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• or Durango where rnor•e r•oorn is available fc~r• housing ar~d <br />development. <br />Recr•eatic~r~al oppor•t~.rr~ities in the per•rnit area, par-ticular•ly <br />fr_~r• deer•h ur~t irig, arse s~_~rnewh at limited. The possibility for• <br />r•ecreati~=~r, nri the per•rnit area, as long as rniriirrg activities <br />are ongoing, is highly ~_rnlikely d~.re to the problems involved <br />with safety ar~d potential var~dalisrn. Rt the conclusion of <br />raining ar~d reclamation activities, the recreational <br />opportunities ~~f 'the area will probably r•ernair~ somewhat <br />limited dire t.. the ar•ear s pr•oxirni~ty tc~ Co~_rr~ty Road 1~0 ar~d <br />other existing rni.r~es. <br />• Nc~ rna.~or• cornrner•cial or• r•esider~tial developrner~t other than <br />some minor amo~_rr~ts associated with miring is expected to <br />develop iri the per•rnit ~~r• ad,~acer~t area :nair~ly beca~.rse cif the <br />compact r~at~_rre cif Hay 6~_rlch. <br />F='revious Ur~dergro~.rnd Miru~ng <br />As mentioned earlier, ~_rndergro~_rnd activities have been <br />carried on in the permit area of La L=data Coal Corp. since <br />1905. Historical information regarding this previo~_rs <br />underground mining is found in F~ar•t ~.ir4.4, C~_rltural and <br />Historic Reso~.rr•ce Information. Fr•nm are historical <br />viewpoint, the land use pr•ior• tc~ ariy ~.rr~der•gr•our~d coal <br />rnir~ir~g was probably r•ar~gelar~d. <br />• <br />~. 04-5 <br />