Elev: 4,708.25 Date of Install: NAVD29 Elev: 4,705.29 Date of Survey: 00/01/ 1997 Northing 83 Feet: ---- Date of Recovery: Easting 83 Feet: ---- Types - GIS Map Position - Monument Type: Aluminum 2 1/2" Disk ors pension %slurs for X, l' and tin, Lang nue derived Benchmark Type: City Benchmark from dl.-,hl•.,,' nl.tpping product; they do not guarantee sccvrxy e. 1 sh ..lhl mgt be used for engineering purposes.) QS X Coordinate: 3,20S,971 .74 NGVD 29 to NAVD 88 Conversion - GIS V Coordinate: 1 ,409,471 . 1 9 Scale Factor: 0.999963182 Latitude: 40d27' 17.9"N Combined Factor: 0.999738031 Longitude: 104d44'56.63"W Convergence: 0 29' 06.74057" 1 as Nina 300 feet 1 II \ \-,/ i Lccno. 'I$ ' i, • , • ! -� I T f Ref Lccatton _ tJ ( , 11 "vi ' - —se t' ._�� i 1 jL _ _1 lt , * PW , ..". I Lr_. - • �, ,LIP j 1 ' , - ..• / • CII1 BENCH\IARK US GEOLOGICAL.SURVEY ) eat / l'OLOIL\DO DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION a QUARTER QUARTER U YARN POINT o QUART ER SET:i ION CORNER • NATIONAL GEODETIC SURVEY £ SECTION CORNER tct: The City of Greeley GIS Program, 1010 6th St; Greeley, CO 80631 , (970) 350-9787 hptton: Located in a traffic island at the intersection of O street and 35th Avenue The monument aluminum cap placed in a cast-iron street box and isi located 14.3' southwest ofrt 36" tree, and 60.5' north of a RR tie knee post. Thin monument was set di the 1997 Cache La Poudre Flood Study project. Both' horizontal (gps) and vertical (dotal level) coordinate values were provided by King Surveyors Inc. 1/97. (SW 114 OF T6NRfi6wS261 Publication Date: 1/24/2007 12:00:00 AM �I}Ili ;km.,'.Illl IzII;:"nl the'mope(t , UI III; CI%) of Week) ( iipvi:i_ .I:.) lW:Ii''?, rl thl . Hi lil r.ri inu Ih^ V.nurn I•cnl•Isl al of the L it:, of L7reel-c pr, 5•nttly pwTtiUtTcJ k M-1977-036 Reclamation Permit Amendment Application : Greeley 35th Avenue Mine ..; Weld County Figure B-3 September 16, 2014 3 . Exhibit C — Pre-mining and Mining Plan Map(s) of Affected Lands Figures C-1, C-2, C-3, and C-4 shows the features described below. 3. 1 Adjoining Surface Owners of Record The owners of record of adjacent land to the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine are: • City of Greeley • Great Western Railway of Colorado • Weld County • River View Homeowners Association • LG Everist, Inc. • Melvin D. Everhart • Michael P. Kelly • Earl E. Wellnitz • Jeff Everhart • New Donald Trust • Mr. William Rodman • F Street Properties LLC • Xcel Energy • DCP Midstream • Noble Energy ...— • Jill Renee Harmon Brown This information is available on the Larimer Weld County parcel viewer website at http://propertyinfo.co.weld.co.us/. 3.2 Geographical, Energy, and Communication Features 3.2.1 Bodies of Water The Cache la Poudre River flows along the north side of the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine from west to east. The City of Greeley owns a lined water storage facility east of the mine. More information about this facility can be found at http://greeleygov.com/Water/intownstorage.aspx. GEI Consultants, Inc. 4 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 3.2.2 Roads Roads in close proximity to the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine are: • Weld County Rd. 64 (also known as W. O St.) approximately 350 feet on the north; • Weld County Rd. 35 (also known as N. 35th Ave.) bordering the mine on the east; • W. F St. approximately 350-2,350 feet south of the south permit boundary • Weld County Rd. 31 (also known as W. 59th Ave.) approximately 4, 150 feet on the west 3.2.3 Buildings Buildings on the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine property include: • Mine scale house • Mineral processing facility • Asphalt lab • Asphalt plant • Asphalt tank • Concrete plant • Pump house • Miscellaneous buildings associated with mine QA/QC • Miscellaneous maintenance facilities • Miscellaneous outbuildings • Mine office 3.2.4 Oil and Gas Wells and Pipelines Oil and gas wells on the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine: • Noble Energy, Inc.: o 05-123-11900, Mobile Premix 4-35 o 05-123-23229, Mobile Premix I 35-8 o 05- 123-23233, Mobile Premix I 35-17 o 05-123-23231 , Mobile Premix I 35-4 o 05-123-23234, Mobile Premix I 35-23 o 05- 123-23235, Mobile Premix I 35-23 o 05-123-23860, Mobile Premix I 35-1 o 05-123- 11901 , Mobile Premix 1A-35 o 05-123- 10981 , Mobile Premix 3-25 GEI Consultants, Inc. 5 February 2015 Greeley 35`h Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment o 05- 123-22216, Flathead 135-12 o 05-123-23194, Mobile Premix I 35-19 o 05- 123-23218, Mobile Premix 135-6 o 05- 123-10980, Mobile Premix 2-35 Gas pipelines on the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine: • DCP Midstream 4 inch transmission pipelines servicing the Noble Energy wellheads 3.2.5 Power and Communication Lines Xcel Energy owns and operates four sets of power lines in the vicinity of the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine. The locations are described below. A set of power lines runs along the east side of N. 35th Ave. at the eastern edge of the Greeley 35th Avenue site. On the south side of the main entrance, a service line runs on the west side of the N. 35th Avenue for approximately 600 feet. A set of power lines runs along the north side of the railroad tracks on the southern edge of the Greeley 35th Avenue property. A service line runs from the main power line on the south side of W. F St. to service various residential structures on the north side of W. F St. Power lines that fall within the 200 foot boundary of the Greeley 35th Avenue mine are shown on Figure C-1. 3.3 Pre-Mining Topography Pre-mining topography of the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine is shown on Figure B-2. It should be noted the USGS datum (NAVD 29) used for this figure is lower by 2.96 feet in this area than the correct datum (NAVD 88). NAVD 88 is used in design in the area as it is considered more reflective of actual ground elevations. NAVD 88 has been utilized for design within the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine. The conversion documentation for the area of the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine is presented in Figure B-3. 3.4 Permit Boundary The area involved in the mining operation (permit boundary) and Affected Land is shown on Figure C-l . The permit boundary for the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine is unchanged in this permit amendment. Typical sections within the West Pit reclamation area are shown in Figures F-1 and F-2. Figure F-3 shows the plan of the West Pit. The West Pit within the current permit boundary (amended 2009) will become a lined below grade reservoir for use GEI Consultants, Inc. 6 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment as Developed Water Resources. The reservoir will be lined with a slurry wall. Areas involved in the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine West Pit reclamation are shown in Figure F-3. 3.5 Present Vegetation Present vegetation on the Greeley 35th Avenue property consists of native shrubs and grasses. Large portions of the site are unvegetated due to mining activities. 3.6 Water Information Groundwater monitoring is not required at the Greeley 35`h Avenue mine by the DRMS. A Groundwater Monitoring and Mitigation Plan is presented in Exhibit G, Attachment A. 3.7 Permanent Structures Permanent man-made structures within 200 feet of the permit boundary are: Owner: 83 Joint Ventures, LLC • Below grade pond and associated embankments Owner: Candelario Nevarez, 3501 West F Street, 80631 • Residential housing structures Owner: City of Greeley • 2 below grade ponds and associated embankments • Water monitoring station • 2 Weirs • Poudre River trail and associated appurtenances Owner: DCP Midstream • Natural gas pipelines Owner: Earl E. Wellnitz, 4700 O Street, 80631 • Residential housing structures Owner: Great Western Railway of Colorado • Railroad bridges • Railroad tracks • Miscellaneous appurtenances GEI Consultants, Inc. 7 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment Owner: Jeff Everhart, 4704 O Street, 80631 • Residential housing structures Owner: LG Everist, Inc. • 2 below grade pond and associated embankments Owner: Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. • Scale house • Mineral processing facility • Asphalt lab • Asphalt plant • Asphalt tank • Concrete plant • Pump house • Miscellaneous buildings associated with mine QA/QC • Miscellaneous maintenance facilities • Miscellaneous outbuildings • Mine office Owner: Melvin D. Everhart, 4514 O Street, 80631 • Residential housing structures Owner: Michael P. Kelly, 4620 O Street, 80631 • Residential housing structures Owner: River View Homeowner's Association • Tennis Court • Below grade pond and associated embankments Owner: Weld County • N. 35th Avenue • W. O St. • Poudre River Trail Owner: William A. Rodman, 3613 West F Street, 80631 • Residential housing structures GEI Consultants, Inc. 8 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment Owner: Xcel Energy • Electrical transmission lines Owner: F Street Property LLC • Commercial structure 3.8 Soils Information The soil information has not changed since the permit amendment for Greeley 35th Avenue Mine, M-1977-036 in 2009. Information regarding the soil types found at the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine from the Web Soil Survey, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), United States Department of Agriculture can be found in Attachment B. 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Exhibit D -- Mining Plan 4. 1 Mining Methods and Earthmoving Mining methods and earthmoving procedures have not changed from the original or amended Greeley 35th Avenue Mine reclamation permit M- 1977-036. 4.2 Water Diversions and Impoundments Water diversions and impoundments have not changed from the original Greeley 35t11 Avenue Mine reclamation permit M-1977-036. 4.3 Size of Work Areas Approximately 130 acres of the western portion of the Greeley 35th Avenue known as the "West Pit" will be the area to be mined and reclaimed simultaneously. The West Pit area is unchanged from previous permit amendments. The slurry wall construction will encompass the West Pit. Other work areas of the mine will not be changed from the current approved mine permit. 4.4 Approximate Mining Timetable Mining at the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine is ongoing and is anticipated to be completed by December 31 , 2019, depending on market conditions. Material is imported to the mineral processing facility at Greeley 35th Avenue from the Iverson Mine (M-2011 -001) in addition to remaining reserves within the West Pit. As per M- 2011 -001 , the Iverson property is expected to continue mining through 2016, depending on market conditions. Portable processing equipment used at the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine site will be required to remain onsite until the completion of mining activities at the Iverson Mine Site. 4.5 Mining Map Figure C-1 shows the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine permit boundary. Figure F-3 shows the anticipated location of the slurry wall placement. 4.6 Commodities The primary commodities mined at the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine are construction aggregate, in the form of sand, cobbles, and gravel. GEI Consultants, Inc. 10 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 4.7 Incidental Products There are not expected to be incidental products produced at the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine. 4.8 Explosives No explosives will be used at the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine. GEI Consultants, Inc. 11 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 5. Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan 5. 1 Final Grading, Revegetation, and Topsoiling 5.1 .1 Final Grading Reclamation slopes within the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine West Pit will be constructed after the completion of the slurry wall and after completion of mining activities in the pit. The reclamation slopes will be constructed at a minimum 3 : 1 (H:V). 5.1 .2 Slurry Wall Conventional slurry wall trenching techniques will be implemented for slurry wall construction along the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine West Pit slurry wall alignment. The slurry wall trench will be excavated to a width of 3.0 feet. Bentonite slurry will be used to stabilize the trench walls from collapsing. Select slurry wall backfill will be comprised of a mix of materials encountered during excavation of the trench mixed with bentonite trench slurry, powdered dry bentonite, and on-site or imported supplemental fines. The trench will extend from ground surface to a depth necessary to key the wall a minimum of five feet into unweathered bedrock underling the site. Exploratory boring results suggest the slurry wall trench depth (including key) should range approximately from 15 to 55 feet. The slurry wall alignment will encompass the West Pit in its entirety. A slurry wall construction platform varying in width from 40 to 95 feet in width (depending on slurry wall depth and proximity to existing structures) will be constructed to facilitate the construction of the slurry wall. The platform will be constructed on the pit side of the slurry wall alignment. Construction of the platform will require areas of cuts and fills along the alignment to bring the platform to the universal elevation of 4680.0. The typical side slopes in both the cut and fill areas will be 2: 1 (11:V). These slopes are considered temporary, necessary only for construction of the slurry wall. Upon completion of the slurry wall, the fill slopes will be graded back to a 3 : 1 (H:V) in areas and utilized as reclamation slopes within the reservoir. The slurry wall alignment crosses the DCP 4-inch gas transmission lines at four locations. The exact location and depth of these crossings is unknown, and will be developed during slurry wall construction. The buried pipelines will be encased in concrete extending 5 feet either side of the slurry wall. Several structural crossings will be constructed along the alignment allowing for vehicles and equipment to safely cross the slurry wall trench. Typical slurry wall sections are provided in Figure F-2. GEI Consultants, Inc. 12 February 2015 Greeley 35"' Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 5.1 .3 Final Revegetation Revegetation will occur concurrently with or upon completion of the mining process. Care will be taken to regrade and provide reclaimed slopes such that revegetation regrowth may occur to help comply with state and erosion standards. Revegetation activities will take place immediately upon completion of reclaimed slopes (season permitting) whenever practically sized areas become available and free from mining activity. Areas not planned for revegetation include Phases 1 , 3, and 4 as they will become below-grade ponds. Based on SCS guidance for other local projects having similar surficial soils, the following revegetation procedures are anticipated: • Grass seed will typically be planted in unfrozen soil between October 1 and April 30 • Grass seed will typically be planted with a grass drill, or where necessary, with a broadcast seeder • The proposed seed mix and application rates in pounds of pure live seed per acre are described on the following pages • Weed control practices will be implanted as required. Weed control measures will not change from the 2011 reclamation permit amendment. Fertilizer usage will not change from the 2011 reclamation permit amendment. The above procedures may be modified as conditions dictate. Weeds will be mowed before they go to seed during the first growing season. Plant species anticipated to establish themselves naturally along the shorelines include cattails, willows, cottonwoods, and bulrushes. Proposed seed mixtures to be used on site where appropriate are listed below. Availability may dictate the need for substitution. The anticipated seed mix to be used for Greeley 35th Avenue Mine revegetation is shown in Table 1 . Table 1 : Seed Mix for Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Species Preferred Varieties Rate Lbs./Acre PLS Seeded/Acre Planted (Drilled 1) Green needlegrass Stipa viridula Lodorm 2.00 362,000 Indian ricegrass Achnatherum hymenoides Paloma 2.00 376,000 Slender wheatgrass Elymus trachycaulus Primar, Revenue 2.00 320,000 Thickspike wheatgrass Elymus lanceolatus Critana 2.00 372,000 Western wheatgrass Pascopyrum smithii Arriba, Barton 5.00 630,000 GEI Consultants, Inc. 13 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment Rate Lbs./Acre Species Preferred Varieties PLS Seeded/Acre Planted (Drilled 1 ) Lewis flax Appar 1 .00 285,000 Linum lewisii Upright prairie coneflower None 0.25 225,000 Ratibida columnifera • 2,570,000 Totals 14.25 (59 seeds/sq.ft.) 5.1 .4 Final Topsoiling Final topsoiling procedures will be the same as the original permit, M- 1977-036. 5.2 Final Land Use Final land use at the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine West Pit will be Developed Water Resources utilizing a below grade reservoir. Final land use of other portions of the mine will remain consistent with the original reclamation permit, M- 1977-036. 5.3 Reclamation Performance Standards 5.3.1 Reclaiming Substituted Land There will be no Substituted Land to be reclaimed, as defined in Section 3. 1 .2. 5.3.2 Time Limit and Phased Reclamation Reclamation of the West Pit is expected to be completed as described in Section 5. 1 .2. The reclamation plan timeline is within the five year timeframe required in Rule 3. 1 .3. The schedule indicates slurry wall and reservoir completion within 8 months. Slurry wall construction is anticipated to occur from July 2014 to October 2014, and a leak test will be performed on the facility from October 2014 to January 2015. 5.3.3 Public Use It is not anticipated the public will use the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine property after reclamation. The facility will be used as a water augmentation reservoir. GEI Consultants, Inc. 14 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 5.3.4 Reclamation Measures - Material Handling Reclamation grading and backfilling will occur as necessary to comply with all local and state erosion prevention measures. The slopes within the West Pit will be graded to a 3 : 1 (H:V) slope above and below the post-mine normal high water line (NHWL). There has been no refuse, acid-forming, or toxic producing material mined at the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine, and none of this material is expected to be produced. The Greeley 35th Avenue Mine is a surface mine with no adits or shafts that require closing. Reclamation design does not include plans for agricultural or horticultural use. Supplemental fines will be imported for use in the construction of the slurry wall as wall backfill. All mined material to be disposed of onsite will be disposed in a manner to prevent contamination of the surface drainage system, as per Rule 3. 1 .5(10). Pollutants are not expected to be released to groundwater during reclamation. 5.3.5 Water - General Requirements Disturbances to surface water and groundwater will meet all applicable Colorado water laws and regulations. Necessary permits will be obtained for wells and disturbances. All Colorado and federal water quality standards will be met both on the statewide level, and on a site- specific standard basis. Any variation will be reclaimed to mitigate water contamination. No siltation structures lay in drainways at the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine. No earth dams will be constructed on the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine as a part of reclamation. The land surface of the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine will be stabilized as necessary to control erosion. 5.3.6 Groundwater- Specific Requirements Groundwater quality standards will be maintained during reclamation operations. Deviations from regulated water quality standards as a result of mining operations at Greeley 35th Avenue will be reclaimed in an expedient and appropriate manner. Greeley 35th Avenue Mine has no areas classified by the Water Quality Control Commission (WQCC) to be monitored for groundwater quality. Mining and reclamation activities in areas not classified by the WQCC will be carried out in such a manner to protect groundwater resources outlined by the WQCC. GEI Consultants, Inc. 15 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment Groundwater disturbance and interaction is anticipated to be minimal. Measures will be taken to preserve existing groundwater resources as reclamation commences. Points of compliance and groundwater sampling may see monitoring plans on the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine property and hydrologically downstream as appropriate and required by the Board. MODF1ow models and analyses have been utilized to demonstrate the estimated effect of reclamation on existing groundwater resources. Models were created to estimate the effect of a slurry wall keyed approximately 5 feet into bedrock in the West Pit on the Greeley 35th Avenue property. MODFlow results are available in Attachment C. 5.3.7 Wildlife Wildlife reclamation measures have not changed from the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine permit, M-1977-036. 