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_ 01/09/06 14:21 FA% 5092891548 L G EVERIST <br />~joo6 <br />floor, about 30 feet down from original grad®, thereby decreasing visual and audible effects <br />to our neighbors. Topsoil will be stodcptied in bends that will be placed throughout the sfte <br />at strategic locations for re-use in reGamation and also.as visual end noise barters. For <br />pernlanent man-made structures located within 20D feet of the mining limits, we plan to <br />maintain a safe setback from the structures, or relocate structures upon agreement with the <br />structure owner. When mining is completed, the areas around the lined water reservoirs will <br />be re-vegetated with native plant species for agricukural or residential use. <br />In case you were not aware of this -the qMG has changed their application requirements <br />slightly, and they now wiH not consider a permit application as complete unless ail the necessary <br />set-back agreements are in place. So, H Weld County would please sign end return this set- <br />back agreement within the next few weeks, it would simplify the~gnHting process for all <br />parties. Please let us know it that Is not possible, so that we yen 4vork out some other permit4ng <br />language that would be acxeptable to ail parties. <br />We have Included two copies of the agreement to be signed antl notarized, so that Weld County <br />and L G. Everist may each retain an original. <br />If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 303-286-2247, or email meet <br />IemayerQlgeverisf.com. <br />Sin <br />Lynn Maye~u~ <br />Regulatory anager <br />x: pennis Fields and Jim Sittner, LGE/ARC <br />Maureen Jacoby, B&G <br />LNUFL-200R-WekiCo-061204.dot <br />