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PERMANENT MAN -MADE STRUCTURES EXHIBIT S <br />The following is an inventory of man-made structures within 200 feet of the disturbed area. All <br />of these structures are shown on Maps C -1, C -2, and F. The landowner boundaries are shown on <br />Map C -1. A geotechnical demonstration of the stability of the pit side slopes can be found in the <br />Geotechnical Stabilty Exhibit. <br />1. Twenty structures owned by neighboring property owners just east of the permit area. <br />2. Biebels No. 1 and 2 Ditch running along the west and north sides of the pit. A minimum <br />30' buffer will be maintained from the ditch. The following are owners of this ditch: <br />a. Gunnison Valley Properties <br />b. Colorado Parks and Wildlife <br />3. All ditches other than the Biebels No. 1 and 2 Ditch are either tailwater ditches or <br />abandoned and unnamed ditches. <br />4. A set of eleven ranch structures north of the main pit. The only portion of the permit they <br />are within 200 feet of is the access road and office area. <br />5. US Highway 50 is within 200 feet of the berms and the access road. <br />6. A set of power poles runs through the property on the northeast corner. These poles are <br />owned by the Gunnison County Electric. <br />7. Several wells are within 200 feet of the disturbed area. All wells within 600 feet of the <br />permit boundary are shown on Map C -2. <br />8. Fences separating the Tomichi property from neighbors to the east. These fences are co- <br />owned by both Gunnison Valley Properties and said neighbors. <br />Tomichi Pit, December 2013 S -1 <br />