5.3.8 Topsoiling Overburden has been stripped from the mined areas to allow access to aggregate deposits and stockpiled onsite. Stockpile locations are located away from daily operations for minimal disturbance, as per the Rules. Placement of overburden will be done in such a manner to create an approximately level construction pad for the installation of a slurry wall. 5.3.9 Revegetation Methods of revegetation have not changed from the original Greeley 35th Avenue reclamation permit, M-1977-036. Revegetation will not occur in areas to become a below grade reservoir. 5.3.10 Buildings and Structures No historic structures are located on the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine property. 5.3.11 Signs and Markers A statement regarding the permit amendment to the Greeley 35th Avenue permit, M- 1977- 036, has been posted at the entrance to the facility. A fence surrounds the facility to mark the mine and the Affected Area, according to Paragraph 3. 1 . 12(2)(b). 5.3.12 Spill Reporting MMM will notify DRMS of any toxic or hazardous spills which occur on Greeley 35th Avenue property. MMM will contain and remediate any spills which do occur, as appropriate, on an individual case basis. GEI Consultants, Inc. 16 February 2015 Greeley 351h Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 5.4 Topsoil Segregation Overburden which has been stripped from active mining areas has been stockpiled outside of active mining areas. Topsoil will be replaced as necessary after the construction of the slurry wall is complete. Topsoil will be used for revegetation purposes. 5.5 Reclamation Implementation Schedule Reclamation is anticipated to start in June 2014, when construction on the slurry wall construction platform is expected to begin. Construction of the slurry wall is expected to commence inunediately after completion of the slurry wall construction platform and is expected to be complete by October 2014. The sequence of reclamation of the Greeley 35`h Avenue Mine West Pit property will be as follows: • Completion of mining (ongoing/depending on market and environmental conditions) • Construction of the slurry wall construction platform • Construction of the slurry wall • Reclamation slope construction and grading, as necessary. • Reclamation measures for areas other than the West Pit will remain unchanged. 5.6 Local agency notifications In the event that historical human remains should be found at the Greeley 35th Avenue site, MM will contact History Colorado in accordance with State Law C.R.S. 24-80 (part 13). GEI Consultants, Inc. 17 February 2015 Greeley 35`h Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 6. Exhibit F - Reclamation Plan Map See Figures F-1, F-2, and F-3 for the Reclamation Plan Figures. 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I1 1 O a ` _C' ./ n w 0 0 0 0 0 O i n 4u u z3 =S y�h 78 n 90 2 cnv ..I•....0. nK • re ammo bow M IMM•TY nit'en.IIS. M•1Mrt.aticto lrwrJM7.SM I•M I'y rt<•IMO t'a 7 . Exhibit G -- Water Information The Greeley 35th Avenue Mine operation is not expected to negatively affect surface water or groundwater. The mining is relatively shallow; typically 15-50 feet below the ground surface. Impact to groundwater will be minimal within the existing mine. Any water depletions to the Cache la Poudre River associated with mining are currently mitigated to prevent injury to vested senior water rights by having an approved Temporary Substitute Water Supply Plan in place. Estimated water requirements for the project vary depending on several factors including season, precipitation, and construction. Projected water usage estimates range from 25,000 — 3.4 million gallons per month. Larger values of makeup water usage occur during months of anticipated slurry wall construction. Monthly makeup water estimates are shown in Table 2. Table 2: Greeley 35th Avenue Makeup Water Exposed Water Estimated Water for Actual Water for Month Surface Area (acres) Dust Control and Dust Control and Construction (gal) Construction (gal) May 2013 26.3 1 ,000,000 678,300 June 2013 26.3 1 ,000,000 1 ,705,000 July 2013 26.3 700,000 1 ,393,400 August 2013 26.3 500,000 1 ,172,500 September 2013 26.3 500,000 566,900 October 2013 26.3 500,000 425,100 November 2013 26.3 300,000 458,900 December 2013 26.3 125,000 150,900 January 2014 26.3 25,000 - February 2014 26.3 25,000 - March 2014 26.3 150,000 - April 2014 26.3 400,000 - May 2014 26.3 700,000 - June 2014 26.3 3,400,000 - July 2014 26.3 3,300,000 - August 2014 26.3 1 ,800,000 - September 2014 26.3 2,100,000 - October 2014 26.3 500,000 - November 2014 26.3 500,000 - December 2014 26.3 175,000 - January 2015 26.3 30,000 - February 2015 26.3 25,000 - March 2015 26.3 150,000 - GEI Consultants, Inc. 19 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment Exposed Water Estimated Water for Actual Water for Month Dust Control and Dust Control and Surface Area (acres) Construction (gal) Construction (gal) April 2015 26.3 400,000 May 2015 26.3 700,000 - Groundwater infiltrating into mine areas is the source for makeup water. Water used for dust control is taken from water stored in onsite ponds. MMM has applied for and acquired a permit through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Water Quality Control Division (permit number COG5000066). 7. 1 Monitoring and Mitigation Continued monthly groundwater monitoring for the purpose of this Groundwater Monitoring and Mitigation Plan is required by the DRMS and MM will submit the data in its annual report. In the event of adverse groundwater conditions equal to or greater than a two foot drawdown relative to historic levels during the applicable season, the wells would be monitored on a weekly basis and/or a schedule dictated by the DRMS to observe groundwater conditions around the site. Additional monitoring wells may be added if necessary to develop a complete understanding of the groundwater conditions. If adverse groundwater conditions continue in the area and are determined to be caused by the 35111 Avenue West Pit reclamation, mitigation measures including a French Drain (or like structure) will be installed around the slurry wall and will be evaluated. If it is determined that a drain will be beneficial in mitigating adverse groundwater levels, a drain may be constructed and will be utilized as needed to restore groundwater to historic elevations. The correct sizing, location, and positioning of the French Drain (or like structure) will be determined following an engineering review. One of the monitoring wells owned by MM was mined through during the mining process. This is monitoring well was TT-MW-08 (Figure G- 1). The original 2014 permit amendment submitted by die applicant stated there were 2 wells on the west and south side of the West Cell of the Greeley 351h Avenue property. This information, gathered from the Division of Water Resources (DWR) AQUA database, was incorrect and field inspections confirmed a total of 3 monitoring wells (the 4th, TT-MW-08, was mined through) located west of the West Cell. 7.2 Impacts to groundwater Adverse impacts to the local groundwater aquifer have not been observed or reported on the Greeley 35'h Avenue Mine. Adverse impacts are not anticipated to develop as a result of current or future MM reclamation in the West Cell of the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine. GEI has GEI Consultants, Inc. 20 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment modeled current and post reclamation groundwater conditions at the 35th Avenue site utilizing Visual MODFLOW (Version 2011 . 1 , U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 2014), and the results indicate a maximum mounding of 1 .5 feet of groundwater impact adjacent to the south side of the West Cell and a maximum drawdown of 1 .5 foot of groundwater impact adjacent to the east side of the West Cell, with impacts lessening as the distance away from the cell increases. The MODFLOW model does not predict any impacts for the north and west side of the West Cell, due to the proximity of the Cache la Poudre River. The results and further discussion are provided in Attachment C. 7.3 Well Inventory A well inventory for areas surrounding the Greeley 35th Avenue Property was conducted to identify registered wells within 600 feet as required by the Colorado Office of the State Engineer (SEO). GEI identified five domestic wells and three irrigation wells within 600 feet of the Greeley 35th Avenue Property boundary, however, only two wells (noted below) are within 600 feet of the proposed Developed Water Storage for the West Pit. The wells are identified below: Domestic Wells within 600 feet of Developed Water Storage Permit No. 75772 Owner — Robert Drewer 4702 W F Street Greeley, CO 80631 Location NE 1/ Sec., NE 'A Sec., Section 34 T6N R66WPermit No. 30523 Owner - Jeff and Bonny Everhart 4704 West O Street Greeley, CO 80631 Location — NW 'A Sec., NW % Sec., Section 35 T6N R66W Both wells are on the opposite side of the Cache la Poudre River and are not expected to be impacted by the proposed conversion of the West Cell to Developed Water Storage due to the river acting as a hydraulic boundary. Copies of the 600-foot well spacing agreement were sent to the well owners (see attached certified mail receipts), but the well spacing agreements were not received. Field inspections were not completed on either of these wells. Domestic Wells within 600 feet of mine permit boundary Permit No. 118815 Owner — H. Dieterle Greeley, CO 80631 Location — NW 'A Sec., NW 'A Sec., Section 35 T6N R66W GEI Consultants, Inc. 21 February 2015 Greeley 35'h Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment Permit No. 78370 Owner — Martin Marietta Materials 10170 Church Ranch Way #200 Westminster, CO 80021 Location - NE 'A Sec., SE 1% Sec., Section 35 T6N R66W Permit No. 78858 Owner — Candelario Nevarez Greeley, CO 80634 Location — NE 1/4 Sec., SE '/ Sec., Section 35 T66N R66W Irrigation Wells Permit No. 5846 Owner — Martin Marietta Materials 10170 Church Ranch Way #200 Westminster, CO 80021 Location — SW 'A Sec., NW 'A Sec., Section 35 T6N R66W Permit No. 3597, 55880, and 93463 Owner — William Rodman 3613 F Street Greeley, CO 80634 Location - NE '/ Sec., SE '4 Sec., Section 35 T6N R66W 7.4 Local agency requirements MM is currently working with the state to finalize a Substitute Water Supply Plan (SWSP) for the Greeley 35th Avenue mine. 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Service Type v, e9 l �� �QQ �Q i co `, �"' i�Ceriiged Mahe ❑ Priority Mail Express'" (8e 0 0 E m a m _ y a D Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Mer+chand a I k its• .! - - I i • ❑ Insured Mall C 1 Collect on Delivery . lL Z c ' a 2 ag g Lest • , .i' 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ Yes 4'" O ¢_ at R v , a;• CC (CI .7)1m): Elr ,eisg ,i 2. Article Number 7 014 1820 0002 1007 7422 ' WE ' r= 01.`° $ 4 (Minster from service fabel) - ; (.) D li or i- 4 1, PS Form 3811 , July 2013 Domestic Return Receipt ;, . ., .. 22hL LOOT 2000 0297 h2QL i 1 8. Exhibit H - Wildlife information There will be no change to Exhibit H — Wildlife Information from the original Greeley 35" Avenue Mine reclamation permit M- 1977-036. GEI Consultants, Inc. 23 February 2015 Greeley 351h Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 9. Exhibit I - Soils Information There will be no change to Exhibit I — Soils Information from the original Greeley 35th Avenue Mine reclamation permit M- 1977-036. GEI Consultants, Inc. 24 February 2015 Greeley 35(h Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 10 . Exhibit J -- Vegetation Information There will be no change to Exhibit J — Vegetation Information from the original Greeley 35th Avenue Mine reclamation permit M-1977-036. GEI Consultants, Inc. 25 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 11 . Exhibit K - Climate There will be no change to Exhibit K — Climate from the original Greeley 35th Avenue Mine reclamation permit M-1977-036. GEI Consultants, Inc. 26 February 2015 Greeley 3e Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 12 . Exhibit L - Reclamation Costs The DRMS provided a reclamation cost estimate Ffor the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine, the estimated reclamation costs are summarized in Table 3 .the provided "Cost Summary Work" document. Table 2: Ectimated Greeley 35tH--Avenge-Mine Reclamation-Costs Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Costs Outside of West Cell item Unit Quantity Unit Price Extension Area Outside of West Cell Reclamation Costs - NOT DEVELOPED BY GEl 1 Grass Seed Mix AC 153 5 40 S 6,120 2 Drilling Grass Seed AC 153 $ 18 $ 2,754 3 Fertilizer-40#A N&P AC 153 $ 29.25 $ 4,475 4 Fertilizer Application AC 153 $ 12.50 $ 1,913 5 Top Soiling with Dozer/Loader (assumes 9" of soil over 153 acres) CY 185,130 S 0.50 5 92,565 6 Disking or Scarifying AC 153 $ 28.50 $ 4,361 7 Weed Control AC 153 $ 30 $ 4,590 8 Reclamation Slopes for open water ponds (assumes 20' avg pond depth) CY 550.000 $ 0.50 S 275.000 9 Conveyor Removal LF 4,300 $ 2 $ 8,600 10 Mobilization/Demobilization LS 1 $40,000.00 $ 40,000 Total Reclamation Cost for Greeley 35th Avenue, excluding West Cell $ 440,377 Total Reclamation Cost per acre (301 acres) $ 1,463.05 West Cell Reclamation Costs Slurry Wall Construction Pad 1 Mobilization/Demobilization LS 1 $ 13,600 $ 13,600 2 Strip and Stockpile Topsoil CY 5,500 S 1.47 $ 8,085 3 Slurry Wall Construcion Pad CY 70,000 $ 5 S 380,100 4 Stockpile Supplemental Fines CY 31,000 $ 3 $ 106,950 Slurry Wall 5 Mobilization/Demobilization LS 1 5 151,000 5 151,000 6 Slurry Wall SF 372,000 $ 5 $ 1,860,000 7 Utility Crossings EA 4 $ 7,200 $ 28,800 8 Structural Crossings EA 4 $ 10,000 S 40,000 Miscellaneous 9 Revegetation permitted area (above NHWL) AC 16 $ 200 $ 3,200 Total Reclamation Cost for Greeley 35th Avenue, West Cell S 2,591,735 Total Reclamation Cost per acre (81 acres) $ 31,996.73 Total Reclamation Cost for Greeley 35th Avenue Mine $ 3,032,112 Total Reclamation Cost per acre (382 acres) $ 7,937.47 The rec-lmation costs have been-laleken down by area. The permitted area is presented as the Area-At id#e-e-f West Cell. The West R expanded-in-the 2009 M 1977 036 permit- amen( meat, is islet se )crate y timer West Ce Construction as a-result of the current amendment. GEI Consultants, Inc. 27 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment COST SUMMARY WORK Task description: _ Greeley 35th Ave AM-02 Bond Estimate Site: Greeley 35th Ave Pit Permit Action: AM-02 Permit/Job#: MI 977036 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION Task #: 200 State: Colorado Abbreviation: None Date: 1/9/2015 County: Weld Filename: M036-200 User: PSH Agency or organization name: DRMS TASK LIST (DIRECT COSTS) Task Form Fleet Task 1 Description Used 1 Size Hours Cost 201 Final Slope Grading - Non West Cell - 153 Acres DOZER 1 1 1,534.08 $336,177.00 202 Import Topsoil SITEMAINT 1 0.00 $511 ,200.00 ENANCE 203 Topsoil Placement - Non West Cell - 153 Acres LOADER 2 1,555.74 $307,773.00 204 Topsoil Final Grading - Non West Cell - 153 Acres DOZER 1 109.49 $23,594.00 205 Conveyor Removal - Non West Cell DEMOLISH i 1 80.00 $71,506.08 206 Revegetation - 90.5 Acres - Upland RliVEGE 1 40.00 $74,387.00 207 Revegetatc - Transition Zone - 60.5 Acres REVEGE 1 20.00 $58,006.00 208 Mob/Demob MOBILIZE , 1 3.14 $2,740.00 209 West Cell Slurry Wall Construction I SITEMAINT 1 0.00 $2,591,735.00 ENANCE 210 Install Slurry Wall - Non West Cell for SEO SITEMAINT 1 0.00 $2,244,318.00 compliance L ENANCE SUBTOTALS: 3342.45 , $6,221,436 - - - — INDIRECT COSTS OVERHEAD AND PROFIT: Liability insurance: 2.02% Total = $125,673.01 Performance bond: 1 .05% Total = $65,325.08 Job superintendent: 960.00 hrs Total = $72,153.60 Profit: 10.00% Total = $622,143.60 TOTAL O & P = $885,295.29 CONTRACT AMOUNT (direct + O & P) = $7,106,731.29 LEGAL - ENGINEERING - PROJECT MANAGEMENT: Financial warranty processing (legal/related costs): 0.00 Total = 0.00 Engineering work and/or contract/bid preparation: 4.25% Total = $302,036.08 Reclamation management and/or administration: 5.00% $355,336.56 CONTINGENCY: 0.00 Total = $0.00 TOTAL INDIRECT COST = $1,542,667.93 TOTAL BOND AMOUNT (direct + indirect) = $7,764,000.00 (rounded) Bulldozer Worksheet Cont'd Task # 201 Page l of 2 BULLDOZER WORK Task description: Final Slope Grading - Non West Cell - 153 Acres Site: Greeley 35th Ave Pit Permit Action: AM-02 Permit/Job#: M1977036 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION Task #: 201 State: Colorado Abbreviation: None Date: 1/9/2015 County: Weld Filename: M036-201 User: PSH Agency or organization name: URMS HOURLY EQUIPMENT COST Basic Machine: Cat D8T - 8SU Horsepower: 310 Blade Type: Semi-Universal Attachment: 3-shank ripper Shift Basis: 1 per day Data Source: (CRC) Cost Breakdown: Utilization % Ownership Cost/I tour: $69.05 NA Operating Cost/I lour: $107.59 100 Ripper op. Cost/I lour. $3.66 50 Operator Cost/Hour: $38.85 NA Total unit Cost/I lour: $219.14 Total Fleet Cost/I tour: S219.14 MATERIAL QUANTITIES Initial Volume: 550,000 Swell factor: 1 .000 Loose volume: 550,0001.CY Source of estimated volume: AM-02 Application Source of estimated swell factor: Cat Handbook HOURLY PRODUCTION Average push distance: 100 feet Unadjusted hourly production: 852.6 LCY/hr Materials consistency description: Consolidated stockpile 1.0 Average push gradient: -5 % Average site altitude: 4,670 feet Material weight: 4,050 lbs/LCY Weight description: Sand and clay - Compacted Job Condition Correction Factor Source Operator Skill: 1 .000 (EXCL.) Material consistency: 1.000 (C'A'I' I113) Dozing method: 1.000 1 (GEN.) Visibility: 1 .000 (AVG.) Job efficiency: 0.830 ( 1 SHIFT/DAY) Bulldozer Worksheet Cont'd Task # 201 Page 2 of 2 Spoil pile: 0.800 (FND-RF) Push gradient: 1.115 (CAT 1{B) Altitude: 1 .000 (CAT 1113) Material Weight: 0.568 (CAT HB) Blade type: 1.000 t (PAT) Net correction: 0.4205 Adjusted unit production: 358.52 LCY/hr Adjusted fleet production: 358.52 LCY/hr JOB TI M E AND COST Fleet size: 1 Dozer(s) Unit cost: $0.611/LCY 'Total job time: 1,534.08 Hours Total job cost: $336,177 SITE MAINTENANCE Task description: Import Topsoil Site: Greeley 35th Ave Pit Permit Action: AM-02 Permit/Iob#: M1977036 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION Task #: 202 State: Colorado Abbreviation: None Date: 1/9/2015 County: Weld Filename: M036-202 User: PSH Agency or organization name: DRMS UNIT COSTS Maintenance Item Hours per Menu Selection Quantity Unit Unit Total Cost Year Cost i Import 51,120 CY 40.00 USER PROVIDED 51,120.00 0 $10.00 $511,200.00 Topsoil TI'1:M Job Hours: 0.00 Total Cost: $511,200.00 Page 1 of 2 WHEEL LOADER - LOAD AND CARRY WORK Task description: Topsoil Placement - Non West Cell - 153 Acres Site: Greeley 35th Ave Pit Permit Action: AM-02 Permit/Job#: M1977036 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION Task #: 203 State: Colorado Abbreviation: None Date: 1/9/2015 County: Weld Filename: M036-203 • User: PSH Agency or organization name: DRMS HOURLY EQUIPMENT COST Basic Machine: CAT 938H llorsepower: 172 Attachment 1 : ROPS Cab Shift Basis: 1 per day Data Source: (CRG) Cost Breakdown: Utilization % Ownership Cost/Hour: $21 .63 NA Operating Cost/Hour: $37.89 100 Operator Cost/Hour: $39.39 } NA Total Unit Cost/Hour: $98.91 Total Fleet Cost/Hour: $197.83 MATERIAL QUANTITIES Initial volume: 185,130 CCY Swell factor: 1 .000 Loose volume: 185,130 LCY Source of estimated volume: AM-02 Application Source of estimated swell factor: Cat Handbook HOURLY PRODUCTION Loader Cycle Time: Unadjusted Basic Cycle Time (load, dump, maneuver): 0.483 minutes Cycle Time Factors Factor (min.) Source Material: Mixed material 0.02 0.020 (Cat HB) Stockpile: , Dumped by truck 0.02 0.020 (Cat HB) Truck Ownership: , Common ownership of trucks and loaders -0.04 -0.040 (Cat HB) Operation: Constant operation -0.04 -0.040 (Cat HB) Dump Target: I No adjustment - factor not applicable 0.00 i 0.000 (Cat HB) Net Cycle Time Adjustment: -0.040 minutes Adjusted Basic Cycle Time: 0.443 minutes Rollig Resistance - Road Conditions Haul: Firm, smooth, rolling, dirt/lt. surfaced, watered, maintained 3.0 Return: Firm, smooth, rolling, dirt/lt. surfaced, watered, maintained 3.0 Haul and Return Time Length Grade Res. Rolling Total Res. Travel Time (feet) (%) i Res. (%) (%) (minutes) Source Haul Route: a 1800 0.00 3.00 3.00 1 .4131 (Cat HB) Return Route: i 1800 0.00 3.00 3.00 1 .3271 1 (Cat HB) CutCES Cost Estimating Software Loader Worksheet Cont'd Task # 203 Page 2 of 2 Total Travel Time: _ 2.7402 _ minutes Total Cycle Time: 31827 minutes Load Bucket Capacity Rated Capacity: 3.90 LCY (heaped) Bucket Fill Factor: 0.975 Loose material - mixed moist aggregates (95-100%) 0.975 Adjusted Capacity: 3.80 LCY Job Condition Correction Factors Site Altitude: 4670 feet Source Altitude Adj: 1 .00 (CAT HB) Job Efficiency: 0.83 ( 1 shill/day) Net Correction: 0.83 multiplier Unadjusted Hourly Unit Production: 71 .69 LCY/I lour Adjusted Hourly Unit Production: 59.50 LC'Y/Ilour Adjusted Hourly Fleet Production: 119.00 LCY/Hour JOB TIME AND COST Fleet size: 2 Loader(s) Total job time: 1,555.75 Hours Unit cost: $1 .662 /LCY Total job cost: __ $307,773 CIRCES Cost Estimating Software Bulldozer Worksheet Cont'd Task # 204 Page 1 of 2 BULLDOZER WORK Task description: Topsoil Final Grading - Non West Cell - 153 Acres Site: Greeley 35th Ave Pit Permit Action: AM-02 Permit/Job#: M 1977036 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION Task #: 204 State: Colorado Abbreviation: None Date: 1/9/2015 County: Weld Filename: M036-204 User: PSH Agency or organization name: DRMS HOURLY EQUIPMENT COST Basic Machine: Cat D8T - 8SU Horsepower: 310 Blade Type: Semi-Universal Attachment: 3-shank ripper Shift Basis: 1 per day Data Source: (CRG) Cost Breakdown: U___ tili zation__% Ownership C'ost/l lour: $69.05 NA Operating Cost/Hour: $107.59 100 Ripper op. Cost/Hour: $0.00 0 Operator Cost/Hour: $38.85 NA Total unit Cost/Hour: $215.48 Total Fleet Cost/Hour: $215.48 MATERIAL QUANTITIES Initial Volume: 185,130 Swell factor: 1.000 Loose volume: 185,130 LCY Source of estimated volume: Division of Reclamation, Mining & Safety Source of estimated swell factor: Cat Handbook HOURLY PRODUCTION Average push distance: 55 feet Unadjusted hourly production: 1,323.4 LCY/hr Materials consistency description: Loose stockpile 1 .2 Average push gradient: -5 % Average site altitude: 4,670 feet Material weight: 1,600 lbs/LCY Weight description: Top Soil Job Condition Correction Factor Source Operator Skill: 1 .000 ! (EXCL.) Material consistency: 1 .200 (CAT HB) Dozing method: 1 .000 (GEN.) Visibility: 1 .000 (AVG.) Job efficiency: 0.830 (1 SHIFT/DAY) Bulldozer Worksheet Cont'd Task # 204 Page 2 of 2 Spoil pile: 0.800 (IND-RE) Push gradient: 1 .115 (CAT 118) Altitude: 1 .000 (CAT HB) Material Weight: 1.438 (CAT HB) Blade type: 1.000 (PAT) Net correction: 1.2776 Adjusted unit production: 1,690.78 LCY/hr_ _ Adjusted fleet production: 1690.78 I .CY/hr JOB TIME AND COST Fleet size: 1 Doers) Unit cost: $0. 