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CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL <br />LIMITED IMPACT (110) OPERATION <br />RECLAMATION PERMIT PACKAGE <br />T-BONE STONE (APPLICANT) (REV'D. 6/5/04) <br />EXHIBIT E -Map (6.3.5) <br />(2)[a} See Exhibit A. <br />(2)[b] The owners that aze within two hundred feet (200) feet of the affected <br />areas are Leonard Loukonen and Raul Vasquez. Both operate quarries <br />themselves. The substance to be mined is Colorado or Lyons Red <br />Flagstone. There aze no man-made structures within two hundred feet of <br />the proposed affected azea. <br />(2)[c] See the exhibit mazked Mining Plan Map, attached. <br />(2)[d] The direction of the mineral deposit's aze unknown at this time. We <br />expect to quarry TBS #1 to the north (moving west to east) and to the <br />south (moving west to east), and we expect to quarry TBS #2 beginning <br />in the NE corner, moving west and then south; the direction of quarrying <br />will ultimately depend on the nature and location of the uncovered <br />deposits. <br />(2)[e] There are no man-made structures within two hundred feet of the <br />proposed affected area. (See exhibit -B). <br />(2)[f] There is a previously-mined site within the proposed affected azea <br />labeled TBS #l. See Mining Plan Map, attached, and Map Exhibit A. <br />(3)[a] The gradient will be returned to approximate pre-mine topography which <br />varies from 5% to 55% .The fmal plan will be driven by the nature, <br />location and characteristics of the uncovered deposits. See Exhibit D. <br />(3)[b] See Exhibit D reclamation plan. Precise location of reestablished <br />vegetation will be determined by the location of stable benches <br />uncovered during the quarrying process, which will be located to permit <br />wildlife to travel safely through the reclaimed quarry area Revegetation <br />will not occur on the vertical bench planes, but will occur on the <br />horizontal bench surfaces and elsewhere on 3:1 slopes. <br />(3)[c] NIA <br />T-BONE STONE <br />06!05!04 <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />