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Beginning on the south line of said section 33 whence the east 1/16 corner common to <br />said sections 33 and 4 bears N 82°39'23" E a distance of 160.22; thence S 50°32'00" <br />W a distance of 872.30'; thence N 18°29'20" W a distance of 987.30; thence N <br />50°46'31" E a distance of 410.77'; thence N 40°42'10" W a distance of 467.05' to the <br />west line of lot 6 of said section 33; thence N 04°22'42" E a distance of 93.44' along <br />the west line of said lot 6; thence N 30°00'00" E a distance of 365.69' ; thence N <br />53°00'00" E a distance of 260.00'; thence S 52°00'00" E a distance of 730.00; thence S <br />00°00'00" E a distance of 1112.61% which is the point of beginning, containing 33.060 <br />acres more or less. The Carbon Junction Mine permit area contains a total of 192.770 <br />acres more or less. <br />The surface owners of the property are Oakridge Energy, Inc. and William D Ewing Jr, <br />and First Interstate Bank of Denver. The U.S.G.S. 7.5 minute quadrangles titled "Durango <br />East" and "Loma Linda" contain the permit area of the mine. The mine site is located two <br />miles southeast of the Durango city limits, midway up Carbon Junction Canyon, on <br />Ewing Mesa. This is approximately one mile east of the Highway 160-550 business route <br />junction, lying one mile east of the Animas River. A copy of the bond release request <br />application is available for public review at the La Plata County Clerk and Recorder's <br />Office, La Plata County Courthouse, 1060 Second Avenue, Durango, CO 81302, and at <br />the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety, 1313 Sherman St., Room <br />215, Denver, Colorado 80203, phone (303) 866-3567. Anyone with a valid legal interest <br />may submit written comments or objections within 30 days of this publication. All <br />comments, objections, and requests must be submitted in writing to the Colorado <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety at the above address. All comments, <br />objections, and requests must be submitted in writing to the Colorado Division of <br />Reclamation, Mining, and Safety at the above address. Published in The Durango Herald, <br />, 2010.