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iii iiiiiiiiiiii iii <br />COMMUNITY DEVFIOPMEM <br />DEPARTMENT <br />(303) 3:8 R730 <br />500 BROADWAY <br />RO. ROX 1 79 <br />EAGLE. COLORADO R 1631 <br />FAX X303) 3~R~7?07 <br />December 21, 1992 <br />Mr. Carl Mount RECE1~~® <br />Office of Mined Land Reclamation <br />Division of Minerals & Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 E~ 2 41992 <br />Denver, CO 80203 M1NEL~S~iONOF <br />RE: B & B Excavating-Montgomery Pit; MLRB Permit X104-86 <br />Dear Mr. Mount, <br />Pursuant to our phone conversation yesterday morning, the above <br />referenced issue concerns a County Special Use Permit issued to <br />the site for gravel extraction. A recent and long overdue Staff <br />inspection of the site has revealed that several conditions of <br />that permit have not been addressed. <br />It is my understanding that there <br />by your office since the issuance <br />further understanding that there <br />by your office that have not been <br />referring to a petroleum handling <br />This is one of nine conditions of <br />has also not been an inspection <br />of the MLRB permit. It is my <br />nay also be conditions imposed <br />addressed. Specifically, I am <br />and spill containment plan. <br />the County permit. <br />While there is no obligation between our two agencies that <br />require that our respective permitting processes be mutually <br />complied with, the County's policy has historically been to <br />require compliance with MLRB conditions of its extractive <br />permittees. It would be very helpful if your office could keep <br />our Staff informed as to its findings. <br />The current Staff review of the Montgomery Pit Special Use Permit <br />for compliance includes contact with Scott Hoover of B & B <br />Excavating. The issue is not currently being pursued as a <br />violation and we are reasonably confident that the new management <br />at B & B wishes to comply with all of the conditions of its <br />permits. <br />EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO <br />