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EXHIBITS - PERMANENT MAN-MADE STRUCTURES <br /> The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section <br /> 6.4.19 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and <br /> Regulations. <br /> Where mining will adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable or permanent <br /> man-made structure located within 200 feet of affected land, the applicant may either: <br /> a) Provide a notarized agreement between the applicant and the person(s)having <br /> an interest in the structure, that the applicant is to provide compensation for any <br /> damage to the structure;or <br /> b) The applicant shall provide an appropriate engineering evaluation that <br /> demonstrates that such structure shall not be damaged by activities occurring <br /> at the mining operation:or <br /> c) Where the structure is a utility, the Applicant may supply a notarized letter stating <br /> that the mining and reclamation as proposed will have no negative effect on their <br /> utility. <br /> The known, permanent, man-made structures within 200 feet of the proposed permit area <br /> are listed on Exhibit C-1. <br /> A stability analysis was performed indicating the Excelsior Ditch, Baxter Road, and the <br /> Black Hills Energy Transmission Lines will not be damaged by activities occurring at the <br /> mining operation. Other structures are located further from the mine limits than the above- <br /> mentioned structures, and are therefore less likely to be affected by the mining operations. <br /> Please refer to the attached engineering stability analysis that shows that structures shall <br /> not be damaged by activities occurring at the mining operation. <br /> Martin Marietta Materials—Thunderbird Sand and Gravel—DRMS 112 Permit Application <br /> Exhibit S- 1 <br />