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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977210
IBM Index Class Name
Enforcement
Doc Date
8/23/1989
Doc Name
REPORTERS TRANSCRIPT VOLUME 1
Violation No.
MV1989015
Media Type
D
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',' <br />1 <br />1 <br /> 33 <br /> 1 between those for reference. <br />1 2 <br /> It shows a very thin line representing the road and <br />' 3 nothing but trees all the way down to the drainage roe~d. 1966, <br /> 4 approximately two years prior to acquiring the land, okay, by <br />' 5 Castle. So we have, basically, background data for that. <br /> 6 I would like to move into Mr. Heifner's aerial <br />' 7 h <br />t <br />h <br />I p <br />o <br />ograp <br />s. The scale of that is approximately 1 inch equals <br />' 8 500 feet. I would like to move into some aerial photographs, and <br /> 9 Mr. Heffner may have to refresh my memory on some of these. <br />~, 10 This particular photograph was taken, I believe, in <br /> 11 '73? '72, okay. It shows a significantly wider road. One that <br />~' 12 h <br />s b <br />i <br />d <br />At l <br />t <br />l t <br />th <br />i <br />1966 <br />l <br />t <br /> a <br />een <br />mprove <br />e <br />s <br />eas <br />equa <br />o <br />nce <br />at <br />eas <br />. <br />' 13 Rampart Range Road, which is a fairly heavily traveled jeep-type <br /> 14 road in Colorado Springs area. <br />II, 15 Along that road are virtually two disturbances. If we <br /> 16 characterize the disturbances by their like color, which they are <br />~, 17 fresh. They don't have any vegetation on them. So we have a <br />' 18 situation where very few disturbances exist. <br /> 19 This is 1978. This is the road going up on the left- <br />, 20 hand side of the photograph is their runaway truck road for <br /> 21 reference. And we start to see some disturbances to the north <br /> 22 and north side or downhill side of that roadway in 1978. <br /> 23 This is 1981, April. This particular photograph, <br />' - ' <br /> 24 again, the band--the road hasn <br />t apparently changed significantly <br />' 25 in terms of width. But the disturbances--you can start to count <br />
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