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Tractor and drill where possible and hand broadcast where unsafe tractor conditions exist. <br />v. Not applicable, Mulch will not be used in reclamation. <br />vi. Not applicable. No trees or shrubs will be planted in reclamation. <br />d. Not applicable. q_ponds currently exist and no ponds will be part of the reclamation plan. <br />e. Not applicable. There are no waste rock dumps, underground mine openings, ditches, sediment <br />control facilities, buildings, or any other features not previously addressed in the reclamation <br />plan narrative. <br />2. Reclamation Costs: <br />The total estimated volume used to backfiii the pit for reclamation is based on a proposed slope <br />equal to 4:1 slope with variance to 4:1 slope beginning at the north boundary line of the mining area <br />and sloping to the existing elevation on the south, southwestern and eastern, boundaries. <br />a., b., c. Riverside Aggregates, LLC plans to apply 8" topsoil to the site and estimates <br />approximately 20440 C.Y. of topsoil will be needed to reclaim the 19 acres in the affected <br />area. The estimated cost for material is $20,440.00. <br />The costs to prepare the seed bed and plant are estimated at $16,570.00. The <br />total estimated cost for reclamation is estimated to be approximately $2000.00 per acre or <br />approximately $38,000.00. <br />6.3.5 EKHIBIT E Map <br />Mining Plan Map: See attadmd maps page 1 and 2 <br />The operator has included 2 pages including maps describing features associated with the site, <br />mining plan, and reclamation plan. The map(s) are separated and identified as: <br />Page 1— Vicinity Map. An aerial view indicating the proposed mining location, nearest town <br />(Wiley, CO.) 2.4 miles to the Northeastt, Property Description and date illustrated. <br />Page 2 - Exhibit A, B, C, D. Map Legend, Site description, North Arrows, Adjacent Property <br />Owners, surrounding land features and date illustrated. <br />a. Exhibit A. The permit boundaries are outlined and labeled on page 2 of the plan identified as <br />Exhibit A/B. <br />b. There is a man -made structure (wire fence) on the east property line with -in two hundred feet <br />of the affected mining area as identified on the Exhibit E map <br />The names of the Landowners of record of with -in 200 feet of the affected area are shown on <br />page 2 of the plan identified as Exhibit A/B and are: <br />1. Jack Evans <br />1545 CR LL <br />Wiley, Co 81092 <br />c. The predominant features of the Friederichs Pit 112 operation are identified and labeled on <br />page 2 Exhibt A/B, and Exhibit C and include, but are not limited to, existing roads, pit <br />boundaries, topsoil and product stockpiles, temporary buildings, and equipment. <br />d. The direction of material extraction is shown on page 2 Exhibit A/B and Exhibit C. <br />e. There is a man -made structure (wire fence) on the east property line with -in two hundred feet <br />of the affected mining area as identified on the Exhibit E map. <br />f. An approximate 9.9 acre existing 110 operation Mining Pit is located with -in the proposed 112 <br />Mining Operation including, but not limited to pit excavation, material stockpiles, storm run -off <br />structure, etc. <br />Friederichs Pit 112 - Riverside Aggregates, LLC. <br />July 1, 2014 Page 4 <br />