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~ <br />rJ .. <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIII III ~ pension stnes <br />Exploration Department <br />P.O. Box 1945 <br />Fort Collins. (:olorado 80521 <br />303 462 5600 <br /> <br />October 27, 1977 <br />Mined Land Reclamation <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Attention: Mr. Randy Overton <br />Dear Mr. Overton: <br />I ~~ <br />OCT 2 B 1977 <br />P~~r.,Fr) LA.!VD F~CLA~11A71ON <br />Cs!~,. Dept.:! !\'~±Lr~7! Rese^rce: <br />Your visit to Ideal's Boettcher Cement Plant in Lari:ner <br />County on October 25, 1977 was appreciated. I wish to <br />confirm our understanding of items discussed in conn~action <br />with Ideal's four applications for permits to continie <br />quarry operations. <br />Your Department file on these applications included tin <br />October 13, 1977 letter to the attention of Mr. Jim <br />Schmieding in which Ideal had suggested later filing dates <br />on the limited impact operations 77-345 and 77-346 to en- <br />able consideration of all four Larimer County applications <br />at the same board meeting. You indicated concurrences that <br />these filing dates can be left open pending completion of <br />information on the two regular permit applications, 77-347 <br />and 77-348. We understand Mr. Schmieding is now handling <br />a southern Colorado area which includes Ideal's other <br />limestone quarry located in Fremont County. <br />Messrs. Jim Story, Plant Superintendent, and King Burrs, <br />Quarry Supervisor, accompanied us on a short tour of the <br />Boettcher limestone quarry. A look at the complicated <br />conditions of the deposit, with its past and long term <br />future operations, we feel will be most helpful to an <br />understanding of the DI[ining and Reclamation phases as <br />described in the permit application. Also discussed with <br />you and described in the application is a plan to be de- <br />veloped in the next few years to again utilize the more <br />abundant upper limestone bands. This operation to be <br />developed will eventually affect most previously mined <br />1 <br />~.~:: <br />