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<br />Mr. Stan Weedon -4- November 17, 1983 <br />9. Page 2, Question 7 -Minimal compaction will occur since the final <br />land use of this site will be pasture. If the area was compacted it <br />would be almost impossible to re vegetate the area to the proposed final <br />land use. If the financial warranty has not been released and the <br />proposed final land use changes from pasture to housing, the operator <br />would have to submit an amendment to its permit to allow for this change. <br />10. Page 'L, Question 5 - The approved financial warranty for this site <br />was set by the Board at $49,000 for a maximum land disturbance at any one <br />time of 57.69 acres. This breaks down to $1,716.00 per acre. <br />11. Page 2, Question 6 - The law (specifically C.R.S. 1973, <br />34-32-116(1)(f)) addresses the requirements for revegetating the area <br />back to the cover amount similar to surrounding areas. The Division has <br />no jurisdictional authority to specify the density requirements for a <br />reclaimed area. <br />12. Page 2, Question 7 - The Division has no jurisdictional authority <br />in this area. <br />13. Page 2, Question 8 - Exhibit F incorrectly specified slope <br />gradient. The slopes will be graded to no steeper than 4h :l v. <br />The Division hopes this letter clarifies both the reason the permit was <br />issued prior to the initial notice date and the concerns/comments <br />addressed in the City of Lakewood's letter. If you have any questions, <br />feel free to contact this office. <br />Si cerely, <br />Peter V. 0 Connor <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />PVOC/tlh <br />cc: Mr. Mike Leidich <br />Doc. No. 7134 <br />