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Mr. Bill Clazk <br />Pemvt Application No. M-2006-029 <br />May 16, 2006 <br />11. Please provide a copy of the new permit or ageement with the U.S. Forest Service that documents the applicant has a <br />legal right-to-enter the site and conduct mining and reclamation. As an alternative, the applicant may submit a <br />statement by the Landowner and acknowledged by a Notary Public stating that the applicant has a legal right-to-enter <br />and mine. Please be aware that the permit application may be denied if the applicant does not provide a legal right-to- <br />enter. <br />Enclosed are copies of comments received from the Office of the State Engineer and the Colorado Historical Society. <br />Please be sure to address any issues of concern with these offices directly. <br />Please be advised that the South Fork Gravel Pit Reclamation Permit Application may be deemed inadequate, and the <br />application may be denied on May 26, 2006 unless the above-mentioned adequacy review items are addressed to the <br />satisfaction of the Division. If you feel more time is needed to complete your reply, the Division can grant an extension to <br />the decision date. This will be done upon receipt of a written waiver of your right to a decision by May 26, 2006 and <br />request for additional time. This must be received no later than the deadline date. <br />If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. I can be reached at (303) 866-4935. <br />Sincerely, <br />Richard M. Wenzel III, P.E., P.G, <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />cc: Carl Mount; DMG (via a-mail) <br />Mr. Stevan L. O'Brian, Environment, Inc. <br />