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Gold Links Mine Permit# M1987143 <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone: (303) 866-3567 <br />FAX: (303) 832-8106 <br />RECEIV <br />FEB 0 7 2011 <br />Division of Keciamation, <br />ttil'ming and Safety <br />Attn: Russ Means <br /> <br />JAN G 0 2011 <br />G" ;Y..; UFFiCE <br />January 18, 2011 <br /> <br />Russ, <br />As I discussed with you and Bob about getting a Technical Revision for the Gold Links Mine <br />MI 987143 to put up a Concentration building. The building will be approximately 30' wide x 60' long <br />x 19' tall. The building will be built using traditional pole barn construction with out a concrete <br />foundation making removal easy. The materials used will be wooden poles buried in the ground with <br />metal trusses and tin siding. The building will be placed past the old mill site on the old mine dump, <br />thus not requiring any tree removal or excavation. <br />Should we cease activity on the property crushing and concentration equipment will be <br />removed. It is written in the lease contract that the land owner has the right to keep all buildings at their <br />discretion for storage. If the land owner does not want the building then it can be easily torn down and <br />the site left in better than original condition. Please reference page 8 of the lease clause 8.5. <br />This building will house a temporary crushing and concentration unit for the mine properties. <br />There will be no chemicals used and there will not be any discharge from the mill site. High grade <br />Concentrates will be shipped away to the smelter and low grade material will be sold to another <br />processor in Utah. <br />This building site is in the already permitted reclamation area so there will be no need to put in <br />new roads to access it. The said dump site on which the building sits is from the 1920's and is made of <br />hard rock material. Included is a map of the permitted area of the buildings location. The previous map <br />we sent was drawn up by a former contractor and is inaccurate in that it shows portions of the site <br />outside of the permitted area. This is not so and we have included and updated map with current <br />information. The old dump does not come close to the permit line. There is a tree line between the <br />dump and the permitted boundary and we have no need or intention of disturbing this buffer zone.