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• • <br />-2- <br />formations. Some on top, below, or next to the other, Making it alp <br />predict what one might encounter, months or years in the future. Th. <br />be anywhere from level to a 40° tilt in the same mountain. <br />Whenever possible, soil will be used to cover the rock and plant shri <br />When the rock is at too much of tilt to cover with soil, the open are <br />to collect snox and rain fall, diverting and channeling the xater to <br />deeper quarry to the east for xater storage. (Refer to Map) <br />EXHIBIT G -- Source of Legal Entry <br />See: (Deed attached). <br />EXHIBIT H -- Reclamation Costs <br />impossible to <br />formations can <br />and grasses. <br />will be used <br />e smaller but <br />Most all of the present rock being extracted from this quarry, lies der rubble piles <br />of nearly 100 years old. These piles consist primarily of rock and s nd, mixed with some <br />soil, which is not very favorable growing conditions for shrubs and asses. <br />The reclamation of this particular quarry will be anon going process over the next <br />several years. As indicated by the Legal Right to Enter (Exhibit G) he quarry and sur= <br />rounding land is owned by one of the owner's of Lyons Stone Quarries. <br />The owner, intends to make the property suitable for residential hous ng, by the time <br />the area is no longer suitable for extracting rock. At that time, th conclusion of <br />reclamation will be no more than X200.00 an acre, <br />