127/LCY Total job time: 109.491 lours Total job cost: $23,594 DEMOLITION WORK Task description: _ Conveyor Removal - Non West Cell Site: Greeley 35th Ave Pit Permit Action: AM-02 Permit/Job#: Ml 977036 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION Task #: 205 State: Colorado Abbreviation: None Date: 1/9/2015 County: Weld Filename: M036-205 llse;r: PSH Agency or organization name: DBMS UNIT COSTS Location adjustment: 94.70 % Structure or Item Demolition Menu i Dimensions Quantity Unit Unit Total Cost Description Selection Cost Conveyor Removal 4,300 feet Conveyor, overland, 4,300.00 LF $17.56 $75,508.00 including supports - 5 ft. i Wx 6 ft. Hhousing Total Cost Subtotal (adjusted for Job !lours: _ 80.00 (unadjusted): _ $75,508.00 location): $71,506.08 Page 1 of 2 REVEGETATION WORK Task description: Revegetation - 90.5 Acres - Upland Site: Greeley 35th Ave Pit Permit Action: AM-02 Pcrmit/Job#: M1977036 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION Task #: 206 State: Colorado Abbreviation: None Date: 1/9/2015 County: Weld Filename: M036-206 User: PSH Agency or organization name: DRMS FERTILIZING Materials T Units / ,— Description Acre Unit Cost / Unit Cost /Acre 0-20-20, 4-8-12, 10-10-10 40.00 , pound $0.21 $8.44 Total Fertilizer Materials Cost/Acre $8.44 Application Description Cost /Acre Tractor towed spreader (MEANS 32 01 90.13 0120) $52.71 Total Fertilizer Application Cost/Acre $52.71 TILLING 1 Description Cost /Acre Disc harrowing, 6" deep (MEANS 32 91 13.23 6100) $98.01 Weed control spraying (MEANS 31 31 16.13 3100) $145.20 Total Tilling Cost/Acre $243.21 SEEDING Rate — Seed Mix PLS Seeds Cost !Acre LBS / pT SQ. Acre Alkali Sacaton 4. 0. 10 3.90 $2.28 Switchgrass - Pathfinder 0.67 5.98 $3.56 Sand Uropseed 0.48 .4 57.30 $3.35 Mountain Brome - Bromar 1 .74 _ 2.80 $5.92 Sideoats Grama - Butte 1 .80 5.91 $20.05 Western Wheatgrass - Arriba 1 .74 4.39 $6.40 Sweetvetch, Utah or Northern 1.02 0.46 $41 .68 Needle and Thread 1.29 3.41 $60.62 Rose, Meadow 0.87 0.74 $21 .33 Globemallow, Scarlet (or copper) 0.25 2.83 $35. 12 Penstemon, Rocky Mountain 0.46 7.21 $15.51 CIRCES Cost Estimating Software Reveg Worksheet Cont'd Task # 206 Page 2 of 2 Totals Seed Mix 10.42 94.93 $215.81 Application Description Cost /Acre Drill seeding (DRMS Cost Data) $88.20 Total Seed Application Cost/Acre $88.20 MULCHING and MISCELLANEOUS Materials Units / Description Acre Unit Cost / Unit Cost /Acre . $ $ Total Mulch Materials Cost/Acre I $0.00 L A lication Description Cost /Acre Weed spray, truck, non-aquatic area, nox. [DMG] $61.49 Total Mulch Application Cost/Acre $61.49 NURSERY STOCK PLANTING No / Planting Fertilizer Common Name Acre type and Size Cost Pellet Cost Cost /Acre 1 Totals Nursery Stock Cost / Acre $0.00 JOB TIME AND COST No. of Acres: 90.5 Cost /Acre: $669.86 Estimated Failure Rate: 25% Cost /Acre*: $608.37 *Selected Replanting Work Items: FERTILIZING,TILLING,SEEDING Initial Job Cost: $60622.33 Reseeding Job Cost: $13,764.37 Total Job Cost: $74,387 Job Hours: 40.00 CIRCES Cost Estimating Software Page 1 of 2 REVEGETATION WORK Task description: Revegetate - Transition Zone - 60.5 Acres Site: Greeley 35th Ave Pit Permit Action: AM-02 Permit/Job#: M1977036 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION Task #: 207 State: Colorado Abbreviation: None Date: 1/9/2015 County: Weld Filename: M036-207 User: PSH Agency or organization name: DRMS FERTILIZING Materials 1 Units / Description ` Acre Unit Cost / Unit Cost /Acre 1 $ Total Fertilizer Materials _ Cost/Acre $0.00 Application Description Cost /Acre 4 $ Total Fertilizer Application Cost/Acre $0.00 TILLING Description ` Cost /Acre Weed control spraying (MEANS 31 31 16.13 3100) $145.20 Total Tilling Cost/Acre $145.20 SEEDING Rate — Seed Mix PLS Seeds Cost /Acre LBS / per Switchgrass - Pathfinder _ 0.78 6.97 $4.14 _ Sand Dropseed _ 0.03 3.58 $0.21 Canada Wildrye 2.47 6.52 $14.77 Sideoats Grama - Butte _ 1.24 4.07 $13.81 Great Basin Wildrye - Mannar 1.34 5.44 $10.04 Western Wheatgrass - Arriba 1.45 3.66 $5.34 Vetch, American 5.81 2.63 $534.17 Globemallow, Scarlet (or copper) 0.05 0.59 $7.30 Totals Seed Mix 13. 17 33.46 $589.78 CIRCES Cost Estimating Software Reveg Worksheet Cont'd Task # 207 Page 2 of 2 A lication Description _ _ Cost /Acre Drill seeding (DRMS Cost Data) $88.20 Total Seed Application Cost/Acre $88.20 MULCHING and MISCELLANEOUS Materials Units / Description Acre Unit Cost / Unit Cost /Acre 4 $ Total Mulch Materials Cost/Acre $0.00 Application Description Cost /Acre Total Mulch Application Cost/Acre $0.00 NURSERY STOCK PLANTING No / Type and Size Planting Fertilizer Common Name Acre Cost Pellet Cost Cost /Acre Totals Nursery Stock Cost / Acre _ $0.00 JOB TIME AND COST No. of Acres: 60.5 Cost /Acre: $823.18 Estimated Failure Rate: 20% Cost /Acre*: $677.98 *Selected Replanting Work Items: SEEDING Initial Job Cost: $49,802.39 Reseeding Job Cost: $8,203.56 Total Job Cost: $58,006 Job Hours: 20.00 C!RCES Cost Estimating Software Page 1 of 2 EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION/DEMOBILIZATION Task description: Mob/Demob Site: Greeley 35th Ave Pit Permit Action: AM-02 Permit/Job#: M 1977036 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION Task #: 208 State: Colorado Abbreviation: None Date: 1/9/2015 County: Weld Filename: M036-208 User: P511 Agency or organization name: DRMS EQUIPMENT TRANSPORT RIG COST Shift basis: 1 per day Cost Data Source: CRC Data Truck Tractor Description: GENERIC ON-IIIGIIWAY TRUCK TRACTOR, 6X4, DIESEL. POWERED, 400 HP (2NI) HALF, 2006) Truck Trailer Description: GENERIC FOLDING GOOSENECK, DROP DECK EQUIPMENT TRAILER (25T, 50T, AND 100T) Cost Breakdown: Available Rig Capacities f 0-25 Tons 26-50 Tons 51+ Tons Ownership Cost/Ilour: j $16.63 $18.37 $22.33 Operating Cost/Hour: f $44.38 $46. 13 $50.07 Operator Cost/Hour: $27.66 $27.66 $27.66 Helper Cost/Hour: ~ $0.00 t $2539 $25.39 Total Unit Cost/I Iour: j $88.67 $117.55 M $125.45 NON ROADABLE EQUIPMENT: Machine Weight/ I Owner ship Haul Rig Fleet Haul Trip I Return Trip I DOT Permit Description Unit Cost/hr/ unit Cost/hr/unit Size Cost/hr/ Cost/hr/ fleet Cost/ fleet (TONS) fleet Cat D8T - 8SU 53.08 $69.05 $125.45 1 $194.50 $125.45 $500.00 CAT 938H 1 16.34 1 $21.63 $88.67 2 $220.60 $177.34 1 $250.00 Subtotals: $415.10 I $302.79 $750.00 ROADABLE EQUIPMENT: Machine Description Total Cost/hr/ unit I Fleet Size ! Haul Trip I Return Trip Cost/hr! fleet Cost/hr/ fleet Subtotals: $0.00 ! $0.00 , C1RC ES Cost Estimating Software Mobilization Worksheet Cont'd Task # 208 Page 2 of 2 EQUIPMENT HAUL DISTANCE and Time Nearest Major City or Town within project area region: GREELEY Total one-way travel distance: 10.00 miles Average Travel Speed: 35.00 mph Total Non-Roadable Mob/Demob Cost * $2,740.42 `* two round trips with haul rig: Total Roadable Mob/Demob Cost ** ** one round trip, no haul rig: $0.00 Transportation Cycle Time: Non-Roadable Roadable Equipment Equipment Haul Time (I lours): 0.29 0.29 Return Time (Hours): 0.29 0.29 Loading Time (Hours): 0.50 NA Unloading Time (Hours): 0.50 NA Subtotals: 1 .57 0.57 JOB TIME AND COST Total job time: 3.14 flours Total job cost: $2,740 CIRCES Cost Estimating Software SITE MAINTENANCE Task description: West Cell Slurry Wall Construction Site: Greeley 35th Ave Pit Permit Action: AM-02 Permit/Juba: M1977036 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION Task #: 209 State: Colorado Abbreviation: None Date: 1/9/2015 County: Weld Filename: M036-209 User: PSH Agency or organization name: DRMS UNIT COSTS Maintenance Item Hours per Menu Selection Quantity Unit Unit Total Cost Year Cost West ('ell Slurry Wall 40.00 USER PROVIDE!) 2,591,735.00 1 $1 .00 $2,591,735.00 Construction Cost ITEM Job Hours: _ 0.00 Total Cost: S2,591,735.00 SITE MAINTENANCE Task description: Install Slurry Wall - Non West Cell for SEO compliance Site: Greeley 35th Ave Pit Permit Action: AM-02 Permit/Job#: M 1977036 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION Task #: 210 Statc: Colorado Abbreviation: None Date: 1/12/2015 County: Weld Filename: M036-210 User: PSH Agency or organization name: DRMS UNIT COSTS Maintenance Item Hours per Menu Selection Quantity Unit Unit Total Cost Year Cost Install Slurry Wall at 4 11.00 USER PROVIDED 748,106.00 1 $3.00 $2,244,318.00 remaining open water I ITEM lakes Job Hours: 0.00 Total Cost: $2,244,318.00 13. Exhibit M - Other Permits and Licenses Permits and licenses required to reclaim the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine are: .—Well permit issued by SEO — The SWSP has expired and MM is in the processing of finalizing an updated permit in collaboration with SEOs office. ; information • Discharge permit — NPDES Permit Number COG5000066 • Stormwater management plan GEI Consultants, Inc. 28 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 14. Exhibit N - Source of Legal Right to Enter MMM owns the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine. The source of legal right to enter is presented in the property deed. GEI Consultants, Inc. 29 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment eRecorded in Weld County, CO Doc Id: 3812454 12/16/2011 10:42 A Page: 1 of 8 Total Fee: $249.45 Steve Moreno, Clerk and Recorder SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED (Colorado)cittTHIS DEED, Made this day of L�iedill(,l l/ , 2011 , between Lafarge West, Inc., a Delaware corporation, whose legal address is 10170 Church Ranch Way, Suite 200, Westminster, Colorado 80021 ("Grantor"), and Martin Marietta Materials, Inc., a North Carolina corporation, whose legal address is 2710 Wycliff Road; Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 ("Grantee"): WYTNESSETH, That Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of TEN DOLLARS ($ 10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm, unto Grantee, its successors and assigns forever, all the real property, together with improvements, if any, situate, lying and being in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, described as follows: See attached EXHIBIT "A" Legal Description also known by street and number as: 925 North 35th, Weld County, Colorado 'Together with Grantor's interest in all buildings, structures and other improvements, all tenements, hereditaments, easements, appurtenances and privileges thereto belonging, all trees, timber and crops now located thereon or thereunder and to the extent owned by Grantor, all sand, gravel, clay and any other mineral on the Property and all water rights arising from ownership of the Property. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described with the appurtenances, unto Grantee, its heirs, successors and assigns forever. This conveyance is made subject to the matters set forth on Exhibit B attached hereto (the "Permitted 'Title Exceptions"). Grantor, for itself, its successors and assigns does covenant and agree that it shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above-bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of Grantee, its heirs, successors and assigns, against all and every person or persons claiming the whole or any part thereof, by, through or under Grantor, but not otherwise, except as to the Permitted Title Exceptions. DMWEST #8617536 v2 1 Special Warranty Deed Greeley 35th Recorded Electronicai ID A'3 i d ‘W1' county _Lo e 101 Date 1 i -1 it.• zr)I Time 1O 'c1? it Simplitfie.com 800.460.5657 I SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED (Colorado) 60 THIS DEED, Made this �/ 'day of ,! e(�richcv , 2011 , between Lafarge West, Inc., a Delaware corporation, whose legal address is 10170 Church Ranch Way, Suite 200, Westminster, Colorado 80021 ("Grantor"), and Martin Marietta Materials, Inc., a North Carolina corporation, whose legal address is 2710 Wycliff Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 ("Grantee"): WITNESSETH, That Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of TEN DOLLARS ($ 10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm, unto Grantee, its successors and assigns forever, all the real property, together with improvements, if any, situate, lying and being in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, described as follows: See attached EXHIBIT "A" Legal Description also known by street and number as: 925 North 35th, Weld County, Colorado Together with Grantor's interest in all buildings, structures and other improvements, all tenements, hereditaments, easements, appurtenances and privileges thereto belonging, all trees, timber and crops now located thereon or thereunder and to the extent owned by Grantor, all sand, gravel, clay and any other mineral on the Property and all water rights arising from ownership of the Property. TO HAVE AND TO IIOLD the said premises above bargained and described with the appurtenances, unto Grantee, its heirs, successors and assigns forever. This conveyance is made subject to the matters set forth on Exhibit B attached hereto (the "Permitted Title Exceptions"). Grantor, for itself, its successors and assigns does covenant and agree that it shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above-bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of Grantee, its heirs, successors and assigns, against all and every person or persons claiming the whole or any part thereof, by, through or under Grantor, but not otherwise, except as to the Permitted Title Exceptions. DM WEST t/8617536 v2 I Special Warranty Deed Greeley 35th IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor as caused its corporate name to be hereunto subscribed by its Nip;c off •e{" -1.1 :5...49 ,I��i;af,. and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed, attested by its o -t,.r,,s ! , the day and year first above written. i GRANTOR: Lafarge West, Inc., a Delaware corporation Attest: I By: 71 /1/011-111 By: C/IA Name: jl11vk. ii L (tdi fll me: c.r . tk Its: 11'. lc ('r- 5 i Li- -- 1•1),, 5!re ss t>emavelf Its: n iliwo-7 (SEAL) STATE OF O. ) kzSL4_eflL_- ) ss. County of ) The foregoin instrument was acknowled ed before me this t{- `"• day of r I _ L 'n it rprifitbez IL" by 1�10 ( ( '�U t & as • DS w ' ' ) rs• of Lafarge West, Inc., a Delaware corporatbn. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My commission expires: , St 4 S. Mc -14 �r gae.y . `Jof \ir oaoc, o �QB - - -- (412 ' W? . la< $ iilii,). % NotaryDubli (Seal) `�"'�) $ 1$ a ."'A •rte,. •,�, °'c .f DMWEST (18617536 v2 2 Special Warranty Deed Greeley 35th EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcel 1 The NE 1/4/4 and the N1 /2 of the SE 1/4/4 of Section 35,Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado, except those portions conveyed in Book 76 at Page 472; Book 130 at Page 80; Book 961 at Page 96; Book 201 at Page 219 and Page 220; Book 627 at Reception No. 1549428; Book 764 at Reception No. 1686326; Book 706 at Reception No. 1626269; Book 847 at Reception No. 1769344 and Book 852 at Reception No. 1773936 Parcel 2 A parcel of land being a part of the NE1/4 of the NE1 /4 of Section 34, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Section 34 and assuming the North line of the NE 1/4 if said Section 34 as bearing S89°42'46"W a distance of 2648.69 feet with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto: thence SOO° 12'48"E along the East line of said NE 1/4 of the NE1 /4 a distance of 301 .33 feet to the true point of beginning; thence continuing SOO° 12 '48"E along said East line a distance of 1051 .03 feet to the Southeast corner of said NE 1/4 of the NE1 /4; thence S89°48'39"W along the South line of said NE1 /4 of the NE1/4 a distance of 1073 .49 feet; thence N11 °56'45"E a distance of 43 .21 feet; thence N28°45 ' 57"E a distance of 214.49 feet; thence N46°55 '42"E a distance 417. 16 feet; thence N33°40' 05"E a distance of 514. 15; thence N60°29' 56"E a distance of 197.58 feet; thence N83°59' 19"E a distance of 171 .21 Feet; thence S81 °36'09"E a distance of 25 .67 feet to the true point of beginning. Parcel 3 A tract of land located in the NW1/4 of the NW1 /4 of Section 35, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, which considering the North line of said NW1 /4 as bearing due East and West and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto is contained within the boundary lines which begin at a point on the West line of said NW1 /4 said point bearing South 00°28' 30" West 239.28 feet from the Northwest corner of said NW1 /4 and run thence South 00°28'30" West 1086. 10 feet in the Southwest corner of the NW1/4 of said NW1 /4', thence North 89°46 ' East 1389. 12 feet along the South line of the NW1 /4 of said NW1 /4 to the Southeast corner of the NW1 /4 of said NW1 /4; thence North 00° 19' East 1319.63 feet along the East line of the NW1/4 of said NW1 /4 to the Northeast corner of the NW1 /4 of said NW1 /4; thence West 347.37 feet along the North line of said NW 1 /4; thence South 02°49'30" West 232.07 feet; thence South 75°08' west 169.68 feet; thence South 89°22' West 39.57 feet; thence South 69°36'40" West 368. 11 feet; thence North 69°25 ' West 67.55 feet; thence North 60° 19 ' West 194.78 feet; thence North 70°16' West 76. 10 feet; thence North 85°42' West 157. 58 feet to the true point of beginning. AND DMWES'r #8617536 v2 A- 1 Exhibit A to Special Warranty Deed Greeley 35th A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTIONS 34 AND 35, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6th PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 35 AND CONSIDERING TEE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER TO BEAR SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST WITH ALL BEARINGS HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO: THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 SECONDS 00 SECONDS EAST, 513 . 