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drawn in the permit area on, could simply be extracted from that map and enlarged to an <br />appropriate scale and filled in with the missing details. This would probably be the <br />easiest way to clearly show the mining and reclamation maps. <br />6.3.6 EXHIBIT F -List of Other Permits and Licenses Required <br />This section is adequate as submitted, however, there aze comments received from other <br />agencies that may require additional information. You should contact those agencies as <br />appropriate. <br />6.3.7 EXHIBIT G -Source of Legal Right-to-Enter <br />This section is adequate as submitted. <br />6.3.8 EXHIBIT H -Municipalities Within aTwo-mile Radius <br />This section is adequate as submitted. <br />6.3.9 EXHIBIT I -Proof of Filing with County Clerk <br />This section is adequate as submitted. <br />6.3.10 EXHIBIT J -Proof of Mailing of Notices to Board of County Commissioners <br />and Soil Conservation District <br />This section is adequate as submitted. <br />6.3.11 EXHIBIT L -Permanent Man-Made Structures <br />Where the mining operation will adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable, <br />or permanent man-made structure located within 200 feet of affected land, the applicant <br />may either: <br />(a) Provide a notarized agreement between the applicant and the person(s) having an <br />interest in the structure, so that the applicant is to provide compensation for any <br />damage to the structure; <br />(b) Where such agreement cannot be reached, the applicant shall provide an <br />appropriate engineering evaluation that demonstrates that such structure shall not <br />be damaged by activities occurring at the mining operation; or <br />