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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
12/16/1983
From
GETTY OIL CO
To
MLRD
Permit Index Doc Type
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE
Media Type
D
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• IIIIII'I'IlI"IIIII • ~G~~ C6nJ4'"~c,}~D'l <br />'Z1Zz <br />Getty Oil Company 23385 Routt County Road 33.Oak Creek. Colorado 80467 • Telephone (303) 879-4426 <br />Becember 16, 1983 <br />Sandy Emrich <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />423 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Dear Sandy: <br />In accordance with feasibility studies to develop Getty Coal reserves in <br />Twentymile Park and fulfill the requirements of Section 2.04.11 of the <br />Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board for Coal Mining, a <br />meeting was held at Getty's Middle Creek office on November 16, 1983. <br />Representatives from the Colorado Division of Wildlife, U.S. Fish and Wildlife <br />Service and Bureau of Land Management were in attendance. Representatives from <br />the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division and the Office of Surface Mining <br />were unable to attend, but requested a-copy of the results of the meeting for <br />their review. <br />Six {6) items of wildlife concern were identified during the meeting. It <br />was concluded that if these items were addressed and study on them conducted, <br />requirements of Section 2.04.11 would be satisfied. We would appreciate your <br />prompt review of these 6 items as listed below in order to verify their <br />completeness and avoid confusion over additional wildlife concerns and last <br />minute requests for additional wildlife information. <br />SAGE GROUSE CyCG> :DOw w;~\rJetbocM- taSc1la~ }° ps.e~ of ~~~ <br />"~ %, <br />' T-.)• <br />1. 2Contired monitoring and pr~,,o~tye~~ction of sage grouse leks.-~°^<4-<-n, > <br />~rir~c ~1re 11'eyy t, a.'t 0-1- C yC C. ~S P"~O ~ a0 ~rni~l, ~ntk ~ tO MJ ~n (]tvL: N (>~(' <br />~A~ ' J irnyci qJ I mid by(ftr ~„y.. ~ en~l W~111xdc 4o bc, <br />a ~~-~ 2. onduct field vegetation studies in conjunction with snow depth ~a~'u,d <br />2 -I analysis on sagebrush to determine where critical winter range for <br />,` sage grouse exists. a,\,na:,l~. hn.b,+~+ ~.~ c Io,Q,r ; < <~~ ~ <br />ki5 <br />SANDHILL CRANE 60~ i- d,•>1,.fb c+..~ ~„~„~ Soc6c~n,sti.. ~~,~ •.um~-~-~. ~~' ~( h~`. <br />~'x••. CUf~J4~~ ~J y, <br />R.0.• Mr nAa.+~oSSO„,-hrb of~i ~, hu 6~~l <br />3. Conduct spring nesting survey of sandhill vcranes. ' <br />
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