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Use Addendum <br />SP <br />1.) The following Exhibit is a guide to locating required County Special Use permit <br />information within the CDMG permit application. This Exhibit also includes information not <br />pertinent to the Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology (CDMG) permit application but <br />required by the County Special Use Permit. <br />2.) Water will be intimately involved with this site, due to mining below the water table. All <br />water issues involved with extraction and processing can be found in Exhibit G of the CDMG <br />Permit Application. Potable water will be brought onsite for workers. Portable Sanitary <br />Facilities will be provided for workers as well. <br />3.) The site plan/map is included in Exhibit C and Exhibit F of the CDMG Permit Application. <br />Map C-1 represents the pre-mining condition of the site. Map C-2 represents the ultimate <br />mining limits for the site, and Map F represents the site after final reclamation has been <br />completed. Adjacent roadways can be seen on all of the maps. <br />4.) Map B-1 of the CDMG Permit Application shows the surrounding azeas of the proposed <br />azeas. <br />5.) Property boundaries are shown in Map C-1 of the CDMG Application. A list of property <br />owners within 200' of the site is included in Exhibit V. Also a copy of the appropriate County <br />Assessor's map and property deeds have been included at the end of this Addendum <br />6.) A letter stating right of entry associated with all involved properties are included in Exhibit <br />N. <br />7.) Greg Lewicki and Associates is acting as an agent for the Landowners for the site. Please <br />see the letters enclosed in this Exhibit. <br />8.) Please see the following statements which specifically address the appropriate Zoning <br />Regulations. <br />5.03.07.1(A) All water issues are addressed in Exhibit G of the CDMG 112 Permit <br />Amendment Application. <br />5.03.07.1(B) As strictly dictated by the CDMG, the mine site may not cause impact outside <br />the permit boundary. The impact of vapor and dust will be mitigated by <br />keeping haul roads and active portions of the pit watered down. Emissions, <br />such as vapor, dust, smoke, and noise, from mobile equipment and processing <br />plants is strictly governed by various Federal, State, and County agencies. All <br />5/Z6/L005 Page SP-1 <br />