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MineWater LLC – Notice of Filing Deficiencies 2 CN1 M-2023-015 <br />December 12, 2025 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br /> <br /> <br />12. Based on information provided in the Exhibit N Table and the Park County Assessor Map Viewer, there are at <br />least 4 parcels that have split ownership with the Applicant/Operator or controlled entities and other parties. <br />Please identify any parcels that have split ownership, the names of the owners and the percentage of the spilt, <br />and a discussion on how the Applicant/Operator will address Rules 1.6.2(1)(e) and 6.4.14 for these parcels. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT Q – Proof of Mailing of Notices to Board of County Commissioners and Conservation District <br />(Rule 6.4.17): <br /> <br />13. The application materials now include receipts of certified mailing as proof of noticing the Park County Board <br />of County Commissions and the Teller-Park Conservation District. In accordance with Rule 1.6.2 (1)(a)(ii), <br />please submit Proof of Notice in the form of certified mail return receipts (also known as the green signature <br />cards), e-receipt, or date-stamped copies of the notices acknowledging receipt by the local Board of County <br />Commissions and Board of Supervisors of the Conservation District and a copy of each notice which was <br />provided to these boards. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT R – Proof of Filing with County Clerk and Recorder (Rule 6.4.18): <br /> <br />14. In accordance with Rule 6.4.18, please submit proof that the public review copy has been updated with a copy <br />of the response to this letter. <br /> <br />This letter shall not be interpreted to mean that there are no other deficiency or adequacy requirements in your <br />application. The Division will review your application to determine whether it is adequate to meet the requirements <br />of the Act and Rules after submittal of all required items. CN1 will not be considered filed until the information <br />listed above is received and found sufficient to begin our review. Pursuant to Rule 1.4.1(8), you have 60 days from <br />the date of this letter to submit all necessary documents that the Division needs for an application to be considered <br />filed. If, at the end of the sixty-day period, the application has not been determined to be filed with the Division, the <br />Division may deny the application and terminate the application file. The response to this Notice of Filing <br />Deficiencies is due on or before February 10, 2026. <br /> <br />If you have any questions, please contact me at 303-903-4456 or elliott.russell@state.co.us. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br /> <br />Elliott R. Russell <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br /> <br />ec: Zach Trujillo, DRMS zach.trujillo@state.co.us <br />Ben Langenfeld, Lewicki & Associates benl@lewicki.biz