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Structure Aureement <br /> This letter has been provided to you as the owner of a structure on or within two hundred(200) <br /> feet of a proposed mine site.The State of Colorado,Division of Reclamation,Mining and Safety <br /> ("Division")requires that where a mining operation will adversely affect the stability of any sWfican4 <br /> valuable and permanent man-made structure located within two hundred(200)feet of the affected land, <br /> the Applicant shall either: <br /> a) Provide a notarized agreement between the Applicant and the Persons)having an interest in the <br /> structure,that the Applicant is to provide compensation for any damage to the structure;or <br /> b) Where such an agreement cannot be reached,the Applicant shall provide an appropriate <br /> engineering evaluation that demonstrates that such structure lure shall not be damaged by activities <br /> occurring at the mining operation;or <br /> c) Where such structure is a utility,the Applicant may supply a notarized letter,on utility letterhead, <br /> from the owner(s)of the utility that the mining and reclamation activities,as proposal,will have <br /> "no negative effect"on their utility.(Construetian Materials Rule 6.3.12 and Rule 6.4.19 do Hard <br /> RocklMetal JNining Rule 6.3.12 and Rule 6 4.20) <br /> The Colorado Mitred Land Reclamation Board("Board')has determined that this fares,if <br /> properly executed,represents an agreement that complies with Construction Materials Rule eS 3.12(a), <br /> Rule 6.4.19(a),and GRS.§34-32.5-115(4)(e)and with Hard RacklMetal Mining Rule 6.3.12(a).Rule <br /> 6.4 20(a),and C.R.S§34-32-113(4)(d).This four is for the sole purpose of ennaft complkva a with the <br /> Rules and Regulations and shall not made the Board or Division a necessary party to arty prioale civil <br /> lawsuit to enforce the terms of the agreement or create any enforcement obligations in the Booed or the <br /> Division <br /> The following structures are located on or within 209 feet of the proposed affected area: <br /> 2. <br /> 3. <br /> 4. <br /> s. <br /> (Please list additional structures on a separate pop) <br />