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satisfaction of the Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety, and the Property has been <br />completely released from the Gravel Permit. In 2009, the mining permit was conveyed to United <br />Companies in violation of Section 53,of the Reclamation Agreement. <br />As we discussed on the phone today, you will be visiting the Curry property in the next couple of <br />weeks to make an assessment of whether the 5.5 acre site has been adequately reclaimed to <br />submit a request to DBMS to release the permit. If it is determined that the site has not been <br />adequately reclaimed, we request that you provide us with a plan forreclamation which includes <br />the specific reclamation activities and proposed timeline for completion. Because the <br />reclamation was required to be completed by January 1" 2013 and is now more than two years <br />overdue, we appreciate your prompt attention to this matter. <br />We appreciate your willingness to work with us, the Curiy's, and the Western Slope <br />Conservation Center to fulfill the obligations set forth in the Conservation Easements and <br />Reclamation Agreements. Specifically, that the 5.5. acre portion of the Tom Curry property be <br />released from the Gravel Permit. <br />Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />Cheryl <br />Director of Land Stew dship <br />303-988-2373 x 219 <br />ccufte@coloradoopgnlands.org <br />Attachments: <br />Deed of Conservation Easement, Pages 1, 6-7 <br />Reclamation Agreement, Page 1 <br />cc: <br />Thomas Curry <br />PO Box 566 <br />Hotchkiss, CO 81419 <br />Sara Sauter <br />Western Slope Conservation Center <br />PO Box 1612 <br />Paonia, CO 81428 <br />