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• NORTH CONTINENT LAND & TIMBER, INC.
February 7, 2008
VIA COURIER BUTTE
COUNT
Tim Snellings, Director FEB Q 7 MEL)
Butte County Department of Development Services
7 County Center Drive DEVELOPMENT
Oroville, CA 95965 SERVICES
Re: Mining and Reclamation Permit No. 81-135 (New Era Mine)
Dear Mr.. Snellings:
We are writing to you with specific information that should'help clarify the two
main issues regarding the"Mining and Reclamation Permit # 81-.135. We have included
an affidavit from Ron Logan;;copies of Butte .County Planning Commission Minutes and
other documents for your. review.
• . North Continent Land and Timber, Inc. has hired the firm of Holdrege and Kull,
Consulting Engineers -Geologists to confirm. the concentrated material calculations that.
can be used to verify the amount.of concentrated material that is produced from our
mining operation. Mr. Don Olsen will be heading this task..
Respectfully submitted,
le�lF.L. Ogle, O
As authorized agent for Ronald R. Logan,
As authorized agent for Betty J. Logan,
As authorized agent for. North Continent
Land & Timber, Inc.
Cc: Frank Noland
Ronald R. Logan
Enclosures
»•4950 Cohasset Road •Suite 10 •Chico, California • 95973
Page 1 of 1 289
AFFIDAVIT
I solemnly affirm that:
1. 1, Ronald R. Logan', reside at 4950 Dry Creek Rd. Oroville, CA 95965; 65;
2. 1 am license ' d Ip teach Gold Mining by California Community Colleges
since 1975;
3, 1 purchased A.P. 41-08-27, an 18 acre parcel, located in Butte County,'
California, as. a mining. property;
4. 1 was mining in excess of 10 cubic yards of concentrates per day before I
applied for the Mining Permit for parcel # 41* -08-271
5. -1 was told that:.if I plannedion-exceeding the current 'bic.yards;�of
vestEid-tu
concentrates 1 -must apply for a* permit;
6. 1 was.. aw are that I could continue to mi 0..
n all eighteemiacres that I -owned if
I
did not exceed the 10 cubic yardsof. concentrated rnoterial,uriderlmy
vested right determination';'
7. 1 decided to apply for a mining permit to mine- the property. commercially
for,UpAo 80. cubic yards .of concentrated material. on the'.entire 1:8 acre
property;'
8. 1 was -issued a validated Mining and - Reclamation Permit on. July 9, 1.982
for a.mining operation allowing 20 cubic yards of concentrated material for
my- 18 acre parcel;
9. 1 have e'xpeden* ced'many instances where. clarification was required
regarding the terminology associatedwith a placer gold mining operation;
10. 1, nor my agents have ever exceeded the 20 cubic yards of concentrated
material per day limit set within my permit;
11. 1 am aware that if I wish to increase my operation to any amount above
the 20 cubic yards of concentrated material that I would be required to go
before -the Butte County Planning Commission. to amend my current
permit;
12. 1 am a 4th generation miner.
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onald R. •v.
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BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
MINUTES - March 3, 1982
Mr. Logan commented that tha road was built by the miners., for the miners,
and maintained since, and that his is �i patented gold c1.1im, and you don't
get a patented gold claim if you are not going to mine it. In.response
to a question from one of the Commissioners regardiiig tite hydrology report,
Mr. Logan stated: ."1'think it is very, unreasonable. I can't afford it,
to do it I would like to ask for some
and if you are going to'regtiitc me
time."
