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FORREST MINING PROJECT <br />HARD ROCK / METAL MINING <br />LIMITED IMPACT OPERATION ( 110 (2) ) <br />RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION <br />6.3.2 EXHIBIT B — SITE DESCRIPTION <br />6.3.2 (a) The operation site covers portions of 4 mining claims and is located on burn <br />scare lands of the lune 2002 Hayman Fire. The site covers portions of 4 mining <br />claim. <br />The site has open southerly exposer and is relatively dry. The soil is primarily <br />decomposed Pikes Peak granite. The vegetation consists of sparse patches of low <br />lying grasses, shrubs and occasional aspen sapling groves. <br />The terrain is gradually sloping (6:1 or 17% average) to the south and southwest. <br />The topographic variation is approximately 130 feet. The elevation range is from <br />8950 to 9080. <br />6.3.2 (b) There are no permanent man-made structures within two hundred (200) feet of <br />the affected area except for the following: <br />Forest Service Road 273 crosses the operation site. <br />See attached Structure Agreement with the Forest Service. <br />6.3.2 (c) There are no water resources in the area of the proposed operation. The drain <br />flow direction is to the south and southwest. The nearest stream that would <br />receive drainage directly from the affected area is Crystal Creek. It is located 0.6 <br />miles west. <br />6.3.2 (d) Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Southeast Region, Area 14, District 281, Wildlife <br />Manager Tim Kroening has been notified. No critical or important wildlife <br />habitats or wildlife species will be impacted by the proposed operation. <br />Page 1 of 1 <br />