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•. <br />~II IIIII~II~~I~~ II~ <br />Desmc,~~~ ~. „~99~, ..,.... <br />5801 Green Oaks Drive <br />Littleton Colorado 80121 <br />March 22, 1991 <br />Fred R. Banta, Director <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division (MLRD) <br />215 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Dear Mr. Banta: <br />RECEIVEC~ <br />MAR 2 5 1991 <br />Mined Land <br />Reclamation Division <br />We moved our family to Denver, Colorado from southern California in October, 1981. <br />During the first year in Colorado, our favorite weekend activity was a drive into the <br />mountains. On such a drive in late September of 1982 we saw for the first time the <br />magnificent view of South Park from the summit of Kenosha Pass. We drove to <br />Fairplay and decided to look for property and a cabin. Later that year we found a <br />place and have since been frequent weekend residents of South Park. <br />Nearly as striking as South Park's beauty is the evidence of mining in the last 120 <br />years. My children understand that the mine tailings are an aftermath of a mining <br />period when people didn't have an understanding of the fragile high country <br />environment. I used to tell them that it would be unlikely such a process would take <br />place today. I told them that water resources, tourism, hunting, fishing, and <br />preservation of natural beauty would combine to influence wise politicians in not <br />permitting such operations. <br />The "M & M Mining Co., Snowstorm Placer, NO-M-83-084, is slowly devouring the <br />mountainside along the north side of Highway 9 between Fairplay and Alma. They are <br />making mountains of tailings and have done nothing to reclaim the mined area. Jim <br />Jones (Game Warden) has passed the word to a lot of us that the Mined Land <br />Reclamation Division (MLRD) is considering amending the original reclamation plan <br />for the open pit gold mine. I am vehemently opposed to any such alteration. In fact, I <br />think they should be strengthened so that they reclaim the land as they finish each 8 <br />acre plot. <br />This outfit is here for aone-time profit and will leave when the profit margin dictates. <br />There are a growing number of homeowners and taxpayers in Park County that feel <br />