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Date: June 5'" 2005 <br />TO: <br />Teller County Board of Commissioners <br />And; <br />Teller County Planfsl <br />Paid <br />Clarkson <br />Community Development Services Division Director <br />PO Boot 1856 <br />Woodland Pa*, CO 80566 <br />Hearing Date: Planning Commission: <br />County Conmdpbners: <br />State of Colorado <br />Qeenan Kaffek s <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Divbion of Reclamation, Mining Safety <br />1313 Shemin 81, Room 216 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />State hearing dates 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 haw been added during prior permitting <br />processes. The most dramatic is the visual Impacts associated with the <br />mining operations and their effects on the City of CrIple 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 are quite evident now. <br />While the City Coundi concurs that the Mine has — entitlements along with <br />loose elements comes the obligation of 'Mitigation ". <br />Cripple Creek ac that for Teller County and the State of <br />Como economic advantages to having mining in the Cripple <br />Creek/Victor Area for over 100 years and most recently over the past 15 or <br />so years that Anglo Gold has operated the CCV Mine. The current mining <br />operations has significantly provided issues to Cripple Creek and Victor <br />that are not now or in the future proposed to be mitigated to a level of non- <br />significance. <br />City of Cripple Creek <br />Position Paper on Mine Expansion Permit <br />July 22" 2008 <br />August 28 2005 <br />R E C I V ED <br />JUN 16 2009 <br />Division a r<eciam8tiOn <br />Mining and Safety <br />