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s 10/22/96. 03:36 FA% 9709295177 0%BOW SANBORN <br />~J` ~ • • <br />Brent Carter October 22, 1996 <br />Re: Permit ID and Blast Warning Signs <br />Please provide an aluminum sign mounted on a steel post that can be <br />easily driven into the ground and/or moved, in the event the <br />locations selected by the permittee do not meet the approval of the <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology. The current color of <br />the permit identification signs ie a green background with white <br />letters. The current color of the blast warning signs is a yellow <br />background with black letters. <br />I have already checked with the Colorado Department of <br />Transportation, regarding placement of signs along the highway <br />right-of-way. I am still trying to contact Gunnison County, <br />regarding any other local ordinances and codes. When I have <br />verified Gunnison County requirements, I will pass on any <br />additional information. <br />Please provide a cost estimate, and your earliest delivery date. <br />The signs have become a high priority Por the Colorado Division of <br />Minerals and Geology, and we must have the signs in place prior to <br />the next inspection in order to avoid a Notice Of Violation. <br />Since y, <br />~ ~~ <br />Thomas C. Anderson, P.E. <br />Environmental Coordinator <br />cc: David A. Berry <br />State of Colorado <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />VIA FAX (303) 832-8106 <br />I~oo3 <br />XB~W <br />