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The Boulder Gold Placer claim does border Federal administered land that is not <br />open to mining. The twenty acre Boulder Gold claim was staked according to <br />rectangular survey on Federal land that is open to mining and does not overlap land that <br />is closed to mining according to the Department of the Interiors Master Title Plat Map, <br />and the County GIS Map. SJM believes that the overlay of the land closed to mining <br />depicted on the map provided by the Rio Grande Forest Service is inaccurate. The <br />Boulder Gold Placer has gone through the proper adjudication process performed by the <br />Department of the Interior with no boundary infringements noted. The boundary corners <br />of the claim are marked on the Master Title Plat and County GIS map attachments. <br />Pat McDermott, Staff Engineer, at the Colorado Division of Water Resources has <br />been contacted, and has been provided with all the necessary documentation concerning <br />the exploration activities for the Boulder Gold Placer Mine. He notified SJM that he has <br />received the documents and is reviewing them, and will present the information to the <br />board of commissioners. <br />Feel free to contact Jack Bridges (970) 946 -2933 for further questions. <br />San Juan Minerals LLC <br />57 Willow Ct. <br />Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 <br />