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EXHIBIT E & F <br />PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING VS OTHER <br />STATUTE: <br />• 3432.5-115(4)(c) <br />As demonstrated by it being contrary to: 3432.5-0116(4)(h) <br />• 3432.5-115(4)(d), as per, 12-25-102-(10) (Attached, l page) <br />• 34-32.5-112(3)(a) Reclamation Permit <br />1. Applicants Exhibit E-Reclamation Plan, narrative <br />2. Applicants Reclamation Plan Map -shows 2 to 1 slope <br />2a. Plan Map with Cross Sections <br />2b. Cross Section Map <br />3. Rationale (shows 3 to 1 slope) if Board approves it will be 2 to 1 slope. <br />Reclamation Plan should be revised and signed by a PE to show 3 to i slopes. <br />A "revised" plan needs to show the 3 to 1 slope. <br />3. Record of Proceedings, Minutes ojthe Board of Licensure jor Professional <br />Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors, Denver,1560 Broadway, Denver, <br />Colorado, November 11.2005 (2 pages). <br />34-32.5-115. Action by board -appeals. (4) In the determination of whether <br />the board or the office shall grant a permit to an operator, the applicant <br />must comply with the requirements of this article and section 24-4-105 (7), <br />C.R.S. The.board or office shall not deny a permit except on one ox more <br />of the following grounds: <br />(c) Any part of the proposed mining operation, the reclamation program, or <br />the proposed future use is contrary to the laws or regulations of this <br />article. <br />6 <br />