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James H. Enderson <br />3215 Austin Drive <br />Colorado Springs CO 80909 <br />719-633-6457 <br />Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver CO 80203 RE: Transit Mix Quarry Application <br />Permit request: M2016010 <br />Dear Reviewer, <br />My wife Betty and I own a cabin on Lot #8, Eagles Nest, west of the proposed <br />quarry. We were shocked by the proposal and of course strongly urge that the permit <br />sought by Transit Mix be denied. <br />We purchased the property in 1999 and repaired the cabin built about 1920. I am <br />retired (2001) and normally go to the property every week unless the snow is deep as in <br />the last winter. The only access is across the Hitch Rack Ranch on an easement <br />maintained by Eagles Nest owners. Intermittent closure of the road would mean we <br />would need to adjust our travel and recreation to times when the road is supposed to be <br />open. <br />The problem goes beyond inconvenience. With a quarry and blasting, the value of <br />the property would be much reduced. Imagine telling a prospective buyer, "by the way, <br />you will not be able to go to and from the place when you want to." (As I write this letter <br />the value of the cabin and the 32 acres is probably much reduced, pending your decision.) <br />Unfortunately, the potential of loosing full-time use of the road is especially <br />serious for me. In February of 2014, I became restricted to full-time medical oxygen. The <br />cause was auto -immune lung damage. The condition has stabilized and does not interfere <br />with travel to the cabin, but the small portable oxygen bottles limit my time there to a few <br />hours. Oxygen equipment failure or another mishap would require urgent use of the road. <br />In addition to our personal concerns, the site is a very poor place for a quarry. The <br />region around the proposed site is now too densely populated for a quarry operation. <br />