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<br />(1) the areas anticipated to be undermined in the ensuing three months, <br />(2) the areas anticipated to be affected by the re subsidence, and <br />(3) the 500-foot buffer zone beyond the areas anticipated to be affected by the subsidence. <br />The barn is not located in an <br />area of active mining.. The <br />mine has been in compliance <br />with this stipulation. <br />~~__ /Wg„ke F <br />_ ' ~.~ <br />these Rules." <br />'°"n <br />was <br />'mss) ~J m a <br />Barn <br />The omission of the barn from <br />the structural inventory is a <br />permitting deficiency that will <br />be remedied through the <br />revision process as specified in <br />Wile 2.08.3(3). This rule <br />states: "After this review, the <br />Division may, for good cause <br />shown, by order, require <br />reasonable revision or <br />modification of the permit <br />provisions to ensure <br />complia»ce with the Ac! arrd <br />The barn you have identified is located approximately 300 feet due west of the adobe house. The <br />adobe house is the residence of the Tatum's. The residence is identified as structure #27 on the <br />structural inventory (see fig. 1). Aerial photos (see figure 2) were taken of the barn and surrounding <br />property on February 27, 1995, and <br />Bam on SUUClural <br />again from the ground on March 2, <br />1995. The photo taken on March 2 was <br />taken as part of an inspection to address <br />your complaint as required by Rule <br />5.02.5. In this photo the structures are <br />labeled. In the structural inventory map <br />there is a structure #26 that is identified <br />as a wood frame bam located 250 feet <br />south southeast of the residence. There <br />was no evidence of this bam in the high <br />resolution aerial photos. The photos are <br />Df sufficient resolution to count fence <br />DOSIS. <br />fo resolve this permit deficiency the <br />division will require Basin Resources to <br />rpdate and submit a new structural <br />2 <br />