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<br />Malouff/M-82-033 <br />5/27/97 <br />page 2 <br />Application Form <br />Page 1, item 1.2 -Provide your SSN or company's tax ID number. <br />Page 1 ,item 3 -Please ensure that the acreages are correct. The existing acreage of your permit is <br />8.3 acres, not the acreage of the entire pit (part of which is pre-law, and not in the permitl. The <br />amount of the additional land added to the permit in this conversion must match that shown on the <br />maps in Exhibits C and F. If your new permit boundaries are different from the property boundaries <br />by a certain distance, ensure that this is accounted for. <br />Page 2, item 9 -The legal description contained here is different from the one contained in Exhibit <br />A. I believe that the correct Range is actually "Range 4 East" (not 4 West), making this version of <br />the location incorrect. Also, please provide the general location in terms of directions from the <br />nearest town, plus the elevation at the pit. <br />Page 2, item 10 -The intended post-mining land use is "rangeland" which usually inplies that there <br />will be grazing, and therefore carries a revegetation standard to be met. If the site will be used as <br />a lambing area, for example, you might want to modify the choice of land uses to be "general <br />agriculture", and follow that up in Exhibit E by explaining more about how the land use will be <br />assured by the reclamation plan. If portions of the mined site will be used for "industrial" purposes, <br />and not revegetated either, you may also mark that choice and provide a brief explanation for that <br />in Exhibit E. <br />Exhibit A - Legal Description <br />The legal description contained here is different from the one contained on page two of the <br />application. I believe that the version in this exhibit (Range 4 East, as shown) is correct. <br />Make sure that your description is for the permit area boundary only, not the property boundary itself. <br />This includes the using correct acreage figure lit must match that used on page 1 of the application <br />and that depicted on the maps?. You may be able to use a surveyor's permit boundary description <br />if you are having him prepare new maps for you, and he can provide an updated permit boundary <br />description. For example, your plan is to mine areas outside of NE1/4 NE1/4 Section 4 (a 40-acre <br />block), though that is the most recent legal description in your application. <br />Exhibit C -Pre-Mininq and Mininq Plan Maps <br />The map you provided is not satisfactory, and as such, another one must be provided so that this <br />exhibit may be considered complete. There should be two maps, as the rules explain, which show <br />pre-existing conditions on one and the mining scherne on the other. Inadequacies include the permit <br />area perimeter is the wrong shape, the roads are drawn at the wrong angle, there is no scale or north <br />arrow, there is no topography shown, there is no existing pit shown, and many other surface features <br />are omitted. Mining-related information should include stockpile areas, processing areas, mining <br />direction, onsite drainage patterns, etc. The maps should show that they were prepared by a <br />surveyor, cartographer or someone qualified to make maps. Refer to the Rules for the map <br />requirements. <br />Exhibit 0 -Mininq Pfan <br />Your submittal is "technically" incorrect, though for Lavern's purposes may be considered <br />"complete". Your mining cannot proceed to the east. Information to provide should include depth <br />