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<br /> EXHIBIT D (Cont'd.) <br /> <br />' It now appears that clay can be extracted from about 61 acres <br /> of the total 140 acres. Other lands totaling approximately 8 ± <br />' acres will be disturbed for access roads and soil stockpiles. <br /> From July 23, 1957, through July 1, 1976, approximately 1G.2 + <br />' acres were mined. That land mined prior to reclamation law will <br /> be reclaimed in the same way as lands included in this mined land <br />' <br /> reclamation permit. <br />t In accordance with Section 34-32-109(4) of CRS 1973, Robco <br /> submitted an application for a limited impact permit on September 22, <br />' 1977. The Board approve d the application for 6.0+ acres on <br /> August 24, 1978, and the permit was issued on September 18, 1978. <br />' 1 <br /> That 6.0+ acres area is . <br />shown on Map Exhibit C- <br />' As explained above, it now appears that about 61 acres can <br /> be mined. In accordance with Section 34-32-110(8), this conver- <br />t Sion application is requ ested. <br />Land <br />The Robinson Brick and Tile Company (Robco) purchased the <br />' Pioneer mine property in four transactions. Mining began on <br />' July 23, 1957, on a lease from Edmund R. and Anna H. Bodine, <br />dated June 5, 1957, that covered that part of the SE/4 NE/4 and <br />the NE/4 SE/4 Section 34, Township 6 South, Range 66 West,'Gth <br />P.M., lying east of State Highway 83. This land and other <br />' adjoining lands were purchased as follows: <br /> <br />i~ <br /> <br />