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2. BLOCKAGE OF INGRESS/EGRESS EASEMENT ROAD <br /> 2.1 Blockage of Road by Day-to-day Quarry Operations <br /> Property owners within Eagles Nest, located to the west of the proposed quarry operations <br /> area, use Little Turkey Creek Road to access our properties. Our deeds include a description <br /> of this ingress/egress easement. A 1968 court settlement defined the location and width of <br /> the ingress/egress easement along Little Turkey Creek Road. That ingress/egress easement <br /> road is the ONLY means of accessing Eagles Nest properties. <br /> The background for Figure 1 below is parcel map 76000 from the El Paso County Assessor's <br /> database. The yellow line shows the location of the easement road defined in the 1968 court <br /> settlement. This road is used by landowners with property within Eagles Nest(highlighted in <br /> purple), located to the west of the proposed quarry. The fuchsia line shows the location of <br /> another segment of Little Turkey Creek Road used by landowners with property within the <br /> former Bauer's Ranch(highlighted in green). As can be seen,these two segments of Little <br /> Turkey Creek Road go right through the middle of the proposed quarry operations area, <br /> which is within Section 16 on Hitch Rack Ranch(outlined in red). <br /> 8 8 <br /> SU <br /> 6 ® ® ® ® _ 10 <br /> 6 eit i <br /> e c7 a Al mu <br /> © ®` J711- <br /> 0 � l m <br /> ! � '! <br /> ® p p <br /> MAP ULSS <br /> c ur s.era © Q <br /> { <br /> 21 2� e <br /> Figure 1 Ingress/Egress Road Easement <br /> Figure 2 shows more details of the proposed quarry operations area. As can be seen,the <br /> southern segment of Little Turkey Creek Road(the yellow line)will run between the North <br /> and South quarry pits and also run right by the proposed plant location. The width of the <br />