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Dan and Bernard Knott <br />Knott Land and Livestock Company, Inc. <br />Star Route <br />Oak Creek, CO 80467 <br />July 13, 2002 <br />Greg Lewicki <br />Greg Lewicki and Associates <br />1645 Court Place Suite 309 <br />Denver, Colorado 80202 <br />Dear Greg: <br />RECEIVED <br />AUG 0 ~~2002 <br />Diriaion of Minerals and GeWogy <br />As owner of the surface area of the reclaimed Apex #2 Mine, I recently expressed Knott <br />Land and Livestock Company, Ines support for the proposed change to the species <br />diversity standard, as outlined below: <br />Using relative cover or production values for each species, the reclaimed areas will have <br />at least 3 perennial species with relative importance equal to or greater than 3%, but with <br />all species combined not to exceed 92% in relative importance. Any one of the 3 species <br />cannot exceed 68% in relative importance. <br />In view of the drought conditions that can appear on the site in certain years, I believe that <br />it would still be acceptable if the diversity standard allowed any one species up to 70% <br />relative importance. <br />Bernard Knott <br />