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Exhibit S: Permanent Man-Made Structures <br /> The following is an inventory of significant, valuable, and permanent man-made structures <br /> within 200 feet of the affected lands area, which includes the main portal area and the three <br /> ventilation raises. These structures are shown on Maps C-la and C-lb for the Revenue Mine <br /> areas and are listed on the attached table. The claim boundaries are shown on Map C-la and C- <br /> ab. <br /> Revenue Portal <br /> 1. County Road 26 <br /> 2. Historic buildings northeast of the permit area— on OSMI property <br /> 3. Mine buildings and other surface features used to support underground mining— <br /> owned by OSMI <br /> 4. Public restroom and access road—on OSMI property <br /> 5. Utilities—Powerline and two power poles owned by San Miguel Power Association <br /> (SMPA). In accordance with Rule 6.4.19(c), attached is a notarized letter from SMPA <br /> acknowledging that OSMI's mining and reclamation activities will have no negative <br /> effect on the utilities. <br /> Governor Basin/Monongahela Shaft <br /> 1. Forest Road 853.1C <br /> 2. Refuge chamber access— owned by OSMI <br /> 3. Hoist building and shaft— owned by OSMI <br /> 4. Historic Mine Structures /Equipment— on OSMI property <br /> Other(960 and Yellow Rose Raises)—there are no structures within 200 feet of the affected <br /> lands boundary at these locations. <br /> The attached table lists the claims that are within 200 feet of the affected lands boundary and <br /> identifies the structures that fall within that 200 foot buffer. All structures with the exception of <br /> roads and utilities are owned by OSMI. <br /> Revenue Mine December 2021 S-1 <br />