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Spr i rig Vaj 1 ey Minot- al s Inc. Aironual Review:
of U P�rmi t 441?
Ai=' 0411-066-0-038 (memo).
1
Staff said that nothing has, happened On the si to .
t
Sta0f sa i d the
Comm tssIon could let the use permit lapse.
It was moved by Commisslonerw Lambert, iI;econded by
Commlitsiover Waltet;�
to have: staff report back on March 224, ,1988 at 1:30 p on the tta -u
of this use permit-,"
AYES., •. Gomm is� si one zo rs ForbeWalter, Lambert, and
,
Chari-I,pan Lynch
NOES: No one
ABSENT Cammi'ssionerM Peabody
ABSTAINER:; No one
Mott ort carr^ i ed
i,
arivawu+too 'tsx�:" il`;,a,yt8 r,
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regardin, Pnviro
��$�Va]•1. _e.alnerals , Inc
o - Tunental impact andpUsed_____p tito allowrati+;n
exploratory mYn,ing a»tivities, underground storage of
inflammables ar'id the use of eXplosives on
(Unclass:tfiEd), locatred at the Cherokee Nine°Sitey zoned U
approxim.litely ;;1 mile south°f Cherokee '
Highway identified as Load .and 1 mile east. o
8 ,� �°Q id�ent AP 41w�p6,•38 f
(Continued open from 1/28%87 etc., Cherokee,
' Staff stated
that the (ommission. had
applicant. ,, asked ,speca,fiG inio
r,
the Comini,sSion ad also ar questions` ;.f the
Counsel . Staff, stat»ed! that there wassitbst antia °informatrom `County
from the applicant. County Counsel Was _ion received,
Staff ;state pre;sent'to answer
d that: tTley received a letter'yesterda questions.
submitted it this mgrning. Y from Mrs, poster and
Commissioner Lambert discussed the information the have geologist from Chicd'Stat:e felt that thea Y e that the
pplicant sho
on the faults and felt
and so forth, uld Work with the
referring to the exp; She asked if the
pLortory aspeotr when it gets into the actual
y are
mining. She was disc=sling the memo from staff on
February
Staff felt that this was more a 4, 19x7.
rather than explo7^ati.wa appropriate for the, actual
have exploratory �aorb, it is ratherated that in most q�eesmwhere they
ining vi�'Y
Commissioner Lambert stated that there was a letter f
suggesting the feasik)il ty of'a from Caro] Oster
under round stro8ms in relation t°°logial study of the area for
g ,
hetc water prolsl� �;4.
th,nmlati oner Foy bel eippreciated, the answers to the
the la�lt meeting. Hey asked what prerogative would. questions raised at
ommission;or the
County have because the land is already 'patented?
County Counsel stated that their office received, the
been reviewing it.. He stated that i his ce'" id, Buttatent and have
have the abil,it:y to• ti egulate a e County would
no fedora
1, law to kEtk�• t patented mine; He stated that he knew °f
stated that if the Cotari,�Y can control thegenvironmenting the Patented mine.
I. he Count from re ulat
He
then so does the Count:yr's authority under the land use
, and CTaQA applies,
imposin r ordinance,
land use decision d normally a
Tg ahatever.regulatons the Ca�iss:ion woul y �,ppl to a
The hearing was opened to, the Y any
pisblio:,,
William A1mas, representative of Spr
xplorng VaI1eY Minerals
that the,,
to establish an economic xnc., stated
if mining was feasible. operation to,see
rnecessar He stated that there
y in the inibes. He state, was some timber repair"
mines.that a. geol
He discussed the blasting being underground onll g° through the
rterials to be extracted. stated that the o�" Y, and the types
Of ma
Y He a
Valle Mineral ps'e stated that +he tunnels are entwil1 .1l be processed
on -s to for value, H
pro E.rt '4ely under Spring
Y• He said tli,xt the; workings were 360o feet f dna
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k3U7'7"E COUNTY PLANNING CO�1P1iSS�QEd
Slw� T FINDTNGS
January 28,
1987'
APPLICANT:
r
,,
OWNER=
Spring Valley Minerals i
, Trcc
Same rr
i2 -QUEST
11se Permit to allow
f,,�
activities,; underkgr twig
'ell
,tlx :stars
inflammables ataci tree tabs
AP rd QA M
of expela'V
041-06•-0-ae, a,qj.A
041 06-0'
041-06_0-- 12�, 041
102a
LOCATION:Approicimatoly
acrora
At the ChOrokoe mane
approxm�tl�,
one milesitd�
south of Choroleoe Road and orae
mi:1'o eat<t �� UighW��r :,
�`"�; north of
Orvvilla i
EXISTING ZONING-.-
tr�Yr (l ifiod)
tTnc ass
ZONING H I STORY :2
o
"ZonedA'- n August 2'�
zoned .rUrr � t 1 9�5,r- they
CYncla,,si'f3
car. ? on September
17's 1 qe6.