Louis Camenzind, .1r., 2194 ,Oro -Chico -Durham .Road, ..said that. the .subject
,property was a mining; claim, all mining claims had right to ingress and
,p
egress and that continues on forever --no mattet for what kind of.mining, and
all the applicant is. asking for is a reclamation plan; A-2 zoning cloes not
require a per-mit.to mine in Butte County; arid.it is not his. faUlt that the
people from the State of.California will not come'�up and look at:the prop-
erty,'besides unc]er the Rdtlamation.Plan the State Ctieologist has `obligations
and he should be called in to look at it and get the geoloty report; and
asked what requirements there were for an EIR for mining.
c'ommist:ioner Wheeler cited County Code Scctiom 24-4.6, Chapter L4, ref
i
ng'the necessity, for an: cnvironmenta7. review.-
Mr. Camenzind suggested that the County get in touch with San Bernardino
'where mining interests have been working -'w1th the County* officials
County
on some 'sort of a mining oidinance to*go with their General Plan:
At'the request :Of Chairman'Lambert, Ms..Blair rcvieWed the history of this
prcject emphasizing that the Board directed Mr. I,og�in to reapply, without
ices, and that he.answei- questions that had previocsly arisen; that Mr..
Logan had done this and that the questions and answers are a part of the
material in front of the Commissioners. She ;;aid that there is a prevision
in SEQA Guidelines that when there is a public concern.about a project.
that staff has no alternative but to bring the recommendation for an EIR--
adding that it was staff's opinion that there was enough Public interest
evidenced that that :section of the --Code should be enforced.
Staff suggested that MT. Logan make another attempt --redundant though it'
may t` --to get State agencies to inspect this project - -noting that staff's
requests for such information have not been complied with and there is no
mechanism whereby the County can do more than make requests --as they do
to other agencies.
..
Commi.ssioner,Schrader inquired whether Fish and Game did not have the final
decision in this matter rather than the Planning Commission or the Board
of Supervisors. Couiisel� replied that the State'A4ining Act requires that
a mining Permit be issued by the County --although there is no requirement
. •r a use permit Pursuant to the zoning code. He stated: "In one sense,
Fish and Game does have a final say and, in'another sense
�eTh`hatunty
a final say; because within a Mining Permit it
doesn't ma
if you hand, ,
Fish and Came says -he can't mine UP there. On the otherhe is still
issue a mini)ig permit for whatever the level you feel will fit, ��
going to be subject to whatever restrictions Fish and Game puts �n�}}}m.
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RONALD it. LOGANL.S _ _
_i :!i az_ =cicc :`_:ed:_1U��j to a__o::_ a Vl ar� r, r cold
mine ,on the west side of Dry Crcekai:o:1d, apProx. 3 miles np_rth of
_s a _c=_:.____ o. x�=rotes_. ea _=ovi:_ -ozar=�r.••:L:cr- e: =°c:d arta
acco_ca=er w::ti .,e a- h.ovct 3c•=„z=2:;oa Flan a7 .i'_e. .
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As a conc'_:_c= e: tpa:oval :or t%e ?exmic'cr :he _ee:aeaties -3 ami or bet;,
?zr_=c'_c __*'5ec_ions of. :`e cite cy =13_ pe -1 c .-oris. der.2_==et.t s,a:! be 3a -de
:o-veleate =er_•i: ane -he
wor'ss Cirecto_ =a, sus=erd the :e— - '._ a :ecscc not to exceed
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With =5e n?• u�rz=`tst;zr:: ent
tAIMS:
1.
Provide on-site fire protection measures.
2:
Obtain a current streambed alteration permit, -for -any work
within or near. Dry Creek, from the California Department of
Fish and Game_ ' Update permit as required to ensure periodic
review of the operation.
S.
Submit a current report of wastewater discharge -to the
California Regional Water Quality Control Board and comply
with requirements Pertaining to wastewater eischarge.
4.
Settling.ponds to be located above the 100 -year flood plain
and have enough capacity to contain all process water with-
out discharging to surface drainage..(Dept. of Fish & Game)
S.
Submit a reclamation performance bond in the amount of $3,000
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and letter allowing the County of Butte, or Ipersons designated
by the County, access to the property to accomplish reclamatio
in the event of default.
6.
Preserve as much vegetation as possible to promote ground
Stability and reduce erosion.
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EX"'HIBIT 1 ?y. i
tta]ci R. Loran
7.- Liiait )fours :of operation to 6 A_ 14__ to 6 P. AS., 1•10nday.
through'Saturday.
