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~ III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />Cityof Lakewood <br />Planning Division <br />44 Union Boulevard <br />Lakewood, Colorado <br />80228 <br />303/234-8830 <br />July 28, 1978 <br />F~~CEI~JCD <br />Roger Funston JUL 31 1978 <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />Mined Land Reclamation (,DINED LAND RECLAngnrlON <br />723 Centennial Building Colo. Dept. of Naturalr.;iso~~rcr:~ <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 8020.3 <br />Reference: Robinson Brick and Tile Company Clay Pits in <br />Jefferson County <br />Dear Mr. Funston: <br />I am writing to you for Rick Watson, Long Range Planner, concerning the <br />Limited Impact and Special (Ten-Day) Permit Application Form for the <br />South Chieftain Mine, #78-13. There are two discrepancies with which <br />we are concerned. <br />The first of these is Item #6 - owner(s) of record of affected land <br />(surface area). The owners listed here are Tom Pike, Peterson Estate, <br />and Paul Partridge - approximately 1,200 acres. The City of Lakewood <br />also owns some of the affected land, having been deeded it October 9, 1974 <br />(see enclosure). <br />The second point is that, to my knowledge, the City of Lakewood should <br />have received notification of the application for the permit from the <br />Robinson Brick and Tile Company and also should have been asked to <br />comment on the reclamation plan before approval is granted. If this <br />is not true, clarification of Colorado Revised Statute 34-32-109(6) would <br />be greatly appreciated. I would also be grateful for any information <br />concerning the status of this permit, as well as any more precise informa- <br />tion you may have as to which six acres the permit applies. <br />I have one final request: Mr. b!atson would like to have information <br />similar to that which you sent July 25, 1978 (applications for permits) <br />on other mine operators in the area west of Lakewood. Enclosed is a <br />