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-3- <br /> 14. Present Land Use (i .e., <br /> agricultural , industrial , etc. ) <br /> Grazing and Mining <br /> 15. Proposed Future Land Use <br /> (Goal of reclamation) Grazing <br /> EXHIBIT A - Legal Description <br /> The legal description must identify the affected land and be wholly adequate for field <br /> location of the property. It can be in the form of metes & bounds survey or a <br /> description by reference to township, range, and section, to at least the nearest <br /> quarter-quarter section. Where applicable, the street address or lot number(s) may be <br /> used. <br /> EXHIBIT B - Mining Plan <br /> This can be a general discussion of the methods, equipment, phases or stages of the <br /> operation and those areas of land affected by each. The plan should be correlated with <br /> the map and should show where extraction will begin, and which direction, if any, it <br /> will proceed. <br /> EXHIBIT C - Map <br /> This map should clearly define the permit boundaries and contain sufficient information <br /> to determine the location of the affected land on the ground and existing and proposed <br /> roads or access routes to be used in connection with the mining operation. All <br /> immediately adjacent landowners of record must be shown. The quarter section corner, <br /> section line, or any other locatable points should also be shown on this map. <br /> EXHIBIT D - 'Wildlife, Water Resources, Vegetation and Soils Information <br /> Each of the above-mentioned subjects must be addressed as outlined in the applicable <br /> Rule. <br /> EXHIBIT E - Reclamation Plan <br /> As with the mining plan, this should be a general discussion of the methods, equipment, <br /> phases or stages of the reclamation process and those portions of land affected by each. <br /> If possible, the plan should be closely correlated with the map. If not, the narrative <br /> must be comprehensive enough to draw an accurate verbal picture of the expected <br /> appearance of the area after completion of reclamation. <br />