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<br /> <br />III. ISSUES TO BE CONSIDERED <br />1. Is the legal description accurate and complete (Rule 6.4.1)? <br />Anderson, 9/21/98, (1) <br />2. Are the Pre-Mining and Mining Plan maps Complete and accurate <br />(Rule 6.4.3)? <br />Anderson, 9/21/98, (5) & (6) <br />3. Is the Mining Plan narrative complete and accurate (Rule <br />6.4.4)? <br />Anderson, 9/21/98, (2) & (4) <br />4. Does the Reclamation Plan conform to the requirements of the <br />Construction Materials Act and the Construction Materials <br />Rules and Regulations and is the narration complete and <br />accurate (Rule 6.4.5)? <br />Anderson, 9/21/98, (3), (9), (11} & (12) <br />Bradley, 10/23/98, (19) <br />5. Does the application adequately address potential disturbances <br />to the prevailing hydraulic balance (Rule 6.4.7) <br />Anderson, 9/21/98, (13) <br />Anderson, 10/23/98, (17) & (18) <br />6. Have the potential wildlife impacts been adequately reviewed <br />(Rule 6.4.8)? <br />Anderson, 9/21/98, (14) <br />Bradley (9/22/98, (16) <br />7. Is the soils information complete and accurate (Rule 6.4.9)? <br />Anderson, 9/21/98, (3) & (4) <br />8. Is the vegetation information complete and accurate <br />(Rule 6.4.10)? <br />Anderson, 9/21/98, (10) <br />9. Has the applicant identified the other permits, licenses and <br />approvals which he presently possesses or will be seeking and <br />which are necessary to conduct the proposed mining operation <br />(Rule 6.4.13)? <br />Anderson, 9/21/98, (8) <br />10. Has the applicant provided complete and accurate demonstration <br />of his source of legal right to enter (Rule 6.4.14)? <br />