Goldman & Braunstein Public Comment Filing with FERC in Response to Rover Pipeline Impact Statement

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Exhibit C Clinton Stahler From:

Michael Braunstein

Sent:

Monday, April 11, 2016 4:59 PM

To:

Clinton Stahler

Subject:

FW: Rover Pipeline-Drain Tile matters

Follow Up Flag: Flag Status:

Follow up Flagged

On Apr 21, 2015, at 4:54 AM, Carl Duke <tanllcrow@gmail.com> wrote: Mike and Bill, Attached is the Drain Tile Agreement, together with the Drain Tile Relocation and Reclamation Plan. The Plan is to be used in conjunction with those landowners who use contractors other than those already working with Land Stewards. However, all contractors will use this same template/format, which aids in a proper and timely review.

Previously, we had authority to pay for approved drain plans prior to easement acquisition, but that policy has changed, and l am no Ionger authorized to pay for approved plans prior to purchasing the easement. However, the landowner should still have the estimate completed either through Land Stewards or a drain contractor of their own choosing, and submit the plans, so that the plans will have gone through review and be ready when the easement is acquired. Thanks, Carl

CARL B. DUKE, JR. Lead ROW RepreserTtat'lVe - East Gollett & Associates, lnc, represenlinp, ROVER PIPELINE LLC on the ROVER PIPELINE PROJECT

7100 Wh{pple Ave. NW, Su{te B North Canton, OH 44720 Office: 234-401?9680 Mobile: 225-252-9259

tanllcrow@gmail.com

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<FINAL Rover Drain Tile Agreement Final 3 4 2015 .pdf> <Drain Tile Relocate Reclaim Plan and Estimate 04 17 15.pdf>

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