.SUPROUNDI.NG ZONINGG:
.t
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irttrt... \ Vrr �..7.a$siTJ.edf
SURRUUNDI IG LAND 11SE:
Grazing Land, Ag uses � sC;at
residences0r� bd
SITE _HISTORY:
Site of old Cherokee tninG site with
Permit for minin�
g related operations
blasting,.grtiant
Cncluding
d in April of
' . (NOW J'Xpired)
ENR AL ALAN DESIGNATION. -
Open and Grazing Land,
Agrictt�.��.ra�-;R+asarlent3.��,
APPLICABLEREGULA,TIoMg:
Buttes County Cade Chapter,1
B -1 01set
se4 • , and Butte Cau
n.t
24-4"? and 2 y Carlo Chapters
L� Q
The Uutte Count
of
exceeds 1x000 cdbicPartm.ent T'u 1`c
b Work. states that if the project
required yards of excavations that a. r'�
and st andard
condit at�s
kill a1 s.a e required.
latrfatior�
` is iregtiired oh other ,mini ri Plan Rill be,
n Oth
PGrformay,1ce bond, �;mitj+hese conditions will
.o such things'93h at
a mining, perMry ori: kaarking ho
t. The 1�e}�artrnt�nt
tore
rs and the req zirs�rrt$ri#� aFar
o
of P'ubliq Works will
int, o
require
wOX1N'ry Ppl' ANNA ' Iw.t3I`9iS Sim,
MIAMI PINJDXko
Ja i"Y 28, 1 ` 87
rie 2
row, approach at the illtersection of the access road tt the Y -Id Ch6rokee Road as mi ni
part of this current prajeat. ?� to
ut{;e Count Depar+:ment of tnviro
abjoctlons tither than zzcrzental 'Health had no c'�am;nonbe
an t:hc canclstions listed belora, �!<�
Rut:te County Fire De.
partment had no comments.
This
Project is a �
pro
siteto ,Y$oopen the shafts of site and; da oxplorator work lits old Clerakeo Ii, tib`
significant resar�rces still and neccasaary repair Nark ,tci determ.inq
exceed l ? 000 cubic exist in the salts « I'hid opora#;t;ibre
not re YKrper of t�atez^i al t.caibe {rerrioVetir nr.� the; eftiore w .
quire a mizz3,xig permit :or reolamatxon Plan to �a: filed' ,.
ha Surface tiinir'1g a'nd Reclamation; Act _of the State.
