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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION <br />Region 2 —Pones <br />P.O. Box 676 <br />P asbb. Colorado e1002 <br />Phone (71$) 6466403 <br />Fax (71 e) 6466414 <br />March 19, 2009 <br />Eric Scott, Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />1313 Sherman Street, Rm. 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />RE: Stonewall Springs Quarry, LLC <br />Permanent Man -Made Structures <br />Dear Eric: <br />The Colorado Department of Transportation is in receipt of a request compliance with Rule <br />6.4.19 Exhibit S requiring a statement from all owners of any PERMANENT MAN -MADE <br />STRUCTURES that are within 200 feet of the affected area. The proposed location of the <br />mining operation is east of Nyberg road between SH 96 and US 50. We can offer the following; <br />CDOT hopes you will accept this letter in lieu of a signed and notarized Permanent Man -Made <br />Structures Letter of Agreement. Additionally, CDOT will be issuing an Access Permit for a <br />change in use to the existing Nyberg Road to accommodate the additional trucks and traffic <br />volumes associated with the mining use. The access permit is a legal and binding contract <br />between the property owner and CDOT. <br />The Access Permit allows CDOT to require Improvements to the state highway facility <br />(permanent structure) if warranted and to provide design criteria for the construction of those <br />improvements as well as safety measures to be taken during construction. <br />If you have any questions, please contact me In Pueblo at (719) 546-5407. <br />Sincerely, <br />f4,i <br />Valerie Sword <br />Access Manager <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />SH 96 <br />Pueblo County <br />