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~~ <br />• STATE (~ COLORADO <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION of ~D~ <br />Department of Natural Resources ~~~~yo <br />~e <br />7373 Sherman St.. Room 2 t 5 ., <br />Denver, CO 80203 '~C~~~7~ <br />303 866-3567 .r87b. <br />Fa x: 303 832-8106 <br />Roy Ramer, <br />Governor <br />Fred R. Banta. <br />Division Director <br />DATE: January 13, 1992 <br />T0: Robert Larson <br />JJ//C, . <br />FROM: Larry Oehler~'Reclamation Specialist <br />RE: File No. M-91-146 <br />Adequacy Items <br />The following items must be addressed by the applicant in order to satisfy the <br />applicable requirements of C.R.S. 34-32-101 et seq. and the Mineral Rules and <br />Regulations of the Mined Land Reclamation Board: <br />General <br />1. Your application states that the primary present land use is <br />Industrial/Commercial. Demonstrate how the land is being used <br />industrially and/or commercially at the present time. This item refers <br />to actual present land use, not how the site has been zoned locally. <br />2. You have stated that the future land use will be <br />Industrial/Commercial. State how the land will be used industrially <br />and commercially after reclamation and how the proposed reclamation <br />will support that use. <br />3. The application was not properly notarized. Please submit new <br />application pages 1-4 properly signed and notarized by a Notary Public. <br />Exhibit 8 - Site Description <br />list all additional permanent man-made structures within 200 feet of <br />land to be affected by mining activities that have not been listed in <br />the application. List such items as fences, irrigation ditches, <br />irrigation structures, levees, berms, etc. and name the persons owning <br />or having an interest in them. Locate the structures on the Exhibit E <br />Map. <br />2. Provide the original of an agreement between ZMK Mine Construction, <br />Inc., and San Miguel Power Company regarding the powerline and poles <br />within 200 feet of land proposed to be affected by this operation. <br />3. Are there any permanent man made structures associated with the <br />Bridle-Path Easement? If so, describe them and provide the names of <br />the owners. Demonstrate how any such structures would not be <br />negatively impacted by your proposed mining and reclamation plans or <br />provide an agreement for damage compensation. <br />