13 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN BOOK 847 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 1769344 OF WELD COUNTY RECORDS; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID PARCEL NORTH 69 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 50 SECONDS WEST, 53.41 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 35 AS RECORDED IN BOOK 852 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 1773926 ALSO BEING THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST, 2387.68 FEET; THENCE NORTH 87 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 44 SECONDS EAST, 20.02 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 35; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 04 SECONDS WEST, 804.64 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE COLORADO AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY; THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE NORTH 73 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 43 SECONDS WEST, 7019.20 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 34, THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 34 NORTH 00 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 53 SECONDS WEST 293 .28 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 34; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 41 MINUTES 53 SECONDS EAST, 1323 .38 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 34; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 35 NORTH 00 DEGREES 20 SECONDS 14 SECONDS WEST, 1113 .20 DMWEST #8617536 v2 A-2 Exhibit A to Special Warranty Decd Greeley 35th FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN BOOK 891 , UNDER RECEPTION NO. 1813358 OF THE WELD COUNTY RECORDS ; THENCE ALONG THE BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL BY THE FOLLOWING NINE COURSES : 1 . SOUTH 86 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST, 156.61 FEET; 2, SOUTH 70 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 33 SECONDS EAST, 76. 10 FEET, 3 . SOUTH 60 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 33 SECONDS EAST, 159.61 FEET, 4. SOUTH 60 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 33 SECONDS EAST, 35 . 17 FEET, 5 . SOUTH 69 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 33 SECONDS EAST, 87.55 FEET, 6, NORTH 69 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 07 SECONDS EAST, 368. 11 FEET, 7. NORTH 88 DEGREES 47 MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST, 39.57 FEET, 8. NORTH 74 DEGREES 33 MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST, 169.68 FEET, 9. NORTH 02 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 57 SECONDS EAST, 232.07 FEET TO A POIN`i. ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 35; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 35 NORTH 89 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST, 2458.79 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN BOOK 847, UNDER RECEPTION NO. 1769344 OF THE WELD COUNTY RECORDS; THENCE ALONG THE BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL BY THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES : I . SOUTH 73 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 07 SECONDS EAST, 431 .59 FEET, 2. SOUTH 86 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 15 SECONDS EAST, 672.24 FEET, 3 . SOUTH 69 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 50 MINUTES EAST, 885 .39 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Parcel 4 Beneficial non-exclusive easements for ditch repair as contained Agreement Between Adjoining Owners for Ditch Right of Way with Right to use Water and Keep said Ditch Right of Way in Repair recorded May 16, 1956, in Book 1450, at Page 568 . Parcel. 5 Beneficial revocable right of way as contained in Conveyor Access Agreement recorded , at Reception No. DMWEST #8617536 v2 A-3 Exhibit A to Special Warranty Deed Greeley 35th EXHIBIT B PERMITTED TITLE EXCEPTIONS 1 . Ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and subsequent years, which are not yet due and payable. 2. Any matters not of record as would be disclosed by an accurate survey and inspection of the subject property, including, if any be so disclosed, easements, claims of easements, boundary line disputes, overlaps, encroachments, public roads, highways, pipelines, transmission lines, cemeteries and railroads. 3 . Any dispute as to the boundaries caused by a change in the location of any water body within or adjacent to the subject property, and any adverse claim to all or part of the subject property that is or was previously under water. 4. Any minerals or mineral rights leased, granted or retained by prior owners, which are disclosed in the public records. 5 . Riparian rights, if any, affecting the subject property. 6. Water rights, claims or title to water, which are disclosed by the public records. 7. [intentionally omitted] 8 . [intentionally omitted] 9. [intentionally omitted] 10. Transcript of Proceedings recorded October 14, 1889 in Book 86 at Page 273 . 11 . Reservation of undivided 1 /2 interest in all oil, gas and other mineral as set forth in Deed recorded November 22, 1957 in Book 1215 at Page 428. 12. Reservation of undivided 1 /2 interest in all oil, gas and other minerals as set forth in Warranty Deed recorded April 7, 1952 in Book 1328 at Page 258. 13 . Terms, conditions, provisions, obligations, easements and agreements as set forth in the Agreement between Adjoining Owners for Ditch Right of Way with Right to Use Water to Keep said Ditch Right of Way in Repair recorded May 16, 1956 in Book 1450 at Page 568. 14. Easements, notes, covenants, restrictions and rights-of-way as shown on the plat of Greeley Sand and Gravel Agricultural Unit Development Plan, recorded October 3 , 1981 at Reception No. 1871314 and Greeley Sand and Gravel by Special Review Amended USR-247 recorded December 28, 1987 in Book 1181 at Reception No. 02126022. DMWEST #8617536 v2 B-1 Exhibit B to Special Warranty Deed Greeley 35th 15. Resolution recorded October 26, 1981 in Book 951 at Reception No. 1872782. 16. Easements, notes, covenants, restrictions and rights-of-way as shown on the plat of Western Mobile Inc. Amendment to Use Special Review (USR-247: 87 : 10), recorded January 29, 1997 at Reception No. 2531131 . 17. Terms, conditions, provisions, obligations, casements and agreements as set forth in the Pipeline Right-of-Way Grant recorded October 18, 2005 at Reception No. 3332466. 18. Letter recorded March 31 , 2006 at Reception No. 3375543 . 19. Terms, conditions, provisions, obligations and agreements as set forth in the Memorandum of Agreement recorded June 23 , 2006 at Reception No. 3398378 . 20. [intentionally omitted] 21 . The right of a proprietor of a vein or lode to extract and remove his ore therefrom should the same be found to penetrate or intersect the premises, as reserved in United States Patent recorded June 12, 1894 in Book 34 at Page 191 . 22. [intentionally omitted] 23 . Terms, conditions, provisions, obligations, easements and agreements as set forth in the Long Term Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement recorded October 18, 1996, at Reception No. 2516211 . 24. [intentionally omitted] 25. Quit Claim Deed recorded April 6, 1892 in Book 76 at Page 472. 26. Grant of all oil, gas and mineral rights as conveyed by Mineral Deed recorded September 22, 1951 in Book 1312 at Page 289, and any and all assignments thereof or interests therein. NOTE: Quit Claim Deed in connection therewith recorded January 23 , 1964 in Book 505 at Reception No. 1427086. 27. Reservation of a undivided 1 /4 in all oil, gas and other minerals interest in oil, gas and other mineral as reserved in Warranty Deed recorded October 1 , 1954 in Book 1401 at Page 36, and any and all assignments thereof or interests therein. NOTE: Quit Claim Deed in connection therewith recorded January 23, 1964 in Book 505 at Reception No. 1427087. 28. An easement for motor vehicle access purposes and incidental purposes granted to United minerals Corporation, as set forth in an instrument recorded January 23 , 1964 in Book 505 at Reception No. 1427088. 29. Oil and Gas Lease recorded March 10, 1976 in Book 761 at Reception No. 1683113 . DMWEST 118617536 v2 B-2 Exhibit B to Special Warranty Deed Greeley 35th 30. Oil and Gas Lease recorded October 15, 1982 in Book 979 at Reception No. 01906472. 31 . Terms, conditions, provisions, obligations, easements and agreements as set forth in the Pipeline Right-of-Way Agreement recorded January 31 , 1984 in Book 1019 at Reception No. 01954669. 32. Terms, conditions, provisions, obligations, easements and agreements as set forth in the Pipeline Right-of-Way Agreement recorded May 9, 1985 in Book 1068 at Reception No. 02009089. 33. Covenants, conditions, restrictions and provisions as set forth in Warranty Deed recorded June 17, 1970 in Book 627 at Reception No. 1549428, but omitting any covenant or restriction based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, and any and all amendments, assignments, or annexations thereto. 34. Oil and Gas Lease recorded March 4, 1976 in Book 761 at Reception No. 1682692. 35. Terms, conditions, provisions, obligations and agreements as set forth in the Application for Change of Class D Allotment Contract recorded July 21 , 1980 in Book 909 at Reception No. 1830634. 36. Any tax, lien, fee or assessment by reason of inclusion of subject property in the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District, as evidenced by instrument recorded September 29, 2010, at Reception No. 3721790, none now due or payable. 37. Matters set forth on Lafarge Brown Minor Subdivision recorded April 14, 2011 , at Reception No. 3762266. DMWEST 118617536 v2 B-3 Exhibit B to Special Warranty Deed Greeley 35th REAL PROPERTY TRANSFER DECLARATION (TD- 1000) GENERAL INFORMATION Purpose: The Real Property Transfer Declaration provides essential information to the county assessor to help ensure fair and uniform assessments for all property for property tax purposes. Refer to 39-14-102(4), Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.). Requirements: All conveyance documents (deeds) subject to the documentary fee submitted to the county clerk and recorder for recordation must be accompanied by a Real Property Transfer Declaration. This declaration must be completed and signed by the grantor (seller) or grantee (buyer). Refer to 39-14-102(1)(a), C.R.S. Penalty for Noncompliance: Whenever a Real Property Transfer Declaration does not accompany the deed, the clerk and recorder notifies the county assessor who will send a notice to the buyer requesting the declaration be returned within thirty days after the notice is mailed. If the completed Real Property Transfer Declaration is not returned to the county assessor within the 30 days of notice, the assessor may impose a penalty of $25.00 or .025% (.00025) of the sale price, whichever is greater. This penalty may be imposed for any subsequent year that the buyer fails to submit the declaration until the property is sold. Refer to 39- 14-102( 1)(b), C.R.S. Confidentiality: The assessor is required to make the Real Property Transfer Declaration available for inspection to the buyer. However, it is only available to the seller if the seller filed the declaration. Information derived from the Real Property Transfer Declaration is available to any taxpayer or any agent of such taxpayer subject to confidentiality requirements as provided by law. Refer to 39-5-121.5, C.R.S. and 39-13-102(5)(c), C.R.S. 1. Address and/or legal description for the real property sold: Please do not use P.O. Box numbers. SEE LEGAL DESCRIPTION ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT A 2. Type of property purchased: Single Family Residential Townhome Condominium MultiUnit Res Commercial Industrial Agricultural Mixed Use Vacant Land;)(3r;h3. Date of Closing: 12 9 2011 Month Day Year 15824&24. I l,uLL ) Co . C;t-z;..i r- t.f , Date of Contract if different than date of closing: 9 30 2011 Month Day Year 4. Total Sale Price: Including all real and personal property. 5. Was any personal property included in the transaction? Personal property would include, but is not limited to, carpeting, draperies, free standing appliances, equipment, inventory, furniture. If the personal property is not listed the entire purchase price will be assumed to be for the real property as per 39-13-102, C.R.S. Yes No If Yes, Approximate Value $ Li `J1 5cc. OO Describe LI ux7Dvh thf c'_nci (Vlach(o t fl a 6. Did the total sale price include a trade or exchange of additional real or personal property? If yes, give the ap roximate value of the goods or services as of the date of closing. Yes No f Yes, Value $ If Yes, does this transaction involve a trade under IRS Code Section 1031? Yes No 7, Was 100% interest in the real property purchased? Mark "no" if only partial interest is being purchased. Yes\) No If no, interest purchased 8. Is this transaction among related parties? Indicate whether buyer and seller are related. Related parties include persons within the same family, business affiliates, or affiliated corporations. Yes (..121!) 9. Check any of the following that apply to the condition of the improvements at the time of purchase. New Excellent " Good Average Fair Poor Salvage If the property is financed, please complete the following: 10. Total amount financed: $ N/A 11. Type of financing: (Check all that apply): New Assumed Seller Third Party Combination Explain : 12. Terms: 15824824 ! Variable; Starting Interest Rate ok Fixed; Interest Rate Length of Time years Balloon Payment? Yes No If Yes, amount $ due date 13. Mark any that apply: Seller assisted down payments, Seller concessions, Special terms or financing. If marked, please specify: For properties other than residential (Residential is defined as: single family detached, townhomes, apartments, and condominiums) please complete questions 14-16 if applicable. Otherwise skip to #17 to complete. 14. Did the purchase price include a franchise or license fee? Yes ( No If yes, franchise or license fee value? $ 15. Did the purchase price involve an installment land contract? Yes No If yes, date of contract 16. If this was a vacant land sale, was an onsite inspection of the property conducted by the buyer prior to the closing? ! Xf Yes) No Remarks: Please include any additional information concerning the sale you may feel is important. 17. Signed this fit -- day of tictun'i bt-r , 20 H f . Enter the day, month, and year, have at least one of the parties to the transaction sign the document, and include an address and a daytime phone number. Please designate buyer or seller. Y*7 ; n 11(1c.r It( Ca rlgokiriu.4S LciCr . ,*.-' Si natrire� Grantee (Buyer) r Grantor (Seller) 9 � Y ) Jay M. oreau Vice President • Oper% tlont 18. All future correspondence (tax bills, property valuations, etc.) regarding this property should be mailed to: 158248'24. l Baden Tax Management LLC, P.0, Box 8040 (260) 422-2551 Address (mailing) Daytime Phone Fort Wayne, IN 46898-8040 City, State and Zip Code 15824824. 1 REAL PROPERTY TRANSFER DECLARATION (TD- 1000) GENERAL INFORMATION Purpose: The Real Property Transfer Declaration provides essential information to the county assessor to help ensure fair and uniform assessments for all property for property tax purposes. Refer to 39-14-102(4), Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S . ). Requirements: All conveyance documents (deeds) subject to the documentary fee submitted to the county clerk and recorder for recordation must be accompanied by a Real Property Transfer Declaration. This declaration must be completed and signed by the grantor (seller) or grantee (buyer). Refer to 39-14-102( 1)(a), C.R.S. Penalty for Noncompliance: Whenever a Real Property Transfer Declaration does not accompany the deed, the clerk and recorder notifies the county assessor who will send a notice to the buyer requesting the declaration be returned within thirty days after the notice is mailed. If the completed Real Property Transfer Declaration is not returned to the county assessor within the 30 days of notice, the assessor may impose a penalty of $25.00 or .025% (.00025) of the sale price, whichever is greater. This penalty may be imposed for any subsequent year that the buyer fails to submit the declaration until the property is sold. Refer to 39- 14- 102( 1)(b), C.R.S. Confidentiality: The assessor is required to make the Real Property Transfer Declaration available for inspection to the buyer. However, it is only available to the seller if the seller filed the declaration. Information derived from the Real Property Transfer Declaration is available to any taxpayer or any agent of such taxpayer subject to confidentiality requirements as provided by law. Refer to 39-5-121.5, C.R.S. and 39-13-102(5)(c), C.R.S. 1 . Address and/or legal description for the real property sold: Please do not use P.O. Box numbers. SEE LEGAL DESCRIPTION ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT A 2. Type of property purchased: Single Family Residential Townhome Condominium MultiUnit Res Commercial Industrial Agricultural Mixed Use Vacant Land Other ►irry- t( 11_LL ( ► lirLa_ �in 3. Date of Closing: 12 2011 Month Day Year 15824824. 1 wi=Ln Co ej ` 35{-1/L, Date of Contract if different than date of closing: 9 30 _ - _ 201j Month Day Year 4. Total Sale Price: Including all real and personal property. $ ?� 03 `-l5c . 00 S. Was any personal property included in the transaction? Personal property would include, but is not limited to, carpeting, draperies, free standing appliances, equipment, inventory, furniture. If the personal property is not listed e entire purchase price will be assumed to be for the real property as per 39-13-102, C.R.S. Yes No If Yes, Approximate Value $ 3 tal LE} co. OO Describe b--(8-1.Ipvneoff a_4 id fl1acJnkvie Ct — -� 6. Did the total sale price include a trade or exchange of additional real or personal property? If yes, give the ap roximate value of the goods or services as of the date of closing. Yes . NODIf Yes, Value $ _ If Yes, does this transaction involve a trade under IRS Code Section 1031? Yes No 7. Was 100% interest in the real property purchased? Mark "no" if only partial interest is being purchased. '- Yes', No If no, interest purchased _% 8. Is this transaction among related parties? Indicate whether buyer and seller are related. Related parties include persons within the same family, business affiliates, or affiliated corporations. Yes e( No 9. Check any of the following that apply to the condition of the improvements at the time of purchase. New Excellent Good Average Fair Poor Salvage If the property is financed, please complete the following: 10. Total amount financed: $ N/A 11. Type of financing: (Check all that apply): New Assumed Seiler Third Party Combination Explain : 12. Terms: 15824824. 1 Variable; Starting Interest Rate Fixed; Interest Rate Length of Time _years Balloon Payment? Yes No If Yes, amount $�_ due date _ 13. Mark any that apply: Seller assisted down payments, Seller concessions, Special terms or financing. If marked, please specify: For properties other than residential (Residential is defined as: single family detached, townhomes, apartments, and condominiums) please complete questions 14-16 if applicable. Otherwise skip to # 17 to complete. 14. Did the purchase price include a franchise or license fee? Yes ( No) If yes, franchise or license fee value? $ 15. Did the purchase price involve an installment land contract? Yes No If yes, date of contract 16. If this was a vacant land sale, was an onsite inspection of the property conducted by the buyer prior to the closing? cc' No Remarks: Please include any additional information concerning the sale you may feel is important. 17. Signed this 9-el c- day of " .P-.c.A.fi bt..( , 20 ( 1_ . Enter the day, month, and year, have at least one of the parties to the transaction sign the document, and include an address and a daytime phone number. Please designate buyer or seller. r n ` 1"MnridhQ lnro_t ria.QS , _LynL Signat re of'Grantee (Buyer) r Grantor (Seller) Jay M oreau Vice President Operations 18. All future correspondence (tax bills, property valuations, etc.) regarding this property should be mailed to: 15824824. 1 Baden Tax Management LLC, P.O. Box 8040 (260) 422-2551 Address (mailing) Daytime Phone Fort Wayne, IN 46898-8040 City, State and Zip Code 15824824 1 15. Exhibit O - Owner(s) of Record of Affected Land (Surface Area) and Owners of Substance to be Mined MMM is the surface and subsurface owner. Please see Figure C-1 for property boundaries and Owners of Record for surrounding land. GEI Consultants, Inc. 30 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 16. Exhibit P - Municipalities Within Two Miles City of Greeley, Colorado 1000 10th St. Greeley, CO 80631 (970) 350-9740 GEI Consultants, Inc. 31 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 17. Exhibit Q - Proof of Mailing Notices to Board of County Commissioners and Soil Conservation District GEI Consultants, Inc. 32 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment - -- - 7 . r, i SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SEX: HON C:)lvlr LFTF ,H15 -EC JION ON I)FI ,VERY ■ Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete A. Sign! tyre Item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. X O Agent • Print your name and address on the reverse ❑ Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Recel inn C. Date of Delivery ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailplece, 61 j or an the front if space permits. l D. Is delivery address different from Item 1? ❑ Yes 1. Article Address,:cf to: If YES, enter delivery address below: O No Lu i CI) L00(474 7' ( o ,S 4Ibi 4616 of c4 (f+ .; " C c-+t, &11 1' c , . (50k7_5-7 3. Service Type / !