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<br />minimum of two cool season grasses, two warm season grasses, and one <br />forb. These species shall each comprise five percent and no more than <br />sixty percent relative cover and shall be perennial non-noxious species. <br />For the pastureland use, production data from the pastureland (AVF) <br />reference area will be used to evaluate the revegetative success of the <br />pastureland reclamation. <br />Shrub density will be determined to be adequate when sampling <br />determines that shrubs comprise at least 5% of the total species <br />composition. <br />The Division proposes to approve the basis for this comparison. <br />D. The Division proposes to approve of the reference areas that the applicant <br />has selected based on the requirements of Rule 4.15.7(3). <br />E. The reference areas will be utilized to determine revegetation success in a <br />manner which the Division finds acceptable 4.15.7(4)). <br />XII. Post-mining Land Use <br />No specific approvals are granted under this section. <br />XIII. Protection of Fish, Wildlife and Related Environmental Values <br />No specific approvals are granted under this section <br />XIV. Protection of Underground Mining <br />No specific approvals are granted under this section. <br />XV. Subsidence Control <br />A. The applicant has proposed a subsidence control plan in accordance with <br />Rule 2.05.6(6) and has committed to adopt all measures in order to reduce <br />the likelihood of subsidence, prevent material damage, or mitigate the <br />effects. The Division proposes to approve the plan (4.20.1(2) and <br />4.20.3(1)). <br />B. The applicant conducted subsidence monitoring program, in accordance <br />with Rule 2.05.6(6)(c), designed to determine the commencement and <br />magnitude of subsidence movements. The results of the monitoring <br />program were submitted to the Division semi-annually. The monitoring <br />program was designed to extend for a time, beyond cessation of mining in <br />any area, consistent with the need for verification of the subsidence <br />13 <br />