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f <br />1 . <br />~' <br />~,• PATHFINDER DEVELOPMENT <br />P.O. BOX 3332 <br />TELLURIDE, CO 81435 <br />970-728-0167 Phone 970-728-4661 Fax <br />November 30, 2005 <br />~~ <br />~~A `S <br />OFD `VK <br />~~ZOps / <br />0~~~.a ~orf~~n ,E'/tlO~ <br />Bob Oswald <br />-~ ~; Division of Minerals and Geology <br />701 Camino Del Rio, Room 125 <br />Durango, CO 81301 <br />~~ <br />Re: Pathfinder Gravel Pit M-94-113, TR-5 <br />~I~AL ~i: S~6 N~~ <br />Dear Mr. Oswald, <br />This letter will address the questions raised in your inspection report of 10-25-05 <br />and address our weed control management plan requested in our 30 day <br />extension. <br />Sound Berm: As you witnessed, our sound berm, as required by San Miguel <br />County, was still in the stages of completion. Due to inclement weather during <br />November, and subsequent shut down of all mining operations, we were unable <br />to hydro mulch or complete the grading to the Southwest portion of the berm. <br />The following lists the seeds that were applied to the existing native topsoil pile <br />this fall and that will also be applied to the sound berm. This is an approved seed <br />mix for San Miguel County. <br />Alpine Bluegrass <br />Annual Ryegrass <br />Bluebunch Wheatgrass <br />Canby Bluegrass <br />Indian Ricegrass <br />Lewis Flax <br />Mountain Broome <br />Rocky Mountain Penstemon <br />Sheep Fescue <br />Slender Wheatgrass <br />Western Wheatgrass <br />Wild Canada Rye Grass <br />RECEIVED <br />DEC t 2 2005 <br />Diuisiun of Minerals and Geology <br />