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Jared Dains <br /> December 18, 2018 <br /> Page 5 ot'5 <br /> You must provide information sufficient to demonstrate that the stability of any structures located <br /> within two hundred (200) feet of the operation or affected land will not be adversely affected. <br /> As previously stated for Exhibit C, and discussed in prior phone calls,please verify the map and list <br /> of permanent man-made structures for accuracy/completeness. You will need to provide proof to <br /> the Division that all structure and right-of-way owners within 200 feet of the permit boundary were <br /> provided with a damage waiver agreement before the Division can approve the permit based on the <br /> geotechnical stability exhibit provided. <br /> Additional Information:You will also need to provide the Division with proof of notice publication <br /> and notice to adjacent landowners within 200 feet of the proposed permit. Any letters from other <br /> commenting agencies/entities received by the Division to date have been included with this <br /> correspondence for you to review. <br /> This concludes the Division's preliminary adequacy review of this application. This letter shall not <br /> be construed to mean that there are no other technical deficiencies in your application. Other issues <br /> may arise as additional information is supplied. Please remember that the decision date for this <br /> amendment application is April 22, 2010. As previously mentioned, if you are unable to provide <br /> satisfactory responses to any inadequacies prior to this date, it will be your responsibility to request <br /> an extension of time to allow for continued review of this application. If there are still unresolved <br /> issues when the decision date arrives and no extension has been requested, the application will be <br /> denied. If you have any questions,please contact me at(303) 866-3567 x8140. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> ilft_c iVIYJ <br /> Eric Scott—Environmental Protection Specialist <br /> Enclosures: Comment letters from S.H.P.O. and DWR <br />