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-9_ <br />B. Spillers; tl~e pit for the last 7 or 8 years. A guy by the name of Don Parter <br />i:; the one in 78 crushed four (unintelligible). <br />So, I don't know, (several sentences unintelligible). <br />Dick Ward: So you `didn't buy it .f or the mineral... <br />B. Spillers: What I bought and paid for was, I got contractors in that area, told <br />them to come up with a just price for the rock o~ this location that <br />I was (unintelligible) $7 a ton to $16 a ton. (Unintelligible). So, <br />I sent this realtor down, and he said when you get out here, Sob, <br />(unintelligible) and I bought another place off of the same realtor. <br />Anyway, he said there's another pit out here, and I bought it. <br />(unintelligible) when we got busy out here, (unintelligible). <br />Turner: Olcay. Well, we're in a position where we have file law since 1976, <br />and actually, there was a law going back toward 73 on sand and gravel, <br />acid we're required by the courts and the people of the state to <br />administer the law, so that's the position that the Board is in. <br /> <br />John Ward: <br />Campbell: <br />John Ward <br />Wzo filed the application? <br />It was filed by Orin Spillers. <br />i <br />I ~ I .:. <br />tt ~ ~ / I I,~,1~..r <br />~~ ,~ ,. _ _ <br />..~ r <br />The problem is, if there's a deficiency of substance in the notice <br />of provision, then we don't have jurisdiction, <br />Dick Ward: Not yet, you mean. <br />