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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000016
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
3/1/2005
Doc Name
Notice of Default
From
Lafarge West Inc.
To
Margaret V. Morton Robert J. Stevens and Larry L. Stevens
Type & Sequence
AM1
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D
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p RERLTY InC <br />VfA FACSIMILE No. 303-657037 and E-Mail to eric.reckentine@lafarge-na_corn <br />January 12, 2005 <br />Lafarge West, Inc. <br />10170 Church Ranch Way, Suite 200 <br />Westminster, CQ 80021 <br />Attrr: Eric R. Reckentine, <br />Land and Leasing Manager <br />Deaz Mr. Reckentine, <br />p.l <br />Thank you for the opportunity to meet with you in person, along with Mr. Leidich, in the <br />presence of Mrs. Morton and Mr. Stevens. This letter is primarily to confirm that Mrs. Morton, <br />Larry and Robert Stevens have executed an exclusive right to sell listing agreement, including <br />the Leasing thereof, with Langc Realty, Inc., as a Seller's Agent. If you will please, direct all of <br />your communications through me and I will do my best to facilitate your communicarion and <br />negotiation with them. Mrs. Morton, and Robert and Larry Stevens have been informed and <br />understand to refer your contacts to me as well. This understanding conforms to the language of <br />the listing agreement. <br />Their expectation of me is to effect an eventual sale of al] their property. In the meantime, 1 <br />appreciate your position in this matter and recognize that an agreeable and operational gravel <br />lease between your company and them may be beneficial to the ultimate sale of the property- In <br />that respect, we acknowledge that Tune is of the essence for both parties to resolve this matter. <br />As you were leaving, we commented about the "Option of May 19, 1999" and the fact that it may <br />have provided some significant bearing on the merger negotiation made by the shareholders of <br />Mobile Premix Concrete, Inc. and Lafarge West, Inc.. I sutnvse that this pending merger <br />negotiation may have created some undue pressure on the Mobile Premix people to be self- <br />serving and may have motivated them to deal unfairly and unethically with Mrs. Morton and the <br />Stevens. I also surmise that Lafarge paid for this property as an element of the Mobile Premix <br />merger assets. With that said, I suggest that Lafazge look for some monetary recourse through <br />the warranties of the merger agreement. Consequently, Lafarge may be able to consider fair <br />mazket value for either the purchase or leasing of this property. <br />As a result of our meeting, I believe you agreed to provide two copies of all the documents and <br />maps associated with Permit # M-2000-16. <br />I also believe you agreed to provide a more specific interpretation of the sand and gravel reserves <br />on the property as determined from the test boring report data. I presume that you will correlate <br />separately the reserves for the parcel we discussed selling, being about 25 acres, more or less, <br />
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