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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977311
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
11/2/2020
Doc Name
Request For Succession Of Operator
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Highbury Resources Inc.
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DRMS
Email Name
DMC
THM
JXT
LJW
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Exhibit B <br /> Summary List of Lease Tract Reclamation Liabilities <br /> C-JD-6: The surface plant for this mining operation is located at the prior existing Duggan Adit <br /> mine site on Lessee's Mineral Joe Nos. 17. 18. and 19 unpatented mining claims. Accordingly, <br /> there is a substantial portion of the surface plant that is not associated "N ith the C-JD-6 mining <br /> operation. Approval of the C-JD-6 mining plan required all lease related activities and features <br /> be segregated from the Mineral Joe features. Therefore, Lessee is responsible for the full <br /> reclamation of the northern. C-JD-6 lobe of the waste-rock dump and associated stormwater <br /> control structures and the two large-diameter vents shafts located on the lease tract. The <br /> reclamation performance bond for this operation was established in 2014 at $46,000. <br /> Continuation of this lease is contingent on the lessee retaining control of the Mineral Joe <br /> unpatented mining claims MJ-17. MJ-18, and MJ-19. As presented above, the surface plant for <br /> the C-JD-6 underground mine is located on these claims. <br /> C-JD-7: The entire mining operation (open pit and underground mines) is located within the <br /> lease tract boundary and adjacent Lessee-owned/controlled property. Accordingly. Lessee is <br /> responsible for the reclamation of all mining-related features and disturbances. The reclamation <br /> performance bond for this operation was established in 2014 at $1,514.000. <br /> Continuation of this lease is contingent on the Lessee retaining control of the private land <br /> directly adjacent to the lease tract to the west in the northern half of Section 16 and the northeast <br /> quarter of Section 17. Although the bulk of the mining activities are located on the lease tract, a <br /> portion of the spoils pile associated with the open pit mine was placed on the private parcel in the <br /> north half of Section 16. Additionally, the top soil extracted from the open pit operational area <br /> was stockpile on the private parcel in the northeast quarter of Section 17. The Lessee must retain <br /> control of these parcels through the final reclamation of the open pit mine. <br /> C-JD-8: The surface plant for this mining operation is located on Lessee's Doagy No. 2 <br /> patented mining claim. Accordingly, there is a substantial portion of the surface plant that is not <br /> associated with the C-JD-8 mining operation. Approval of the C-JD-8 mining plan required all <br /> lease related activities and features be segregated from the Doagy No. 2 features. Therefore, <br /> Lessee is responsible for the full reclamation of the new C-JD-8 waste-rock dump. ore-storage <br /> pad, and associated stormwater control structures and the relocated portion of the access/haul <br /> road leading to the site. The reclamation performance bond for this operation was established in <br /> 2014 at $40,000. <br /> Continuation of this lease is contingent on the Lessee retaining control of the Doagy No. 2 and <br /> Opera Box patented mining claims. As presented above, the surface plant for the C-JD-8 <br /> underground mine is located on these claims. <br /> Page 5 <br />
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