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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/15/1993
Doc Name
Request for federal; Intervention (Part 1of 2)
Media Type
D
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* '1 <br />r <br />Mid- Continent Resources, Inc. <br />Attn: Mr. George E. Wear <br />P.O. Box 1334 <br />818 Colorado Avenue <br />Glenwood Springs CO 81601 <br />Dear Mr. Wear: <br />In response to your September 16, 1980 letter and a letter from <br />Diane Delaney dated August 8, 1980, I have listed the following <br />information. <br />I and Acting Forest Supervisor George Morris see no conflict with <br />your proposed post mining land use and Forest Service land manage- <br />ment direction for the area. Your post mining use permit is so <br />far down the road, however, that it is difficult to say what con- <br />ditions would be at that time. The ski area proposal would have <br />to follow the Colorado Review Process which involves several <br />government entities and would require extensive involvement by <br />the Forest. This letter is not an approval of a specific project, <br />therefore, but does assure you that your basic post mining use <br />does not conflict with our land management direction. <br />You had also asked for resource information. There are no plans <br />to harvest timber in the area because of marginal timber stands, <br />steep slopes, and access problems. There are also no plans to <br />develop facilities concerned with recreation. Marc Bosch, District <br />Wildlife Biologist, has prepared a summary of the range and wild- <br />life situation and history which is attached to this letter. <br />If I can help you in any further ways, please let me know. <br />Sincerely, <br />JACK G. TROYER <br />District Ranger <br />Enclosure <br />UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE <br />FOREST SERVICE <br />White River National Forest <br />Sopris Ranger District <br />P.O. Box 248 <br />Carbondale CO 81623 2800 <br />October 14, 1980 <br />stoatI p/ss) <br />
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