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mid-May. Please commit to not conducting blasting operations from March 15 to May <br />15. <br />6.4.12 EXHIBIT L- Reclamation Costs <br />21.) Will topsoil and overburden be removed from the entire 67 acre permit area? It <br />may be necessary to remove topsoil from the "Stock Pile Area," however; will it be <br />necessary to remove overburden? If not, this may lower the cost of reclamation. <br />6.4.19 EXHIBITS- Permanent Man-Made Structures <br />22.) As indicated on the Exhibit C map, a road runs through the permit area. Who is the <br />owner of this road? For this structure, the Operator must: <br />a.) Provide a notarized agreement between the applicant and the person(s) having <br />an interest in the structure, that the applicant is to provide compensation for any <br />damage to the structure; or <br />b.) Where such an agreement cannot be reached, the applicant shall provide an <br />appropriate engineering evaluation that demonstrates that such structure shall not <br />be damaged by activities occurring at the mining operation. <br />Please provide evidence (certified letter to structure owners) that a notarized agreement <br />between the structure owners and the applicant was pursued. If these agreements cannot <br />be reached, please submit engineering evaluations for the identified structures. <br />Other Issues: <br />23.) Enclosed with this review is correspondence from the Colorado Division of Water <br />Resources and the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation in regards to this <br />amendment application. Please address their concerns. <br />Publication and Notices <br />24.) In accordance with Rule 1.6.2 (d) & (e) and Rule 1.6.5, within ten (10) days after the <br />application was deemed complete and submitted, you must have published a notice in <br />a newspaper of general circulation in the locality of the proposed mining operation once <br />a week for four (4) consecutive weeks. Also, immediately after the first publication you <br />were to mail a copy of the notice to all owners of record of surface and mineral rights <br />holders of any recorded easements and all owners of record of lands that are within 200 <br />feet of the boundary of the affected land. Proof of notice and mailings such as Certified <br />Mail Return Receipt Requested must be submitted to the Division of Reclamation, <br />Mining and Safety prior to the decision date.