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Summit Brick and Tile Company Fox No 1 Clay Pit <br /> M-1977-219-Adequacy Response#2 Page 2 <br /> proposed affected land. Please note, there is no fee for an amendment to an amendment <br /> application in review. The Amendment application will need to reflect the new total <br /> affected area acreage. <br /> As noted above the permit line, highlighted in yellow on the <br /> maps, was not change from its original location so no amendment <br /> is needed. The permit area remains 1, 046 . 8 acres as applied for <br /> originally. <br /> 43.2 When accessing the Pueblo County Assessor information one must agree to their terms <br /> which states "the County makes no representation as to the accuracy or content of the <br /> information"and the "The Data Sets and/or maps being displayed hereafter are neither <br /> legally recorded maps or surveys, and are not intended to be used as such. The source <br /> DATA is a unique compilation of records, information and data from various city, <br /> county, state,federal offices, and other sources and should be used for general reference <br /> only. Pueblo County makes no representation or warranty as to its accuracy, timeliness, <br /> or completeness, and in particular, its accuracy in labeling or displaying dimensions, <br /> contours,property boundaries, or placement or location of any map features thereon." <br /> Based on further review of the data along the northern section of the proposed permit <br /> boundary, the Division believes there is an error with this data. It appears there is a 50-60 <br /> foot error in the assessor information as compared to on-the-ground fence lines. The <br /> Applicant must demonstrate, through a professional survey, where the northwest corner <br /> is located in comparison to the county right of way and update the AM-03 maps <br /> accordingly. <br /> I agree that there is probably an error in the Pueblo County data <br /> but it does not affect the existing boundary of the permit area <br /> as that boundary never relied on the County maps . It was <br /> prepared by another engineer, that has since passed, during the <br /> initial planning for this amendment . Even Road was not included <br /> on that map so when you asked me to add it to the map in Adequacy <br /> Review #1, I relied on the inaccurate county map provided on the <br /> assessor' s page, tat was my mistake . I only used the county map <br /> to locate Even Road in relation to the permit boundary. This <br /> inaccuracy was reinforced in the form of the photo inset of that <br /> area from the County Map on Map Exhibit C-3 Structures . I can see <br /> how you presumed that I moved the north boundary to match the <br /> county map. In reviewing maps that we have available, it appears <br /> Even Road is actually located 57 ft north of the Northwest corner <br /> of the permit boundary as you suggest . I checked with the <br /> information recorded with the Colorado Land Survey Monument <br /> Records Database, for the Northwest corner of 19-22S-67W that is <br /> at 39 . 128647o North, 104 . 939336o West (CPID# <br /> 1220106701010001300) . I have attached a copy of the last <br /> monument record in their file to show that the corner is marked <br />