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9 <br /> 1 act in compliance with that particular order and in a sense, <br />• 2 cease all mining operations, ant 1 the ownership of the <br /> 3 pit was resolved. Secondly, there were no funds available <br /> q by the estate or anyone else, in essence, to go through <br /> 5 the permit application process, even though they knew it <br /> 6 caould have to be done. Their feeling was that the matter <br /> ~ would be resolved as to, in essence, ownership or permanent <br /> g ownership between Mr. Chuck ~4ebster and his step-mother. <br /> y The matter caill not be resolved until October <br /> 10 because of the comuilaticn of two items: the utimely <br /> 11 death and the lack of any ~.aill or estate proceedings, and <br /> 12 no funds within which to proceed; plus the further fact that <br />• 13 they felt they could operate within the guidelines of the <br /> 14 previous Cease and Desist Order. <br /> 15 A little bit more about the particular pit. <br /> 16 The pit is not a pit of recent origin. It was started some- <br /> 17 time in the mid-'60s, in connection caith the first home <br /> 18 state project for Colorado Springs, where they mined the <br /> 19 gravel there for the concrete lining, for the tunnel. <br /> 20 Mr. Webster took that particular operation <br /> 21 over sometime in the early '70s. <br /> 22 He certainly was aware from his last hearing <br /> 23 here of the requirement to get the permit and frankly, <br /> 24 just d?d not follow through because he was no longer here <br /> <br /> 25 within the two days after that particular hearing. It was <br /> electa~ r.a Rvr.vreR s .+sanrta rrs. l vr. <br /> (-rrn~rd Shun hunA Rrponrn <br /> l 9p0 Chr.n rillr Rua,l <br /> l irdn nn. CrlnraJu ,eOl1/ <br /> J/i J-l6 /-,9 ],CJ <br />