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Banks and Gesso. LLC <br />Introduction <br />Everist Materials, LLC is submitting this application to the Colorado Division of Reclamation <br />Mining and Safety to amend Construction Material Regular (112) Reclamation Permit No. M- <br />1996-049 to add additional affected acreage to an existing sand and gravel mine called the <br />Maryland Creek Ranch. The property is located within unincorporated Summit County and <br />partially within the Town of Silverthorne, Colorado. <br />The rationale for this amendment is to add affected acreage for the total life of the mine and to <br />increase the maximum disturbed acreage at any one time from 58 acres to 60 acres. <br />Additionally, this amendment will revise the existing Mining and Reclamation Plans for this <br />permit. These revisions are necessary to reflect a slight change in the configuration of reclaimed <br />areas and lakes. <br />South Maryland Creek Ranch, LLC, and Everist Land Holdings, LLC, are the owners of the <br />property that is to be included in the amendment area, as well as the owner of the existing mine. <br />Everist Materials, LLC, has an agreement with the land owner to mine the property. <br />The proposed post-mining land use is rangeland and lakes. The operator will stabilize soils and <br />establish vegetation, preparing reclaimed land in accordance with the Regulations. Concurrent <br />reclamation techniques will be used to make previously mined areas suitable for bond release <br />as mining activities progress. <br />Everist Materials, LLC-Maryland Creek Ranch Amendment #2 09034 <br />M-1996-049 February 2010 <br />Page 4 of 35