� li Certified Mar Priority Mall Express"' C7� 6. L E>y, to 0 D C 3 Z [2Registered JCL Return Receipt for Merchandise D Insured Mall D Collect on Delivery 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number 7 013 3020 0001 6187 36614 (hansfor from service label) PS Form 3811 , July 2013 Domestic Return Receipt i U . S . Postal Service,„ CERTIFIED MAIL T, RECEIPT U . S. Postal Service,,, „-R (Domestic Mail Only: No Insurance Coverage Provided) CERTIFIED MAIL,,,, RECEIPT O A (Domestic Mail Only; No Insurance Coverage Provided) jj For delivery information visit our website at www.usos.corn a . y 1! 1 :Tf , rn • • 3 1 . • . • ur : • : - .t www u : . r .c. m 1wry ,, •. r rl,.: s rt- . • 041vF to Postago $ b *14 TO.70 .V Postage $ G, L `a Certified Fee #3.aQ C� a `n S3.3f) �'A 13 P p Tark %0 Certified Fee r g Return Receipt Fee $2.70 i i' CI fO Po tk co ' (Endorsement Required) re) ' �� � Return Receipt Fee $2.70 p O (Endorsement Required) e b Restricted Delivery Fee $0.06 Ua Ha hr O t'A 41/4 (Endorsement Required) Restricted Delver)/ Fee $0.00 � 00-- 3 t% ��Jt /�Q� Q (Endorsement Required) ru GI Total Postage & Fees $6.70O $6.70 06/09/2014 GI _ 0 Total Postage & Fees $ (,.jCAt ev t r Vjs d3&i. m gau Tb rag . .. ...--• a _ Y 1 a orPOBoxNo.o. 4.j 30'L W L . el 1t:. ciaat (L�......... N ortPO k►N-o. 'rs- lisp t'"7 ST-11667T P P n crry Stare. 4 �..tar. ( l0 cocas L S �f. , PS Form 3800 August 2006 Sep Reverse ,or nsUucl ens u c3 PS Feint 3800 August 2010 See Reverse for Insuuclrony . SENDER . COMPLETE: THIS SECTION GUM!'! FIT THIS :SEC TION ON DELIVER? • Complete Items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete A. Signet re item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. Agent ■ Print your name and address on the reverse X ❑ Addressee_ so that we can return the card to you. B. Received by (Print: Nru,i�� .. Date of Delivery In Attach this card to the back of the maliplece, or on the front if space permits. , A A6 .Itt - - - D. Is delivery add r sa different from it m 1? O-Yee 1. Article Addressed to: if YES, enter d+livery address t w: O No 1.4)6>i G 1t€ cs t ev £o,+C ElLv.A rte•J '~ Of h - w - 1 ---- ~✓ E; (2-D 6 xcG c‘ Y1 CCU C°4' 3 Lf 3. Service Type pa Certified Malls 0 Priority Malt Express' O Registered Return Receipt for Merchandise O Insured Mall D Collect on Delivery 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number (Transfer from service label} 7013 3020 0001 6187 0601 PS Form 3811 , July 2013 Domestic Return Receipt 18. Exhibit R - Proof of Filing with County Clerk and Recorder GEI Consultants, Inc. 33 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment 19. Exhibit S — Permanent Man-made Structures Permanent man-made structures within 200 feet of the permit boundary are: Owner: 83 Joint Ventures, LLC • Below grade pond and associated embankments Owner: Candelario Nevarez, 3501 West F Street, 80631 • Residential housing structures Owner: City of Greeley • 2 below grade ponds and associated embankments • Water monitoring station • 2 Weirs • Poudre River trail and associated appurtenances Owner: DCP Midstream • Natural gas pipelines Owner: Earl E. Wellnitz, 4700 O Street, 80631 • Residential housing structures Owner: Great Western Railway of Colorado • Railroad bridges • Railroad tracks • Miscellaneous appurtenances Owner: Jeff Everhart, 4704 O Street, 80631 • Residential housing structures Owner: LG Everist, Inc. • 2 below grade pond and associated embankments Owner: Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. • Scale house GEI Consultants, Inc. 34 February 2015 Greeley 35`h Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment • Mineral processing facility • Asphalt lab • Asphalt plant • Asphalt tank • Concrete plant • Pump house • Miscellaneous buildings associated with mine QAIQC • Miscellaneous maintenance facilities • Miscellaneous outbuildings • Mine office Owner: Melvin D. Everhart, 4514 O Street, 80631 • Residential housing structures Owner: Michael P. Kelly, 4620 O Street, 80631 • Residential housing structures Owner: River View Homeowner's Association • Tennis Court • Below grade pond and associated embankments Owner: Weld County • N. 35th Avenue • W. O St. • Poudre River Trail Owner: William A. Rodman, 3613 West F Street, 80631 • Residential housing structures Owner: Xcel Energy •Electrical transmission lines Owner: F Street Property LLC (Structure agreement and landowner notice sent in same envelope) • Commercial structure GEI Consultants, Inc. 35 February 2015 Greeley 351h Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment Owner: Noble Energy (Structure agreement and landowner notice sent in same envelope) • 05-123-11900, Mobile Premix 4-35 • 05- 123-23229, Mobile Premix I 35-8 • 05-123-23233, Mobile Premix I 35-17 • 05-123-23231 , Mobile Premix I 35-4 • 05- 123-23234, Mobile Premix I 35-23 • 05-123-23235, Mobile Premix I 35-23 • 05-123-23860, Mobile Premix I 35-1 • 05-123-11901 , Mobile Premix 1A-35 • 05-123-10981, Mobile Premix 3-25 • 05-123-22216, Flathead I 35-12 • 05- 123-23194, Mobile Premix I 35- 19 • 05- 123- 10980, Mobile Premix 2-35 • 05- 123-23218, Mobile Premix 135-6 GEI Consultants, Inc. 36 February 2015 Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment Exhibit S : Landowner Notices 7013 vvv��� 2630 0001 3107 5047 i it s i o ag _ O c� C ' SENDER: COMILL TE THIS SECTION COMP! 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Article Number 7 01,3 2630 0001 3107 5115 '' y Cl. (transfer from service inbay PS Form 3811 . February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-1.1540 • 7013 2630 0001 3107 5023 T_ A n gi SENDER: COMPLETL THIS SECTION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY R` i1 a --I m m a n C 8- -n O `7 ° fi ~ k 6; a7, n, - A . S rn t!) • Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete A signature Pi O �. 3 n-; ti ll 'n l item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired, dit / N D Agent l m h -I p • Print your name and address on the reverse i ❑ Addressee o m so that we can return the card to you, a. Received rinrod Nrlm L. Date of Do ivo 4 m , . Es-, U Attach this card to the back of the mallpiece, f� / am sm m m 3 o rn up or on the front If space permits. - --u t ; Ca) O - D. 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Brown n .--, ' , ; . • co a7 6368 DH 1Dr. ai = `° rTi Bainville, MT 59212-9604 3. ServiceType i a .'� o m El Certified Man ❑ Express Mall io „a, w -- 0 Registered CIReturn Receipt for Merchandise TN (;) ..a t 0 insured Mall 0 C.O.D. h pt o en ' 0 ti - 4, Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) , oyes ,� �. fill 0 _ `� 3 Q 2. Article Number 7 p 13 2630 0001 310 7 510 0237 n. (Transfer from service label) �— PS Form 3811 . February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595.02-M-1540 . 7 013 2630 0001 3107 5092 COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION 11 z 01 a i y ; d C) C • Complete Items 1 , 2, and 3. Also complete A. Signature $ • a a„ a ° m !n item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. / 0 Agent . C m • le 2 y DO ' a Print your name and address on the reverse X r`/r ❑ Addressee a a) Wiz•ag? :DI -2 r) - so that we can return the card to you. D. Ftec= wad y /Printed Name) C. 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Service lype F-i c .► - D Certified Mall ❑ Express Mall t I �� I r ❑ Registered D Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 v C, t° `❑ Insured Mall ❑ C.O.D. ,� al .t 6, 3 _ `v f di o o —Y— _ lb -1I 4, Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) D Yes e13?i '^ 3 CD 2, Article Number a (transfer from service/abet) 7 013 2630 0001 310 7 5030 PS Form 3811 , February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595.02-M-1540 7013 2630 000 ], 3107 5061 �-4 M ne I go. 3 p t a SENDER . COMPLETE THIS SECTION COMPt Fit THIS SFCTION ON DELIVERY 90 AS 1 t :o a 1y' 0 3 - m Do • N Complete items 1 , 2, and 3. Also complete A. Signal rq El' .(4W ,! co item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. RAmg ent m "z' Z72 o — O ■ Print your name and address on the reverse XL L r .z d s = 5 1 t " so that we can return the card to you. dressed ma ». CC eCt (Prim! a 8 a 3 ii n — M — ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpieco e gu / y Print / C Date of Delivery 7 p 3 •- Et a O ce or on the front if space permits. Ike ` -� '-i rn —. a •z cD D N II ' ' - E 1. Article Addressed to: D. is delivery address different o n Item 1? 0 Yes D O 01 `.c 01 0• 2 < If YES, enter delivery address below: ANo ▪ — a a r 1 0 g .o � - C _M0 vi . CI,Cam'• = r-? w _ m - z • ,� - ' t °' Michael Kelly T - __ - w c m 4620 W. O St. - ~ < rn Greeley, CO 80631-9460 3. Se icelypo Agi �.v P i , --aXc0tun;ed Mall ❑ Express Mee �r j► c ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise a a . k 10 f: I.s ?O ❑ Insured Mail Cl C.O.D. 0 4 T , 3 a -�3 et) l 4. Restricted Delivery? (F�- ❑ Yes �, a. 2, Article Number - 0002 5p ;ti (Transfer from service label) 32 ,1 �r� �'1Si PS Form 3811 . February 2004 Domestic Return rlecedi,c -• 102595.02-M-184r 7013 2630 0001 3107 5085 r Vi 0-1 V" o O C SENDER: COMPLETE ! HIS SECTION �-::OMPIETE THIS SE.C HON ON OFI (VFRY v flu ; ry m •RI 73 ' ■ Complete items 1 , 2, and 3. Also complete A raw") I =', o 5 .4? 2:c 2 3 rD r -4 -1 item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. X D Anent m 8 v n ;l t» ■ Print your name end address on the reverse O ddressee I ; o m — Cr; so that we can return the card to you. © ecelved by (Prim td Name) to f De / IT d i g o m - ■ Attach this card to the back of the mallplece, \0,10(1 -?-- 6. / v7 0 r - �, w 9 0 m or on the front If space permits. V� 0 ) 5 * ( - - D. le delivery address different fror item 1? -f Ye X o in w o 2 ). Article Addressed to: If YES, enter delivery address below: ❑ No ` D �. TIX �p a Ut c to r to 1A T 0 '� r j 1Chi a `° ins ; ; v ;� �- c i LG Everist, Inc. U, P A m PO Box 5829 ° m Sioux Falls, SD 57117-5829 3. Service Type 'J' a cc St: •• eli-e• el — I El Certified Mall IJ Express Mall V ejt Mg:k 0 Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise CO ;.,ND % %;� -1 D Insured Mali Cl C.O.D. -N 1/4O o a 4: Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) CI Yes � o - — Cr) -- __ 0 a °' a 2. Article Number 7013 2630 0001 3107 5085 (Nosier from service label l t PS Form 3811 . February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102695.02-M-1540 7013 2630 0001 3107 5078 ! • � gi ( 6. s o a SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SEC IION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON OELiVEIfl E? ili tk o!iv:91- v lil f 3 m fn ■ Complete Items 1 , 2, and 3. Also complete A. Signature b $ ._� am Cry) H -O Item 4 If Restricted Delivery is desired. X /.r A O Agora `2 K — o ■ Print your name and address on the reverse (/v i O Addressee _9_2 T. `" � P ; ?1 , so that we can return the card to you. p • Attach this card to the back of the mallplece, B. Received by (Printed Name) O.� :�t D - o a or on the front if space permits. _114 4- ✓-1w�a ft - rD D. Is delivery address different from item 7? O Yes 1. Article Addressed to: ,, z' < if YES, enter delivery address below: O No ID 4-. A ) y. o > ci• _c • — I`— m Z38 -•: 0 tot v.O O • .` an " `'� ==" ; co 3� Melvin D. Everhart m ` (b m 4514 W. O St. a ;rt m g n Greeley, CO 80631-9460 3. Service Type al.41 �, M Q 11'1 ❑ Certified Mal, ❑ Express Mall Or a "n .: ;-._: 2 ❑ Registered O Return Receipt for Merchandise A 4 n . .� • ❑ Insured Mal! ❑ C.Q.D. li ----- i T ,? ri/ J:r 0 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ Yes iCn n r` l eD 2. Article Number 7013 a (llansfer from serve 2630 0001 310 ? 5078 PS Form 3811 , February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102698-02-M-1540 • rui,D d630 0001 3107 5054 ! i, VD m -n � � C SENDER COMPLETE THI`> ;t-C.' : 7MNrF?f TN1< ;�[ Irc)N � )NUTLIVhHti � o I & a 13 g aen � fTl • Complete items 1, 2, and 3. AI'sn Coinp!ete A. Sig re • • YD $ a p a xp 2 t n < :_7 -I Rem 4 If Restricted Delivery is desired. ❑ Agent z 1. `2 x)t 31 ZS' '_"� o s' Print your name and address on the reverse X j ❑ Acfdrosseo f' 7 �� $ , 71 C. ' so that we can return the card to you, tonr\ Ie ived !'rinfC!Name ( !o D t o ifl Attachthiscardtothebackofthemallplece, ory Q O w or on thefronaf space permits. e (,t/ ' ;) ►-- Z a �' w . ID D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑ Yes D am di ≤ z < 1. ArtideAddrease to: if YES, enter delivery address below: ❑ No D . 0 - -- rt} r O k,. ,� 4, o- - • W 7 7-• c, r-? ()4 m ) al - t..J , — . Z 33 O a - New Donald L. Trust • A r - - : • c m 1630 N. 35th Avenue - 3. Service Type K ��' ., Ill Greeley,CO 80631-9477❑Certified Ma}l❑Express Mall m n 1 ;i I„ . ,4) Cis ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise 'i" , — v H ❑ insured Mall ❑ 0.0.D. J U� i :/�ljd r ) •• 0 4. Restricted Delivery? Fee)) ❑ YID 'S��R e" lid? o. -51 . , 3 n 2. Article Nwnber• 7013 2630 0001 3 Z D 7 " / Mangier from service label) 5054 PS Form 3811 . February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102596-02-M-1640 7014 2120 0001 8344 5727 rHIS SEC rlof4 c;OA?" I It rive ',LC LION UN DELIV1:=HY ; Q � 3, -Ti O ri r • `Z it o o '` J ■ Complete ite1.►5 1 , 2, and 3. Also complete A. Si re • ' ' $ wW° 21 o rn item �11f Restricted Delivery x a' .e ive Is desired. flJ »rY ❑ Agent n �. 1 ■ Print your name and address on the reverse ��}(� ❑ Addressee ' , v . t so that we can return the card to you. `- �- t i 7' e'/ a 01111 't t TI B. Received byl(Printedl Name) C. ate of Deliverygar o m c • Attach this card to the back of the mallpiece, 1 If r or on the front if space permits. •s' y a m � ' 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from Item 1? E Yes ao CR `" o 1 I If YES, enter delivery address below: 0 No (i` < D i r 'g 7j JOINT v S • od i C. ` — 1 a �, � . /4'i- CALL. IF Li, L w ,._ _ a, 70 �_ rn g m , Z S 3a if vii 3. Service'Type riv r, `,•.., a E e�( , t: t;J S�31( ❑ C.ertlfted Maiim ❑ Priority Mall Express"' i 73 C! Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ` fi.❑ Insured Mall ❑ Collecton Delive ;Jtk, L ti 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) I = i ti ' ` + 1 ' ❑ Yes � i \ 2. Article Number ;f c' 7014 2120 0001 8344 5727 = I (Tr•ansferfrom service lebel) __ - I PS Form 3811 , July 2013 Domestic Return Receipt :; I, e r rce 7014 2120 0001 8344 5697 SENDER COMNr rlL rlrr5 ,SEC sore (;r AVI c: 'C: HILL. it:( Hwy ON OfLivl:try • i Zr>rls DI' Tali sa . e . n • Complete itonts 1, 2, and 3. Also complete ' / r I+ ll v a ? re a m Item 4 If Restricted Delivery is desired. titII Print your name and address on the reverse xi d so that we can return rho card to you. OAddressee ° C 3)t R , ' H • Attach this card torho back of the mallpiece 12! • (Id ' (Pilot: pa 6. Date of Deliveryr "` Z $a' a ?1 niI - .a . cor on the front if space permits. 1 • t ii g i m C- ° -' n1 4 _ . 11 2 z C 1. Article Addressed to; D. Is delivery address different from Ito 7 0 Yes ' �' If YES, enter delivery address below: O No Arm) R-1,1441 of why 4 03 c,•, _ti r P cfl-"rs * Pt G 1111 w 3 Awl N : _ . N m 3. Service Type a' (-� b 1v c rJ �O LZ 3 v Certlfiod Mar ❑ Priority Mail Expresso'" ' P\ v yr;L r�" L, �' m 0 Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ' �' ii. '<1 `'`V�\ 'U ❑ Insured Mall 0 Collect on DeliveryI _ s L. /r%s' cg, —( 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) I'�•• r cp. '. Article NumberQ Yes _ n 7014 2120 0001 8344 5697 ,r 3 (lansfer from service label) r t- 'S Form 3811, July 2013 Domestic Return Receipt cr I ••-. C �MHLETE THIS SECTION •N . 7014 2120 0001 8344 5710 . ENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION • Complete Items !, 2, And 3. Also complete A. Slgnatare G $ �'9 4-1N 4-4 ap 4 �ii ' o C7 . Item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. ,/ 7 a i'ela a • S M C • Print your name and address on the reverse X �L / 13 II r - so that we can return the card to you. = (n b J° P `� -� y B. Received by "Mite Name) C. Date ` r. il v C Ell t; ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, saes or on the front if space permits. n� 6.,\ki �+ is 3 0 1. Article Addressed to: — — D. 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Tracking Number: 70142120000183445703 Product & Tracking Information Available Actions Postal Product: Features: First-Class Mail® Certified Mall Return Receipt Text Updates DATE&TIME STATUS OF ITEM LOCATION Email Updates February 2, 2016 , 11:07 am Delivered, Front GREELEY, CO 00631 Desk/Reception Return Receipt After Mailing The package is delayed and will not be delivered by the expected delivery date An updated delivery date will be provided when available. Your item was delivered to the front desk or reception area at 11:07 am on February 2, 2015 in GREELEY, CO 80631 January 31, 2015 , 9:39 am Business Closed GREELEY, CO 80631 January 30, 2015 , 1:08 pm Departed USPS Origin DENVER, CO 80266 Facility January 29, 2015 , 9:02 pm Arrived at USPS Origin DENVER, CO 80266 Facility January 29, 2015 , 3:23 pm Acceptance DENVER, CO 80237 Track Another Package Tracking (or receipt) number Track It HELPFUL LINKS ON ABOUT USPS.COM OTHER USPS SITES LEGAL INFORMATION Contact Us About USPS Home Business Customer Gateway Privacy Policy Site Index Newsroom Postal Inspectors Terms of Use FAQs USPS Service Updates Inspector General FOR Forms & Publications Postal Explorer No FEAR Act EEO Data Government Services National Postal Museum Careers Resources for Developers Copyright Co 2015 USPS. All Rights Reserved. 2/9/2015 Exhibit S : Structure Agreements . . • ah-I • ) s 74 1/4-e_ U. S. Postal ServiceTM U.S. Postal ServiceTM CERTIFIED MAILrM RECEIPT CERTIFIED MAIL., RECEIPT r'R (Domestic Mail Only; No Insurance Coverage Provided) m (Domestic Mail Only; No Insurance Coverage Provided) ru For dollvery Information visit our website at www.usps,com. - - a- For anilvory information visit our website at www uuns corn,. O cl GR EY C0 �80414 €.. : ►.. �, GRf9.EI' 'CO eosi L : Postage $ $0.49 0196 Postage $ $0.49 (_-0196 ru -a . Certified Fee $3 30, 6 -.9e\ Certified Fee $3.30 1 RJ 1 6 D Return Receipt Fee r CI Aetum Receipt Fee , �- �'�� (Endorsement Required) • D (Endorsement Required) $2.70 �:, s' 0 ) ��` — — 0 I � © Restricted Delivery Fee t' jo. rD (EdoseennDt Rq ied) $0.00 10? b -n 0 Required) $0,0A\ �i� (Endorsement R uired �. RJ v 0 RI - tJi/V si Total Pneinne & Fees ti� p Total Unstann & Ferns A 44.4_4Q /A&F9 14 ��1 $6.69 th / - m "O San % MI rl Mr. Carl Hill .Suit Mr. Candelario Nevarez n o�F c/o 83 Joint Ventures, LLC or 3401 W. F St. 2815 83rd Ave. 614 City, Greeley, CO 80631 Greeley, CO 80634 rig vucuoni(` la n6lruclionn U. S . Postal Servicew U .S. Postal ServiceTM CERTIFIED MAIL,.V. RECEIPT CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPT (Domestic Mali Only; No Insurance Coverage Provided) ryi (Domestic Mail Only: No Insurance Coverage Provided) For delivery information visit our website at www.usps;corn,, ©aF. .F r Ilv ry inf• rm:ti.n of•it • ur w it :t www.us►s.c• m GR EELE ELE 0 806$1 - GREELEY CO 80631 . 4 s y ' C ..n —a - ru Postage $ $0.49 01% Postage $ $0.49 01% asru Certified Fee $3.30 c.-. ' i - ve4, li Certified Fee #3.30 / �*‘ � 'U jeLti • . • I= Return Receipt Fee i \ D Roaun Receipt Fee Polittmarlt p (Endorsement Required) $2. 1 • D (Erxiorsemont Rogterod) $2.71 (,), r'Moto • ,) +/j� \n, D Restricted Delivery Fee ` � `"y jf AI i I D Restricted Delivery Fee ? k�+ a (Endorsement Required) $0■ t 1 t;� r � 0 (Endorsement Required) $0. 1 i :pi t . 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Article Number7 014 2120 0001 83411 5680 (Transfer from service label) PS Form 3811 , July 2013 Domestic Return Receipt I Structure Agreement This letter has been provided to you as the owner of a structure on or within two hundred (200) feet of a proposed mine site. The State of Colorado, Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety ("Division") requires that where a mining operation will adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent man-made structure located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected land, the Applicant shall either: a) Provide a notarized agreement between the Applicant and the Person(s) having an interest in the structure, that the Applicant is to provide compensation for any damage to the structure; or b) Where such an agreement cannot be reached, 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 such structure is a utility, the Applicant may supply a notarized letter, on utility letterhead, from the owner(s) of the utility that the mining and reclamation activities, as proposed, will have "no negative effect" on their utility. (Construction Materials Rule 6.3.12 and Rule 6.4. 19 & Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rule 6.3. 