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iii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <br />STATE OF COLUI~UU <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Depatlmenl o! Nzlurzl Resources <br />I l i i Shcrmzn 51 , Room ? 15 <br />Denver. Culurado A0201 <br />Phone IRI11 AfiG~35fii <br />FA%' 11031 A3? BI Ufi <br />Date: 4/24/97 <br />To: Michael Boulay <br />From: David Berry <br />Re: Permit Revision No. 7 - C-80-007 <br />~'~ <br />~~~ ' <br />DEPARTMENT OF <br />NATURAL <br />RESOURCES <br />kny kome, <br />Governor <br />lames 5 Lnchhcad <br />Exrcmwe D~recia <br />nLChaelR Lnng <br />Div isiu~ Duraw <br />Yesterday I spoke with Mike Ward (U.S. Forest Service;Paonia) <br />regarding the pending land swap to occur between Mountain Coal Co. <br />and the Forest Service. The swap will involve land to be disturbed <br />following Permit Revision No. 7 approval. ward speculates that the <br />land swap will close on April 29, 1997, and Chat there do not <br />appear to be any problems that would delay the closing. If the <br />swap occurs, then the Sylvester Gulch expansion (PR07) would not <br />involve any Forest Service land. <br />Ward and I agreed that we should attach a stipulation to any <br />proposed decision issued by DMG in the near future that requires <br />Mountain Coal Co. to submit either proof of land ownership pursuant <br />to the swap, or obtain Forest Service concurrence prior to <br />disturbance of lands which are now managed by the Forest Service. <br />I informed Christine Johnston of this decision this morning. <br />