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permit azea and Sanborn East Tract permit azea aze located within 100 feet of State <br />Highway 133. According to information contained in the permit revision document <br />and gained from the public meeting held on Mazch 21, 1991 in the town of Somerset <br />(no public meeting was requested for Sanborn East Tract), the Division finds that: <br />1) the applicant has obtained the necessary approvals from the Colorado State <br />Department of Highways, and <br />2) the interests of the public and affected landowners will be protected from the <br />proposed mining operations. <br />h) Three hundred feet of an occupied dwelling unless a written waiver from the owner has <br />been provided (2.07.6(2)(d)(v)). Occupied dwellings aze within 300 feet of the <br />operator's surface operations. Since the Somerset Mine was apre-existing operation, <br />waivers from the owners of these dwellings are not necessary. The operator proposes <br />no additional activities within 300 feet of any known occupied dwelling. <br />5. On the basis of information submitted by Somerset Mining Company, now Oxbow Mining, <br />LLC., in the form of two separate studies, one conducted by Centuries Research, Inc. and <br />one by Grand River Institute, and a letter from the Colorado State Historic Preservation <br />Officer, the Division finds that subject to valid existing rights as of August 3, 1977, the <br />mining operation will not adversely affect any publicly owned pazk or place listed on or <br />eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places as determined by the State <br />Historic Preservation Office (2.07.6(2)(e)(i)). <br />6. For this surface mining operation, private mineral estate has not been severed from private <br />surface estate; therefore, the documentation specified by Rule 2.03.6(2) is not required <br />(2.07.6(2)(f)). <br />On the basis of evidence submitted by the applicant and received from other state and <br />federal agencies as a result of the Section 34-33-114(3) compliance review required by the <br />Colorado Surface Coal Mining Reclamation Act, the Division finds that Oxbow Mining, <br />LLC does not own or control any operations which are currently in violation of any law, <br />mle, or regulation of the United States, or any State law, rule, or regulation, or any provision <br />of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act or the Colorado Surface Coal Mining <br />Reclamation Act (2.07.6(2)(g)(i)). <br />Oxbow Mining, LLC does not control and has not controlled mining operations with a <br />demonstrated pattern of willful violations of the Act of such nature, duration, and with such <br />resulting irreparable damage to the environment as to indicate an intent not to comply with <br />the provisions of the Act (2.07.6(2)(h)). <br />The Division finds that surface coal mining and reclamation operations to be performed <br />under this permit will not be inconsistent with other such operations anticipated to be <br />16 <br />