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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983175
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/1/1983
Doc Name
APPLICATION FOR LIMITED IMPACT MINING AND RECLAMATION PERMIT
Media Type
D
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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EXHIBIT C - Map <br /> This map should clearly define the permit boundaries and contain sufficient information <br /> to determine the location of the affected land on the ground and existing and proposed <br /> roads or access routes to be used in connection with the mining operation. All <br /> immediately adjacent landowners of record must be shown. The quarter section corner, <br /> section line, or any other locatable points should also be shown on this map. <br /> EXHIBIT D - Wildlife, Water Resources, Vegetation and Soils Information <br /> Each of the above-mentioned subjects must be addressed as outlined in the applicable <br /> RULE. <br /> EXHIBIT E - Reclamation Plan <br /> As with the mining plan, this should be a general discussion of the methods, equipment, <br /> phases or stares of the reclamation process and those portions of land affected by each. <br /> If possible, the plan should be closely correlated with the map. If not, the narrative <br /> must be comprehensive enough to draw an accurate verbal picture of the expected appear- <br /> ance of the area after completion of reclamation. <br /> EXHIBIT F - Proof of Compliance with Local Government Zoning <br /> In accordance with 34-32-115(4) (e) , the Board must make a finding that the operation <br /> will be in compliance with local zoning or subdivision regulations. You are not <br /> required to submit this information, but a submission would assist the Division's pro- <br /> cessing of the application. when the Division notifies the local government of the <br /> existence of this application, it will request information regarding compliance with <br /> applicable local law. It is intended that operators may concurrently come into compli- <br /> ance with local requirements at the same time the Division is processing this applica- <br /> tion. Information regardingr the status with local government will be helpful. <br /> EXHIBIT G - Source of Legal Right to Enter <br /> This could be a copy of the lease, deed, abstract of title, or current tax receipt. <br /> An acceptable alternative would be a statement acknowledged by a notary public that the <br /> operator has the legal right: to enter and mine. <br /> EXHIBIT H - Reclamation Costs <br /> For a 110 permit, if the operator requests financial warranty to be less than $5,000.00, <br /> the operator must submit facts to support such a request. Otherwise, a financial warranty <br /> of $5,000.00 will automatically be set. For all 111 permits, the financial warranty shall <br /> be $2,500.00 per acre. <br /> EXHIBIT I - Terms of Governmental Contracts (111 Applications only) <br /> For Special 10-Day (111) permits, the operator must submit a copy of the contract or <br /> other proof that proves the necessity of a special 10-day permit. The operator must also <br /> submit evidence of the financial warranty provided under the governmental contract, if <br /> it was recuired. <br />
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