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0 <br />MAPS AND EXHIBITS <br />0 <br />With each of the five (5j copies of the application form, the applicant must submit a <br />corresponding set of the maps and exhibits outlined in rule 2, as follows: <br />1. EXHIBIT A - Legal Description <br />2. EXHIBIT 6 - Index Map <br />3. EXHIBIT C - Pre-Mining and Mining Plan Map(s) of Affected Lands <br />4. EXHIBIT D - Mining Plan <br />5. EXHIBIT E - Reclamation Plan <br />6. EXHIBIT F - Reclamation Plan Map <br />7. EXHIBIT G -Water Information <br />8. EXHIBIT H - Wildlife Information <br />9. EXHIBIT I - Soils Information <br />10. EXHIBIT J - Vegetation Information <br />11. EXHIBIT K - Climate <br />12. EXHIBIT L -Reclamation Costs <br />1~. EXHIBIT M - Compliance with Local Zoning (See 34-32-115(4)(e) and 109(6)&(8) <br />14. EXHIBIT N - Other Permits or Licenses (See 34-32-115(4)&(4)(c) <br />15. EXHIBIT 0 - Source of Legal Right-To-Enter (See 34=32-112(Z)(d) <br />16. EXHIBIT P - Owners of Record of Surface <br /> and Subsurface Rights (See 34-32-112(2)(b)&(c) <br />NOTICE PROCEDURES <br />After the application is considered "filed" (pursuant to Rule 1.1(10) with the Mined <br />Land Reclamation Division, notice procedures outlined in Rule 2.2 must be followed. <br />(Format for such notices will be included in the letter you receive from the MLR staff <br />informing you of the Completeness ("filing") of your application.) <br />FINANCIAL WARRANTY <br />All applicants must submit a financial warranty in an amount determined by the Board <br />prior to permit issuance. The law and regulations allow for several different types of <br />financial warranty. You should determine what type of financial warranty you desire to <br />use and obtain the appropriate forms from the Mined Land Reclamation Division during the <br />application review period to facilitate finalization of an acceptable financial warranty <br />and permit issuance. <br />COLORADO WATER LAWS <br />The permittee is encouraged to contact the State Engineer, with regard to the <br />administration of water rights, and the Colorado Department of Health, with regard to <br />the discharge of pollutants into the waters of the State. Violation of Colorado water <br />laws could result in enforcement actions taken by the State Engineer and/or the Colorado <br />Department of Health. <br />