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l ~_ <br />-~; <br />MONTR,OSE COUNTY' <br />COLONIUU <br />ENGINEERING <br />December 12, 2003 <br />Flick Gray <br />584 65.30 Rd. <br />Montrose CO 81401 <br />RE: Montrose County Driveway and Access Permit Application AP#233112 <br />Deaz Mr. Gray: <br />This letter is written as memorandum to our onsite meeting this morning at 8:30am. We <br />met to discuss the possibility of the County authorizing a new access to your property off <br />the Kinikin Rd. We discussed that you propose to develop a new gravel piton your <br />property. You were informed by me that I could not grant an Industrial /Commercial <br />access to your property without the Board of County Commissioners authorizing a <br />commercial /Industrial use on your property; and that such authorization is obtained <br />through the County Special Use process. <br />I informed you that I was able to authorize a Field Approach /Farm Access and that I <br />would attemat to sight the access such that it could accommodate the necessazy future <br />upgrades to the Commercial /Industrial access standards if the land use is approved by <br />the board. We discussed whether or not you wished to reapply for the Field Approach / <br />Farm Access or have me alter your application for Access Permit # AP233112 and make <br />it a Field Approach /Farm Access. You asked me to alter your current application. <br />In authorizing your new Field Approach /Farm Access you have retained the same <br />documentation submitted For the Commercial /Industrial access. This documentation <br />consists of a not to scale drawing prepared by Delmont Consultants with calculated sight <br />distances and recommendations for both up gradient and down gradient removal of brush <br />and trees. The Field Approach /Farm access is being approved under the condition that <br />the suggested vegetation is removed and is maintained at all future times as clear sight <br />distance. Failure to maintain the clear sight distance as recommended by your consultant <br />(Delmont) will result in my recommending immediate closure of the access by the Board <br />of County Commissioners. <br />