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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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12/13/2019
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Appendix 9
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Request For Amendment To Permit
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AM13
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TC1
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17) 1 story single family house, out building, road owned by Trent & <br /> Melissa Lanning <br /> The Lanning House is a single story wood frame house in a T shape. The house is occupied and <br /> the property also has a dirt driveway and a small outbuilding. The closest mine activity that <br /> could affect the building is the East Cresson Overburden Storage Facility (ECOSA), which is <br /> 1670 feet to the northwest at its closest point. The ECOSA has been evaluated for Structure 4 - <br /> CR81, which is much closer to the facility. For this reason, no evaluation is demonstrated for the <br /> Lanning house, however a structure agreement has been received from the Lannings and is <br /> included in Attachment T-1. <br /> 18) Vacant house and outbuilding owned by Randall Stewart <br /> The Randall Stewart vacant house is located east of the Main Cresson Mine and is approximately <br /> 1340 feet from the closest point of the excavation. The house, as well as the outbuilding, are <br /> small wood structures and due to the distance to the mine excavation and the slope stability <br /> analyses that have been performed by CNI for the Main Cresson Mine, this structure should <br /> never be affected by the mine activity. <br /> 19) Storage area and road (2 locations 19A and 196) owned by Gold <br /> States Mining Corp. <br /> Both of these storage areas (labelled 19A and 19B on Map C-Ia) are minor dirt clearings located <br /> approximately 1800 feet east of the closest edge of the Main Cresson Mine pit. The areas consist <br /> of wood piles, mobile equipment, and some storage containers. Both also have dirt road access. <br /> Due to the distance to the mine excavation and the slope stability analyses that have been <br /> performed by CNI for the Main Cresson Mine, this structure should never be affected by the <br /> mine activity. <br /> 20) Outside storage area and road owned by James & Sarah Watson Jr. <br /> This storage area is a minor dirt clearing located approximately 1700 feet east of the closest edge <br /> of the Main Cresson Mine pit. The areas consist of wood piles, mobile equipment, and some <br /> storage containers. There is a dirt road access which leads to CR84 and the Town of Victor. Due <br /> 49 <br />
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