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STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF A1INERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Department or Natural Resources <br />131 3 Sherman SL, Room 213 <br />Denver, Colorado 90'_03 DIVISION O F <br />Fnone. 1303) 9nhase; MINERAL 5 <br />FAX: (303) 832-8106 ~ <br />GEOLOGY <br />RECLAMATION <br />MINING•SAFETY <br />Bill O~~en. <br />Notice of 110(cl to I l2(cl Construction Materials Cnvernor <br />Greta E. bvalcl m~ ' <br />Reclamation Permit Conversion Aoolication Consideration E.ecunve D ~e~,nr <br />hLCharl B. Long <br />Dirsmn Director , <br />DATE: July 20, 2000 <br />TO: Ms. Kathleen Fitzsimmons <br />Board of Supervisors <br />Routt County Soil Conservation District <br />1475 Pine Grove Rd Ste 201A <br />Steamboat Springs, CO 80487-8803 <br />FROM: Carl B. Mount, Senior Environmental Protection Specialist (> :Y'_~'o*- CI°d~ <br />RE: Connell Resources, Inc., Camilletti Pit, Permit No. M-1987-164 <br />Please be advised that on July 19, 2000, Connell Resources, Inc., whose address and telephone number are P.O. <br />Box 882590, Steamboat Springs, CO 80488; (970) 870-0200, filed an application to convert M-1987-Ib4, <br />Camilletti Pit, a 110(c) Limited Impact Construction Materials Permit to a 112(c) Regular Construction Materials <br />Permit. The mining and reclamation operation is located at or near Section 11, Township 6N, Range 88W, 6th <br />Prime Meridian, m Routt County. The application decision is scheduled for October 17, 2000. <br />A copy of the application is available for review at the Routt County Clerk & Recorder's office and at the office <br />of the Division of Minerals and Geology, Room 215, 1313 Sherman Street, Denver, Colorado 80203. <br />If you desire to rnake comments or objections, they must be submitted within twenty (20) days of the date of the <br />newspaper public notice to be considered in the application review process by the Division. You should contact <br />the applicant for the newspaper publication date. If we do not receive your comments or any objection by the end <br />ofthe public comment period, the Office will assume you have no objection or comment to the proposed activity. <br />