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-; iii iiiiiiiiiiiu iii <br />March 23, 2000 <br />Mr. Greg Lewicki <br />Greg Lewicki and Associates <br />9054 S. Forrest Dr. <br />Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 <br />RE: Ferrero pit (File M-2000-028) Results of Division review of applicant's March 21, 2000 adequacy response <br />Dear Mr. Lewicki: <br />The Division has conducted a review of your response to the initial adequacy review of the permit application for <br />the Ferrero Pit. The response, together with telephone contact by Keith Vanderhorst of the SEO, essentially <br />satisfies all adequacy issues previously identified by the Division. There is, however, one remaining adequacy <br />concern the Division requests you address. That concern is listed below: <br />REVISED PAGE 23: In the earlier adequacy review, the Division failed [o note and, therefore, failed to <br />mention that the rates proposed for the seed mix are identified in [he narrative line immediately above the species <br />listing as "rates for broadcast seeding:" while in the narrative line just below the species listing, the rates are <br />indicated [o be "for drill seeding,". The revised Page 23 continues to carry this inconsistency. <br />Since [he SCS recommendations for seeding rates in Appendix A are clearly for drill seeding, [he Division <br />requests that a second revision of Page 23 be made in which reference to the proposed seed rates are consistently <br />identified as being applicable to seeding by means of a drill. <br />With submittal of a revised Page 23, all adequacy issues will be satisfied and approval of the application can be <br />made. With submittal of a Financial Warranty in the proposed amount of $13,887.00, in a form acceptable to the <br />Division, a permit for the Ferrero can be issued. <br />NOTE: If for some reason, you cannot respond by the April 7, 2000 decision date for this application, please <br />provide a written waiver of your right to a decision on that date in order that [he permitting process be allowed to <br />continue. As indicated previously, approval of the application can not be given until all adequacy issues are <br />satisfactorily addressed. A permit will not be issued until the application is approved and the required Financial <br />Warranty accepted by the Division. <br />If you have any questions on the above, please contact me. <br />Sincerely, <br />James C. Stevens <br />Sr. Specialist <br />