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RULE 2 - PERMITS <br />reclaimed lands total herbaceous production in 2006 was 1.424.1 lbs. per acre. Of this, 797 lbs. <br />,��Cre Introduced perennial cool season glasses, 342 lbs. were Introduced perennial {orbs, and 219 <br />lbs. were native perennial cool season gasses. Dour other life corms «ere present N\itlh a <br />combined contribution of less than 100 lbs. per acre. <br />Alternate uses such as residential or commercial developrnerlt are not expected in the surlace <br />disturbance area due to the remoteness of the site and lack of infrastructure. IION eV r. <br />residential development has occurred to the north of the permit area and it is possible that private <br />lands in the permit area could be valued for development in the fixture. <br />C'hanaes in Land Use <br />The majority of the proposed permit surface disturbance area has been previously mined for coal <br />of Impacted by rnining related InfrastrUcture. f1 he proposed Underground mine does not <br />constitute a significant change in land Ilse from the recent historical Use Of SUrlace nllmng. The <br />PSCM surface disturbance area has a small footprint; approximately three percent of the PSCNI <br />permit area. Using the vegetation map in ESCO's 2008 Baseline Vegetation report (ESCO, <br />2009), land use type and acreages were developed. Table 2.04.3 -T1, shows the acreages of each <br />land use type within the PSCM permit area and the proposed surface disturbance area. <br />Midterm Review 2.04 -8 Revision 04/2013 <br />