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Volume III, Tab 14, Letters <br />0 <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION <br />Region 3 <br />222 South Sixth Street, Room 317 <br />Grand Junction. Colorado 81501-2769 <br />(970) 248-7212 FAX# (970) 248-7254 <br />January 8, 2002 <br />J.E. Stover & Associates <br />2768 Compass Drive, Suite 101 <br />Grand Junction, CO 81503 <br />RE: Bowie Resources Limited - Bowie No. 2 Mine <br /> <br />New Train Loadout - Permit Revision Application - PR - 06 <br />Dear Mr. Stover: <br />Thank you for meeting with myself and the Region Program Engineer to review your letter <br />• of January 8, 2002 and the plan layout for the project to construct a new mine rail loadout <br />at Bowie. The establishment of a new conveyor and loadout facility will eliminate a <br />substantial volume of daily truck coal haul traffic on State Highway 133. <br />The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will issue an access permit for the <br />temporary access road necessary to construct the mainline rail switch. CDOT will also <br />issue a utility permit for the enclosed conveyor passing over old S.H. 133. Both permits <br />must be applied for and issued pursuant to current CDOT regulations. We have reviewed <br />the excavation near old S.H. 133 necessary for relocation of the mainline track and other <br />work to be performed within 100 feet of the CDOT right of way. CDOT has no objection to <br />this work and finds it permissible for the mine permit boundary to be within 100 feet of the <br />CDOT right of way. <br />Sincerely, <br />0 <br />? ? <br />, Transportation Region 3 <br />cc: Perske <br />Allen <br />• Nall <br />file <br />pp--4G <br />A PPRovc-D <br />fl f 5 /02.