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Corey Heaps <br />CAM Colorado LLC <br />August 10, 2011 Page 14 <br />Rule 2.05.3(5) Topsoil Removal and Replacement <br />61 -63a. Items resolved. <br />Rule 2.05.3(6) Overburden <br />63b -c. Items resolved. <br />Rule 2.05.4(1) Reclamation Plan <br />64. Item resolved. <br />65. DRMS met with representatives from CAM and J.E. Stover & Associates at their offices <br />on July 29, 2011 to discuss the status of the proposed borrow material site and other <br />items related to the application. Following this meeting on August 3, 2011 the Division <br />received the following correspondence via e -mail from J.E. Stover & Associates: "CAM - <br />CO is going to remove the 10 acre borrow area from the permit application. This should <br />simply DRMS adequacy comments. CAM will likely obtain necessary material from <br />United Companies 15 road pit." The Division has revised its adequacy review <br />accordingly to reflect this change of plans. Please update the permit application <br />accordingly and ensure that all permit text and Maps are consistent with regard to <br />removing the borrow area from the permit application package. <br />65a. Item resolved. <br />Rule 2.05.4(2)(d) Removal, Storage and Redistribution of Topsoil, Subsoil, and Other Material <br />66. Item resolved. <br />Rule 2.05.4(2)(e) Revegetation Plan <br />67 — 73. Items resolved. <br />74. CAM is not proposing a woody plant density standard for revegetation success. Per Rule <br />4.15.8(7), for areas with a post - mining land use of fish and wildlife habitat, minimum <br />stocking levels, planting arrangements, and methods for mitigation of potential adverse <br />impacts must be determined on the basis of local and regional conditions after consultation <br />with and approval by the Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW). CAM must provide a <br />basis for not reestablishing woody plants; and documentation that DOW has been consulted <br />and that DOW approves of no shrub standard must be provided. <br />CAM Response: Please see revised page 2.05 -36. Revegetation success criteria for the <br />woody plant density for rangeland and fish/wildlife areas will be based upon the <br />greasewood reference area. <br />