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Ge~er~a ~ ~ro <br />205 N Patit Road <br />Dayton, WA 99328 <br />June 7, 2006 <br />Erica Crosby / 1.. <br />Division of Minerals and Geology 1 U <br />1313 Sherman St. Rm. 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Dear Ms. Crosby, <br />m- zoos- o~~ <br />esc, rmcv,e~M <br />AgcE~vEn <br />~UM11~ <br />~+~ o! Mie+nb ud Wyk <br />The purpose of this letter is to reiterate some of the information ]discussed with you on <br />May 30"df this year. As I told you at the time, we believe that ownership of Weld County <br />Road 6 1/4 has been conveyed to us as a result ofa reversion clause in the warranty deed <br />to the Weld County Commissioners giving them the surface rights to County Road 6 1/4. <br />Recently Fort Lupton annexed the property now known as the Lupton Lakes Gravel <br />Project. This annexation encompassed the eastern half of County Road 6 1 /4. <br />Subsequently Fort Lupton vacated and abandoned for public use that portion of Road 6 <br />1/4 which was annexed. When the abandonmetrt action occurred that triggered the <br />reversion clause in the above mentioned warranty dced. and conveyed that portion of <br />Road 6 1/4 to us. It is also my understanding that the Lupton Lakes Project gravel permit <br />does not include the portion of Road 6 1/4 abandoned as a public road. <br />Consequently I am requesting that you notify me and my attorney, Steve Bain, if the <br />operator ofthe Lupton Lakes Project applies for a technical revision or amendment to the <br />existing permit which would include the eastern one half of Road 6 1/4. Clearly we would <br />have an interest in the permit revision and would need to review and approve it before <br />final action by the Division of Mining and Geology. <br />Thank you for you action in this matter. <br />Sincerely, ®~ ~/l~ <br />d~ j ~ <br />Don Rittenhouse ~ j~~ <br /> <br />ce: Stephen A Bain <br />821 17th St. Suite 500 <br />Denver, CO 80202 <br />