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The following is in response to the questionnaire "Is it Mining?" provided by Colorado Division of <br />Reclamation, Mining and Safety. In some cases I have modified the questionnaire to provide additional <br />pertinent information. <br />Date: June 28, 2016 <br />Name: Colorado Springs Mineralogical Society <br />Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80911 <br />Telephone: N/A Cell: N/A <br />Email: N/A <br />Co -Agent Information <br />Name: Ronald "Yam" Yamiolkoski <br />Mailing Address: 879 Caribou Circle, Monument, Colorado 80132 <br />Telephone: (719) 488-5526 <br />Name: Frank Rosenberg <br />Mailing Address: 6216 Powder Puff Drive, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918 <br />Telephone: (719) 594-0948 <br />!" <br />,01& <br />r0 l t* <br />1. Please provide the legal location of the proposed project and submit a site map that clearly <br />delineates the location of the proposed extraction site and location of the nearest city, town, and county <br />location name. <br />Section: 3; Township: 125; Range: 71W; PM: 6`h; County: Teller <br />Or NAD27 GPS X UTM N/A_Y UTM N/A <br />Direction and miles to nearest town/city. <br />Lake George, Colorado is approximately 4 % miles to the SW of the April Fool's Claim (as the crow flies). <br />The distance by road is far greater. <br />2. Is the site of material extraction on public or privately owned land? <br />The site is on public land. <br />3. What type(s) of material or metal is/are proposed to be extracted and describe the physical nature of <br />the site i.e., river terrace, rocky knob, in stream gravel deposit, etc.? <br />Club members will be collecting the following minerals: amazonite, smoky quartz, fluorite, goethite, and <br />possibly topaz. These minerals generally form in vugs (small openings in the rock) in the pegmatites of <br />