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times as approved by the Ski Club, so that dredging will not cause interference <br />with Ski Club activity. The Ski Club will cooperate in this endeavor by providing <br />the necessary authority to the 124"' Estates Partners to seek permits and <br />approvals and to enter onto its land to carry out the removal of material from the <br />ski lake. <br />• The 124 Estates Partners can remove (dredge) as much material from the ski <br />lake, beyond the described minimum, as it desires, and as approved by the Ski <br />Club. The Ski Club will consent to a reasonable access route for bringing <br />equipment to the ski lake and for removing equipment and dredged material. <br />The 124 Estates Partners will pay for permitting; and the Henderson Water Ski <br />Club will not be compensated for any commercial value of the material removed <br />and realized by the 124 Estates Partners. <br />• The 124 Estates Partners will fill a small portion of the southeast comer of the <br />ski lake, which currently is on the southern side of or near to the property <br />boundary between the Ski Club parcel and the proposed mining land to the <br />south. The purpose of this fill activity will be to allow the 124 Estates Partners <br />to reclaim as much of the mined land as possible, as approved by the Colorado <br />Mined Land Reclamation Board, for water storage. Fill material will be "pit run" <br />or similar material, as the intent will be to use a coarse, permeable material so <br />that the rate of groundwater flow is not slowed by the filled area below a rate <br />expected for the highly transmissive alluvial soils known to exist in that area. <br />The ski lake will be filled so that the top of the slope towards the ski lake will be <br />at least ten feet north of the property boundary. The finished slope will be a <br />minimum of 2 to 1 (horizontal to vertical); and the face of the slope, below the <br />anticipated high water line, will be finished with riprap to prevent erosion of fill <br />material. Above the anticipated high water line, the 124 Estates Partners will <br />finish the slope with at least 12 inches of native overburden and/or topsoil. This <br />area above the anticipated high water line will be seeded with the seed mix <br />approved by the DMG for reclamation of similar slopes of the 124 Estates Sand <br />and Gravel Mine. The 124 Estates Partners acknowledges the Ski Club's <br />desire to lose as little surface area of its ski lake as possible by this fill activity <br />and will fill as little of the lake as necessary to maintain stability of structures and <br />the proposed water storage reservoir on the south side of the property boundary. <br />• The Henderson Water Ski Club, LLC consents to the mining setbacks from the <br />Ski Club's southern property boundary, as proposed by the 124 Estates <br />Partners to the DMG and to the Adams County Planning Department. At 10 feet <br />south of the Ski Club's southern property boundary, the 124 Estates Partners <br />has proposed to excavate to an elevation approximately 5 feet above the water <br />table. <br />If the Henderson Water Ski Club, LLC agrees with the provisions described above, the <br />124 Estates Partners asks that this letter be viewed as an agreement between itself <br />and the Henderson Water Ski Club, LLC, and that the Ski Club indicate its acceptance <br />of the terms of the agreement by authorizing you to sign this letter and the enclosed <br />copy to accept the terms of the agreement. When one of the two fully executed, <br />identical agreements is returned to me, I will make a copy and send it to the Division of <br />Minerals and Geology for the records of that agency. <br />