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Exhibit T — Permanent Man-Made Structures <br /> A re-evaluation of all structures within 200 feet of the affected area boundary has been made in <br /> January of 2017 for Amendment 11. This work has been done by Greg Lewicki and Associates <br /> with the help of mine personnel and other consultants. The attached Table T-1 has a list of all <br /> structures that are within the 200 feet boundary that are not owned by Cripple Creek& Victor <br /> Gold Mining Company (CC&V). The structures are numbered, which coincide with the <br /> numbered structures on the revised Map C-la. <br /> Since the affected area boundary became the same as the permit area boundary in Amendment <br /> 11, new structures have been added. For all of these structures, structure agreements/damage <br /> waivers have been either hand-delivered or certified mail has been sent to the owner. Proof of <br /> these emailing's, certified receipt mailings and hand deliveries (in the form of affidavits), <br /> together with all structure agreements (signed) are attached to this Exhibit T as Attachment T-1. <br /> Utility structures such as power lines, water lines, fiber optic lines and phone lines are included <br /> in the List of Table T-1. These structures have acknowledgement letters from the utilities that <br /> they will not be affected by the mine operations. These letters are also included in Attachment T- <br /> 1. The locations of these utility structures are shown on Map C-3. <br /> Although the affected area boundary has technically expanded, in many cases, mine activities <br /> have not been planned within a reasonable distance to the structures so it can be easily shown <br /> that they will not be affected. In other cases, more detailed evaluations have been made. The <br /> evaluation of all structures not owned by CC&V within 200 feet of the Affected Area Boundary <br /> are given below: <br /> 1) Heritage Visitor Center owned by City of Cripple Creek <br /> This Center and associated parking facilities is located on the north side of Highway 67 and is <br /> approximately 1400 feet to the northwest of the closest mine planned facility of concern, which <br /> is the closest cut slope of the North Cresson Mine, as shown on Map C-la. The Center is too far <br /> from this activity to be affected. A Structure Agreement is enclosed in Attachment T-1 for this <br /> building. <br /> 2) Mollie Kathleen Road (CR82) owned by Teller County <br /> The Mollie Kathleen Road (Teller County Road 82) is a two lane paved road inside the affected <br /> area boundary which was moved north in the past to accommodate the pit expansion of the East <br /> Cresson Mine (Wildhorse Extension). <br /> 1 <br />