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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1990041
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
6/21/2017
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Decision Date Extension Request
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Black Fox Mining LLC
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DRMS
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MAC
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Exhibit K <br /> mcollins@blackfoxmining.com <br /> From: Julie Esterl <julie.esterl@baselinecorp.com> <br /> Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 2:20 PM <br /> To: Vince Harris; 'mcollins@blackfoxmining.com' <br /> Cc: 'Cynthia Linker'; Ethan Watel; 'Janice Beecher';gotten7386@aol.com;Sara Lang <br /> Subject: RE: Bates-Hunter Mine, Golden Gilpin Mill <br /> Attachments: Local Landmark Designation Application.pdf <br /> Matt, <br /> Thank you for your email and the Land Improvement Survey. The City of Black Hawk is not in a position to grant a <br /> Special Use Permit or variance to building setbacks, but is not opposed to the buildings remaining. In addition, City Staff <br /> is likely to recommend approval for designating the property as a Local Historic Landmark. <br /> Deon Wolfenbarger, Historic consultant to the City of Black Hawk, has indicated that the Otten property is eligible for <br /> local historic landmark designation which would make the owner eligible for state historic tax credits for rehabilitation, <br /> but the property owner would need to get listed on the National Register of Historic Places for federal tax credits. <br /> The Procedure for local designation is as follows: <br /> - Submit application to City Manager <br /> - Application is referred to the Historic Preservation Commission(HPC) <br /> - Review and recommendation by HPC to the City Council <br /> - City Council review/Public hearing: <br /> o Notices sent to property owners <br /> o Signs posted indicating the time, date and place of public hearing <br /> o Legal notice placed in the newspaper <br /> o Written notice sent to the Building Official <br /> - Council action within 30 days of hearing via Ordinance <br /> - Recording of the Ordinance <br /> - Letters of notification sent to property owners <br /> The City of Black Hawk Municipal Code outlines the process in detail and is located on line—Chapter 16,Article XIX, <br /> Sections 16-421 through 16-432. http://municipalcode.cityofblackhawk.org/ <br /> As you can see,the process will take weeks to months,so it is unlikely that the designation can happen prior to your <br /> June 22"d deadline. Perhaps the State would be satisfied if you are in the process. I'm attaching the application for local <br /> designation. Please let us know if you would like to pursue that route and we can let you know an estimate of fees and <br /> timing for the process. <br /> Thank you, <br /> JULIE ESTERL I Planning Technician I Baseline Engineering, Planning, & Surveying I Corporate <br /> Headquarters: 1950 Ford Street I Golden, CO 80401 1 Phone: 303.202.5010 ext. 222 1 Fax: 303.940.9959 JCell: <br /> 608.215.9300 1 www.baselinecoro.com <br /> From: Vince Harris <br /> Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2017 11:12 PM <br /> To: 'mcollins@blackfoxmining.com' <br /> 1 <br />
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