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:~ ~ ~ <br />.~ <br />;. <br />~> <br />'~ 3. C & M is also negotiating with the City of Longmont on ano[her permit. <br />Case Number 4`s AM. USR-877 <br />• Prairie dogs, towns of dogs are leaving mining areas, [raveling and relocating on irrigated <br />farm grounds. <br />• USR 1046 (Tull Property) the permit clearly shows a processing plant, concrae plant, and <br />asphalt plant located on the Tull Property. No conveyors Eom the full property to the Distel <br />plant were permitted. The Distel Pit was to be finishedlreclaimed with the plant being moved <br />to the Tull property. <br />• It is hard to understand that a permit gives you the right to tear up so much river bottomland. <br />L`the amendment of Percfiel, and City of Longmont Property happen there will be 2.3 miles <br />of river bottom that has not been reclaimed Eor 15-20 years. <br />• The surrounding property owners want to see some end to this. We will not stand for the <br />Distel plant to be the processing location for the Tull property. This would be a IS-20 yeaz <br />process (Unacceptable). <br />• The 75' easement through the City ofLongmont's wildlife sanctuary is not acceptable. This <br />would affect people and wildlife in a vety negative way for far to many years. <br />Ht Conclusion <br />1. I have copied sectioos Eom the Colorado mined Land Act. <br />2, I have copied sections of case number Amended UST-877 C & M Distel Farms Permit for your <br />review. <br />3, In several attempts to work out our problems and concerns with C & M, no reasonable effort hes been <br />made by them to meet us halfway. <br />4. This is an attempt to make aware the situations that this area has lived with for far to many years <br />Please contact Ted Cox with any questions and or conclusions concerning this matter. <br />1767 WCR 20 'h Longmont, CO. <br />303 651-1203 <br />cc. Weld County Planning <br />Division of blinerals and Geology <br />City Manager, Longmont <br />E.P.A. <br />Sincerely, <br />~~~ <br />Ted Cox <br />