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• 2.03.6 (2) <br />Following are copies of the documents of conveyance granting to Applicant the <br />right to extract coal by surface mining methods in such instance where the private <br />mineral estate is severed from the private surface estate. <br />Also, following is a copy of a General conveyance, Assignment and Transfer <br />document to Coors Energy Company from Adolph Coors Company. <br />In 1993, both the Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology and the Weld <br />County Commissioners approved a Mine Boundary Change. This change <br />released and vacated from the Permit Area and the Certificate of Designation, <br />Sections 26 and 35, all in Township 3 North, Range 64 West of the 6 P.M., Weld <br />County, Colorado. Coors Energy Company had never disturbed the lands in these <br />sections with its ash disposal or mining activities and has no future plans to do so. <br />In 2000, the Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology approved a further Mine <br />Boundary Change. This change released and vacated from the Permit Area a <br />portion of Section 36, Township 3 North, Range 64 West of the 6`' P.M., Weld <br />County Colorado. The Weld County Certificate of Designation is unaffected by <br />this change since its' described area, "Part of Sections 25 and 36, - - -" continues to <br />encompass the entire Permit Area, as revised. Except for the installation of <br />electrical service facilities (no longer owned by Coors) and the main access road <br />(which continues to be part of the Permit Area), Coors Energy Company has not <br />disturbed the lands in this portion of Section 36 with its mining operation, or with <br />the ash/mine waste rock disposal and reclamation activity, and has no future plan <br />to do so. <br />In 2011, the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining & Safety (formerly <br />CDMG) approved a further Mine Boundary Change. This change released and <br />vacated from the Permit Area a portion of both Sections 25 and 36, Township 3 <br />North, Range 64 West of the O h P.M., Weld County Colorado. The Weld County <br />Certificate of Designation is unaffected by this change since its described area, <br />"Part of Sections 25 and 36, - - -" continues to encompass the entire Permit Area, as <br />revised. Except for a small (2+ acre) area previously used for an evaporation pit, <br />and now totally reclaimed and released from further Permit obligation, Coors <br />Energy Company has not disturbed the lands in these portions of Sections 25 or <br />36 with its mining operation, or with the ash/mine waste rock disposal and <br />reclamation activity, and has no future plan to do so. <br />15 04/11 <br />