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EXHIBIT D Mining Plan Carrizo Stone, North <br />A. Mining will require removal of stone with skid steers, telehandler and loader. <br />B. There is approximately 6" of topsoil, and approximately 4" of overburden which <br />will be stripped and stockpiled for reclamation use. <br />C. There will be no water diversions or impoundments. <br />D. The quarry area for mining will be approximately 10-20 acres and approximately <br />5-10 feet deep. The total permit area is 30 acres, measuring 1035 feet north and <br />south, and the widest point is 1329 feet east and west. <br />E. We have a stone-cutting machine which will process the stone as needed. <br />Concrete saws are occasionally used also. The stone cutting machine is shown on <br />site map. <br />(i) The life of phase A is dependent on market conditions and cannot be <br />determined. Phase B mining will begin when Phase A mining is <br />complete and Phase B life expectance cannot be determined either. <br />(ii) Phase A will be approximately 15 acres and Phase B will be <br />approximately 15 acres. <br />(iii) Mining will be performed in phases, with each phase consisting of <br />topsoil excavation, stockpiling and excavation of stone deposits. <br />There will be two mining phases; Phase A and Phase B, and then there <br />will be a reclamation phase once mining is complete. <br />F. Please see the attached Exhibit C Mining Plan Map. <br />(i) There is approximately 4" of overburden at this site. All overburden <br />will be stockpiled for reclamation use. The area to be mined will be <br />approximately 1 to 10 feet deep or more. <br />G. Material will be quarried and processed on site by stone-cutter or concrete saws. <br />No chemicals will be used. <br />H. There will be no incidental products at this operation. <br />(i) No explosives will be used. <br />Off-site areas will be protected from damages from the mining and <br />reclamation operations by marking the boundaries of the quarry. No <br />stockpiles, machinery or employees will be allowed to leave pit boundaries <br />other than via the established existing roads. All employees will be trained on <br />the boundary limits and operational procedures.