D. Name, address and phone number of any other lessees, assigns, agents, etc., and briefly describe their
<br />involvement with the operation, if applicable:
<br />III. PROPERTY OR AREA
<br />(Name of claim, if applicable, and the legal land description where the operation will be located.)
<br />MC# Name Section Township Range
<br />284255 Laramie Cowboys 10 12S 71 W
<br />284256 Klondike 10 12S 71 W
<br />284257 American Dream 10 12S 71 W
<br />IV. DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATION
<br />A. Access. Show on a map (USGS quadrangle map or a National Forest map, for example) the claim boundaries, if applicable, and
<br />all access needs such as roads and trails, on and off the claim. Specify which Forest Service roads will be used, where
<br />maintenance or reconstruction is proposed, and where new construction is necessary. For new construction, include construction
<br />specifications such as widths, grades, etc., location and size of culverts, describe maintenance plans, and the type and size of
<br />vehicles and equipment that will use the access routes.
<br />Claim location and access map is attached. Access is by numbered F. S. roads. F.R. 201 to F.R. 752 to F.R. 274 to
<br />intersection of unnumbered road. Specific walk -in access for excavator is indicated on map. Length of walk -in will be
<br />1,500 feet with all dig sites adjacent to indicated route. No road construction will be necessary. Walk -in access will be
<br />sufficient for the four planned prospect sites. Maintenance, except for emergency repairs if necessary, will be done off
<br />site. Other than a medium -size excavator which will use access in and out a single time, only 4WD private vehicles will
<br />be used on the access routes.
<br />B. Map, Sketch or Drawing. Show location and layout of the area of operation. Identify any streams, creeks or springs if known.
<br />Show the size and kind of all surface disturbances such as trenches, pits, settling ponds, stream channels and run -off diversions,
<br />waste dumps, drill pads, timber disposal or clearance, etc. Include sizes, capacities, acreage, amounts, locations, materials
<br />involved, etc.
<br />Dig sites, 020, 023, 024, and 025 will be dug by a John Deere 690 excavator (track hoe). (Other sites will be hand dug.)
<br />These are exploritory digs, each being a maximum of 100 feet by 100 feet including storage for overburden and topsoil
<br />for total 50,000 square feet (1.15 acre) potential disturbance. One dig will be planned for each season with hand
<br />prospecting being conducted to determine other potential sites. Very minor timber may be removed, but will be used in
<br />reclamation. There are no settling ponds, stream channels, run -off diversions, drill pads or waste dumps. Top soil will be
<br />stored during operations and all material removed from excavations will be returned. There are no nearby streams or
<br />waterways. Any dig site will be bermed below the dig to stop any potential erosion. The four dig sites are located by gps
<br />as follows: All sites are 39 degrees north and 105 degrees west. 020 n 1.126, w 19.218; 023 n 1.115, w 19.274; 024 n
<br />1.157, w 19.264; 025 n 1.120, w 19.175. l
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