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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980005
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/6/2009
Doc Name
Adequacy Response
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Seneca Coal Company
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
MR60
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DTM
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D
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Yoast Mine 2007 Wildlife Monitoring, prepared for Seneca Coal Company). Additional nest areas are <br />documented over two miles north, along the Yampa River. Area fields and improved cropland pasture <br />are used for loafing and/or foraging. <br />Other BLM sensitive species or state species of concern with the potential to occur in the project area <br />are the northern goshawk, mountain plover, black tern, long-billed curlew and white-faced Ibis. Their <br />occurrence in the immediate project area would be as a rare seasonal visitor or migrant passing through <br />the area. <br />Threatened or Endangered Species: The western yellow-billed cuckoo is a candidate for listing by <br />USFWS under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Habitat for this bird occurs along the Yampa River <br />corridor and its presence is possible in the vicinity as a rare seasonal visitor or migrant passing through <br />the area. As noted above, the bald eagle is listed as state threatened. Foraging bald eagles are <br />commonly observed in the area in winter, when they are most numerous in the region. <br />Habitat for the Bonytail, Colorado pikeminnow, humpback chub and razorback sucker does not occur <br />within the project area. Critical habitat for these fishes which are federally listed endangered species <br />under the ESA exists in the Yampa River downstream in Moffat County. <br />As part of the required consultation process, Sage Creek Holdings has discussed the exploration <br />program with CDOW biologists and resource managers. Appendix C presents the CDOW wildlife <br />consultation prepared for this project. It is anticipated that the proposed exploration activities will not <br />negatively impact existing wildlife species or populations. <br />Land Uses: Prevailing land uses within the Sage Creek project area include dryland farming (primarily <br />wheat), livestock grazing and wildlife habitat. Cultivated and long-term fallow croplands are <br />interspersed with unimproved pasture/CRP lands. Cattle and sheep grazing are seasonal. A portion of <br />the area (State Trust Lands managed by CDOW) is open to seasonal wildlife related recreation <br />including hunting (big game and game birds) and wildlife viewing activities. <br />Several Routt County roads traverse the area. Routt County Road 27 ("Twentymile Road") is a major <br />arterial road linking the western and southern parts of Routt County. County roads 27A, 51 C and 51 D <br />are minor gravel-covered or unimproved dirt access roads. Ranch-based features in the area include <br />fences, reservoirs and stock tanks. There are three occupied residences in the nearby vicinity; however, <br />none of the exploration sites are within 0.5 miles of any occupied residence. <br />There is a long history of coal mining in the immediate vicinity. The Seneca II Mine and Yoast Mine <br />are closed surface mines adjacent and immediately to the east and southwest, respectively, of the <br />project area. The Foide) Creek Mine is a large ongoing underground coal mine immediately to the <br />southeast of the project area. <br />Cultural or Archaeological Resources: Metcalf Archaeological Consultants, Inc. (MAC), on behalf of <br />Colorado Coal Resources (the precursor to Sage Creek Holdings, LLC), has conducted <br />cultural/archaeological resource surveys of the Sage Creek project area. The cultural/archeological <br />resource surveys were completed during the 2008 fall months. The cultural/archeological resource <br />survey report is provided in Appendix D. No archaeological sites or isolated finds were indentified in <br />this survey. Previous surveys have identified several isolated finds and historic/prehistoric sites in the <br />general region; however, the isolated finds and historic/prehistoric sites are all greater than 0.2 miles <br />from any proposed exploration site. MAC findings were of "no effect on historic properties" and <br />recommends no additional cultural resources work for these sites. <br />Sage Creek Project -1009 N01 <br />04/08/09
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