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Permit Revision 04: Township 34 North, Range 11 West, N.M.P.M. <br />Section 6: E'/z NW'/a; W'/z NE'/a <br />Section 36: SE'/a <br />Permit Revision O5: <br />Private lease: Huntington 160 Acres <br />Township 35 North, Range 12 West, N.M.P.M. <br />State Lease: C-607 80 Acres MOL <br />(Actual lease is for all of section 36) <br />Township 34 North, Range 11 West, N.M.P.M. <br />Section 5: SW'/a SW'/a; NWYa SW'/a; S'/z SW'/a NW'/a Lease Mod: C-29125 100 Acres <br />Section 6: E'/z NE'/a; E'/z SE'/a C-49465 160 Acres <br />Permit Revision 06: Township 34 North, Range 11 West, N.M.P.M. <br />Section 6: Lots 1-5 (inclusive); NE'/, SW'/a; NW'/a SE'/a Lease C-60941 195 Acres <br />The permitted area of the permit now encompasses 1772 acres, more or less (see Map C-3). For <br />a detailed breakdown of the different leases, please see section 2.03.6 of the permit. The permit <br />area acreage has been reconciled with this permit revision by reviewing all previous permit actions <br />and applicable lease documents. <br />Proposed Decision <br />The Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division proposes to approve with an application for the <br />revision of a valid existing permit which entails the addition of an additional 195 acres, more or <br />less, to the existing permitted acreage. The total permit area approved with this permit revision <br />encompasses 1772 acres more or less. <br />The application was submitted by Mr. Brad Gosche and Mr. Tom Bird for the King Coal Mine. <br />This decision is based on a finding that the operations will comply with all requirements of the <br />Colorado State Program as found in the Colorado Surface Coal Mining Reclamation Act, C.R.S. <br />34-33-101 et seq., and the Regulations promulgated pursuant to the Act. If no request for a <br />formal hearing is made within thirty (30) days of the first publication of the issuance of this <br />proposed decision, then this decision becomes final and the permit will be issued. The permit <br />application, all supporting documentation and any stipulations or conditions will become a binding <br />part of the permit. <br />All previous conditions and stipulations have been complied with, however, two new stipulations <br />have been introduced. These new stipulations are: <br />2 <br />