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be also be responsible for the control of noxious weeds in accordance with CDRMS Permit C- <br />1981-022. <br />Proiect-Specific Plans and Parameters -Exploration activities are expected to be typically <br />completed by the middle of October because of weather and or hunting season considerations. <br />The exploration program will otherwise comply with the requirements of Rule 2.02 of the <br />Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board. <br />6.0 CULTURAL RESOURCES AND BIOLOGICAL CLEARANCES <br />Cultural and paleontological resources, threatened and endangered (T & E) species block <br />clearance assessments have been completed in 2005 for the roads and sites included in this NOI. <br />Copies of the reports have previously been forwarded to the Division and appropriate agency(s) <br />as soon as they were completed. The areas to be drilled are located in the mountain shrub and <br />Juniper woodland vegetative communities and the block clearance report indicate no need to <br />conduct nesting raptor surveys due to the lack of nesting habitat. The block clearance report has <br />determined that the exploration and reclamation described will not jeopardize the continued <br />existence of an endangered or threatened species listed pursuant to Section 4 of the Endangered <br />Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1533) or the Nongame, Endangered or Threatened Species <br />Conservation Act (Section 33-8-101 et seQ C.R.S.) or result in the destruction or adverse <br />modification of critical habitat of those species. <br />9.0 RECLAMATION COST ESTIMATE <br />There is approximately 9,382' of new temporary road construction, 3.5 acres of pad disturbance <br />and 6,900' of total drill depth. OMLLC requests that the Division prepare the reclamation cost <br />estimate for the 14 drill pads and roads. <br />• Page 6 <br />