Chapter 13 ofi 1'19 and
County Cede. Pursuant tt ,
Of Gali`rrnia and
operation is geared At 'Ouch tithe khat the cath ng
reclamation P ,far full csZe<,'mining then a m�rilrrg Pei^mit
After inspecting
will b,e re wired
4
ting the site
very minimal. The � any Possible owtironm,en.t
qJ sting 1s,to +done entar�ely under rtfuacts ►quid be'
minimize concussion h
kept in ,,eta c blasting
all explasayes end rid cahi»r
a magazines .under double locks v, While�srxe3 g Daps ahs; uld �
residential un m ars well removed from the tunnels andboring' the Commission may
Charges Y wish to limit blastinging 4'�'itoj
r t n artier to .ensure that the neighblarsrarennatunduld the Q of t:he
The environcrzenta + Y distt;abed,
-� documents forr this, Pro jeot have
been negative declaration is recommended since aao signaficarlt xlaned
the axistin
g mining facilities will occur.. P cion. ;f'
exploratory Permit It should' he noted tha+, "
has. been issued %1Y the State Rogional, dater Quali°.,
Control Board and a s Valid., st ,ill
_ �J
Since bl"ting operations will take .place undergr�ourid
entrance and f'arilxtae5 and the mine
existiin are located ,pprixamatc�:�. 1 ✓ I
rrl.J16 from the
the OHPloratary operatiorls$ this prefect -should of the limited scale of
g public road (Cherokee Road) and because
the neighboring Properties, t be s�et:rifiental `to '
uld no
ccmzmendat +ons
Ab Find that the requirements of
GRgA have been tom l
making this - P eted and
and
00Wsa.dered in m• adopt'a ne ativ
decisa cn and ad„ g declara,i an;
Find that the proposed use Int e rit;. a e of the property will 'not,imp
g Y and character of the Zone ,in which th air the
the use would not be unreasonably incompatible e land is and that
sut^roundin9 Properties or With, Oil ,fin juriauis to,
WeYfare of the detrimental, to the health and. genas";
> t sons r*esidin9 ori wc�rkin,g in the neighborhood Or to
'the d general health, t eZfare and safety of the Count, be
and Y dauso .�
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DESCRIPTION OFA ' ENSfRO NTAL SETTSNG
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Toto�raphY
1,070, is 1.oca ed an a+re�atiyel,
The mane site, at elevation
the mouth of Saw Mill Ravine- The s�., a •'�
shallow depression at
g elevation from 1, 9 C10 feet
an an elev
{
b steep hi11s rang
surrounded y
where the topography begins
'{
-1,650 feet except to the northwest,
+�
to slope to the central valley below.
into Dry,
urface runof f flows to the northwest
. es�e�
S
hydraulic mir�ang aeta,vata
n
f
Presentl because of the past
and is drained by an old
'y contained within the mine area
runoff is
e7 is into Dry Creek.
mine drainage tunnel which. eventually
Geolo verbatim Exam a
solo is si
on g �'
The following section
Studies for
Enganeerang Feasibility
report entitled "Geologic and
Ltd." prepared by Triad Engineers, Inc -
Cherokee Industries,
Renoi Nevada, 1962;
Beds of tuff , sand and
Rock Exyo s • Thomaceous
pson son Flat one Or
shale crop out along the road from. Th p S r1,ng Valley
along p
two miles north of groville, atd tuff
of andesatic sandr�tone,
Gulch. Scattered outcrops
beneath the basalt flaw at Table
and conglomerate occur
Mountain.
An exceptionally fine,' section. of Tertiary c�edamenns
in
exposed by ming
and the overlying basalt has been
"Cherokee Hvdraulic
ine
,he
operations of, early days, lone
men.�,I
-Individual stratgraphaas thehnear ly
arear.
Mine," . and
formation are well exposed in,th pp g.
Of the aCherokee nPit,
'vertical columnar structure, sible from the
Mountain is, cle. Y on 'slopes often.
p
Table and s1XLing
Locally,' landslides gb y
discernible sedamentar
obscure the otherwise clearl
units.
At the north end of the Cherokee Hydraulic Mane, a
so -
stretch of ancient river channels revealing theosoa
narrowhydraulic o erataons,
by erosion and by P Theso consist'
gravels
Galled "greenstone gravelsial
11-
-green beddedr� k athetOregon City
ri nar of grayish of
much to the underlying
similar
formation.
5
Ve•etation
Slopes and valleys north and was of
support three t Table mountain
Chap of plant communities
Oak Woor].arxd, Cha
borders between the Oral, and: Ri aariau T'odla are the
Woodland and: The
Woodland
indistinct in the foothill region. 'd Chaparral are often
Will blend or merge together forming a These k mos .
