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mountain bike riding area, etc) on the property. This might be easier to do than waiting for a residential development to <br />commence. Another option that we suggested was having Oakridge Energy apply for Phase II bond release (which we told Mike we <br />could probably easily approve), rather than Phase II/III bond release. <br />Mike said he would discuss with Oakridge Energy what we told him, and then get back with us. We told Mike that we would <br />postpone making a decision on the application until we heard from him and the permittee. <br />Following the meeting, I e-mailed Mike and asked him to ask Oakridge Energy to submit the required increase in reclamation bond <br />($25.307) that we noted on the Proposed Decision Form for RN-03 issued on August 11, 2008. He forwarded my request to the <br />permittee on May 18, 2009. <br />Take care, <br />Dan <br />Danie(I. Hernandez <br />Daniel I. Hernandez <br />Senior Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />1313 Sherman St, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />New Phone Number: 303-866-3567 ext 8126 <br />Fax: 303-832-8106 <br />Website: www.minina.state.co.us