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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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D
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Exhibit B <br /> (Continued — Page 2) <br /> C-JD-9: The entire underground mining operation is located within the lease tract boundary. <br /> Accordingly, Lessee is responsible for the reclamation of all mining-related features and <br /> disturbances. The reclamation performance bond for this operation was established in 2014 at <br /> $219,000. <br /> C-SR-11: The entire underground mining operation is located within the lease tract boundary. <br /> Accordingly, Lessee is responsible for the reclamation of all mining-related features and <br /> disturbances. The reclamation performance bond for this operation was established in 2014 at <br /> $65,000. <br /> C-SR-13A: This mining operation has been fully reclaimed by Lessee and no reclamation <br /> liability currently exists for this lease tract. However. if at some future date, the reclamation <br /> completed by Lessee fails (subsidence at a shaft or portal site), Lessee would be expected to <br /> repair the feature as long as Lessee holds the existing lease. Costs associated with these repair <br /> activities should be minimal. <br /> C-SM-18: The surface plant for this mining operation is located on Lessee's Wright patented <br /> mining claim. Accordingly, there is a substantial portion of the surface plant that is not <br /> associated with the C-SM-18 mining operation. Approval of the C-SM-18 mining plan required <br /> all lease related activities and features be segregated from the Wright features. Therefore, Lessee <br /> is responsible for the full reclamation of those features directly related to the C-SM-18 lease: <br /> (1)the new C-SM-18 waste-rock dump, ore-storage pad, and associated stormwater control <br /> structures and the large-diameter vent shaft and vent access road located on the lease tract. and <br /> (2)the demolition and removal of the maintenance building and associated features at the old <br /> C-SM-18 mine site. The reclamation performance bond for this operation was established in <br /> 2014 at $44,000. <br /> Continuation of this lease is contingent on the Lessee retaining control of the Wright and <br /> Star No. 10 patented mining claims. As presented above, the surface plant for the C-SM-18 <br /> underground mine is located on these claims. <br /> C-LP-21: This mining operation has been fully reclaimed by Lessee and no reclamation liability <br /> currently exists for this lease tract. However, if at some future date, the reclamation completed <br /> by Lessee fails (subsidence at a shaft or portal site), Lessee would be expected to repair the <br /> feature as long as Lessee holds the existing lease. Costs associated with these repair activities <br /> should be minimal. <br /> Page 6 <br />
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