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ULRICH - ROVEDO OPERATION - EXHIBIT E - MINE PLAN MAP El <br /> Exhibit E - Maps- Rule 6.3.5 <br /> I ) ENTRANCE 1 <br /> f- ` - - a) Boundary of Affected Lands (outlined in red) <br /> ii <br /> we '' .. 1) Mining Area 1 -53,575 square feet <br /> ' Gpethite <br /> FSR 274 ) 2) Mining Area 2 -82,002 square feet <br /> iDAD'S ACCESS 3) Mining Area 3 -82,075 square feet <br /> E <br /> oi - -- Total Affected Area -217,580 or 4.99 Acres <br /> 0' -,:4.*:`. X00 b) "Pike National Forest" is the owner of the surface for at least 200 feet in all directions. Jacob <br /> ;, '_') ` • <br /> • �4 1‘74 I�M c Ulrich and Brent Rovedo (the operators) own the minerals to be extracted (CMC286267 & <br /> ti ‘ • _ " o- CMC285000). There are no permanent or man-made structures within 200 feet of the affected <br /> -- n , area. <br /> : 4• +, ; MINING AREA 1 s c) Forest Service Road 274, and two existing non-system roads identified on the map as "BL <br /> • ,•. a Access" and "Dad's Access" will be used in connection with the operation, no significant <br /> ENTRANCE 2 ` :` - ., i X0• 0 improvements to the non-system roads are required or will be made. Locations of pit <br /> y MINING AREA 2 <br /> '; boundaries, topsoil stockpiles, and waste rock stockpiles have not been determined (see mining <br /> # description below). Seasonal water run off is shown on the map, there are no stream channels, <br /> �._._._._._._�* - Pike National Forest <br /> buildings, processing plants, or underground openings. There are no ponds, impoundments, <br /> BL ACCESS ' r........'n_• dewatering pumps, diversions, tail or waste disposal areas. <br /> 00 ! d) Mining (the mineral extraction) will not start in a given place and will not proceed in a <br /> q)O ' ' particular direction. Various size holes and pits will be dug with hand tools at various locations <br /> 8200 '; within each of the mining areas at the approximate rate of 3 cubic yards per day one or two <br /> 17' i , - days per week. The total of all our mining activities within all three mining areas will not exceed <br /> ' ' MINING AREA 3 :; 200 cubic yards (topsoil + over burden) and will disturb no more than .15 acres (holes+ all <br /> . waste piles) of the surface in the course of a mining season. There will be no more than five <br /> holes open at a given time and holes are contemporaneously reclaimed. <br /> BOUNDARY OF CLAIMS/AREA o� e) There are no significant, valuable, or permanent made-made structures within 200 feet of <br /> UNDER FOREST SERVICE MPO o • the affected area. <br /> 0 <br /> -}- f) The entire 40 acres under claim and permit with the Forest Service (Blue dotted line) has <br /> been mined since the mid 1970's, this area is a known mineral collecting locality. There are <br /> numerous (in excess of 50) existing holes ranging in size from a few square feet to 400 square <br /> feet that have been abandon by other "prospectors." Many, but not all, of these holes are <br /> 6'?oo visible in the "Google Earth" imagery of each of the mining areas (see following). The operators <br /> will continue to work with the Forest Service and the Colorado DMRS to better document these <br /> TN' MN LEGAL LOCATION DESCRIPTION: existing disturbances as we conduct these activities. <br /> O ft 250 ft 500 ft 750 ft 1000 ft j <br /> 92, A - DAD'S CLAIM - CMC286267 <br /> TOPO U.S.24K Southwest v3 06 0120S 0710W 009 NW (NE,NWNW & NW,NENW) <br /> ®(c)2012 Navteq.All rights reserved.2015 <br /> ®Garmin 2015 GARM I N. 1/1/2010 PARK COUNTY, COLORADO <br /> O Garmin Ltd.and Its Subsidiaries 2015 <br /> ®Navteq All rights reserved.2008 B - BARBARA LEE - CMC285000 <br /> PREPARED BY JACOB ULRICH 11/16/2019 06 0120S 0710W 009 NW (S,NWNW & SW,NENW) <br /> OPERATORS:JACOB ULRICH AND BRENT ROVEDO PARK COUNTY, COLORADO <br /> Forest Service Mine Plan of Operations (MPO) submitted by Jacob Ulrich <br /> 2810-021210-MPO-2019-003 <br /> SIGNED:(---- I t _ DATE: ' /0 2L <br /> r <br />