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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2019057
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
11/20/2019
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Application
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Jacom Ulrich
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DRMS
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ERR
JDM
AWA
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CAMPING <br /> • Overnight stays and leaving vehicles on the Forest are limited to a maximum of 14 <br /> consecutive days and no more than 28 days in a 60-day continuous period. <br /> • Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) related regulations require vehicles to <br /> park only in areas immediately adjacent to National Forest System roads. <br /> • All foodstuffs will be properly contained and located to minimize conflicts with wildlife, <br /> especially bears. Food items should be stored in a bear proof container away from any <br /> tenting or camping sites. <br /> • All trash and garbage will be removed from National Forest Lands. <br /> • Human waste shall be removed from National Forest Lands. <br /> OPERATIONS <br /> • Equipment and tools must be in good working order and not leak fluids onto ground. <br /> • Inoperable or broken equipment/tools must be immediately removed from Forest Service <br /> lands. <br /> • Operator must have all applicable Federal, local, and State permits in place prior to <br /> operating. <br /> ROADS <br /> • Motorized off-road travel is prohibited except for prospecting, mining and reclamation <br /> equipment. <br /> • Water bars on roads will be cleaned out on an as-needed basis to minimize erosion. <br /> • The non-system access road will be permanently raked, graded, seeded, and closed with <br /> boulders or other appropriate materials upon the completion of final site reclamation. <br /> WEED PREVENTION <br /> • Ensure all equipment (including vehicles) and tools moved onto National Forest System <br /> lands are free of soil, seeds, vegetative matter, or other debris that could contain or hold <br /> noxious weed seed. <br /> • The operator will coordinate with FS personnel to ensure that inspections are performed. <br /> VEGETATION <br /> • Minimal vegetation clearing will occur. When clearing vegetation, straight clearing limits <br /> are voided; a natural appearance is maintained. Natural features such as large boulders, <br /> rock outcrops, and significant vegetation will remain intact, unless otherwise approved by <br /> the South Park District Ranger. <br /> • Topsoil will be removed and stockpiled on site for use in reclamation. <br /> HAZARDOUS MATERIALS <br /> • The operator will ensure that all employees involved in the use, storage,transportation, and <br /> disposal of hazardous materials receive proper training to reduce the risk of an incident on <br /> NFS lands. <br /> • The operator will manage the use, storage, discharge, or disposal of pollutants and <br />
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