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The following issues are identified as non-jurisdictional and will not be presented <br /> during the hearing: <br /> A. Deed restrictions <br /> B. Increased truck traffic/traffic safety <br /> C. Impacts to roads <br /> D. Impacts to air quality <br /> E. Noise and/or light pollution <br /> F. Impacts to tourism and/or recreation <br /> G. Location of the proposed operation <br /> H. Increased impacts to an area already impacted by mining <br /> I. Visual impacts <br /> J. Impacts to quality of life, rural character of Gilpin County,property values <br /> and/or businesses <br /> K. Reduced demand for construction materials <br /> L. Tax liability associated with the proposed operations <br /> M. Flagpole annexation to Central City <br /> N. Another proposed mine operation after having recently defeated a proposed <br /> operation near Empire <br /> V. WITNESSES AND EXHIBITS <br /> Pursuant to Rule 2.6(2), all parties and the Division must exchange witness and <br /> exhibits at the prehearing conference. The Applicant and the Division provided <br /> witness and exhibit lists during the prehearing conference as follows: <br /> Witnesses <br /> For Young Ranch Resource, LLC: <br /> • Robert Young, Jr, Young Ranch Resource, LLC; <br /> • Benjamin Miller, Ph.D., Lewicki & Associates; <br /> • Benjamin Langenfeld, P.E., Lewicki & Associates; <br /> • Katie Todt, P.G., Lewicki & Associates; <br /> • David Blauch, PWS, Ecological Resource Consultants (ERC); <br /> • Art Braun, P.E., C.P.G., Braun Environmental, Inc. (Braun); <br /> • Daniel R. Miera, MPA, City Manager of Central City, Colorado; <br /> • Todd Messenger, Esq., Fairfield and Woods, PC; <br /> • Marcus A. McAskin, Esq., Michow Cox & McAskin, LLP; <br /> • Any party listed in the Division of Reclamation, Mining and <br /> Safety's file; <br /> • Any witness identified by any other party, whether called or not <br /> called by that party; <br /> • Any witness necessary for impeachment or rebuttal; <br /> 3 <br />