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6. Because this map serves as both Mine Plan and Reclamation Plan Map for this portion of the <br />permit area, it should be labeled Exhibit C and Exhibit F with a note specifying that the road <br />is permanent. - <br />Exhibit D -Mine Plan <br />7. Please provide specifications for road construction including, length, width, base <br />construction, asphalt thickness, any ditches and culverts. <br />Exhibit E- Reclamation Plan <br />8. Please be aware that the asphalt road must be in good condition to be eligible for final <br />release. Please commit to maintain the asphalt surface in good condition, for the life of <br />mine, or costs will be included in the reclamation estimate for resurfacing the road. <br />Exhibit L -Reclamation Costs <br />9. See No. 8 above. <br />Exhibit S -Permanent Man-made Structures <br />10.Several structures on the Mine Ptan Map, on or within 200 feet of the proposed amended <br />permit area are not addressed in this exhibit. Please-address these structures, and any <br />permanent man-made structures in this area that were left off of the map, as required by <br />Rule 6.4.19. Some structures not adequately addressed include: The electrical junction <br />box and any associated powerlines, LaSalle Road, the ditch on the south side of LaSalle <br />Road, the Applelhanz fence along LaSalle Road, and possibly the water meter shown near <br />the junction of the access road with LaSalle Road. <br />If you need additional information, please contact me at the Division of Minerals and Geology, <br />Grand Junction Field Office, 101 South Third Street, Room 301, Grand Junction, Colorado 81501, <br />telephone no. 970-243-6368. <br />Sincerely, <br />~~ <br />Steve S. Shuey <br />Environmental Prot tion Specialist <br />