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-2- <br /> ' 6. owner(s) of record of affected land USDI , BLM, Canon City Dist. Office <br /> (surface area) (If more than 2, list below) P. 0. Box 311 <br /> ' Canon City, CO 81212 <br /> 7. owner(s) of substance to be mined USDI , BLM, Canon City Dist Office <br /> (If more than 2, list below) P. 0. Box 311 <br /> ' Canon City , CO 81212 <br /> 8. source of legal right to enter 1 Materials Sale Act, July 31 , 1947 , <br /> (Indicate what type of proof is 61 STAT 681 ; (2) Multiple Surface Use Act <br /> included in EXHIBIT G - lease, of 1955 , PL 167 , 69 STAT 367 ; and (3) <br /> ' deed, notarized letter, etc.) Letter Granting Sole Access , Appendix B. <br /> ' 9. Type of mine & substance to be mined Quarry Operation , Granite Aggregate <br /> (specify underground, open pit, <br /> quarry, etc. & substance(s) to <br /> be mined) <br /> ' 10. General location & elevation approximately 10 mi . SW of Cripple Creek <br /> (:Niles & direction from nearest off of the High Park Road approximately <br /> town & approximate site elevation) 2 .5 mi. West of the Junction of the High <br /> Park Road and the Guffy Road <br /> 1 11. county Teller County <br /> 12. Acreage of affected lands <br /> (Total surface acreage to be Approximately 4 <br /> 1 included in permit) <br /> 1 13. Application fee (See applicable $65 .00 <br /> RULE to determine amount) <br /> 14. Present land use (i.e. , agri- <br /> cultural, industrial, etc.) Wildlife/domestic livestock grazing <br /> 15. Proposed future land use A return to : <br /> (Goal of reclamation) Wildlife/domestic livestock grazing <br /> 1 EXHIBIT A - Legal Description <br /> The legal description must identify the affected land and be wholly adequate for field <br /> 1 location of the property. It can be in the form of metes & bounds survey or a descrip- <br /> tion by reference to township, range, and section, to at least the nearest quarter- <br /> quarter section. where applicable, the street address or lot number(s) may be used. <br /> 1 EXHIBIT B - Mining Plan <br /> This can be a general discussion of the methods, ecuipment, phases or stages of the <br /> 1 operation and those areas of land affected by each. The plan should be correlated with <br /> the map and should show where extraction will begin, and which direction, if any, it <br /> ( will proceed. <br />