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1 • s <br />1 <br /> 21 <br /> 1 along the road would be expensive and unnecessary. E~iclosed are <br /> 2 pictures of these area. <br /> 3 One pile of pine is as close enough to wash on to <br /> 4 Black Canyon Road in heavy rains. I would like to know if <br /> 5 reclamation of these areas are going to occur in the near term. <br /> 6 I would like to enter that letter as evidence. <br /> <br /> 7 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: Again, any objection? <br />' 8 MR. BRIGGS: No. <br /> 9 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: Okay. It's accepted. <br /> 10 MR. NAGEL: That letter was not responded to. <br /> 11 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: This is the June 9 letter? <br /> 12 ft <br />MR <br />h <br /> er <br />eavy storm o~~cur a <br />. NAGEL: Correct. We had a <br />' 13 I wrote that letter, and I wrote a July 7 letter to Mr. Briggs <br /> 14 summarizing that recent heavy rains have highlighted Ii:em 3 in my <br />' 15 letter. <br /> 16 The accumulation of product and waste product: has <br /> 17 increased over recent years. Recently, some debris was: washed to <br /> 18 the subdivision access road. Other materials are needlessly <br /> 19 washed down the hillside. If your client does not wish. to <br />' 20 initiate a clean up, I will ask the Mined Land Reclamation Board <br /> 21 for a review of this concern. <br />' 22 I would like to enter that letter as evidence. <br />' 23 MR. DANIELSON: Okay. Hearing no objections, admitted. <br /> 24 MR. NAGEL: Okay. That letter was written after the <br />t 25 same storm event that Kerrie Schmidt was describing. Eventually, <br />