T'hese oomnuna.ties
several vegetation t axc of
to o ra YPes. Depending upon slo
p g P . and amount of Pe aspect,
could supporta dense shrubby any given area;
dense interior Live O hrubby Mixed
Oak phase of the,Oak Oak Wddl Chaparral. a ] ess
open pare like i31ue Oak .tYd, .or an
Usually the „ drought tcalprtse of; the Oak Woodland.
occupy the hot dr Chap,:lrral shrubs
Y south will
Tess heat resistant to southweation Ist exposures and the
found On the more moderate northerla e� WosdIand) will be
Y � ures.
Foothill Woodland.
hax•acterixed 'b This plant. asisoc�,at� oza is
c y an o eu to
P dense stand of trees' with a
less :dense shrub understor"
Woodland occu ies the y. The Blue Oak phase of this
p more moderate slo es
open, interrupted canopy of trees: P forming::.. an
elements Of the Blue The most common'
California Buckeye, and 13 oeas0e are the Di
With occasional shrubs of Poison •q Orming he canopy
and Coffee Berry. ,An herbaceous l�,fbrnia Bay;
present throughout this woodland; grassland layer xs
W ..
On the dryer
and steeperrelQPe4, the Blue Oak plias
11 often .merge intcti
phase. Here dense Interior , rive Oak
the Mwazanitas Interior Live Oak, flue
Oak, and bigger Pine, Corm a somewhat contZnuo
A discontinuous sig ,
alternate with a xub Layer below this can canopy•
Toyon, lleer Brush,hFr�ceous layer. anopy will
y Here Po3,son OaI
wood.Rush Lxlyy, Long -tubed Iris, and the
r are most a'hundant
The Oak 3Noodlaric7, association covers a majority, the property north of the to ajority of
Occasional patches of P of Table
ttere, Mixed Mountain.-
The
ountain: _.
Th,e slopes es Chaparral are also four
Mountain (both north�anndaWesta of below the top
and in several areas east of Ta p of Table
thee. edges of the top)
Oak phase predominates. Table Mountain. the Live
Mixed,'h
This l
large p�`o on o- h serve P Ant commuiaty occupies a
Y area.
ins and' of Sugarloaf have a The sloes surround
distassociation, Most of these slopesd were
chaparral
urbed as a
actiV,t result of the as heavily
Past Cherokee
Y- A dense Chaparral as, a Mine
the pioneer �t o�uhity that has rP-estab' Apparently
` here..
lashed itself
io
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WilliamFass
405 Laeech
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Roger t
Avenue
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Sari Druno, CA 94066
Rt. l Box .3038
Orovi,lle,
41"40-22
CA X5965
41-50-3'4
Vernon Williams
626 ZV"OIRstoneLeon
Avenue
ard Read t
San Mateo, CA 94402
7806 Dymieo Ct.
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41-48-.27
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Rt, 1 13OX 307 N -
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Orovi3:lrr CA 95965
6204 Rebel, Circle
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Centerbur9r, ON 4303.1
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862.0' Arma St.
Rico Riviera, CA 9p660
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Oroville, CA 95.965
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5905 Clarrc Rd.. #7100 a
Paradise,
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CA 95969
41-50-01
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867 Terra California #1
Walnut
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S t)-ee which 9LIve ZhaOA2 clrvd pj-civide�d
the anchcr �Ior a ropo-swil�q and divif-g platfcij-fn�
thO pond whic[I b
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beliches which we had p,Acod �jojlg' They destroyod
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February 4.. 1987
Bo A. Kirchert Director of -Plannin8l
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7 COuntY Center Drive
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Dea'r Sire;
In, reLtard to the hearing one"316n,uarY 28, 1967 arid,
the, discussion With Spring Valley Minerals I
would,'llke to inqUiriLl about -the f6asibilit"
y
a Seologj.a study of the area. l'understand t1lat
Underground streams,can be located quite PraQt1oa1jy,,
Arld Might eive. some reasonable assurance, that -
Would not be disturbance, of critical areas.
