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~l~/ ~1 Weiland, lnc. <br />Environmental & ~ngine~ring <br />June 15, 2005 <br />Steven C. Birdsall <br />City of Loveland <br />200 North Wilson Avenue <br />Loveland, CO 80537 <br />Re: Propose Gardels Pit <br />Dear Mr. Birdsall, <br />cnvlranmental Support lor: <br />• Transportatlan <br />• Land IInvelapmenl <br />• M!ning <br />• Industry <br />The Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology requires notification to owners of <br />permanent man made structures within 200 feet of the affected land. The pit <br />excavation in this case defines the affected land. The pit area is the actual limit of <br />excavation (see Exhibit C-2). Pit reclamation will leave two separate ponds (see <br />Exhibit F) <br />The proposed west area excavation will set back 40 ft from existing City of Loveland <br />waste water treatment plant structures. The proposed east pit excavation will set <br />back 40 ft from existing City of Loveland 48 inch RCP drainage pipe (see Exhibit C- <br />2). <br />The Division of Minerals and Geology Construction Materials Rule 6.4.19 (c) states: <br />Where such a structure is a utility, the Applicant may supply a notarized letter, bn <br />utility letterhead, from the owner(s) of the utilitythat the mining and reclamation <br />activities, as proposed, will have "no negative effect" on their utility. <br />We are requesting that you provide us with a notarized letter as indicated above. <br />Sincerely, <br />Peter Wayland <br />President <br />End: Exhibit C-2, Exhibit F <br />525 3rtl Avenue. Suite 211. Langmant. CO 80501 <br />ph 303-532-0951 fax 303-532-0953 <br />