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Exhibit S <br /> Peters 313 Permanent Man-made Structures <br /> There are no new manmade structures within 200 feet of the mineable area (see Exhibits C1,C2,and F). <br /> Agreements for all structures within 200 feet of the original mineable area were sent via certified mail to <br /> each structure owner per the original permit application. Proof of mailing and any agreements received <br /> were included with the original permit application. <br /> Several manmade structures were addressed in the original permit application.John Peters owns a <br /> fence along the western boundary of the permit boundary. He also owns a private gravel road leading <br /> to a tank battery. EOG (now Highpoint Resources)owns a cattle guard at the entrance to a tank battery <br /> and the tank battery to the southwest of the permit boundary. The cattle guard is within 200 feet of the <br /> permit boundary and mineable area as shown in Exhibits C1 and C2.The tank battery is within 200 feet <br /> of the permit boundary but not within 200 feet of the mineable area. Mining operations will not occur <br /> within 200 feet of the tank battery.Weld County owns CR 136.5 and a cattle guard adjacent to the <br /> permit boundary. Weld County will ensure repairs of any damages to either the cattle guard or County <br /> Road 136.5.The OneOk Bakken Pipeline is within 200 feet of the permit boundary. In addition,the <br /> proposed haul road will cross over four gas pipeline easements,one of which is owned by Kinder <br /> Morgan and three owned by Tallgrass Energy Partners. <br /> An Engineering Evaluation is attached to provide information regarding measures Weld County will be <br /> taking to protect all structures within 200 feet of the permit area. <br />