Thatk -'-Y-,0U for� oonsidering this option.
$itCOrely yours,
Carol Poster
TsOi, BOX 121
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APPENDIX F
COUNTY OF BUTTE.
ENVIROMBNTAL CIJECKL18T FORM
(to be
Log #86.,�12�03_02
I LACKGROUND AP #
41-06-38i etc,
1. Name, of Proponent
:L ........................
2. Address Of PYO-POheift and representative (if applicable)
_'Denver, Co 802021�,
Project description
IT. �11ANDATQRY FTNDIN8S 0F StGNIPTCANCE
Y118 MAY BE
9- Does the pro"e,ct.,have the, potential to
J 'grade t 11
A do
quality of the environMeni� substantially Tedu.co
the habitat of a fish or wildlifa species,
017 wildlife population, to drop b
f
el ow self'
sustain�ng levolsil threaten to eliminate a p1ant, Or
animal community, reduce the number or restrict tile
range of a race or endar�gerecf pl&at or animal or
oliminate important examples 0,.-c the major periodil
of California history or, prehiszoryl
X
bl. Does the project have thepotential to acbiovo
short-term, benefits to the detriment of long-term,
envii,onmental goals'? (A short-term impact n tile
environment is one which occurs in a rolati'voly
brief period, OP time, while, long-term im'pacts will
endoTe into the future.)
Does the project have impacts wh i are individu-
ally limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A
Project may impact on,' two or�more separa . te.resourcoa
where the impact on each, resource is eeidtivoly
small,, but where tlio� effect of 'the total of thoso,
impacts on the envirlonment is significant.)
d Does the project have environmental efrects wh i C 11
will cause substantial adverse effects on humaii
beings, alithor directly or ind irectly?
ITT. DETPULTNALTON (To be comPicted by, the Lead Agency)
On the basis or this ihitial evaluation:
T/WE, find, tho Proposed Project COOLD NOT halve a s1',gn1.r'i(-.6nt effoct
on the environment, and a NROATTW MCLARATTON will be, preparcd,�
UWE find that' altboligh the I)ropo5ed project could have' a silpifi
J
cant effect of) the environment, tkore will no�t,bo a significant
orrect in this case because, tho HTTI'GATTON MEASURES described :on
tile attached shoot have been adda.fi to the Projoct.' A, NrGATTVH
DTI'UARATION, wil L be prepared,,
1/!VB, ri-nd tile proposod 11-1,0.jeet MAY have -1 sigiViricant aftect on
the environment, and an UWRONWINTAL IMPACT Rt-�0117` is required.
D. A TE* I CIOUN�y OF �BIJTTH, PtAN41NG UPARTMENT
DaVj! 4, lann
iron,im. s, Ass t P
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A/
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ENVIRO MM" NTAL IMMACP�S
V—Pfall" U-10115 Of arl—flyes" And "Maybe',
on attached sheetfs))' answers are require C1
wi ll tile PrOPOsal result YES
a- Uns t able Significant,:
earth
MAYBJ! tLo
conditions or in changes,
geologj�c, subs,tyUctures? in
Disrt'PtiOns� dl-$pl,acements, cqmpactio n�,,or
overcovering" of the
Art
soil ?
c. Change; in topography- or groun
rel' e S siu,,4::,acp
-iOf featur
d. Des
.tructi 04, d-fi
Unique geolo g or mo i, 0,4tion Of any
gic or,p Ital featu'r,e,s'?r'
ysi
0- Increase i n wind Or"WAter erps:i:oh of S 0 i -S
eit her on
or off -'s
fo' Chan ges j n deposition or e r,o's i 0,,, O:t b -e, ach
sandgr�
or changes, 1-
11 S1 tation, deposition
or �eros,j.ron,, -which may"
I mOdIfy the channel
a river :or $trea of
r , m, �orr the,bed of the
any bay,$ inlet or;,lake:� ocean or
g. Loss Of Prima agricultUxally, )roductiv .........
