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= 12/05/1996 14:03 719-5439 BARNHART AGENCY PAGE 02 <br />Lloyd V. "Buck" Barnhart <br />212 West 13th, Pueblo, Colorado 81003 <br />Office: (719) 543-1324 Home: (719) 542-9207 Fax: (719) 543-1329 <br />December 5, 1996 <br />Mr. Jim Stevens <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Re: Permit M-77-317, Cedarwood Clay Pit <br />Summit Brick and Tile Company <br />Dear Jim: <br />I discussed this situation with JOe Welte, President of Sum- <br />mit Brick and Tile, and we agreed that the simplezt thing to <br />do to resolve this issue is to go back to where we were be- <br />fore we Lriad to adiust boundaries. Therefore, we wish to do <br />the following: <br />1. Cancel the request for a partial release of <br />reclamation responsibility and the 3.77 A <br />reduction in acreage, which you say was approved <br />11/26/96. <br />2. Cancel any other actions that might have resulted <br />from this attempted proiect or any that may be in <br />the works on this particular pit. <br />3. Consider the map you FAXed me 12/3/96 as the <br />permit boundary surviving this exercise (copy <br />attached). <br />4, Summit will mark the boundaries accordingly. <br />There is enough topsoil in the unmined area for reclamation <br />in the future. <br />Thanks for your help in this matter. Also, I appreciated <br />learning that clay for brick falls under the hard rock mining <br />rather than construction minerals. <br />Cordia y, <br />Lloyd V. "Buck" arnhart <br />Consultant and Agent <br />Summit Brick and Tile <br />LvB/go <br />Attach. <br />cc: Summit <br />Geddes <br />