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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.06 Certification of Mineral OwnershipGarfield County .�:I11iI�i7:lfllC��a[i��u•11►1�:7f1[il'.'i►1:7:��T:�:Z�1� This form is to be completed and submitted with any application for a Land Use Change Permit. Mineral interests may be severed from surface right interests in real property. C.R.S. § 24-65.5-101, et seq, requires notification to mineral owners when a landowner applies for an application for development from a local government. As such, the landowner must research the current owners of mineral interests for the property. The Garfield County Land Use and Development Code of 2013 ("LUDC") Section 4-101(E)(1)(b)(4) requires written notice to owners of mineral interests in the subject property in accordance with C.R.S. § 24-65.5-101, et seq, "as such owners can be identified through the records in the office of the Clerk and Recorder or Assessor, or through other means." This form is proof of applicant's compliance with the Colorado Revised Statutes and the LUDC. The undersigned applicant certifies that mineral owners have been researched for the subject property as required pursuant to C.R.S. § 24-65.5-101, et seq, and Section 4-101(£)(1)(b)(4) of the Garfield County Land Use and Development Code, as amended. As a result of that research, the undersigned applicant certifies the following (Please Initial on the blank line next to the statement that accurately reflects the result of research): -, I own the entire mineral estate relative to the subject property; or x Minerals are owned by the parties listed below The names and addresses of any and all mineral owners identified are provided below (attach additional pages as necessary): Name of Mineral Owner Mailing Address of Mineral Owner Trans Western Resources Unavailable RKS Family LLLP PO Box 500, Carbondale, CO 81623 Patrick M. Fitzgerald PO Box 1330, Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 acknowledge I reviewed C.R.S. § 24-65.5-101, et seq, and I am in compliance with said statue and the LUDC. Signature 6 � 3 Date