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Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan <br /> 3.1.]:Establishing Post-Mining Use <br /> 1) In consultation with the Landowner, where possible, and subject to the approval of the <br /> Board or Office, the Operator shall choose how the affected lands shall be reclaimed. These <br /> decisions can be for forest, range, crop, horticultural, homesite, recreational, industrial, or other <br /> uses, including food, shelter and ground cover for wildlife. <br /> The operator, as landowner, has chosen to reclaim the land in a manner that will facilitate future <br /> residential,commercial or industrial development, or combination thereof,over the lands <br /> remaining above water level. The locations are above the flood plain of St. Vrain Creek,and <br /> consistent with suburban development less than two miles away to the West,by the town of Mead. <br /> Since higher end-use development cannot be assured,the reclamation of the site to native grass will <br /> return the land to a stable configuration compatible with continued general agricultural uses on the <br /> existing and surrounding lands <br /> 2) The results of these decisions shall be formulated into a Reclamation Plan, as specified in <br /> Subsections 6.3.4 or 6.4.5, as required for the size and type of operation. <br /> Acknowledged. <br /> 3.1.2:Reclaiming Substituted Land <br /> Reclamation shall be required on all the affected land except that the Operator may substitute land <br /> previously mined and owned by the Operator but not otherwise subject to the Mined Land <br /> Reclamation Act, or the Operator may reclaim an equal number of acres of any land previously <br /> mined, but not owned by the Operator, if the Operator has not previously abandoned unreclaimed <br /> mining lands. Such exchanges can be done only with the approval of the Board and the Owner of <br /> the land to be reclaimed. <br /> Acknowledged. <br /> 3.1.3:Time Limit and Phased Reclamation <br /> All reclamation shall be carried to completion by the Operator with all reasonable diligence, and <br /> each phase of reclamation shall be completed within five(5)years from the date the Operator <br /> informs the Board or Office that such phase has commenced, unless extended by the Board or <br /> Office. The 5-year period maybe applied separately to each phase as it is commenced throughout <br /> the life of the mine. <br /> Acknowledged. <br /> 3.].4:Public Use <br /> On lands owned by the Operator, the Operator may permit the public to use the same for <br /> recreational purposes, in accordance with the Limited Landowner Liability Law contained in Article <br /> 41 of Title 33, C.R.S. 1984, as amended, except in areas where such use is found by the Operator <br /> to be hazardous or objectionable. <br /> Acknowledged. <br /> 3.1.S:Reclamation Measures - Materials Handling <br /> 4 <br /> EXHIBIT E- Reclamation Plan <br /> Colorado Division of Mineral s & Geology Regular Impact [1121 Construction Material Permit <br /> Sand Land, Inc. - Kurtz Resource Recovery & Development Project -January 1999 <br />