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~ III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br /> STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman 51., Room 215 ` <br /> <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 ~ <br />~ <br /> <br />Phone: 0031 866-3567 I <br />FAX: 130 31 87 2-8106 <br /> DEPARTMEN'T' OF <br /> NATURAL <br /> RESOURCES <br />May 20, 1997 <br />Roy Romer <br />Ms. Michelle R. Rehmann governor <br />Wines 5. Lxhhead <br />Energy Fuels Nuclear, Inc. t.e<~r~~e onee~nr <br />1515 Arapahoe St., Suite 900 Michael a. Long <br />Denver, CO 80202 owlswn ovecrar <br />Re: Van 4 Shaft, File No. M-97-032, Receipt of 110(2) Hard Rock/Metal Mining Reclamation Permit <br />Application Package <br />Dear Ms. Rehmann: <br />On May 7, 1997, [he Division of Minerals and Geology received your [he 110(2) Hard Rock/Me[al Mining <br />Reclamation Permit Application package for the Van 4 Shaft, File No. M-97-032. Preliminary review of the <br />information received determined that the following items must be received before the Division can consider <br />your application as being submitted and technical review can begin: <br />APPLICATION FORM: The application form submitted to [he Division has no[ been used since <br />January, 1996. Anew Hard Rock/Metal Mining application form is enclosed for you to complete and <br />return to the Division, along with one copy. <br />EXHIBIT G -Source of Legal Right-to-Enter (Rule 6.3.71: Provide a description of [he basis for <br />legal right of entry [o the site and to conduct mining and reclamation. This may be a copy of access <br />lease, deed, abstract of title, or a current tax receipt. A statement by the Landowner and <br />acknowledged by a Notary Public stating that you have the legal right to enter and mine is also <br />acceptable. The information submitted for this exhibit is insufficient to meet the requirements of this <br />exhibit. <br />EXHIBIT L -Permanent Man-Made Structures (Rule 6.3.12): You must provide information <br />sufficient to demonstrate that the stability of any structures located within two hundred (200) feet of <br />the operation or affected land will not be adversely affected. If the Office determines that such <br />information is inadequate to demonstrate that the operation will not adversely affect the stability of <br />any significant, valuable or permanent man-made structure, the Applicant shall either: <br />(a) provide a notarized agreement between the applicant and the person(s) having an <br />interest in [he structure, [hat the applicant is to provide compensation for any damage [o the structure; <br />or <br />(b) where such an agreement can not be reached, the applicant shall provide an <br />appropriate engineering evaluation that demonstrates that such structure shall not be damaged by <br />activities occurring at the mining operation. <br />