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<br />35 <br />1 take between staff and operator to determine what the <br />2 final application is. So I think that request for <br />3 permit issue, it ought to be denied. If th~~ Board <br />4 feels that they are locked into a very fundc~mantalist <br />5 interpretation of statutes and rules, Z think they <br />6 ought to just deny the application and have the <br />7 operator file a new application as it exists: today <br />8 and then consider that -- let a new 120-day period be <br />9 run. Those are two -- your two alternatives; to <br />10 handle this. <br />11 MR. EVANS: Mr. Chairman, may I <br />12 comment on something? <br />13 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: Certainly. <br />14 MR. EVANS: Again, back to Rule '_2 and <br />15 the file. The applicant shall be deemed, quote, <br />16 notified on the date of the letter. Now -- that's <br />'1'1 the applicant -- unless the applicant requests a <br />18 later date within 15 days of the date of the letter. <br />19 The date of the letter shall cor_stitute the fi'_ing <br />20 date and will initiate the ru.^.r.inc of the time period <br />21 specified in Sections 1.5.2, 2.2.2, 3.2 (3)(b)(vi), <br />22 3.132(v) and 4.3 sub 3. Provided, however, if the <br />23 division fails to notify the applicant by mailing a <br />24 letter within 10 days, 10 calendar days for limited <br />25 impact permit; three working days for a special; 10 <br />MIDYrmm pcoORTING SERVICE <br />(303) 424-2217 <br />