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R2-FS-2820-13 (92) <br />Serial No. _D044569 <br />NOTICE FOR LANDS OF THE NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM <br />IINDER SURISDICTION OF <br />DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE <br />The permittee/lessee must comply with all the rules and regulations of the <br />Secretary of Agriculture set forth at Title 36, Chapter II, of the Code of <br />Federal Regulations governing the use and management of the National Forest <br />System (NFS) when not inconsistent with the rights granted by the Secretary of <br />Interior in the permit. The Secretary of Agriculture's rules and regulations <br />must be complied with for (1) all use and occupancy of the NFS prior to <br />approval of an exploration plan by the Secretary of the Interior, (2) uses of <br />all existing improvements, such as foresC development roads, within and outside <br />the area permitted by the Secretary of the Interior, and (3) use and occupancy <br />of the NFS not authorized by an exploration plan approved by the Secretary of <br />the Interior. <br />All matters related to this stipulation are to be addressed <br />to: District Ranger <br />at: N. Rio Grande Avenue <br />Paonia, CO 81428 <br />Telephone: 303-527-4131 <br />who is the authorized representative of the Secretary of Agriculture. <br />NOTICE <br />CULTURAL AND PALEONTOLOGICAL RESOURCES - The FS is responsible for assuring <br />that the leased lands are examined to determine of cultural resources are <br />present and to specify mitigation measures. Prior to undertaking any <br />surface-disturbing activities on the lands covered by this lease, the lessee or <br />operator, unless notified to the contrary by the FS, shall: <br />1. Contact the FS to determine if a site specific cultural resource inventory <br />is required, <br />2. Engage the services of a cultural resource specialist acceptable to the FS <br />to conduct a cultural resource inventory of the area of proposed surface <br />disturbance. The operator may elect to inventory an area larger than the <br />area of proposed disturbance to cover possible site relocation which may <br />result from environmental or other considerations. An acceptable inventory <br />