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caused from runoffthrough the expanded area could be significant. We are concerned that the <br />"conservation values" of our easement will be compromised if elk and other wildlife usage <br />decreases because of the gravel pit expansion aad potential increase in traffic by 350 plus <br />vehicles. <br />Egeria Park is truly a unique area of wildlife diversity. However, this could suddenly change <br />with a change in the current land use practices. Because of its importance, we ask that you <br />seriously consider the negative impacts to wildlife that would likely result from approving the <br />proposed activity. <br />If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me at 303-21b-1953. <br />Sincereky, <br />Doug Robinson <br />Lands Program Manager <br />ce: Susan Werner, CDOW <br />Carl Luppens <br />£'d OObB 9l£ £0£ ~(uedwo~ pue~ oip~oN d61~£0 90 LO u~f <br />