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Date: June S"' 2000 <br />TO: <br />Teller A County Board of Commissioners <br />Teller � �Pfanrrerfs] <br />Community Development Services Division Director <br />PO Boat 1886 <br />Woodland Park, CO 80886 <br />Hearing Dab: Planning Commission: July 22" 2008 <br />County Commissioners: August 28s, 2008 <br />State of Colorado <br />Berton Keffeisw <br />Enviromnental pry Specialist <br />1313 <br />ion of Reclamation, 2 kilning 11 <br />,and Safety <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Stake hearing dabs have not yet been set <br />FROM: Dan Baader, Mayor <br />Cripple Creek <br />REGARDING: Expansion and Modification of CCV Mining Permit <br />The current application from the CCV Mine has brought forth a number of <br />Issues that may or may not have been addressed during prior permitting <br />processes. The most dramatic is the visual Impacts associated with the <br />mining operations and the effects on the City of Cripple Creek <br />It would have been virtually impossible to fully understand the impacts that <br />the mine was proposing during the last applications or modifications, <br />however the visuals ars quite evident now. <br />While the City Council concws that the Mine has — entitlements along with <br />those entitlements comes the obligation of "Mitigation". <br />Cripple Creek acknowledges that for Teller County and the State of <br />Colorado economic advantages to having mining in the Cripple <br />CreekiVictor Area for over 100 years and most recently over the past 15 or <br />Mine. The cunent <br />operations slgniAantl d y provided Issues to Creek and mining <br />operations operations that are not now or in the Um) proposed to be mitigated to a level of non- <br />significant*. <br />City of Cripple Creek <br />Position Paper on Mine Expansion Permit <br />REC /VE <br />JUN 161008 <br />Division or proclamation, <br />Mining and Safety <br />