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approximately 20 feet width and well maintained by Teller County. This segment has not been <br /> damaged by any blast or any other mine activity. The mine has discretion to close any part of the <br /> Road within the permit area if it deems that public access is a safety risk to the mine or the <br /> public. For this reason, no further evaluation of the Road is warranted. <br /> Segment B of CR831 is located immediately east of the south portion of the Main Cresson Mine. <br /> It is also a compacted dirt road that used to connect with Segment A but mine activities have <br /> closed the connection, in conjunction with Teller County. Segment B is approximately 290 feet <br /> long where it is owned by Teller County. The road continues southwest into the mine area, but <br /> this portion is owned by CC&V. The road is a compacted dirt road of approximately 20 feet <br /> width and well maintained by Teller County. The closest facility that could affect the Road is the <br /> eastern edge of the south portion of the Main Cresson Mine, which is 1000 feet from the Road. <br /> Given the detailed slope stability analyses of the Pit done by CNI for the MLE2 Study in 2011 <br /> combined with the large distance to the pit, this Road is safe from adverse effects from mine <br /> activity and no further evaluation is needed. <br /> 45) CR 84 owned by Teller County <br /> County Road 84 is a compacted dirt road that is located north of Victor that used to go to the <br /> American Eagle observation point of the mine, which was well inside the permit boundary, but <br /> this observation point has been abandoned. Only a small distance of the road is still open to the <br /> public, where it joins with CR81 up to the permit boundary. The road is approximately 20 feet <br /> width and well maintained by Teller County. It provides access to the Golden States Mining <br /> Corp storage areas inside the 200 feet buffer zone. The road continues into the permit area, but <br /> this portion is owned by CC&V and is off limits to the public. <br /> The public portion of the road is approximately 840 feet from the eastern edge of the South <br /> Extension of the Main Cresson Mine. Due to the detailed slope analysis of the pit by CNI, the <br /> distance of the road to the Pit, and the fact that this segment has not been damaged by any blast <br /> or any other mine activity, the road should not be affected by any mine activities. <br /> 46) Black Hills Energy Power Lines <br /> Black Hills Energy owns a number of power lines inside the permit area and within the 200 feet <br /> buffer zone. A letter is included in Attachment T-1 from them stating that their structures will <br /> not be affected by mining or post-reclamation activities. The utilities are shown on Map C-3. <br /> 47) Phone Lines owned by Century Link <br /> Century Link owns phone lines inside the permit area and within the 200 feet buffer zone. A <br /> letter is included in Attachment T-1 from them stating that their lines will not be affected by <br /> mining or post-reclamation activities. The utilities are shown on Map C-3. <br /> 48) Fiber Optic Lines owned by CC&V <br /> 57 <br />