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. ~ ~ . _~ .1 <br />3. We request that permanent access for the maintenanrn Of the RVef be dedicated <br />to Adams Cou~y and/or the Disirid as part of the approval The access <br />easement (or fee simple) should e~ead ao less than 40-feet behind the top of <br />e>asting or master plan bank, whichever is farthest away from the river. <br />4. The applicant has adequately addressed the issue of temporary overburden and <br />topsoil sWckpiles being placed to a marim,~m 20-foot height and 100-foot width <br />' with 100-foot gaps between 300-foot long piles. However, the piles should be <br />placed parallel to the overbaak flow directioq which many times is not parallel to <br />the river: In additioq the piles need to be placed as far away from the channel as <br />possr~le, rather than between the river and the pit. <br />' Again, we thank you the for opportunity to review this application We ask that the above <br />concerns sad comments are considered is your final processing of this application We <br />look forwazd to working with CAMAS Colorado, Inc. should they decide to pursue <br />' options in the future to eaaoach on the 400-foot setback. If you have any questions <br />concerning a~ of the above, please do not hesitate to call. <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br />lJ <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br />BWK/gb <br />ce: Bill DeGroot, UDFCD <br />Milce Refer, CAMAS Colorado, Inc. <br />Dazen Duncaq Adams County <br />Craig Tessmer, Adams County Planning <br />~`ar,o'~ <br />io <br />Sincerely, <br />~~1~/i...L-u~ <br />Bryan W. I{ohlenberg, P. E. <br />Project Engineer <br />South Platte River Program <br />