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Mr. Bi l Teza <br /> August 24,2021 <br /> Page 2 of <br /> 6.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF EXHIBITS <br /> 6.2.1 General Requirements <br /> (1)This Rule provides for the guidelines for, and information requirements of, each Exhibit required to be <br /> submitted with the permit application, as specified according to Section 6.1. <br /> (2)Maps and Exhibits Maps, except the index map, must conform to the following criteria: <br /> (a) show name of Applicant; <br /> (b)must be prepared and signed by a registered land surveyor,professional engineer, or other qualified <br /> person; <br /> (c)give date prepared; <br /> (d)identify and outline the area which corresponds with the application; The full extent of the proposed <br /> permit must be shown. <br /> (e)with the exception of the map of the affected lands required in Section 34-32.5-112(2)(d), C.R.S. <br /> 1984, as amended, shall be prepared at a scale that is appropriate to clearly show all elements that are <br /> required to be delineated by the Act and these Rules. The acceptable range of map scales shall not be <br /> larger than 1 inch=50 feet nor smaller than 1 inch=660 feet.Also, that a map scale, appropriate legend, <br /> map title, date and a north arrow shall be included. Please make sure the legends and scales provided <br /> are accurate for the maps they are on. <br /> EXHIBIT A-Legal Description(Rule 6.4.1): Adequate as submitted <br /> EXHIBIT B-Index Map(Rule 6.4.2): Adequate as submitted <br /> EXHIBIT C- Pre-mining and Mining Plan Map(s) of Affected Lands (Rule 6.4.3): One or more maps may <br /> be necessary to legibly portray the following information: <br /> (a) all immediately adjacent surface owners of record; Please verify that property owners within 200 feet of the <br /> permit have been shown on the south side of the proposed permit area or enlarge the provided map to show <br /> more of that area. <br /> (b)the name and location of all creeks,roads, buildings, oil and gas wells and lines, and power and <br /> communication lines on the area of affected land and within two hundred (200)feet of all boundaries of such area; <br /> A 200'delineation surrounding the proposed permit boundary would be very useful on the provided maps for <br /> structures and adjacent property owners. <br /> (c)the existing topography of the area with contour lines of sufficient detail to portray the direction and rate of <br /> slope of the affected land; <br />