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i.nurcnni, dennirer gcnurcnn �ouowcercoumy.org> Aug a 1, cuc 1, s:or rM W c-t <br /> tome <br /> Dear Ms. Dowd, <br /> Thank you for contacting the Boulder County Commissioners. <br /> I checked with staff in Community Planning & Permitting and learned: <br /> The new entity who bought the mine following Mr. Hendricks passing is Nederland Mining Consultants. There is an existing Special Use on the property (approved by the County) <br /> which has not lapsed, but if the new operators engage in activities that fall outside that original permit, they may need to go through a county review process — which the public <br /> could weigh in on if/once an application is submitted. (The Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety should be able to tell you how you can weigh in on their process.) <br /> Right now, current activities at the mine should be only those that fall under their original (existing) state and local approvals. However, a revision to the state mining permit has <br /> been submitted, and Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting (CPP) staff is reviewing that revision to see what, if any, local review and/or permits will be needed. That <br /> determination has not yet been made, but we can touch base with staff and follow-up with you once we have more information. <br /> Attached are the comments the county provided to the State in March. <br /> I hope this information is helpful! Please let me know if we can be of additional assistance. <br /> Kind regards, <br /> Jennifer <br /> Jennifer Churchill) Public Affairs Specialist <br /> ShelHerIHers <br /> Boulder County Commissioners' Office <br /> Office: 303-441-3500 1 Cell: 303-817-3008 <br />