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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977210
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
6/21/1989
Doc Name
MLRB MEETING SIGN IN SHEET
Type & Sequence
AM3
Media Type
D
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EVANS ~ BRIGGS <br />Attorneys and Counselors ac Law <br />Peul V. Evans No. 959 <br />G. Scott Briggs No. 1 150 <br />532 South Weber Street <br />Colorado Springs. CO. 80903-3906 <br />Telephone: (77 9] 473660 <br />10000-88049 <br />July 13, 1988 <br />Gregory M. Nagel <br />7 East Bijou, Suite 214 <br />Colorado Springs, CO 80903 <br />SUBDIVISION ACCESS ROAD - DEBRIS <br />This letter acknowledges your letter dated July 7, 1988, expressing your <br />concerns regarding our client, Castle Concreta Company's Snyder Quarry Road <br />accessing its Snyder Quarry operation. Improvments to the shoulders of that <br />road have been made over the years by our client to improve a difficult mining <br />road, to make it safer and more useable by heavy haul trucks. Shoring up the <br />shoulders is the primary method of accomplishing road improvements. Ha.~ever, <br />our client is currently evaluating these access road fills, and will continue to <br />evaluate these fills. As to the debris washing on the Black Canyon Read leading <br />to the access of the Cedar Heights Subdivision, I am informed by our client that <br />the recent heavy rain and the clogged culvert installed by the developer of <br />Cedar Heights caused problems on the Cedar Heights access road, attributed <br />primarily to the inability of the subdivision's drainage pattern to handle that <br />volume of water in such a short time. Our client did, without expense to the <br />haneowners association, assist in the removal of material and did so as a good <br />neighbor. Our client was not under any legal obligation to help out, or clear <br />the road. <br />We trust that this act of a good samaritan is not being construed as any <br />admission of liability of our client Eor that particular problem. <br />vv: wauc ~,vnu c~,c ~.u u~a~ry <br />Attn: Gordon K. Morgan, Vice President <br />P. 0. Box 2379 <br />Colorado Springs, (b 80901 <br />Mark A. Heffner <br />37 East Colorado Avenue <br />Denver, Colorado 80210 <br />
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