12 and Rule 6.4,20) The Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board ("Board") has determined that this form, if properly executed, represents an agreement that complies with Construction Materials Rule 6.3. 12(a), Rule 6.4.19(a), and C.R.S. § 34-32.5-115(4)(e) and with Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rule 6.3. 12(a), Rule 6.4.20(a), and C.R.S. § 34-32-115(4)(d). This form is for the sole purpose of ensuring compliance with the Rules and Regulations and shall not make the Board or'Division a necessary party to any private civil lawsuit to enforce the terms of the agreement or create any enforcement obligations in the Board or the Division. The following structures are located on or within 200 feet of the proposed affected area: 1. Residential housing structures The Applicant, Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. does hereby certify that Melvin D. Everhart shall be compensated for any damage from the proposed mining operation to the above listed structures located within 200 feet of the proposed affected area described in Exhibit A, of the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine, File Number M-1977-036. This form has been approved by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board pursuant to its authority under the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials and the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act for Hard Rock, Metal, and Designated Mining Operations. Any alteration or modification to this form shall result in voiding this form. NOTARY FOR PERMIT APPLICANT Acknowledged by: MIkikicitAA MU,v tCJt , tvi QLs ,TIC- . Applicant: 4)1.--,A Representative Name: IVIct .4- kj t Date: W f?51 - Title: R1ta, 0A d !1 p/ A/t_ 0 STATE OF kwzvck ) ss. COUNTY OF3440,yednt.) ) The foregoing was acknowledged before me this r99day of 9,_ t , 20 f4, by DLUJLJ ' .1�-� MIL1/1 as Ltt T AM, of f JAtita'1 AlVir't' tt.. Milk id 8/1/1C . 1l (T?J1uT21A 1{LL�14J My Commission Expires:Notarublic �`` ,\.•.,,...... i. e, er N : N :n ARC i. . -o-o_o_ ; �may •.!°CIBLIC;:'� ix••'• ....• ' t%' c 4,,, • /'f n I`1 `1���``` NOTARY FOR STRUCTURE OWNER Acknowledged by: 4 1 / � , /i. Structure Owner: . , 4 It r:- t .-r Representative Name: Date: 0 c f I'i Title: c- er,p t,.-- STATE OF CC•j`UY't'e.C I() ) ) ss. COUNTY OF Iac-\mc— ) The foregoing was acknowledged before me this ,5 day of P( X\l ic54- , 20 I H , by 1' _\\. ht\ \.k\\LE' vCt Vkekt;-- as nu )O Pr of Sk-c-xytku i l ,f .� �.�t ( .(- D'� t�� 1 My Commission Expires : 1 p 13vi 11 Nota y Public JANINE 0 MUIR traNOTA7/ILL'S LJQ NOTARY !O 201 34004448 4Y CQMM1001QN EXP$RBD 1/30/2017 - - - - -� SENDER COM' - r. rE THIS SECTION %OMPt Fit rr,irr, r'UN ON t)F: eVENT ■ Complete item§ t, 2, and 3. Also complete A. Signature Item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. �/i �,, ❑ Agent ■ Print your name and address on the reverse X f� 0 Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Rbcelve y (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery I • Attach this card to the back of the malipiece, or on the front if space permits. ittlC 5 ?014 1. Article Addre4ld to: D. is delivery address different from Item 1? 0 Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: 0 No DCP Midstream LP 3026 4;b Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 3. Service Type ip Certified Mall 0 Express Mall Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise O Insured Mall O C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) O Yes 2. Artois Number Mender from service !abet) PS Form 3811 , February. 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595.02-M-1540 Structure Agreement This letter has been provided to you as the owner of a structure on or within two hundred (200) feet of a proposed mine site. The State of Colorado, Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety ("Division") requires that where a mining operation will adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent man-made structure located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected land, the Applicant shall either: a) Provide a notarized agreement between the Applicant and the Person(s) having an interest in the structure, that the Applicant is to provide compensation for any damage to the structure; or b) Where such an agreement cannot be reached, 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 such structure is a utility, the Applicant may supply a notarized letter, on utility letterhead, from the owner(s) of the utility that the mining and reclamation activities, as proposed, will have "no negative effect" on their utility. (Construction Materials Rule 63. 12 and Rule 6.4.19 & Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rule 6.3.12 and Rule 6.4.20) The Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board ("Board") has determined that this form, if properly executed, represents an agreement that complies with Construction Materials Rule 6.3.12(a), Rule 6.4. 19(a), and C.R.S. § 34-32.5-115(4)(e) and with Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rule 6.3.12(a), Rule 6.4.20(a), and C.R.S. § 34-32-115(4)(d). This form is for the sole purpose of ensuring compliance with the Rules and Regulations and shall not make the Board or Division a necessary party to any private civil lawsuit to enforce the terms of the agreement or create any enforcement obligations in the Board or the Division. The following structures are located on or within 200 feet of the proposed affected area: 1. Natural Gas Pipelines The Applicant, Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. does hereby certify that DCP Midstream LP shall be compensated for any damage from the proposed mining operation to the above listed structures located within 200 feet of the proposed affected area described in Exhibit A, of the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine, File Number M4977-036. This form has been approved by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board pursuant to its authority under the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials and the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act for Hard Rock, Metal, and Designated Mining Operations. Any alteration or modification to this form shall result in voiding this form. NOTARY FOR PERMIT APPLICANT Acknowledged by: Ai/4W lairid'4 . it- ruttS C . Applicant: ,�,..-.__ Representative Name: nt/Id, 1-- WU K) Date: _ Olbic ( , LI -- Title: Re, ,-t° nak VP kriku STATE OF (!O1OV2LdO ) II ) ss. COUNTY OF '�,1 l t• so--7L} ) The foregoing was acknowledged before me this -2 day of • Ju. k, , 20 14 , by ,-Dit v i a 1-L ' f1- mil r l as f Q &no_ 4/6442 of 4't 1,i Witt cr- w• . ItiM<d vC a s, c . CJtLu1kt4uJz-aj(22r> My Commission Expires: U5/2)071 1 to \```\\\�U11ltt No y Public 1"1///�//�///i J ........... / G '% tt ..."\\\O - U) -0-0,0_ PrCOLcP\\���� �/1/!lI1IIIIII4 ►'s\��� \ NOTARY FOR STRUCTURE OWNER I Acknowledged by 7,17------,,,c4 e Structure Owner: r /O; � zen, 0° Representative Name : �kj a en /eat i Date: N/Dl/nix' Title : YI c--,- C , ter l STATE OF Opot..02Ar>b ) ) ss. WCUP COUNTY OF ) The foregoing was acknowledged before me this day of wb , 20 l 4 , by 4MCMLDL - L€GMs 17. as Actekir Accow€.1-Tiv - Fncs of bite pLDS'ctL-&►w`, LP . ar`-"'" s My Commission Expires: o4( ( 15ilt Notary blic \_ SHAWN C. DATES NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO MY C MMI S ON ID PIR 2 ES APRIL 15. 2018 V sEN . EF�: LONIYLEIf 69 +1D 6922 2QQD OZOE ETDL • Complete Items 1 , 2, and Y. Also complete A. Signature item 4 If Restricted Delivery is desired. ;� D IN Print your name and address on the reverse x L�►+�L Agent so that we can return the card to you. Li Addressee ■ Attach this card to the back of the mallplece, R ece►ved by (Printed Nemo) C, DtattieSS o or on the front if space permits. �' �- l/1�e �-� ?�� Auii 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from hem 1? D Yes if YES, enter delivery address below: ❑ No Mr. Earl E. Wellnitz 4700 W. O St. Greeley,,,CO 80631 3. Sen+ice Type lei Certified Mall ❑ Express Mall ❑ Registered O Return Receipt for Merchandise O Insured Mall O C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ Yee 2. Article Number (►ianafor hum service labeg PS Form 3811 , February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 1o25s5-o24t-tsao Structure Agreement This letter has been provided to you as the owner of a structure on or within two hundred (200) feet of a proposed mine site. The State of Colorado, Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety ("Division") requires that where a mining operation will adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent man-made structure located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected land, the Applicant shall either: a) Provide a notarized agreement between the Applicant and the Person(s) having an interest in the structure, that the Applicant is to provide compensation for any damage to the structure; or b) Where such an agreement cannot be reached, 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 such structure is a utility, the Applicant may supply a notarized letter, on utility letterhead, from the owner(s) of the utility that the mining and reclamation activities, as proposed, will have "no negative effect" on their utility. (Construction Materials Rule 6.3. 12 and Rule 6.4. 19 & Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rule 6.3.12 and Rule 6.4.20) The Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board ("Board") has determined that this form, if properly executed, represents an agreement that complies with Construction Materials Rule 6.3.12(a), Rule 6.4.19(a), and C.R.S. § 34-32.5-115(4)(e) and with Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rule 6.3.12(a), Rule 6.4.20(a), and C. R.S. § 34-32-115(4)(d). This form is for the sole purpose of ensuring compliance with the Rules and Regulations and shall not make the Board or Division a necessary party to any private civil lawsuit to enforce the terms of the agreement or create any enforcement obligations in the Board or the Division. The following structures are located on or within 200 feet of the proposed affected area: 1. Residential housing structures The Applicant, Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. does hereby certify that Earl A. Wellnitz shall be compensated for any damage from the proposed mining operation to the above listed structures located within 200 feet of the proposed affected area described in Exhibit A, of the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine, File Number M-1977-036. This form has been approved by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board pursuant to its authority under the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials and the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act for Hard Rock, Metal, and Designated Mining Operations. Any alteration or modification to this form shall result in voiding this form. NOTARY FOR PERMIT APPLICANT Acknowledged by: QIN41.A4 Mttvi C i4/k4eV&Q,LS Applicant: � , _ Representative Name: 1<'l� +129exillairl Date: 01/344- Title: Plot _ STATE OF Obinv A ACi ) ss. COUNTY OF t So) t ) The foregoing was acknowledged before me this �% ?� �� day of Jtt. , 20 I q, by Ufa ye Y tend. a '1 a s 1 I'm 1 a C VP/ea of vivre ki t i-04 . rULIS, Gtc. Lt. -- • SlitalAtIIt J My Commission Expires: _ D 5l'oli (P \����������\iuiml�a,,,/��� N ary Public t' ' • "410 TA fr.'e.TA • • w 1 • • 7 c` MI11111111111010 NOTARY FOR STRUCTURE OWNER Acknowledged by: Structure Owner: IUr 1 a Representative Name - Ec ..w X11 r�, ��' _ p j � _���A _; __ -1 Date: c Title: Ly_\.LL (1C. S STATE OF LoloraCALC:__ ) ss, COUNTY OF \A d d ) The foregoing was acknowledged before me this ILL. day ofu - , 2O ILI , by 6 Tr 1 S ci 1'(Vk as (_.i_Vle .C of rc u oo.0 c�L My Commission Expires: Q . \ 41 D t Notary Pthlic 'rfi l , ABBY C GLASER NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO NOTARY ID 200440+0674 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES Mean 14, 2017 06h0 6922 200D 020E E'tflt SENDER : COMPLET - - - I • ` • • • ■ Complete Items 1 , 2, and 3. Also complete A- S nature+ Item 4 If Restricted Delivery Is desired. X A O Agent ■ Print your twine and address on the reverse O Addressee so that we'can return the card to you. 6.ifleyv\ved by ( rated a e) C. Date of Delivery to Attach this card to the back of the maiipiece, or on the front if space permits. D. Is delivery address dlfferett frtxn item 1? D Yes 1. Article Addressed'to: If YES, enter delivery address below: C3 No Vi Everist, Inc. O Box 5829 `Sioux Falls, SD 57117 3. Service7We Certified Mall O Express Mall O Registered O Return Receipt for Merchandise O Insured Mall O C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) O Yes 2. Article Number (Tiansfer from service label) PS Form 3811 , February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 Structure Agreement This letter has been provided to you as the owner of a structure on or within two hundred (200) feet of a proposed mine site. The State of Colorado, Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety ("Division") requires that where a mining operation will adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent man-made structure located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected land, the Applicant shall either: a) Provide a notarized agreement between the Applicant and the Person(s) having an interest in the structure, that the Applicant is to provide compensation for any damage to the structure; or b) Where such an agreement cannot be reached, 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 such structure is a utility, the Applicant may supply a notarized letter, on utility letterhead, from the owner(s) of the utility that the mining and reclamation activities, as proposed, will have "no negative effect" on their utility. (Construction Materials Rule 6.3. 12 and Rule 6.4. 19 & Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rule 6.3. 12 and Rule 6.4.20) The Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board ("Board") has determined that this form, if properly executed, represents an agreement that complies with Construction Materials Rule 6.3.12(a), Rule 6.4. 19(a), and C.R.S. § 34-32.5-115(4)(e) and with Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rule 6.3.12(a), Rule 6.4.20(a), and C.R.S. § 34-32-11S(4)(d). This form is for the sole purpose of ensuring compliance with the Rules and Regulations and shall not make the Board or Division a necessary party to any private civil lawsuit to enforce the terms of the agreement or create any enforcement obligations in the Board or the Division. The following structures are located on or within 200 feet of the proposed affected area: 1. 2 below grade ponds and associated embankments The Applicant, Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. does hereby certify that LG Everist, Inc. shall be compensated for any damage from the proposed mining operation to the above listed structures located within 200 feet of the proposed affected area described in Exhibit A, of the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine, File Number M-1977-036. This form has been approved by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board pursuant to its authority under the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials and the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act for Hard Rock, Metal, and Designated Mining Operations. Any alteration or modification to this form shall result in voiding this form. -1 NOTARY FOR PERMIT APPLICANT Acknowledged by: M&1-(In rVtt-v t-t`f k..-, 11A[ V'L&(S 7ThiC Applicant: --Q,...4 il Representative Name: )av, d, I4&5LLa'la {-) Date: (n/dc /it} Title: STATE OF @Okofltcto ) j ss. COUNTY OF ‘ lekilArStrY1 ) , ACIN The foregoing was acknowledged before me this .. day of '_ thi. , 20 14 , by flcvtd (1lcy.rtnitne4 ht-_JJ r . _ a s _ of &AAR F1 Iif.YI e4h - 4-Y•vCQ.iS i C . LEE .'j .IzuiL3 My Commission Expires: 013.04 ,,I,II,,,.„,Ip�,� N ry Public ��� \� M &orb �• iv s$oTAf3�:: �n 1 -0-0-0- 5),\ .PUBLIC.: '<9 . 9&� COLU��. a%u/rrniillino NOTARY FOR STRUCTURE OWNER c Acknowledged by: ' Structure Owner: l_ . a . L Vcr 1s 1 v c Representative Name: ti a,n. Q e.r Date: G 1 7 /3 -- 201 4 Title: ) . s f Atli , SL rc 't Z..,r i STATE O F .�,ca t.t ) ) ss. COUNTY OF /ady 2 ) Anv The foregoing was acknowledged before me this / day of azitates, by 1 � o7./MI..y. ,I 0 i n My Commission Expires: / • / - l , �.�'� NIA fly Notary Public •''•r �•••.;:t : r$OTARr \ :•(s1„: PUBLIC , i i cot ,. ••••.... •....... .••• Structure Agreement This letter has been provided to you as the owner of a structure on or within two hundred (200) feet of a proposed mine site. The State of Colorado, Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety ("Division") requires that where a mining operation will adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent man-made structure located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected land, the Applicant shall either: a) Provide a notarized agreement between the Applicant and the Person(s) having an interest in the structure, that the Applicant is to provide compensation for any damage to the structure; or b) Where such an agreement cannot be reached, 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 such structure is a utility, the Applicant may supply a notarized letter, on utility letterhead, from the owner(s) of the utility that the mining and reclamation activities, as proposed, will have "no negative effect" on their utility. (Construction Materials Rule 6.3.12 and Rule 6.4.19 & Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rule 6.3.12 and Rule 6.4.20) The Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board ("Board") has determined that this form, if properly executed, represents an agreement that complies with Construction Materials Rule 6.3.12(a), Rule 6.4.19(a), and C. R.S. § 34-32.5-115(4)(e) and with Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rule 6.3.12(a), Rule 6.4.20(a), and C.R.S. § 34-32-115(4)(d). This form is for the sole purpose of ensuring compliance with the Rules and Regulations and shall not make the Board or Division a necessary party to any private civil lawsuit to enforce the terms of the agreement or create any enforcement obligations in the Board or the Division. The following structures are located on or within 200 feet of the proposed affected area: 1. Commercial structure located at 3455 West F St. The Applicant, Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. does hereby certify that F-Street Property LLC shall be compensated for any damage from the proposed mining operation to the above listed structures located within 200 feet of the proposed affected area described in Exhibit A, of the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine, File Number M-1977-036. This form has been approved by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board pursuant to its authority under the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials and the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act for Hard Rock, Metal, and Designated Mining Operations. Any alteration or modification to this form shall result in voiding this form. NOTARY FOR PERMIT APPLICANT Acknowledged by: Ka.1/h n Mo-n e,+ AQ.42nna S ► lific . Applicant: -CL,"-A. I4 kraemsn. Representative Name: i.MJ.G• r ma An Date: ! hh( ( t Title: ie ► onet( VP/60.4. STATE OF ,d Olrvc. 0 ) ) ss. COUNTY OF k1 tika5CYN ) The foregoing was acknowledged before me this -Tfi day of ill(ILIA VG\ , 20 15 , by Da.vt A (- .Se r na.n as Reoj nntL VP/CAA of 1iiit.rh (I Ma v a ,A�f--. 14/(lata.S _ire , IIttttc1,4kMA.€1c44Jt4 . My Commission Expires: c)5/ oy (( 6 �\��� `usun ail/4�i NotIC Public �`�` J�� • ''��& ... c * UTq )' i N •'••;?BLIC•,. ' 9 ' ` OoPCaS viz' 4unlwuo NOTARY FOR STRUCTURE OWNER '? Acknowledged by) i „inn.? / ? t li� L L G Applicant: i 1'�l1'rl a.. ` r 6,,e.,-,1 Representative Name: Raber4a L I (' ; i Date: �54-AGc.GUr.A --<, (--JO/ S . Title: (�-C.ujctir��jyt:r�,-r « -�,p-� 1 STATE OF _R`- C_) ) ) ss. COUNTY OF it ,!D.Y -A ) The foregoing was acknowledged before me this "� day of / r�� p / 20 /6 , by 1 �' t as OtAi - 14.- te 1 of f.)Ire-P tpec--- ) Lite v-/U) C104 kiLVL My Commission Expires: 42 7/5 p �9 ,, Notary Public MICHAELA MILLER Notary Public State of Colorado My Commission Expires: 10-19-2015 i Attachments GEI Consultants, Inc. Attachments-1 February 2015 Greeley 35"' Avenue Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment Attachment A : Groundwater Monitoring and Mitigation Plan 1 . Groundwater Monitoring and Mitigation Plan 1 . 