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•~ - iii iiiiiiiiniu iii <br /> 999 <br />MARCH, MYATT. KORB. CARROLL & BRANDES <br />ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW <br />ROBERTSON BUILDING <br />ISO EAST OAK STREET <br />sgTMUR E.MAgC H,JR. <br />RnMSEY D. MTA TT <br />MPR /.L HORB <br />JOSEPH T. CARROL L,J R. <br />ROBERT W.BR4NDE S,JR <br />qIC N4RD 5 GAST <br />LVCIA A LIL ET <br />FORT COLLIN S.COLO RADO 80524 <br />(303)aB2-x322 <br />ARTHUR E. MAgCH <br />19091901 <br />MAILING ADDRE 55: <br />P. O.BOx a69 <br />~O RT COLLINS, CO 80522 <br />November 28, 1983 <br />Pir. Dan Mathews <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />423 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />RED Grassy Gap Mine ~?1 <br />Permit No. C-039-81 <br />NOV 83-26 <br />Dear Dan: <br />L' . Lo 'L,,.' Lam, J V~ ~ <br /> <br /> <br />At our meeting in the office of the MLRD on S•7ednesday, <br />November 23, 1983, it was pointed out that there was a need to <br />have documentation in the file of the Grassy Gap Mine nl with <br />respect to its proposed method of excluding sheep from new <br />reclaimed areas for to obtaining approva rom e Division or <br />grtrP an~rrLxu Rule 4.15.5 (2) . <br />From the historical perspective, it should be noted that <br />there has been very little problem and apparently no real evidence- <br />of damage to revegetated areas from the grazing o s ee?. er <br />the T382 grazing season, tFie owners of Boggy advised The <br />Rockcastle general superintendent that they were not going to <br />graze the property the following year. Accordingly, no particular <br />plans were made to deal with the issue of sheep grazing on newly <br />reclaimed areas because it cans not expected that there would be <br />anv such livestock on the premises. <br />As it turned out, the landowner, at the very last minute, <br />decided to lease the surface grazing rights to a third party, and <br />sheep were present for a period in the summer of 1983. Some <br />apparent transgresions by these animals were noted, but such <br />transgressions were apparently without consequence. <br />b9e have now been advised by the people who grazed in 1983 <br />that they do not intend to return in 1984 because the available <br />