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III. Exhibit C - Pre-Mining Plan and Affected Lands <br />Exhibit C is intended to fulfill the requirements of Sections 34-32-112(4), <br />subsections (c), (e), (f). (g), (h), and (i) of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act as <br />outlined in the Mineral Rules and Regulations of the DRMS and the Mined Land <br />Reclamation Board as described in Construction Materials Rule 6.4.3. Generally, the <br />required information (typically portrayed in maps) relates to adjacent property ownership, <br />the name and location of surface features and structures within 200 ft of the boundaries of <br />the affected land, existing topography, the total area of mined and affected lands, <br />vegetation, water resource information, and soils information as required by the Division. <br />Updated adjacent property ownership and owners within approximately 200 ft of <br />the existing and proposed new operations for the Bromley Lakes Pit is listed and shown <br />on the accompanying Figure C 1, Exhibit C (a) - Adjoining Surface Owners of Record. <br />Existing land use and features are also shown on Exhibit C (b) - Air Photo, Exhibit C <br />(c,d) - Topography and Affected Land, Exhibit C (f) - Water Information, and Exhibit C <br />(h) - Soils Information (Figures C2, C3, C4 and C5, respectively <br />Existing adjacent land use includes (clockwise from the north): <br />1. Ken Mitchell Lakes Reservoir owned by the City of Brighton (former <br />Bromley Lakes Pit Cell No. 1); <br />2. Residential housing comprising parts of the Platte River Ranch <br />development built adjacent to the existing permit area after mining <br />activities began; <br />3. Ready Mixed Concrete Company's Plant No. 3 facility (east of the <br />existing aggregate plant facilities); <br />4. Third Creek, which presently crosses Brighton Road, runs along the <br />northeast side of the proposed new expansion area, runs through the <br />existing plant area, and terminates within the active mining area without <br />reaching the South Platte River. Third Creek will be relocated by others in <br />the future as discussed further in Exhibit E, Reclamation Plan. <br />14