1 Purpose This There will be no change to the majority of the Groundwater Monitoring and Mitigation plan has been developed for the 2011 Greeley 35`h Avenue reclamation permit amendment. However, there will be updates discussed in Exhibit G, to account for the change to Developed Water Storag Colorado Division of Reelamati for the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine. Attachment B : NRCS Web Soil Survey Results USDA United States A product of the National Custom Soil Resource Department of Cooperative Soil Survey, Agriculture a joint effort of the United Report for NRCS Agriculture and other agencies, State Weld County , Natural agencies including the Resources Agricultural Experiment C o l o ra d o Conservation Stations, and local Service participants Southern Part , r t 4 , c _ . - • i 4 - - I. , I - . _ • fit. ,-'�r�r.. • 4• i.. : y \1/4 : . t ._ . ..;ii 4 i . . i_ 1 i i.- . 1� r,. v ` ° r it,- , �� l —- .ifr ' :(4" . ireqiiii...b -- .- ^ •.--- ‘' R` Lhe- 4:Pl_ as4ilit If ' 1 ‘.. -- .20 a•ei .i 't ,- a.ii el* 0 4 IPIPISI 4 ‘k Nio• -- 4 % --- I-.- 41.4-.. 1 I - it .I .4' .. • , i V i • t It .. -4 Pt' r r� r/_ I f s y 1r ' 1 174 „a, . • ._ . 4,. . i, . ,,_. .. ‘ , I , 4. _ • p- g • 4- --..... ' ir." ' ' -1:-. . — *Id. ..i- trai,%�1 : i � 1. jr,„,, , . • to i' * • ,..... „. • , i _„. ,..______ _, . .. rke.,._. . .1 4 • - 4 . • it I + r '' ,';. Fr,• I - ; v `� I - , . .10 : tr 4 • '4- rev i i Y iI 0 �������� 8,000 ft ,. t -.� - - ♦ I1 ' r xCt T'i � June 3, 2014 Preface Soil surveys contain information that affects land use planning in survey areas. They highlight soil limitations that affect various land uses and provide information about the properties of the soils in the survey areas. Soil surveys are designed for many different users, including farmers, ranchers, foresters, agronomists, urban planners, community officials, engineers, developers, builders, and home buyers. Also, conservationists, teachers, students, and specialists in recreation, waste disposal, and pollution control can use the surveys to help them understand, protect, or enhance the environment. Various land use regulations of Federal, State, and local governments may impose special restrictions on land use or land treatment. Soil surveys identify soil properties that are used in making various land use or land treatment decisions. The information is intended to help the land users identify and reduce the effects of soil limitations on various land uses. The landowner or user is responsible for identifying and complying with existing laws and regulations. Although soil survey information can be used for general farm, local, and wider area planning, onsite investigation is needed to supplement this information in some cases. Examples include soil quality assessments (http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/ nrcs/main/soils/health/) and certain conservation and engineering applications. For more detailed information, contact your local USDA Service Center (http:// offices.sc.egov.usda.gov/locator/app?agency=nres) or your NRCS State Soil Scientist (http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/soils/contactus/? cid=nrcs142p2_053951 ). Great differences in soil properties can occur within short distances. Some soils are seasonally wet or subject to flooding. Some are too unstable to be used as a foundation for buildings or roads. Clayey or wet soils are poorly suited to use as septic tank absorption fields. A high water table makes a soil poorly suited to basements or underground installations. The National Cooperative Soil Survey is a joint effort of the United States Department of Agriculture and other Federal agencies, State agencies including the Agricultural Experiment Stations, and local agencies. The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has leadership for the Federal part of the National Cooperative Soil Survey. Information about soils is updated periodically. Updated information is available through the NRCS Web Soil Survey, the site for official soil survey information. 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USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 3 Contents Preface 2 How Soil Surveys Are Made 5 Soil Map 7 Soil Map 8 Legend 9 Map Unit Legend 10 Map Unit Descriptions 10 Weld County, Colorado, Southern Part 12 3—Aquolls and Aquents, gravelly substratum 12 85—Water 13 86—Borrow Pits 14 References 15 4 How Soil Surveys Are Made Soil surveys are made to provide information about the soils and miscellaneous areas in a specific area. They include a description of the soils and miscellaneous areas and their location on the landscape and tables that show soil properties and limitations affecting various uses. Soil scientists observed the steepness, length, and shape of the slopes; the general pattern of drainage; the kinds of crops and native plants; and the kinds of bedrock. They observed and described many soil profiles. A soil profile is the sequence of natural layers, or horizons, in a soil. The profile extends from the surface down into the unconsolidated material in which the soil formed or from the surface down to bedrock. The unconsolidated material is devoid of roots and other living organisms and has not been changed by other biological activity. Currently, soils are mapped according to the boundaries of major land resource areas (MLRAs). MLRAs are geographically associated land resource units that share common characteristics related to physiography, geology, climate, water resources, soils, biological resources, and land uses (USDA, 2006). Soil survey areas typically consist of parts of one or more MLRA. The soils and miscellaneous areas in a survey area occur in an orderly pattern that is related to the geology, landforms, relief, climate, and natural vegetation of the area. Each kind of soil and miscellaneous area is associated with a particular kind of landform or with a segment of the landform. By observing the soils and miscellaneous areas in the survey area and relating their position to specific segments of the landform; a soil scientist develops a concept, or model, of how they were formed. Thus, during mapping , this model enables the soil scientist to predict with a considerable degree of accuracy the kind of soil or miscellaneous area at a specific location on the landscape. Commonly, individual soils on the landscape merge into one another as their characteristics gradually change. To construct an accurate soil map, however, soil scientists must determine the boundaries between the soils. They can observe only a limited number of soil profiles. Nevertheless, these observations, supplemented by an understanding of the soil-vegetation-landscape relationship, are sufficient to verify predictions of the kinds of soil in an area and to determine the boundaries. Soil scientists recorded the characteristics of the soil profiles that they studied. They noted soil color, texture, size and shape of soil aggregates, kind and amount of rock fragments, distribution of plant roots, reaction, and other features that enable them to identify soils. After describing the soils in the survey area and determining their properties, the soil scientists assigned the soils to taxonomic classes (units). Taxonomic classes are concepts. Each taxonomic class has a set of soil characteristics with precisely defined limits. The classes are used as a basis for comparison to classify soils systematically. Soil taxonomy, the system of taxonomic classification used in the United States, is based mainly on the kind and character of soil properties and the arrangement of horizons within the profile. After the soil scientists classified and named the soils in the survey area, they compared the 5 Custom Soil Resource Report individual soils with similar soils in the same taxonomic class in other areas so that they could confirm data and assemble additional data based on experience and research. The objective of soil mapping is not to delineate pure map unit components; the objective is to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that have similar use and management requirements. Each map unit is defined by a unique combination of soil components and/or miscellaneous areas in predictable proportions. Some components may be highly contrasting to the other components of the map unit. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data. The delineation of such landforms and landform segments on the map provides sufficient information for the development of resource plans. If intensive use of small areas is planned , onsite investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas. Soil scientists make many field observations in the process of producing a soil map. The frequency of observation is dependent upon several factors, including scale of mapping , intensity of mapping, design of map units, complexity of the landscape, and experience of the soil scientist. Observations are made to test and refine the soil- landscape model and predictions and to verify the classification of the soils at specific locations. Once the soil-landscape model is refined , a significantly smaller number of measurements of individual soil properties are made and recorded. These measurements may include field measurements, such as those for color, depth to bedrock, and texture, and laboratory measurements, such as those for content of sand, silt, clay, salt, and other components. Properties of each soil typically vary from one point to another across the landscape. Observations for map unit components are aggregated to develop ranges of characteristics for the components. The aggregated values are presented. Direct measurements do not exist for every property presented for every map unit component. Values for some properties are estimated from combinations of other properties. While a soil survey is in progress, samples of some of the soils in the area generally are collected for laboratory analyses and for engineering tests. Soil scientists interpret the data from these analyses and tests as well as the field-observed characteristics and the soil properties to determine the expected behavior of the soils under different uses. Interpretations for all of the soils are field tested through observation of the soils in different uses and under different levels of management. Some interpretations are modified to fit local conditions, and some new interpretations are developed to meet local needs. Data are assembled from other sources, such as research information, production records, and field experience of specialists. For example, data on crop yields under defined levels of management are assembled from farm records and from field or plot experiments on the same kinds of soil. Predictions about soil behavior are based not only on soil properties but also on such variables as climate and biological activity. Soil conditions are predictable over long periods of time, but they are not predictable from year to year. For example, soil scientists can predict with a fairly high degree of accuracy that a given soil will have a high water table within certain depths in most years, but they cannot predict that a high water table will always be at a specific level in the soil on a specific date. 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Q co co co O m m 0 U C) (9 J J 2 2 d Q' co U) U7 Cl) CO d ) 4-, a = R ti no , g. 3 ® 1, >4 ,: O -4 --I O ® + ; 0 a a U) 1 Custom Soil Resource Report Map Unit Legend Weld County, Colorado, Southern Part (CO618) Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI l Percent of AOI 3 Aquolls and Aquents, gravelly 139.5 37.4% substratum 85 Water 96.0 25.7% 86 Borrow Pits 137.4 36.8% Totals for Area of Interest 372.9 100.0% Map Unit Descriptions The map units delineated on the detailed soil maps in a soil survey represent the soils or miscellaneous areas in the survey area. The map unit descriptions, along with the maps, can be used to determine the composition and properties of a unit. A map unit delineation on a soil map represents an area dominated by one or more major kinds of soil or miscellaneous areas. A map unit is identified and named according to the taxonomic classification of the dominant soils. Within a taxonomic class there are precisely defined limits for the properties of the soils. On the landscape, however, the soils are natural phenomena, and they have the characteristic variability of all natural phenomena. Thus, the range of some observed properties may extend beyond the limits defined for a taxonomic class. Areas of soils of a single taxonomic class rarely, if ever, can be mapped without including areas of other taxonomic classes. Consequently, every map unit is made up of the soils or miscellaneous areas for which it is named and some minor components that belong to taxonomic classes other than those of the major soils. Most minor soils have properties similar to those of the dominant soil or soils in the map unit, and thus they do not affect use and management. These are called noncontrasting, or similar, components. They may or may not be mentioned in a particular map unit description. Other minor components, however, have properties and behavioral characteristics divergent enough to affect use or to require different management. These are called contrasting, or dissimilar, components. They generally are in small areas and could not be mapped separately because of the scale used. Some small areas of strongly contrasting soils or miscellaneous areas are identified by a special symbol on the maps. If included in the database for a given area, the contrasting minor components are identified in the map unit descriptions along with some characteristics of each. A few areas of minor components may not have been observed, and consequently they are not mentioned in the descriptions, especially where the pattern was so complex that it was impractical to make enough observations to identify all the soils and miscellaneous areas on the landscape. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data. The objective of mapping is not to delineate pure taxonomic classes but rather to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that have similar use and management requirements. The delineation of such segments on the map provides sufficient information for the development of resource plans. If 10 Custom Soil Resource Report intensive use of small areas is planned, however, onsite investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas. An identifying symbol precedes the map unit name in the map unit descriptions. Each description includes general facts about the unit and gives important soil properties and qualities. Soils that have profiles that are almost alike make up a soil series. Except for differences in texture of the surface layer, all the soils of a series have major horizons that are similar in composition, thickness, and arrangement. Soils of one series can differ in texture of the surface layer, slope, stoniness, salinity, degree of erosion, and other characteristics that affect their use. On the basis of such differences, a soil series is divided into soil phases. Most of the areas shown on the detailed soil maps are phases of soil series. The name of a soil phase commonly indicates a feature that affects use or management. For example, Alpha silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is a phase of the Alpha series. Some map units are made up of two or more major soils or miscellaneous areas. These map units are complexes, associations, or undifferentiated groups. A complex consists of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas in such an intricate pattern or in such small areas that they cannot be shown separately on the maps. The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar in all areas. Alpha-Beta complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes, is an example. An association is made up of two or more geographically associated soils or miscellaneous areas that are shown as one unit on the maps. Because of present or anticipated uses of the map units in the survey area, it was not considered practical or necessary to map the soils or miscellaneous areas separately. The pattern and relative proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar. Alpha- Beta association, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example. An undifferentiated group is made up of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas that could be mapped individually but are mapped as one unit because similar interpretations can be made for use and management. The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas in a mapped area are not uniform. An area can be made up of only one of the major soils or miscellaneous areas, or it can be made up of all of them. Alpha and Beta soils, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example. Some surveys include miscellaneous areas. Such areas have little or no soil material and support little or no vegetation. Rock outcrop is an example. 11 Custom Soil Resource Report Weld County, Colorado, Southern Part 3—Aquolls and Aquents, gravelly substratum Map Unit Setting Elevation: 4,000 to 7,200 feet Mean annual precipitation: 12 to 18 inches Mean annual air temperature: 45 to 55 degrees F Frost-free period: 80 to 155 days Map Unit Composition Aquolls and similar soils: 55 percent Aquents, gravelly substratum, and similar soils: 30 percent Minor components: 15 percent Description of Aquolls Setting Landform: Swales, streams, flood plains Down-slope shape: Linear Across-slope shape: Linear Parent material: Recent alluvium Typical profile Hi - 0 to 48 inches: moderately alkaline, loam H2 - 48 to 60 inches: moderately alkaline, gravelly sand Properties and qualities Slope: 0 to 3 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Natural drainage class: Poorly drained Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to high (0.20 to 2.00 in/hr) Depth to water table: About 6 to 48 inches Frequency of flooding: Frequent Frequency of ponding: None Salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline to very slightly saline (0.0 to 4.0 mmhos/cm) Available water storage in profile: Moderate (about 8.0 inches) Interpretive groups Farmland classification: Prime farmland if drained and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 6w Hydrologic Soil Group: D Ecological site: Salt Meadow (R067BY035CO) Description of Aquents, Gravelly Substratum Setting Landform: Stream terraces Down-slope shape: Linear Across-slope shape: Linear Parent material: Recent alluvium 12 Custom Soil Resource Report Typical profile H1 - 0 to 48 inches: moderately alkaline, variable H2 - 48 to 60 inches: moderately alkaline, very gravelly sand Properties and qualities Slope: 0 to 3 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Natural drainage class: Poorly drained Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to very high (0.57 to 19.98 in/hr) Depth to water table: About 6 to 24 inches Frequency of flooding: Frequent Frequency of pending: None Calcium carbonate, maximum in profile: 10 percent Salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline to slightly saline (0.0 to 8.0 mmhos/cm) Available water storage in profile: Moderate (about 6.6 inches) Interpretive groups Farmland classification: Prime farmland if drained and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Land capability classification (irrigated): 6w Land capability classification (non irrigated): 6w Hydrologic Soil Group: D Ecological site: Salt Meadow (R067BY035CO) Minor Components Bankard Percent of map unit: 10 percent Ustic torrifluvents Percent of map unit: 5 percent 85—Water Map Unit Composition Water 95 percent Minor components: 5 percent Minor Components Aquolls Percent of map unit: 5 percent Landform: Marshes 13 Custom Soil Resource Report 86—Borrow Pits Map Unit Composition Borrow pits: 100 percent 14 References American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). 2004. 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U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 296. http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/national/soils/? cid=n res 142p2_053824 United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 1961 . Land capability classification. U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 210. http:// www.nres.usda.gov/lntemet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/nres142p2_052290.pdf 16 Attachment C : MODFlow Results 1 . MODFLOW Results MODFLOW description and results are discussed below. Incorporated within the description and results are the responses to comments posed by the DRMS from the September 2014 AM02 Adequacy Review. 1 . 