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~J <br />Mr. Gordon Morgan <br />Castle Concrete <br />P.O. BoX 2379 <br />Colorado Springs, CO 80901 <br />719/598-0215 <br />July 8, 1989 <br />Dear Gordon, <br />This letter outlines the essence of the meeting in my office on <br />July 5, 1989. <br />Being required by the Bureau of Mines and Land Reclamation <br />Department, Gordon Morgan and Mark Heffner from Castle Concrete <br />brought to our attention that a large four ton boulder from the <br />Black Canyon Quarry had fallen on to Cave of the Winds F>roperty in <br />Williams Canon. <br />I advised Mr. Morgan I was already aware of the boulder. In <br />addition I assured Mr. Morgan that Cave of the Winds had no <br />objections to the rock being on Cave property. <br />We reconfirmed our discussion from several years before at <br />which Castle Concrete advised us that there might be some rocks <br />that could become dislodged during the quarrying operation and roll <br />into Williams Canon, possibly onto Cave of the wind=_• property. <br />However should the boulders become a serious problem to Cave of the <br />Winds, by Cave of the Winds' request, Castle Concrete: agreed to <br />remedy the situation in a mutually acceptable manor. <br />Agreeing that those <br />adjour~ed our meeting. <br />Si el <br />,/ <br />(Ya-rft L,. <br />General <br />conditions were still in effect we <br />Business Oflice: P.O. Box 826. Monitou Springs. CO 80829-0826 / (303) 63a-2888 <br />Mori of me Pesiaenrs (303) 6353553 / Cove of one VJ~ntls (303) aBSSdaa <br />