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Section 776.12(a) Continued. <br />• <br />(4) The name and address of the owner of record of the surface land and <br />of the subsurface mineral estate of the area to be explored; <br />(5) A map at a scale of 1:24,000 or larger, showing the areas of land <br />to be substantially disturbed by the proposed exploration and reclama- <br />tion. The map shall specifically show existing roads, occupied dwel- <br />lings, and pipelines; proposed location of trenches, roads, and other <br />access routes and structures to be constructed; the location of land <br />excavations to be conducted; water or coal exploratory holes and wells <br />to be drilled or altered; earth or debris disposal areas; existing <br />bodies of surface water; historic, topographic, cultural and drainage <br />features; and habitats of any endangered or threatened species listed <br />pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq); <br />and <br />(6) If the surface is owned by a person other than the applicant, a <br />• description of the basis upon which the applicant claims the right to <br />enter [hat land for the purpose of conducting exploration and reclama- <br />tion. <br />(b) Public notice and opportunity to comment. Public notice of the <br />application and opportunity to comment shall be provided as follows: <br />(1) Within such time as the regulatory authority may designate, public <br />notice of the filing of the application with the regulatory authority <br />shall be posted by the applicant at the courthouse or other public <br />office designated by the regulatory authority in the vicinity of the <br />proposed exploration area. <br />(2) The public notice shall state the name and business address of the <br />person seeking approval, the date of filing of the application, the <br />address of the regulatory authority at which written comments on the <br />application may be submitted, the closing date of the comment period, <br />. and a description of the general area of exploration. <br />776-7 <br />