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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1978208
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
4/10/2000
Doc Name
TRANSFER OF MINERAL RECLAMATION PERMIT & SUCCESSION OF OPERATORS APPLICATION PACKAGE
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SO1
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D
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<br />RECEIVED <br />-2- <br />Application Review Procedures APR 10 2000 <br />Division of Minerab & Gnobpt <br />The Division will act upon your application within thirty (30) days of receipt. <br />The Division will grant your request for a permit transfer if it fords that the successor operator is capable of assuming all <br />responsibility for the conditions included under the original permit by virture of acceptable performance and fmancial <br />warranties. Your request is automatically approved if it has not been denied by the Division within thirty (30) days of <br />filing. - <br />h`the Permit Transfer application is denied, you will be notified within ten (10) days of the decision deadline. You may <br />appeal the Division decision to the Mined Land Reclamation Board by submitting a written Request for Administrative <br />Appeal to the Division within sixty (60) days of the date of the decision (please refer to C.RS. 34-32-114 and ] 15, and <br />C.R.S. 34-32.5-114 and 1 I S and Rule 1.4.7). <br />Notice of Permit Transfer is acknowledged in the monthly activity report attached to the monthly Board Agenda. <br />Once the Permit Transfer document is approved, the originally submitted Performance and Financial Warranties will be <br />re4rmed to the previous operator, as the previous operator is no longer responsible for the reclamation of the transferred <br />operation. <br />NOTICE TO SUCCESSOR OPERATOR: <br />Once the Permit Transfer is-approved, you will be responsible for maintaining the mining and reclamation <br />operations in compliance with the Mined Land Reclamation Ad and the Mineral Rules and Regulations for Hard <br />Rock, Metal and Designated Mining Operations or the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of <br />Construction Materials and the Construction Material Rules and Regulations. <br />2) All of the application materials, as amended and supplemented, are an integral part of the permit. They have <br />been incorporated into the permit by reference. We suggest you keep a copy of the permit, the permit <br />application, and a copy of the regulations at the mining operation as a reference. If you aze unable to secure a <br />copy of the permit application from the original operator, you may purchase a copy from the Division. <br />3) Changes in the mining and reclamation operations that differ from those described in the permit may require <br />a revision to the permit We suggest consulting the Mineral Rules and Regulations or the Construction Material <br />Rules and Regulations and/or contacting us to determine if a revision to the permit is necessary. Rule 1.8 and <br />I.10 pertains to Amendments, Rule 1.9 to Technical Revisions, and Rule 1.11 to Conversions. <br />4) On your permit anniversary date each year, you MUST submit an annual fee and report to the Division. Please <br />consult C.R.S. 34-32-127(2) for Hard Rock and Metal Mines or C.R.S. 34-32.5-125 for all construction <br />materials operations for the applicable annual fee requirements for your operation. <br />(re1i:, <br />
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