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• , iii iiiiiiiiiiiu iii <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT <br />IN REPLY <br />REFER TO: <br />3600 (163) <br />San Juan Resource Area <br />Federal Building <br />701 Camino del Rio <br />Durango, Colorado 81301 <br />APR 2 2 1986 <br />Jack Gilleland <br />C6J Gravel <br />514 County Road 509 <br />Ignacio, Colorado 81137 <br />Dear Mr. Gilleland: <br />This letter is in response to your conversations with Bob Rershaw <br />concerning the possibilities of purchasing sand and gravel material on <br />public land north of your existing pit in T. 34 N., R. 9 W., Sec. 10: <br />W~NE';NW':, North of Ute Line, NMPM in La Plata County. <br />The San Juan-San Miguel Resource Management Plan (RMP), which was <br />finalized in September 1985, provides for considering 400 acres on Ewing <br />Mesa for future sand and gravel disposal. However, until a survey is <br />completed which will define public land - private land boundaries, we do <br />not propose to initiate any sand and gravel contracts. We anticipate <br />that a survey of this area will be accomplished by the end of this year <br />(1986). <br />Once we are able to delineate property lines we will consider an <br />applications for sales contracts for sand and gravel on the public <br />land. This could be considered shortly after the Cadastral Survey <br />monuments are placed at the property corners. <br />If you have additional questions, please contact Bob Kershaw at 247-4082. <br />S rely yours, <br />~" <br />David Miller <br />Area Manager <br />cc: <br />Raren Hellner <br />Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />