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<br />In a meeting held on October 10, 1984, between Storm Ring Mines <br />and the Mine Land Reclamation Supervisor of Engineering Geology, <br />Mr. James A. Pendleton, the concerns expressed for subsidence <br />were addressed. It was agreed upon at that time, that prior to <br />completion of the rock tunnels the necessary monitoring programs <br />would be revised and submitted for approval by MLRD. The <br />attached letter which was sent to Mr. Pendleton on October 10, <br />1984, is Storm Ring's commitment to the agreement which was <br />reached. <br />15) Ref: Operations on Lands Subject to r.; m; at;on o <br />Prohibitions - Rules 2.03.7 and 2.10 <br />MLR Comment: <br />"The proposed operation is in compliance with the requirements of <br />Rule 2.07.6(2)(d) for the following reasons: <br />The permit area of the proposed operation is not within: <br />a. An area designated unsuitable for mining; <br />b. An area under study for designation as unsuitable for <br />mining; <br />c. Any land subject to prohibitions or limitations. <br />The proposed permit boundary includes several thousand feet of <br />Garfield County Road 335 or is within 100 feet of the outside <br />right-of-way of this public road. In addition, portions of this <br />road are to be used as a coal haul road temporarily. The <br />operator must demonstrate that the necessary requirements of Rule <br />2.07.6(2)(d)(iv) have been met. Therefore the following <br />information is required to make a finding of compliance: <br />Requirement No. 14 <br />THE APPLICANT MUST DEMONSTRATE THAT THE NOTICE AND APPROVAL <br />REQUIREMENTS OF RULE 2.07.6(2)(d)(iv) FOR GARFIELD COUNTY <br />ROAD 335 HAVE BEEN MET PRIOR TO PERMIT ISSUANCE." <br />SKM Response: <br />Storm King Mines will furnish approval of the authority having <br />jurisdiction over the public road (Garfield County Commissioners) <br />before commencing construction. <br />MLR Comment: <br />"The proposed permit boundary also includes or is located within <br />300 feet of an occupied dwelling. The operator must submit <br />waivers from each owner of such dwellings. Therefore the <br />