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Page 5 of 7 <br />incur when performing reclamation of the site. Five (5 %) percent additional cost shall be added to cover <br />Office administration cost in the event of bond forfeiture and permit revocation. <br />EXHIBIT E - Map (Rule 6.3.5): (1) In addition to the requirements of 6.2.1(2), you must provide a map <br />that clearly describes the features associated with the mining plan and the components of the Reclamation <br />Plan. Include one map for the mine plan and one map for the Reclamation Plan. The map(s) must be drawn <br />to a scale no smaller than appropriate to clearly show all elements that are required to be delineated by the <br />Act and these Rules; show a north arrow, note any section corners adjacent to the proposed operation, and <br />indicate the date illustrated. At a minimum, maps must include the following information: <br />(2) Mining Plan Map Adequate as submitted <br />(a) outline and label the permit boundaries, described in Exhibit A - Legal Description; for all <br />Limited Impact 110 and Special 111 Operations, the Office considers the area bounded by the <br />permit boundary to be analogous to the affected area; <br />(b) label the names of owner(s) of record of the surface of the affected area, of the land within two <br />hundred (200) feet of the affected area, identify the owner of the substance to be mined, and the <br />type of structure and owners of record of any permanent or man -made structures within 200 <br />feet of the affected area; <br />(c) outline and label all major surface features to be used in connection with the proposed operation <br />such as: existing and proposed roads, pit boundary, topsoil stockpiles, overburden stockpiles, <br />product stockpiles, waste rock fills, stream channels, buildings, processing plant, underground <br />openings such as adits or ventilation facilities, ponds, impoundments, dewatering pumps, <br />diversions, tail or waste disposal areas; <br />(d) indicate the direction that mineral extraction will proceed; <br />(e) note the location of any significant, valuable, and permanent man-made structures within two <br />hundred (200) feet of the affected area such as houses, barns, fences, above or below ground <br />utilities, irrigation ditches, maintained or public roads, bridges, wells, pipelines, water storage <br />impoundments, railroad tracks, cemeteries, and communication antennas. A narrative <br />description must be provided in Exhibit B - Site Description; and <br />(f) outline and label existing disturbance within and/or adjacent to the permit boundary (e.g., <br />previously mined areas, roads or excavations resulting from utility construction). Re- <br />disturbance of previously disturbed areas, by the proposed mining operation, must be included <br />in the permit area and addressed in Exhibit D - Reclamation Plan. <br />(3) Reclamation Plan Ma <br />(a) show the gradient of all reclaimed slopes (horizontal:vertical) sufficient to describe the post <br />mine topography; Indicate direction of slope on Reclamation Plan Map. <br />(b) indicate where vegetation will not be established and the general area(s) for shrub or tree <br />planting; <br />(c) if ponds are a part of the Reclamation Plan, outline the final shore configuration of the ponds <br />and shallow areas if the future land use is for wildlife; <br />(d) state the average thickness of replaced overburden by reclamation area or phase; and <br />