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<br />SMUGGLER MINE SITE O `v EXHIBIT B <br />(-4,] Stopes - <br />mom ~,,,,,.t,~,.a,s,,. sn.n o (g3~ Stegen Sample Locations) <br />No.3TUnnel c...a~ <br />a~;, <br />ymMy .:swum . <br />amm Bim. wro,vi <br />rim a~ Surtece Free Silver <br />_. <br />' rn Na. 2 Tunnel Shett <br />:...:: ~..: __ ... ~ ~ ~ ~~ Smu991er <br />... .. .. ~ o+ .:.. Clerk Tunnel ~, ~. _.. <br /> <br />LONGITUDINAL <br />AN <br />Smuggler Mine, Smuggler Mountain, Aspen, <br />Longitudinal Cross-Section R Plan View <br />of Accessible Areas <br />FIGURE 5 <br />Stefan Albouy, now deceased, leased the Smuggler Mine in 1978. Mr. Albouy rehabilitated <br />some of the accessible upper levels of the mine - he reopened the Clark and No. 2 Tunnels, <br />mucked-out entries, re-laid track, replaced rotten timber, etc. The wooden work shop building near <br />the No. 2 Tunnel was reconstructed by Mr. Albouy in 1979 utilizing lumber from the original Kit <br />Carson Stage Stop in Aspen. Lumber for the Stage Stop was milled in 1885. <br />The mine is unquestionably an historic attribute to Aspen and to Colorado. <br />B-2.0 Vegetation <br />The limit of disturbance shown on Application Exhibit E and the Site Sketch, § A-2.3 ante, <br />within the permit boundary supports very little vegetation because it is actively used on a day-to-day <br />basis. The undisturbed area within and outside the permit boundary supports native mountain <br />shrubland vegetation. There is nothing particularly unique about the vegetation of the site or the <br />surrounding azea. No threatened or endangered species are known to inhabit the site. <br />- 9 - SMUGGLER MINE SITE <br />