S. InProve Dry Creek Road from Messilla valley Road, at such
time as mining traffic warrants, to reduce vehicle -dust
impacts and for traffic safety purposes.
9. Erosion control ncasures-are required.
a. Stabilization of all graded areas.
b: Stabilization of the streambank in area of mining
operation.
-C: Proper development of drainage for .open pit nine area:
d.` Install culvert for any --stream crossing of Dry Creek.
10_ ''Des ign .bac_ls.lopeof- excavated material to withstand an eart;�
quake of Magnitude 6.S Richter.
11. Undertake reclamation immediately once each open pit mine has
�70; been:processed.
12. ?Meet the Occupational Safety gad Health Administration (OSHA)
guidelines for the storage and use of flanmables.
13. Retain areas not to be rained in their natural state.
14. Utilize sediment ponds to contain the 'discharge of sedit"nents
�to Dry Creek.
I.S. The applicant further proposes that any hydrology or geology
reports prepared and annended to the Negative Declaration
will be considered an, ad.dressed.
16. 'If flammables are stored above ground, then each. fuel .tank
Will be stenciled in 4" letters, the word "FLAI.NMBLE." (CDF)
17• Each tank mill r-eq•uire .30 foot clearance of all flammabi e
vegetation. (CDF)
18- A 20 lb. dry chemical fire extinguisher at each storage tank
site will be required. (CDF)
19• Tf fuel _storage tanks -are installed underground, then an
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-approved type vapo r recovery system Will be required. (CDF*
zo_ Repair any . damage, to 111'eSsilla Valley Road, due to the-
no 3 111 11
operation that Occurs'at the intersection of Dry Creek Roai
and Messil.13 Valley Road. (DPW)
21-
.1-lihing. operation to be limited to a maximum of 20 cubic
yards per day. with subsequent. review by the Planning Con -
to 1,
mission for proposed expansion _Ise 11.
22. Period.ic review of the site, tno less than three (3). times j)(
year, is to be accomplished.by the Public Iforks Department,
pu rsu a n. -L to Sectinn 13-109 of the County Code.
23. -No -blasting to be permitted on Premises during': -Phase - I.
24. Applicant must also comply with all other applicabl-e. St3 LC
and local' statutes, -ordinances and re-ulitions'
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Set 1; &Utld*d by the Act of August 26. 1935 (49 Stat. 80),
IN TISTINDKI TAEOW" the ubdsrmlgnt4 authorized otfttsr of the Buroatt.of Land XwM ate i &ijor4U Is
with the ;.mAxlons of the *Act q! Juno 17 1945 Rat. 476), bag, is "it ftm:. the Gat d ata"s'. Ueed,
them. letters to be Ude Patent and the &LI Of the Bureau to be fieri&Ao
,
UM under oW hands In the District of ColumMat the, Tv#Uty-sLxth
thousawd mine hundred, &M firty-tive, wW of the lo4opowsmas or
eightieth.
Por the Z ter. bur"! crjL*W Nanagematc
Acting Chtir, atestoL.84OUel2i.
• Patent Number 1131102.
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Recorded at the request or Is
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Records of Butt4k Catinty,
Ne. 10527 AS
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160$1.80 $ A
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Tlli= SILTES dF1)WCL
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a --to 039977
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pru 1930) Tn Lull 3TATIS OF IH-nnk
1TO AM TO IJHCN THMZ PIMSENTS mm M. WxM a.
WM5. a Certificate of the land Office it Saarazinto isUtornla, to now deposited in the Bureau
of
Send Remagaftnt, vbaraW It appears that full pausat has been =do bythe clsij:rot jgjqj 0. rIM(M Loc*rdimg to
the prorlstons of the Act or Convoeff of April U, 1820, entitled 014 lot naunt further provision for the .16
of the SUblie Landes and the act* supplemental thereto, for the follovinC described Lands
Mount Diablo XeridLan, California.
