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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2016009
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/10/2016
Doc Name
Amendment to Application
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EAI
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DRMS
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TOD
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6.4. 14 Exhibit N <br /> Source of Legal Right to Enter <br /> Fremont Paving has entered into a lease with three property owners to <br /> extract gravel. The agreements follow. <br /> • State of Colorado <br /> • Pritekel Brothers Farm LLC <br /> • Danny and Cindy Henrichs <br /> Fremont Paving has entered into crossing agreements with the following <br /> property owners for the haul roads. The agreements follow. <br /> • State of Colorado <br /> • Doug Thacker <br /> • Martin Valadez <br /> • Pikes Peak Home Center <br /> • Tom Bregar <br /> • Centa Land Co. LLC <br /> • BL&JKH LLC <br /> Fremont has been in communication with the Bessemer Irrigation Ditch <br /> Company (Bessemer) for more than a year. In a meeting with Mr. Hill of Bessemer <br /> on August 12, 2015, Fremont was presented a crossing application to be submitted <br /> to Bessemer upon Pueblo County approval for a Special Review Use Permit to mine. <br /> The proposed Bessemer Ditch crossing is west of 40th Lane and will either cross or <br /> circumvent the Bessemer structure. <br /> Additionally, in order to present a complete application to the Division, the <br /> Bessemer was contacted regarding a structure agreement for irrigation structures <br /> within 200 feet of the north permit boundary. Recall affected area lies south of the <br /> north boundary more than 200 feet. In a February 8, 2016 correspondence from <br /> Bessemer's attorney, it states that the Board intends to "withhold its consent" to <br /> mine within 200 feet of the irrigation structure until the ditch company's engineer <br /> reviews (at the expense of the applicant) the mine plan and is satisfied that ditch <br /> structures will not be injured by mining activities. Because the duration of this <br /> review is unknown and Fremont continues to honor lease agreements with minimum <br /> royalty payments, Fremont adjusted the north permit boundary southward in order <br /> to be more than 200 feet from a Bessemer structure and to proceed with the <br /> application process. To that end, the north permit boundary is more than 200 feet <br /> from any Bessemer structures and mining will not occur within 200 feet of a <br /> Bessemer structure. <br /> The Bessemer correspondences and documents referenced above are <br /> provided in this exhibit. Fremont will continue to make every effort to respond to <br /> and comply with Bessemer's concerns and requirements for the crossing. <br /> 18 <br /> Edited May 31, 2016 <br />
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