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<br />-3- <br />point must be estimated. Unit costs (cost per cubic yard), volumes, haul or push distances, and grades <br />must be included when backfilling and grading is part of the Reclamation Plan. Volume and unit costs <br />for finish grading, subsoil and topsoil application must be provided in terms of cost per cubic yard. <br />The estimated cost for fertilizer, seed and mulch acquisition and application must be provided as cost <br />per acre. <br />(2) Equipment costs must include such factors as equipment operator wages and benefits, fuel and <br />lubricant consumption and depreciation. The cost to mobilize and demobilize the equipment from the <br />nearest population center should be estimated. <br />(3) All items referenced in the Reclamation Plan must be included W the cost calculation. These <br />items in addition to earthwork, such as detoxification, building demolition, fencing, monitoring well <br />sealing or stream channel reconstruction must also be included in the reclamation cost estimate. <br />(4) After the direct costs noted above have been estimated, the Office may add up to an additional <br />maximum eighteen and one-half (18.5%) percern of that total, which includes private contract, typical <br />overhead costs. This additional cost is required to cover indirect costs that an independent contractor <br />would incur when perforating reclamation of the site. Five (5%) percent additional cost shall be added <br />to cover Office administration cost in the evern of bond forfeiture and permit revocation. <br />EXHH3IT F -List of Other Permits and Licenses Required (Rule 6.3.6): Provide a statement <br />identifying which of the following permits, licenses and approvals which are held or will be sought in <br />order to conduct the proposed mining and reclamation operations: effluent discharge permits, air <br />quality emissions permits, radioactive source materials licenses, disposal of dredge and 511 material <br />(404) permits, permit to construct a dam, well permits, State Historic Preservation Office clearance, <br />highway access permits, U.S. Forest Service permits, Bureau of Land Management pemtits, courny <br />zoning and land use permits, and city zoning and land use permits. <br />EXHIBIT I -Proof of Filine with County Clerk (Rule 6.3.9): Provide an affidavit or receipt <br />indicating the date on wltich the application was placed with the local County Clerk and Recorder. <br />Also, refer to Rule 1.6.2(1)(c). <br />EXHIBIT L -Permanent Man-Made Structures (Rule 6.3.12): You must provide information <br />sufficiern to demonstrate that the stability of any structures located within two hundred (200) feet of <br />the operation or affected land will not be adversely affected. If the 0f5ce determines that such <br />information is inadequate to demonstrate that the operation will not adversely affect the stability of any <br />significant, valuable or permanert man-made stmcture, the Applicant shall either: <br />(a) provide a notarized agreement betweem the applicant and the person(s) having an <br />interest in the sWcture, that the applicam is to provide compensation for any damage to the structure; <br />or <br />(b) where such an agreemern can not be reached, the applicant shall provide an <br />appropriate engineering evaluation that demonstrates that such structure shall not be damaged by <br />activities occurring at the mining operation. <br />Your application will not be considered filed urtil the information listed above is received and found sufficiern <br />to begin our review. A decision date will be established 30 days from the date of receipt of all of the requested <br />