T. ZI X. R.'3 E.
see. I Visvi-SE1
The area doserlbod* contains = acres,
accardUW to the Official Plit or the Survoy of the said Land, an rUo in the Bureau of Land Management,
Now XH(M 'Zo That the UNITED StAIES Or U=CA, In a0ftaldwation of the proadoes, am In conforaLtY
with the several AOt8 at Congress In such ease made and proyided, KAS GIVVI AND GPARIZI), and by the** pr4psants
V= DIVE AND GR"T Uht* the -said 6144201ALi 004 to 140 Heirs of the said .1almot the trent 4%61ri dakarlbodl
h 40
. .
&O"er maturer theraunte bolongint* unto the said claimant gad to the bgLrs sad gagle'si of the Bald C)AIAP:A.t,
i WI
II forevarl subject to atr Tested —A untried water rights for alainij agricultural, sLnurxo'tV%1cC6 or o . thei ,
purposes, and rLgb}s to dLtches and reawroirP used In connection with such water rights, is may be rew)gnLzed
and adknowle4god b7 the local customs, laws and decisions Of cOurtsj a'W there Is reserved from the lands barah),
ersAt.44, a right-of-.vsy tfier000:for ditches or oanals constructed by the auth Sty or the United States,
or.
qcqrbiq LHD Pmayirta, ileo, to the Ugt.0 S.4tim, pursuant to the proila$ons. of the
Act or jugu3t 1,
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thciriumA.,jr-'i4 or
IF !wT be' detsrxtnad to I;@ peculiarly
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esson I -IO&Wrtals, whether or:not of cc
aretal *s1u6,
t6igittser vith-the
right:*,"',_dj`%
tr,, agents Or TWO900t8tLY04 at artf IS" to enter upon the land
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and ►V f4'i. no ,v
LU TESr11VXY er sign* d authorized orrLzer of the Bureau of Land Management, In
4ccordoce with the provisions of the let or June 176 194d, (62 Stat., 476), has, In the come or tho.0mLta4
St -L-6 . ..... 6 thee. letter. L- be mad. ?.tent, end the 3--1 Of the B--su tO be hereunto WI..d.
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OATtKTS _ UVN under IW head, 16- the District Of Colusbia, the t4nU dq of February, to tha 7cm- ot our to.t one I
thousand n1ce Is a r
p&94 and fifty -Woe. and of the ladqponoince of the VolUd States the one hundred am Devout
sarenth.
(SUL) y6r the Director, Bureau at Lossit Monogamous,
ty Rost H. b=, Acting Chief, patents section
pATjxT MIA 113.17A6.
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Recorded at the request Of JOHI 0- ONWER, Jan. 25, 2956 at 45 Rim. peat 11 o'clock k.Y- Back I of Patant$.
me 3". Records or Butte County, California.
Rio. uns .... 4 4 ...... amly RiZORM
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To
WEDIC. SM. I
A-= (got 1955)
sacrament* 0=7
TIM CHIMD STAT13 07 VC=A
TO AM Um THESE "Mms 53f= CW, COVING1
a Certificate it the find Vrftcat Sacraiinto, CaUrcrydat a raw dapoettod in the
Bureau of Land M_g—nt, *A-07 it appears that tat ;).=!Mt bsm-biw wade -tyl,,. -claim&! r A*G . 12.10 C.,SVOR,
pursuint to the provisions at the let of Congress appkvod June 2, . 1938 (523 entitled VA. Let
to provide far the purchase or public lands for Some and other adtooP,' and acts rupplosetutal thorate, for
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following described lands
Mount Diablo Neridlen, California
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see, 31, SINE4611W
The area described contains 5.00 scrap, according to the Off !al Plot Of the Survey Of the said I -Rod, an file
In the Bureau of Land Managements
NOW KNOW TE, That the UNITED STATES OF CA, In considers tion or the pradoes, and in
conforalty with the several Ants at Congress in ouch come and* and provided, HAS OVER AND GRANM. and 17
the.0 presents V= Grvt AND CRUM unto the sold alviint and to the heirs of the said claicant, the Tract
ab"a desiaptboij,70-114VE AND 10 H%0, jho,,eme . gatltor.otl xej-j the righth r;liloo, and-
gppur6n4ce;s, of WWtsotvar sAtui,*,rtboi• a Is a ng, unto the said to F6• Astra and asaig4::
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�10 '. 'far.."' �: "ifw- , itria turax"di�w
the saYd or . . .