1 Response to comment 1 In response to Comments 1 and 2, the groundwater model was revised in part for clarification purposes, with model documentation and predictive results provided herein. Predicted results and overall findings are not significantly different than in the previous submittal. The model was revised both in response to DRMS Comment 2; and as a result of re-interpreting observed groundwater elevations in responding to DRMS Comment 1 . The groundwater model (Figure 1) was created based on a conceptual model in which groundwater flow direction is influenced by topography and discharges to the Poudre River. Locally, the water table is also influenced by removal of groundwater by pumping from within the mine. Figure 2 shows groundwater contours representing conditions during a slurry wall exploratory boring program conducted in spring of 2014. GEI interprets an inward gradient toward the pit based on the elevation measurements shown on Figure 1 . The inward gradient occurs both from the Poudre River north of the pit, and from the south/southeast, where topography gains elevation. The previous model did not include the pit dewatering, but instead represented an average groundwater elevation as observed in the borings surrounding the pit. The revised model was used to compute groundwater elevations representing spring of 2014 (with pit dewatering active); natural conditions (pre-mining), and predictive post-slurry wall conditions. The model objective was to predict groundwater elevations on both an absolute scale (in units of feet relative to the North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) and on a comparative scale. For the comparative evaluation, predicted post-slurry wall groundwater elevations are compared with computed baseline (pre-mining) conditions. It was necessary to estimate baseline conditions, because comparing slurry wall effects to present-day conditions would show a very large rise in water table elevation, where slurry wall effects would not be readily distinguishable from the effects of recovery from pumping. In consideration of the above, the model was revised to include present-day pumping as a means of validating the conceptual model, while the "natural conditions" and predictive model results are presented for comparison to tolerances. 1 .1 .1 Model Description The numerical model was created using Visual MODFLOW and run in steady state. The horizontal and vertical extents of the model are shown on Figure 3 . The horizontal extent is intended to be large enough such that effects of the slurry wall can be computed within the model space. Conceptually, the model bottom is assumed to be impervious and represents top of clayey sandstone bedrock. As a simplifying assumption, bedrock surface was assumed to be at elevation 4640 across the model. The model was set up with two vertical layers to allow for the presence of zero-gradient boundaries within the reservoirs at various locations in the Poudre valley. The vertical division allows underflow in the lower layer (layer 2) relative to unimpeded flow across the reservoir. Groundwater elevations in the model were defined by head boundaries estimated based on regional topography, reported groundwater levels where measured, and the artificially lowered water table within the mine pit. Head boundaries assigned to Layers 1 and 2 are shown on Figures 4 and 5, respectively. • Regional Boundaries: Head boundaries at the model edges were assigned such that the water table matches regional topographic slope, with localized flow converging toward the Poudre River. Elevations are expressed as feet relative to NAVD. Topographic elevations across the model area range from 4700 in the north and west, to 4680 in the east. Head boundaries of 4685 and 4660 were assigned to the west and east model boundaries, respectively, to approximate a water table occurring at about 15-20 feet below grade at these locations. The head boundaries along the model edges were assigned to both layers. • River Boundary: River boundary cells were assigned to match approximate groundwater elevations observed nearby onsite, and to match approximate topography further from the site. The Poudre River head boundary ranged from 4680 to 4665 from west to east. It can be seen that a portion of the river boundary is assigned to Layer 1 (Figure 4) and the eastern portion to Layer 2 (Figure 5). This split occurs where the assigned river head drops below the break between Layer 1 and Layer 2, at elevation 4658. • Mine Pit Head Boundary: Head boundary cells were assigned within the pit at elevations 4645 and 4650, as defined based on pit bottom elevation and observed groundwater elevations (Figure 1). The pit head boundaries are assigned in Layer 2 only. A soil hydraulic conductivity value of 10-2 cm/s (28 ft./day) was assigned to the model domain. This value is typical for sand and gravel with little or no fines, as was documented in the slurry wall exploration logs. A hydraulic conductivity value of 10,000 ft./day was assigned to the reservoirs along the Poudre, within Layer 1 , to represent a zero-gradient boundary. Recharge from rainfall was assigned at 3.5 inches/year, and evaporative losses of 71 inches/year were assigned to the reservoirs. Computed baseline water table elevations were compared with measurements available for the Greeley 35th Avenue Mine property. Comparing the contours on Figure 6 with those on Figure 2, similar water table elevations and inward gradients are apparent. A general easterly gradient with convergence toward the river and 35th Avenue Mine can be seen on Figures 4 and 5. 1 .1 .2 Model Results The model was first run to establish baseline conditions for comparison to the slurry wall predictive model. Baseline conditions represent an estimate of the pre-mining static water table. To compute the baseline condition water table, the head boundary representing mine pit dewatering was removed from the model. The computed baseline water table is shown on Figure 7. The slurry wall was simulated by assigning a no-flow boundary to the entirety of the 35th Avenue Mine. The no-flow condition is based on the assumption that the slurry wall will isolate surrounding groundwater from anything occurring within the slurry wall. Figure 8 shows the location of the no-flow boundary and the steady state water table predicted to form after slurry wall completion. Figure 9 shows drawdown contours, representing the predicted post-slurry wall water table elevation minus the baseline elevation. 1 .2 Response to comment 2 — GEI agrees with Comment #2. The zero-gradient boundaries were approximated in the May 2014 submittal, as cells in the numeric grid with high assigned values of hydraulic conductivity (1 ,000 ft./day). Conductivities used in the May 2014 submittal produced a relatively flat gradient, but not completely flat (zero gradient) as the Division points out. High hydraulic conductivities can represent behavior across open water, provided the hydraulic conductivities assigned to the zero-gradient boundary are significantly higher than the values assigned to surrounding soil. GEI re-ran the model with a much higher hydraulic conductivity (10,000 ft./day) assigned to represent the open water. The revised figures represent the revised model results, where it can be seen that there is no computed head drop across these boundaries. With the revised zero-gradient boundary, the revised (November 2014) groundwater head predictions and drawdown trends remain similar to those submitted in May 2014. 1 .3 Response to comment 3 The predicted drawdown contours were calculated by subtracting the slurry wall conditions from the baseline conditions. We interpret the MODFLOW results to be consistent with conceptual flow, where the mine is naturally upgradient from regional flow converging northeasterly toward the Poudre River. The drawdown contours south of the enclosure have negative values, indicating that the predicted water table is higher (mounded) relative to baseline conditions. Shadowing occurs east of the enclosure due to partial cutoff of an easterly flow component of regional flow. The model predicts mounding of up to 1 .5 feet along the southern portion of the West Pit border, as this section is up gradient from the from the Poudre River. As can be inferred from the predicted contours in Figure 8, regional groundwater is predicted generally flow around the southern and eastern side of the enclosure. The slurry wall as modeled appears to present little impudence that would cause significant mounding or flooding concerns. No shadowing is predicted between the site and the Poudre River. 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County of Weld, I Desirea Larson of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that 1 am an advertising clerk of THE GREELEY TRIBUNE, that the same is a daily newspaper of general circulation and printed and published in the City of Greeley, in said county and state; that the notice or advertisement, of which the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said daily newspaper for consecutive (days): that the notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of said newspaper during the period and time of NOTICE publication of said notice, and in the newspaper Martin Marietta Materials (applicant) whose address Ii 1800 N. proper and not in a supplement thereof; that the Taft Hill Road. Fort Collins, CO, (97O.n4.7343 has Ned en qp, first publication of said notice was contained in the plicallon for Regular (112) Donslnicl(on and Materials Operation Reclamation Permit Amendment with the Colorado Mined Land Eighteenth day of July A.D. 2014 and the last Reclamation Board under provision of ow Colorado Land Rec- lamation Act for Ma Extraction of Construction Materials. The publication thereof: in the issue of said newspaper mine is known as the Greeley 35th Avenue Mina and is located in Sections 34 and 35. Township 6 Noah. Range 66 West bearing the date of the The Greeley 35th Avenue Mine Is curronuy active and operation- Eighth day of August A.D. 2014 that said The a1 under permit M-1977-036. The permit amendment addresses g g developing the Won Con as Developed Writer Storage. Pro- Greeley Tribune has beenpublished continuously posod data completion for Iho Developed Water Storage is y P December 3of 1. seta. and uninterruptedly during the period of at least six Additional Information and a tontaliva decision date may',job- !Dined from the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (1313 months next prior to the first issue thereof Shormnn Street. Room 215, Denver, CO 80203. (303)•81;6.3587), the Wotd County Clerk And Recorder's olllce contained said notice or advertisement above 1402 N 17th ve.. Greeley, CO 80831), or from the above named applicant. A complete copy of the application is avail- referred to; that said newspaper has been admitted able al the Woks County Clark and Recorders office and at the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety office, to the United States mails as second-class matter Comments concerning the application and exhibits must be In writing and must be received by the Division of Reclamation, under the provisions of the Act of March 3,1879, or Mining, and Safety by 4:00 p.m on August 28, 2014. Please note that under the provisions of C.R.S. 34.32:5-101 et any amendments thereof; and that said newspaper I visual Impacts, efts fects on to noise, o perty values"and other operation. cs or is a daily newspaper duly qualified for publishing oconomic concerns aro issues not subject to this Office's juris- diction. These subjects, and similar ones, aro typically ad- legal notices and advertisements within the dresReclamation, by your Mining. end Safety governments. rather than the Divc a of meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. Rocfamation, Mlmng. and Safety or the Mined Land Reclama• lion Board. Please call Jeremy Deuto at GEf Consultants (970-2247343) if you have questions regarding the application. July 18, 25, August 1, 8, 2014 The tribune July 18, 25, August 1, 8, 2014 Total Charges: $210.56 WU' (k-9 Jill-Ye) 8th day of At ru. 2 4 My Commission Expires 6/14/2017 ASV Notary Public ROBERT LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC OTATE OF COLORADO TARY ID 20014018494 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 14, 2017 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 Martin Marietta Materials has applied for a Regular (112) Reclamation Permit Amendment from the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board (the "Board") to conduct the extraction of construction materials operations in Weld County. The attached information is being provided to notify you of the location and nature of the proposed operation. The entire application is on file with the Division of Reclamation, Mining,and Safety(the"Division")and the local county clerk and recorder. The applicant/operator proposes to reclaim the affected land as Developed Water Storage. Pursuant to Section 34-32.5-116(4)(m), C.R.S.,the Board may confer with the local Board of County Commissioners before approving of the post-mining land use. Accordingly, the Board would appreciate your comments on the proposed operation. Please note that, in order to preserve your right to a hearing before the Board on this application, you must submit written comments on the application within twenty (20) days of the date of last publication of notice pursuant to Section 34-32.5-112(10),C.R.S. If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use, or any other issue regarding this application,please contact the Division of Reclamation, Mining,and Safety, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215,Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567. RECEIVED JUN 11 2014 COMMISSIONERS crab ULAwia, et: Pt(fnm,-rp)Pa1a21C IJA.l) 2014-1783 STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION,MINING AND SAFETY Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman St.,Room 215 Denver,Colorado 80203 COLORADO DIVISION OF Phone:(303)866-3567 RECLAMATION FAX:(303)832-8106 CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL MINING REGULAR(112)OPERATION SAFETY RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION PACKAGE APPLICABILITY: This application package is for a construction materials operation which affects 10 acres or more. If you plan to conduct a construction materials extraction operation which meets these criteria,please follow the instructions provided in this package, in the Rules and Regulations, and in the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials,as required. RECOMMENDATIONS PRIOR TO FILING: The Construction Material Rules and Regulations (the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials, Section 34-32.5-101, et seq., C.R.S., and 2 CCR 407-1) and the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board(the "Board")regulate the permitting,operational and reclamation requirements for all construction material extraction operations in Colorado. It is your obligation to comply with the Act and Regulations. You are encouraged to obtain and review a copy of the Rules, available for $8.00 from the Division of Reclamation. Mining, and Safety (the "Office"). En order to submit your application properly, it is recommended that you review the Act and: Rule 1.1 Definitions; Rule 1.4.1 Application Review and Consideration Process; Rule 1.4.5 Specific Requirements for Regular 112 Operations; Rule 1.6 Public Notice Procedures; Rule 3.1 Reclamation Performance Standards; Rule 3.3.1 Operating without a Permit-Penalty; Rule 4 Performance Warranties and Financial Warranties; Rule 6 Permit Application Exhibit Requirements; Rule 6.2 General Requirements of Exhibits; Rule 6.4 Specific Permit Application Exhibit Requirements; and Rule 6.5 Geotechnical Stability Exhibit. It is recommended that you contact the agencies listed in the application section titled"Compliance With Other Laws"prior to submitting the application to the Office. Office of Office of Mined Land Reclamation Denver • Grand junction • Durango Active and Inactive Mines STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION, MINING AND SAFETY Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman St.,Room 215 Denver,Colorado 80203 COLORADO DIVISION OF Phone:(303)866-3567 RECLAMATION FAX:(303)832-8106 MINING —&— SAFETY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR(112)OPERATION RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM CHECK ONE:I7 I There is a File Number Already Assigned to this Operation Permit# M - -°" (Please reference the file number currently assigned to this operation) 1J New Application(Rule 1.4.5) n Amendment Application(Rule 1.10) FLConversion Application(Rule 1.11) Permit# M -1977 -036 - (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 (I) 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 company name(name to be used on permit): Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. 1.1 Type of organization(corporation,partnership,etc.): Corporation 2. Operation name(pit,mine or site name): Greeley 35th Avenue Mine 3. Permitted acreage(new or existing site): 370 permitted acres 3.1 Change in acreage(+) 0 acres 3.2 Total acreage in Permit area 370 acres 4. Fees: 4.1 New Application $2,696.00 application fee 4.2 New Quarry Application $3,342.00 quarry application 4.4 Amendment Fee $2,229.00 amendment fee 4.5 Conversion to 112 operation(set by statute) $2,096.UU conversion fee 5. Primary commoditie(s)to be mined: Sand Gravel Aggregate 5.1 Incidental commoditie(s)to be mined: I. - lbs/Tons/yr 2. / lbs/Tons/yr 3. / lbs/Tons/yr 4. / Ibs/Tons/vr 5. / lbs/Tons/yr 5.2 Anticipated end use of primary commoditie(s)to be mined: Construction Materials 5.3 Anticipated end use of incidental commoditie(s)to be mined: -2- 6. Name of owner of subsurface rights of affected land: Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. If 2 or more owners,"refer to Exhibit O". 7. Name of owner of surface of affected land: Martin Marietta l Materials, Inc. 8. Type of mining operation: 7 Surface u Underground 9. Location Information: The center of the area where the majority of mining will occur: COUNTY: Weld PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN(check one): Fr 6th(Colorado) n 10th(New Mexico) n Ute SECTION(write number): S TOWNSHIP(write number and check direction): T n North El South RANGE(write number and check direction): R IT East fl West QUARTER SECTION(check one): rat,. El SW QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): NE NW I-I SE SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION: (the number of miles and direction from the nearest town and the approximate elevation): 1.75 miles North and 2 miles West of Greeley, CO, approximately 4,670 FAMSL 10. Primary Mine Entrance Location(report in either Latitude/Longitude OR UTM): Latitude/Longitude: Example: (N) 39° 44' 12.98" (W) 104° 59' 3.87" Latitude(N): deg 40 min 26 sec 45 74 (2 decimal places) Longitude(W): deg 104 min 44 sec 5 .76 (2 decimal places) OR Example: (N) 39.73691° (W) -104.98449° Latitude(N) (5 decimal places) Longitude(W) (5 decimal places) OR Universal Tranverse Mercator(UTM) Example: 201336.3 E NAD27 Zone 13 4398351.2 N UTM Datum(specify NAD27, NAD83 or WGS 84) Nad 83 13 Zone Easting Northing -3 - 11. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name,address,and phone of name to be used on permit) Contact's Name: Ms-Julie Mikulas Title: Land Manager Company Name: Martin marietta Materials, Inc Street/P.O. Box: 1800 N. Taft Rd. P.O. Box: City: Fort Collins State: Colorado Zip Code: 80521 Telephone Number: (970 )_ 227-4041 Fax Number: (970 )- 407-3900 PERMITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) Contact's Name: Jeremy Deuto Title: Project Manager Company Name: GEl Consultants, Inc. Street/P.O. Box: 2625 Redwing Dr., Suite 370 P.O. Box: City: Fort Collins State: Colorado Zip Code: 80526 Telephone Number: (970 )_ 224-7343 Fax Number: ( )- INSPECTION CONTACT Contact's Name: Jeremy Deuto Title: Project Manager Company Name: GEI Consultants, Inc. Street/P.O. Box: 2625 Redwing Dr., Suite 370 P.O. Box: City: Fort Collins State: Colorado Zip Code: 80526 Telephone Number: (970 )_ 224-7343 Fax Number: ( )- CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER(if any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Telephone Number: ( )- CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER(if any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Telephone Number: ( )- -4- 12. Prima future(Post-mining)land use(check one): Cropland(CR) fl Pastureland(PL) IT General Agriculture(GA) In Rangeland(RL) fl Forestry(FR) Wildlife Habitat(WL) 1j�r 1 Residential(RS) _I: Recreation(RC) Industrial/Commercial(IC) Developed Water Resources(WR) JJ Solid Waste Disposal(WD) 13. Primary present land use(check on nCropland(CR) i Pastureland(PL) _ General Agriculture(GA) nRangeland(RL) Forestry(FR) Wildlife Habitat(WL) Residential(RS) jJ Recreation(RC) II Industrial/Commercial(IC) Developed Water Resources(WR) 14. Method of Mining: Briefly explain mining method(e.g. truck/shovel): Truck/shovel 15. On Site Processing: ✓ Crushing/Screening 13.1 Briefly explain mining method(e.g.truck/shovel): Truck/shovel 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). Change in post-mining land use to Developed Water Resources (WR)
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