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6 <br /> Exhibit D <br /> Mining Plan <br /> The amended mining area will consist of two areas. The larger, Mining Area A will be divided <br /> into two sections that will be mined and reclaimed in phases. <br /> Mining Area A Latitude Longitude <br /> NW Corner 40°23'56.00"N 103°44'31.00"W <br /> W Corner 40°23'48.00"N 103°44'32.00"W <br /> SW Corner 40°23'42.94"N 103°44'14.77"W <br /> SE Corner 40°23'45.40"N 103°44'3.70"W <br /> NE Corner 40°24'0.80"N 103°44'12.30"W <br /> Mining Area B Latitude Longitude <br /> NW Corner 40°24'8.35"N 103°44'4.78"W <br /> SW Corner 40°23'58.1 T N 103°44'0.26"W <br /> SE Corner 40°23'58.68"N 103°43'50.14"W <br /> NE Corner 40°24'8.71"N 103°43'57.64"W <br /> Mining Plan extraction from Exhibit D of Four X Ranch Gravel Pit application: <br /> "The area designated within the pit limits is rolling rangeland used for livestock grazing. Soils in <br /> the area are classified by the USDA-NRCS Soil Survey as Cascajo soils and gravelly land. <br /> Maximum top soil thickness is approximately 4 to 6 inches. The subsurface material beneath <br /> the topsoil is fractured, weathered rock, gravel and sandy gravel. The existing slopes are <br /> variable but may be as steep as 2:1 or steeper. The final slopes will be reclaimed to a condition <br /> of 3:1 or flatter. <br /> There are no streams, springs, lakes or stock water ponds that will received drainage directly <br /> from this mining operation. All drainage in the region is toward the South Platte River Runoff in <br /> the area of the pit limits is toward the south-southwest. Excavation and grade management will <br /> be used to minimize any stormwater runoff from the mining area. Any incidental runoff leaving <br /> the site will be filtered by adjacent grassland, which is owned by KS Land, LLC. <br /> There are no permanent building structures within 200 feet of the proposed mining operation <br /> boundary. <br /> There is existing livestock fence that runs generally north-south along County Road 21. <br /> Grazing-related cross fencing is present running generally north-south to the east of the <br /> proposed impact area boundary. " <br /> Four X Ranch Gravel Pit amendment <br />