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_~ <br />i~ <br />~ ,gof; <br />~P~ <br />~:~ <br />~~~5"~~ <br />~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~ s <br />6TONR Gt'RAYEL PZT D;ti~l~/C j ~I=F1CE <br />24600 COUNTY ROAD ~+ pUtii_i" FILE ~'JPti"° <br />DOI.ORE6, COLORADO 81323 <br />FILE:: ~-47- ogq <br />,~ Telaphoae <970~ a6i~2603 SIYI=~ S}on2 6~ayL~ ~~~ ' <br />22 December 1997 <br />Division of Minerals and Geology Received <br />484 Turner Drive, Building "F", Suite 101 <br />Durango, Colorado 8]30] p~C 2 ~ 1997 <br />Attention: Wally Erickson <br />ptrrango Fiekl CHice <br />Subject: 112 Application N~ M 97-089 STONE GRAVEL PIT DHlsion of Minerals 8 Geology. <br />Response to Adequacy Issues <br />Dear Mr. Erickson: <br />Our response to your adequacy review letter of 17 December 1997 is provided below <br />with the same paragraph numbers corresponding to your letter. <br />1) PUBLIC NOTICES <br />Proof of notices mailed to the Exhibit "ADDENDUM 1-c" list are herewith <br />+provided. (Bell, Bureau of Land Management, Emerson, Lewis, Messinger, <br />Moms, Olin, Trost, and Ute Mountain Tribe) One notification (Lewis) was <br />returned as un-claimed after three notifications to the addressee at the contirmed <br />"correct" address, as required by U.S. Postal Service. Proof of notice for <br />Emerson, as you have already noted, was famished earlier. <br />2) PERMANENT MAN-MADE STRUCTURES <br />Exhibit S, Page 43 of the permit application lists all fences and gates and the <br />existing access trails. The third paragraph of that exhibit demonstrates that the <br />setback distance of mining activity from fences and gates is sufficient for <br />protection of fences and gates from structural damage from mining activity. <br />The fourth paragraph of Exhibit S is hereby corrected to read, "Unimproved <br />access trails across the site must be left intact during permitted operations to <br />provide access to customary users and for access for mining operations. Both the <br />"north" and "south" routes are more than 1S feet distant from mining excavation <br />activity and are in no danger of structural compromise from stable backslopes <br />excavated no steeper than 3-horimntal to I-vertical in dry soils composed of <br />silty sandy gravel Normal maintenance of both routes is assured by agreements <br />negotia[ed between fire applicant and the perrrtittee/operator and are provided as <br />a parr of the permit application, ''Exhibit S 'i <br />