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~~ BOCBY t00QATBifl <br />~-IAAT661865 & BSPBl6T <br />d <br />IBC. <br />1910 Ran Avenue <br />Colorado Springs, CO 80906 <br />~iECEiVED// <br />May 5, 2003 <br />MAY 0 6 2003 <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />James Dillie <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman St. Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 ~G~QC3~ ~ <br />RE: Second Adequacy Letter, Penrose Ranch Pit, <br />AM-02 Application, M-1992-016. <br />Dear Mr. Dillie: <br />In order to respond to your concerns surrounding the delineation of the acreage's to be <br />mined so that they can be clearly identified by the DMG during normal inspections, we propose <br />to do the following: all areas where mining is taking place will be staked and flagged so that <br />acreages can be controlled and easily measured. All areas that are under reclamation will also be <br />staked and flagged until they are released by the DMG. As well, all areas will be delineated and <br />the size of each area will be shown on all annual reports. <br />In addition, we will maintain a 200' setback from all man made structure. This will <br />include 200' from either side of the Minnequa Canal and 200' from the boundary of the power <br />substation. <br />Please let me know if additional maps will be needed to cover these concerns. <br />Contact Tom Smith or myself at 719-473-3100 if you should have further questions regarding this <br />matter. <br />Sincerely, <br />Robert P. Ma one <br />Vice President General Manager <br />Rocky Mountain Materials <br />and Asphalt Inc. <br />473-3100 • Fax 473-3109 <br />