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contact the Division of Wildlife and/or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service regazding the proposed <br />mining operation. <br />Rule 6.4.13 Exhibit L- Reclamation Cost Estimate <br />13. The Division will estimate a cost to reclaim the site once the adequacy questions have been <br />addressed. <br />Rule 6.4.13 Exhibit M- Other Permits & Licenses <br />14. Attached, please find a letter from the Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <br />regazding the conversion application. Please address accordingly. <br />Rule 6.4. t 9 Exhibit S- Structures within 200 feet <br />15. For CR3 and CRS the applicant has committed to maintaining a 200-foot mining off set distance until <br />an agreement is obtained from Routt County. Please revise the mine plan map to indicate the 200 <br />foot off-set distance from the toe of the stockpile to the County Roads in the event such agreements <br />aze not secured. If and when agreements aze secured after the Division's decision on this application, <br />then the agreements must be submitted as a revision to the permit. <br />Please be advised that King Mountain Sand & Gravel Pit Conversion Application may be deemed <br />inadequate, and the application maybe denied on February 21, 2005 unless the above-mentioned <br />adequacy review items are addressed to the safisfaction of the Division. If you feel more time is needed to <br />complete your reply, the Division can grant an extension to the decision date. This will be done upon <br />receipt of a written waiver of your right to a decision by February 21, 2005 and request for additional <br />time. This must be received no later than the deadline date. <br />If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. <br />Sine ly, <br />~ rica Crosby (//l'ltn/ <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />cc: ~azl Mount; DMG <br />Paul Banks; Banks & Gesso <br />