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43.25 affected acres. Non. Mrneab'e 14 39 acres <br /> 12 acres-8 1 currently parr ttrd <br /> 3 9 yet to oe mrne4 <br /> State <br /> Screen nQ ecL-ornent <br /> No-Mincab'e 127 acres <br /> e Stockpile areas <br /> r <br /> 4 55 acres tc be-fined Phase 2 <br /> Poirt 8 •. <br /> Point c 2 95 acres to be mined Phase 3 <br /> Point 0 3 30 acres to be mined Phase 4 <br /> PJmt E 3 79 acres to be mined Phase 5 <br /> Applicant: Prepared by: Kurt Arnusch Sheet: Exhibit C, Pre-Mining and Mining Plan Maps of <br /> Nikolaus Arnusch June 4th, 2023 Affected Lands. Mining Plan Map <br /> Scale: 1'=660' North <br /> In accordance with Colorado Revised Statutes§ 34-32.5-110 <br /> (5)(a)Any operator conducting an operation under a permit issued under this section who has <br /> held the permit for two consecutive years or more and who subsequently desires to expand it <br /> to a size in excess of the limitation set forth in subsection (1) of this section may request the <br /> conversion of the permit by filing an application for a permit pursuant to subsection (1) of this <br /> section or section 34-32.5-112; except that the applicant need not supply information, <br /> materials, and other data and undertakings previously supplied, including any additional <br /> materials provided to the board during the course of his current operation or resulting from <br /> the board's inspections thereof. <br /> Exhibit B, Paragraph 3 of the original 110c permit states: <br /> "Useable material is near the surface with little or no overburden, is relatively fine grained with 100% <br /> passing a %" sieve, and is less than eight feet thick. In the existing pit area, the meager topsoil, less than <br /> 3" thick, has been and will be, pushed aside into small mounds by dozer or front end loader for future <br /> replacement.The new pit area (north) has no topsoil or overburden. <br />