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13) Road owned by Providence Mining Company <br /> This road is a dirt driveway of approximately 15 feet width that leads to the Jeff Regester home <br /> to the north of the Mollie Kathleen Road near the north end of the permit area. The road is <br /> mostly inside the permit area and the closest mine activity within a reasonable distance is the <br /> North Cresson Mine Pit and the WHEX. However, since the Mollie Kathleen Road(Teller <br /> County Road 82) is closer to these facilities, the demonstration for County Road 82 suffices to <br /> show that Providence Mining Company Road cannot be affected by the mine activities. See Map <br /> C-1 a and the engineering evaluation in Structure 2. <br /> 14) Foundations of former buildings and roads owned by Murphy <br /> Mining & Exploration <br /> These structures are two concrete foundations of approximately 1200 square feet each, where <br /> buildings once stood. The closest mine disturbance that could affect these foundations is the <br /> Main Cresson Mine, which is located approximately 1340 feet to the west at its closest point. <br /> Given the required slope stability analysis of the Main Cresson Mine slopes and the distance to <br /> these structures, they cannot be affected. <br /> 15) Equipment storage shed and road owned by Jeff Regester <br /> This road is a dirt driveway that connects to the Providence Mining Company Road further <br /> south. The dirt road driveway is approximately 15 feet in width and ends at the storage yard area <br /> which has a large shed and considerable material stored outside the shed. Since this road and <br /> shed are much further away from the closest mine activity (North Cresson Mine and the WHEX) <br /> than County Road 82, the demonstration for CR82 suffices to show that the Jeff Regester shed <br /> and access driveway will not be affected. <br /> 16) Dirt road to house owned by Lonnie Hamacher <br /> This driveway is compacted dirt of approximately 15 feet width leading to the Hamacher house <br /> which is outside (to the east) of the 200 feet buffer boundary. The road is mostly inside the <br /> permit area and leads to a dirt segment of County Road 81, leading to County Road 82. The <br /> closest mine facility to this location is the final buildout of the ECOSA, which will be 0.6 miles <br /> from the closest point to the road. Considering the approved ECOSA slope stability evaluation <br /> and the distance to the Hamacher Road, it cannot be affected. <br /> 48 <br />