Outside des1gn d
ate urban
areas?
h- BXPO8ure , Of people or PtOpe,rty to g'eologjc,
hazards� such . as �earthquakes
lands
slides, gr - 'lure xot s` I i d e s,
ound fal imijar hazards?
AIR* Will the- proposal res, It in Substantial
Air emissions or deteriouration
of'ambi
air, q4alj�y? lent
b. Tho cteat ion of objectionable odor T8, S�mo�
or fumes? ke
C. Alteration of airmoyement, Mo isture, or
temperature
Cli
local , or any 014-490 in mate,
ly,or regionally?
S. WAf 13 R Will the, proposal result in substantial.
i --Changes in
currentSr or the co r
direction of o
i water movements in either
marine Or fresh waters�?
b. Changes in'�iibsorption rates$_drainage
Patterns,
or th ' e rate and amount of surface runoff?
c. Need for dff-$itO surface
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drainage iMpr
ments, includ' r OV07
ing vegetation � reMorval, channel-
ization
or culvert instal ja on?
d. Alterations to the course
or fl
waters? OW (if: flood
e., Change in the amount of surface at
water b,odyO w er in any
f. Discharge 'intor surface waters�'. Or in any 7
alteration of surface
Water quality,�� in�lud-
b Ut ing
not limited - to temperature, dissolved
OxYgOtl Or turbidity?
9'. Alteration of the dire_C,4�,Ion or -rat
Of ground waters? 's , e of flow
C -
Change in the quantity
er ' or quality of
Ither thro qrOuhd� Vate�:,—
ugh diro'ct additions
Or with�
d,rawals) or through interception of aft
4qu if er. ;bY cuts
Or e=avationg?
Reduction In, thd amOU11t-of! watori e
available
for publi c. Water supplies?,
Exposure of People or Dr er Y to, Water,
relate 0 t
d hazarrds,
a$ ttooding?
YESi
LI A —YB B, NO
M RECRBATION�'.� Will the pro ult in a t
,Posa res ,,, - n imp Cl
�.,Upon the quality or qUantit�r of exipting recte Nional
Opportunities?
CULTURAL; ABSOURCBS.
'Rill e TTO POsg e -S lt in 'the, alteration
Of Or' t e' de�,Sirllctibn,�of 'a prehistoric or
histdtic ar-
chaeologital, site?,
'Will
b.�- the proposal --y.-esult' in adverse
or aesthetic effectS to a prehisto-ric or
histatic buildingo st'ructure or object?
-h,
c. Does "'t e propogd-I have the,. p 6tential "to caus
a Pilysidal 'change, which would'-, affect � u nique
Othhit� cultural Valuesl
d', Wili the ptbposal,Tosttiict� e 'rel gi.ou'
xistin g
or sacred uses within the Potential impact
area?
Dl---.CLISS,ION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 41-06-380 ttc
See attached.
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Den7er, 'C'7.)Iorado, 80202
AND ADDRESS%. -
same as Applicant
I FOR PRC)JECT:
Mlliil D Vitcelette
Vice President - Oppratio
Spring; Vajjeylj�n,�,' L I � ' 'US
CEL
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APPROX.
ACR.EA(;E APPRox,
ACREAGE
041-06-0-38 40.0o
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General tyse
ZE OF PARCELS:
Portions of Soct'. Ong q
T21M X 's
ME 32 and 83
Not APPlicable
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Tra-�el North from 'ro,,JI3_e Californ
Statoo.,Hjghw 0 11 1 . *
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ay 70 apprwr�imate7y 10.,S miles
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AND ADDRESS%. -
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I FOR PRC)JECT:
Mlliil D Vitcelette
Vice President - Oppratio
Spring; Vajjeylj�n,�,' L I � ' 'US
CEL
R
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ACR.EA(;E APPRox,
ACREAGE
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306..Jo
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ZE OF PARCELS:
Portions of Soct'. Ong q
T21M X 's
ME 32 and 83
Not APPlicable
-RAVEL TOPROPERTY4
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Statoo.,Hjghw 0 11 1 . *
ia, on
ay 70 apprwr�imate7y 10.,S miles
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