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<br />Siloam Clay Mine <br />(Permit No. M-77-326) <br />Permitting Chronology <br />November 23, 1977 110(2) Limited Impact Permit application for <br />9.9 acres submitted by Colorado Refractories <br />Corp. c/o Ferd Mueller was approved by CMLRB <br />pre-existing disturbance was not included in <br />the 9.9 acre permit area <br />there are two (2) mineral leases involved <br />within the 9.9 acre permit area: <br />Mining Lease #3038/165 - June, 1973 <br />Clay Lease #2274/16 - October, 1970 <br />August, 1990 Stock and ownership of Colorado Refractories <br />Corporation (CRC) including mineral leases was <br />sold to Adience, Inc. <br />Upon completion of the sale, Adience, Inc. took <br />over and assumed responsibility for mining and <br />reclamation permit M-77-326 <br />Colorado Refractories Corporation retained <br />mineral lease 3038/16S for building stone & <br />decorative rock <br />February 2, 1994 Reclamation cost estimated by Jim Dillie to be <br />$36,500, an increase of $34,000 <br />April 6, 1994 Received Performance Warranty listing <br />BMI/Colorado Refractories Division as the <br />operator of the Siloam Mine <br />January 17, 1995 Adience, Inc. submitted a financial warranty of <br />$36,500 <br />March 9, 1995 Laverne Lemay sent correspondance to Adience, <br />Inc. requesting clarification of who the <br />current operator is and verifying that an <br />adequate financial warranty of $36,500 had been <br />received <br />March 13, 1997 Adience, Inc. submitted an application for a <br />Succession of Operators <br />M:\oss\B.2 <br />