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or other purposes, and riahtm to ditch and reservoirs used In actmectiin idln.sudh cater "to, as Ray be.
recognised and acknowledged by the I I cu4nns, laws and ijgetslonijr ciurts; s�%d hire to iqosrrod from t4i.
i lands barqby granted, a r!ght-of" Tor ditches or banal C:Oineiruatid bar the oahority of the Calts
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States, jsjoptj�ng and rasa. -al 6i to 6e UnL"4 itates�l &I% coal, ail, gas, imo 6thirlosinwral deposits
a
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-patented* to carding to the
in the land so together vitSithe right t6 prospect. for, mine; - iiid: the some Re"
provisions of said Let or Tune 1, 1910: This paten%'" vubject to a TC0-of-Vey not *oeoding: )3 fact in
width, for roadway and public utilttLio purposes, to be located Along the bband&Aoa of maid land.
D.any
to each riota fnr trnn=d2 Ion- line purpneep so: the Po'nifia Can and El trio CoCoupara,
Z111b, ,ct
vAv have under th Act of )krah 4. 1931 (31. Stat. 125)) an amended (43 U.S.C. San. 06I).
Ac
T=11091 UHMM, the undersigned authorized offider of the Bureau r tam Hantg&-sont,
is
in Accardanc with the protistons of the Act of June 17. 19434 (62 Stat., 476)9 has, in the r�o of the
cc,d'"c
United Sta a, caused th---? lettr3 to b. mdo Patent, and the Beni or the Bureau to be hereunto affiv-4.
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Septgmber hundred and Pifty-Six
f Vr!Mr2tf.:4A. E. GAMMR and MABEL K. GAUNtilt
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' tie part ies of the first purr,
14'i :j: and' J. :0. MUM aad,GlLBTiRT,ALN �
the part ies of thesecond part'.
W1fttr11itt1h: That the said part ies of to first part, b! conAUtration of life C11111 .0/
Ten and no/LQO dollars.
�, • Jaerfulaeoniy of the United States of Anterka, to them ir> Irma! pant bytle
port ie sof the thrid part, the receipt whereof is herebyacknoraledged, do hereby rc.
lease and forever OU1TCLAIM voila the part Les of lhcsccoad part, and to their
Mrs and ossiyns, all tit at eertaiu tot .,'piece , or parerl of land situate its the
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Countyof Butte
• State of California, aird boi+ndcd and described as follotcs. to wit:
All of the minerals, including oil, gas amt uranium and bt-
products with necessary right of ways and privileges for
prospecting, mining and smelting on the following• Oescribcd
premises:
'Southeast quarter of the Northwest thtarter
Parcel OneJ_The
Of the Southeast Quarter of cetigp„i3no.tA,gjp �yyecl�
Noth,,;$onsg_,Theeaasi¢t. Mount iablo. Base, and Meridian.
Parcel Twat 17te Past half of the S:outhwest Quarter of the.
Southeast Quarter and the East half of the Southeast,Ituartcr
of -Section One, Township Twenty-One North. Itnnrz Three :st
Mount Diablo Base and Mcridian.,�,
Parcel.Threer�ttte North half of the Northeast auarter o!' Section
Welvev Townshiip Zkreaty-one North, Mance Three last, Moitnt
Diablo Base and Meridian.
Cs tigl4tr with the ttnerneuts, hceedirawentr, and oppurtcnurtcet thetewita brtoraingg or
appMoini ig, and the ree.•crlim+ and rt✓ersions, rtmaind(r and ronaindcrs, rafts. issi .v, cad
profits thereof.
TO Water' Uh tit 4alb the said prtutisq, together tcith the appuricnances, unto
tie part ies of the second port, and to their heirs mid assigns fora er.
JU MWOO $UhMllf the port ies of the first part ha ve execritcd this
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conveyance the day and year first above writtnr.
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