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, <br /> CERTIFICATION OF NOTICE TO MINERAL ESTATE OWNERS <br /> All applicants are advised that Colorado Revised Statutes Title 24,Article 65.5 requires that applicants for <br /> development of property give written notice to owners of mineral estates for the property. One portion of <br /> the statute provides: <br /> CRS 24-65.5-103 (1) Not less than thirty (30) days before the date scheduled for the initial public <br /> hearing by a local government on an application for development, the applicant shall send notice, by <br /> certified mail, return receipt requested, or by a nationally recognized overnight courier,to: <br /> (a) (I)A mineral estate owner who either: <br /> (A) Is identified as a mineral estate owner in the county tax assessor's records, if those <br /> records are searchable by parcel number or by section, township, and range numbers or <br /> other legally sufficient description;or <br /> (B) Has filed in the office of the county clerk and recorder in which the real property is located <br /> a request for notification in the form specified in subsection(3)of Section 24-65.5-103. <br /> (II) Such notice shall contain the time and place of the initial public hearing, the nature of the <br /> hearing, the location and legal description by section, township, and range of the property <br /> that is the subject of the hearing, and the name of the applicant. <br /> (b) The local government considering the application for development. Such notice shall contain the <br /> name and address of the mineral estate owners to whom notices were sent in accordance with <br /> paragraph (a)of subsection 24-65.5-103(1). <br /> The applicant shall identify the mineral estate owners entitled to notice pursuant to Section 24-65.5-103 <br /> by examining the records of the Teller County Assessor and the Teller County Clerk and Recorder in <br /> Cripple Creek, Colorado, including the appropriate request for notification pursuant to subsection (3) of <br /> Section 24-65.5-103. Notice shall be sent to the last-known address of the mineral estate owners as <br /> shown by such records. If the records do not identify any mineral estate owners, including their <br /> addresses of record,the applicant shall be deemed to have acted in good faith and shall not be subject to <br /> further obligations under Article 65.5. <br /> You are required to complete the following certification and submit it to the Planning Department no later <br /> than fourteen (14)days prior to the initial -hearing at which'` the application will be considered. <br /> I, 1J Gc1c�EV L... V ' T F N , certify that I have contacted the <br /> County Offices of the Assessor and Clerk and Recorder and have completed the following action in <br /> accordance with the provisions of CRS 24-65.5-103: <br /> (Please check one) <br /> There are no mineral estate owners identified in the records of the Teller County Assessor, nor any <br /> requests for notification filed in the office of the Teller County Clerk and Recorder, and therefore, <br /> no further action or notice is necessary under Article 65.5. <br /> KMineral estate owners have been identified. Notices in accordance with Colorado Revised <br /> Statutes Section 24-65.5-103 have been sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by a <br /> nationally recognized overnight courier, sent on <br /> **Attached hereto is a list of the names and addresses of all mineral estate owners notified. <br /> q .{is),- oc ------, 9 - t5 -ti <br /> Si nature of A licant Date <br /> pp <br /> Page 1 of 1 <br /> /JIMIAl d 12.29-:OIM <br />