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V <br /> R <br /> ECEIVEp <br /> JUL 122019 <br /> M�avr, 'A"UFt�4naa <br /> July 9, 2019 <br /> Kim Ogle, Planner <br /> Weld County Planning Services <br /> 1555 N. 171h Avenue <br /> Greeley, CO 80632 <br /> kog�le@i?weld ov.com <br /> RE: Case No. 2 MJUSR 19-06-11660 Case No. CO219-0001 <br /> Global Asset Recovery, LLC Global Asset Recovery, LLC <br /> Permit Including Open Mining Zone Change <br /> Dear Mr. Ogle: <br /> The undersigned, Dixie Ann Hoffner and Jerry D. Winters, own the following two parcels of farm <br /> land with irrigation wells adjacent to the property involved in the above zoning change and mining <br /> permits: <br /> Parcel 1 —A part of W %z of W %i of Section 3, Township 5 North, Range 65 West, Weld County, <br /> Colorado <br /> Parcel 2—A part of W %z of SW '/a of Section 34,Township 6 North, Range 65 West,Weld County, <br /> Colorado <br /> Parcel 1 lies east of and adjacent to Cherry Avenue which is across the road from the proposed <br /> open mining. In the NW '/2 of the NW 'A is an irrigation well that irrigates the 40 acres in Section <br /> 3. (Irrigation Well No. 1) <br /> There is also an irrigation well north of County Road 62 which is in a part of said Section 34 which <br /> irrigates 40 acres in Section 34. (Irrigation Well No. 2) <br /> As we understand, the State of Colorado has already issued its permit to Global Asset Recovery, <br /> LLC. We did not receive any notice of that proceeding. Were these irrigation wells disclosed to <br /> the State of Colorado and the County of Weld? Irrigation Well No. 1 is just across the road from <br /> the proposed mining operations. <br /> Our primary concern is that this proposed operation will adversely affect the amount of water <br /> produced by the irrigation wells. If this happens, a highly productive irrigated farm could become <br /> dry land. <br />