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'ynaintaining" the oouMy mad without the proper p~mitt. King Mountain has a hard time maintainiaQ <br />feacca and keeping their livestock oa their proporty. Given thin pattean, combined with King <br />Mountaia'a flailure to post a Snaacial wamnty and to submit the annual roporta and pay the required <br />fee, and the detrimental impact the proposed gravel pit expansion will havs on all of the iatereata <br />identi$ed by the legislature as requiring protection, the Board should deny King Mouatain's Fermit <br />Couvetaioa Applicadon. <br />C. Conclnaioi <br />The Board done not havo juriadiation to take any action with reepeat to the Permit Conversion <br />Application filed by Kiag Mountain. Ptiather, King Moimtain'e proposal has serious aonomic. <br />eaviroamental, conaervatioa and other ramiScationa for Routt County and its property owners for <br />years to come. Therefore, the Boats should deny King Mountain's request. <br />v~'Y ~Y Yn~. <br />WM. STOVALL, P.C. <br />~~ <br />TWB:bs <br />