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EXHIBIT D <br /> MINING PLAN AND TIMETABLE <br /> LOCATION <br /> This is an open pit mine located approximately 2 . 5 miles <br /> southeast of Ellicott, Colorado. From Ellicott Colorado, follow <br /> SHW 94 east two (2) miles to South Baggett Road, then south <br /> (right) 1 . 7 miles to the northeast corner of the mine. The En- <br /> trance to Stage I is west of the intersection of South Baggett <br /> Road and Sanborn Road (coordinates 38°47 ' 43 . 58"N, <br /> 104°21117 . 60"W) . The entrance will change as each new mining <br /> Stage is opened. The exact entrance locations for each stage are <br /> unknown at this time. The private roads on the mine site will be <br /> used also. Periodic grading will be necessary to keep the roads <br /> in their present condition. Each Stage entrance will remain <br /> after mining is complete for landowner access to that area. <br /> Please refer to EXHIBIT B-VICINITY MAP for the property configuration <br /> and the relationships to surrounding geological features . <br /> CURRENT CONDITIONS <br /> Map Exhibit C shows the outline of the Affected Lands; the <br /> touching landowners; the 200 foot ownership; structures; current <br /> topography, and hydrologic features of the property. Also, all <br /> permanent manmade structures are shown on this map exhibit. <br /> Surrounding property uses include rangeland or irrigate <br /> agriculture and rural residential . Portions of the mine area used <br /> as irrigated sod grass area or irrigated agriculture fields . <br /> These area are generally associated with the irrigation pivots on <br /> the north and south side of the permit area. The Schubert Ranch <br /> (owners) office and main yard is located on South Baggett Road <br /> approximately midway along the east permit line . All of the <br /> buildings shown on the permit area are owned by Schubert Ranch or <br /> the ranches owners . At this time the building in the mined area <br /> will remain so we plan to establish a mining setback from the <br /> main structures as shown on the Reclamation Plan Map. <br /> Bisecting the permit area from north to south is an <br /> ephemeral drainage labeled Black Squirrel Creek and a secondary <br /> area that is where Big Springs Creek merges with the Black <br /> Squirrel . Mining will not take place in the primary erosion <br /> channels where water has run down the dry creek bed. The <br /> landowners have built flow direction berms along the dry creek <br /> 4 <br />