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r' -Division of Minerals and Gemology <br />March 10, 2000 <br />` Page 2 of 2 <br />2. The haul operations of these heavy trucks will also cause extraordinary damage to the <br />roadway system used to transport the materials. Neither Brighton Road nor East 112th <br />Avenue aze designed to accommodate the number of heavy trucks that this operation will <br />produce, and there is no reliable mechanism to ensure that these roadways can be kept in <br />good condition given this type of use. <br />In conclusion, this proposal is extremely concerning. Unless the issues outlined above can be <br />resolved, the proposal should be considered a hazard for the storm water drainage and <br />transportation system, and an unwise use for the azea. <br />If you have any question please feel free to call me at 303-289-8175, or Edward Stafford at <br />303-289-8172. <br />Sincerely, <br />Daren A. Sterling, PE <br />City Engineer <br />DAS:EWS/bb <br />cc: Gregg Clements, Director of Public Works <br />Edwazd Stafford, Civil Engineer II <br />Trish Layton, Economic Development Manager <br />Steve House, Director of Community Development <br />Neil Goodenough, Planning Manager <br />Bill DeGroot, Urban Drainage and Flood Control District <br />File: PUD: Belle Creek <br />Drainage: First Creek <br />Transportation: Planning, General <br />0:\ENGINEER\CORRESP\STAFFORD\Belle CreekWmg03100.doc <br />