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review alternatives for mitigating flood impacts for surrounding neighborhoods. The results of <br /> this master planning effort likely will entail opportunities for coordinating reclamation activities at <br /> the Deepe Farm Pit mining site with flood mitigation measures. Completion of the master <br /> planning phase of the Taggart study is anticipated for the summer or fall of 1997. The University <br /> of Colorado, Flatiron Companies, and Western Mobile all have expressed their commitment to <br /> participating in this study and master planning effort. In this spirit of cooperation, the City of <br /> Boulder asks the DMG to refrain from approval of Western Mobile's proposed reclamation plan <br /> amendment for the Deepe Farm Pit until the Taggart study is complete and Western Mobile has <br /> had an opportunity incorporate the results of the master planning effort into its final reclamation <br /> plan. <br /> =:tank vcu ver7 much for ccnsider:mg the City of Boulder objecticns to Western Mobile's <br /> proposed amendment to the existing reclamation plan for the Deepe Farm Pit mining site. Again, <br /> the City of Boulder believes these objections constitute sufficient ground for the DMG to deny <br /> this amendment request. Please contact John Tayer in the Boulder City Manager's Office if you <br /> have any questions regarding Boulder's position on this matter. You can reach John by telephone <br /> at (30:. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Leslie L. Durzin <br /> Mayor <br /> Attachment: Plan View and Cross-Section Maps for the Porposed 1996 Reclamation Plan <br /> .Amendment <br /> cc: /tined Land Reclamation Board <br /> Board of Boulder County Commissioners <br /> Boulder City Council <br />