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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980041
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/28/2019
Doc Name
Adequacy Review
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SO1
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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS <br /> It is the applicants'right to receive ci decision on their complete Application within 30 <br /> days. The applicants are fi-ee to choose tirhichever option they decide is best. <br /> Permittee and Prospective Successor mutt designate their decision on the attached <br /> AI)PUC.C(tion 1'01-171. <br /> 5) Demonstration of Le9a1 Right to H.ntei: All Permittees must provide a description of <br /> the basis for legal right of entry to the site and to conduct mining and reclamation. See <br /> Hard Rock and Construction Materials Rules 6.3.7 and 6A.14. To comply with this <br /> requirement, the Prospective Successor must demonstrate that he/she/it has obtained a <br /> legal right of entry from any and all surface and mineral "rights owners in the affected <br /> lands, independent of the current Permittee. See hard Rock and Construction Materials <br /> Rules 6.3.7, 6.4.14, and 1.6.2(1)(e)(i). 1•his may be a copy of an access lease, deed, <br /> abstract of title, cuirent tax receipt, or a signed and notarized statement by the property <br /> owners stating that the Prospective Successor has a legal right to enter. See Bard Rock <br /> and Construction Materials Rule 6.3.7. <br /> 6) Structure Agreements: In many cases, operators must provide the Division copies of <br /> agreements to compensate the owners of any significant,valuable, and permanent man- <br /> made structures and utilities within 200 feet of the affected land ("Structure <br /> Agreements"). See Haill Rock Rules 6.3.12 and 6.4.20; Construction Materials Rules <br /> 6.3.12 and 6.4.19. If the Permittee was required to provide Structure Agreements, the <br /> Prospective Successor must obtain neu, Structure Agreements from each owner and <br /> provide copies of the same to the Division with the Application. <br /> Application Review Process <br /> The Division will grant an Application if it finds that all required information has been <br /> submitted, that the Prospective Successor is capable of assuming all responsibility for original <br /> permit by virtue of acceptable performance and Financial Warranties, and that the Prospective <br /> Successor has no outstanding violations. See C.R.S. §§ 34-32-119 and 34-32.5-119. If the <br /> Division does not act within 30 days from the date that a complete Application has been filed, <br /> the Application will be considered automatically approved. See Hard Rock and Cpnatfuction <br /> Materials Rule 1.12.1(2). If an Application is denied,the Division,.01 notify the Permittee and <br /> Prospective Successor no later than 10 days from the date it renders its decision. Both the <br /> Permittee and Prospective Successor may appeal a denial, of an Application to the Board by <br /> submitting a written re.4u'est for an administrative appeal hearing to the Board within 30 days of <br /> final decision date. See Hard Rock and Construction Materials Rule IA.11. <br /> -3 - <br />
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