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G. Surveys. Land Corners. The holder shall protect, in place, all public land survey monuments, private property <br />corners, and Forest boundary markers. In the event that any such land markers or monuments are destroyed in <br />the exercise of the privileges permitted by this authorization, depending on the type of monument destroyed, the <br />holder shall see that they are reestablished or referenced in accordance with (1) the procedures outlined in the <br />"Manual of Instructions for the Survey of the Public Land of the United States," <br />(2) the specifications of the county surveyor, or (3) the specifications of the Forest Service. <br />Further, the holder shall cause such official survey records as are affected to be amended as provided by law. <br />Nothing in this clause shall relieve the holder's liability for the willful destruction or modification of any Government <br />survey marker as provided at 18 U.S.C. 1858. <br />H. Timber Payment. All National Forest timber cut or destroyed in the construction of the permitted <br />improvements shall be paid for at current stumpage rates for similar timber in the National Forest. Young-growth <br />timber below merchantable size will be paid for at current damage-appraisal value; and all slash and debris <br />resulting from the cutting or destruction of such timber shall be disposed of as necessary or as the Forest Service <br />may direct. <br />I. Archaeological-Paleontologian Discoveries, The holder shall immediately notify the authorized officer of any <br />and all antiquities or other objects of historic or scientific interest. These include, but are not limited to, historic or <br />prehistoric ruins, fossils, or artifacts discovered as the result of operations under this authorization, and shall <br />leave such discoveries intact until authorized to proceed by the authorized officer. Protective and mitigative <br />measures specified by the authorized officer shall be the responsibility of the holder. <br />Amnrtling to the Paperv;wk Retluc9on Ap W 1995, no persona are regmretl to raaDOntl to a muep,on n intpnnabon unless.t tlisplaya a valitl OMB mnlrbl number. The vahtl OMB mnaol <br />number lo/ This iMOmul,on mllapion a 0598-006]. <br />Th,s ,nformalion ,s needatl by Iha Forest Sarviu to evaluate requests to uae National Forest System lantls antl manage mdse lantls to proton natural rasourua, dtlm,nisler Iha use, antl <br />ensuro puDl,c naeM antl solely This inlonnaLOn is regwretl to Obtain or retain a benefit. The aumony for Thal ragwremenl is prontletl by Ina Organ¢ Ap of 1697 antl ma Fetleral Lantl <br />Polity and Managamern Act of 1976, whid, aulhonze Iha Secretary o! ABncullure to promulgate rules arM regulatrons ror autnarztng an0 manapinp Nat,onet Forest System lands. Thass <br />sutures, along vnm ma Term Penn,( Ap. National Forest Ski Area Perm,l Ap, Grangar•Thye Atl. Mineral Leasnp Ptl. Alaska Tetm Psrmtl Ap, Ap al September 3, 1951. Wtltleman An, <br />Nal,onel Foreal Roads antl Traile Ap, Ap of November 16. 1973, Arpleglog,ml Resoumea Prolenion AC. antl Alasaa National Intaren Lantls Conaerva(ion An. aulhor,ie Iha $evelery of <br />Agnnrltura to issue aumon¢]Upns tar hie me anb occirpanry n National Forest System lands Tha Sepetary al Agnwlturea regulauom a(?8 CFR Pen 251, Subpart B. establish <br />proutlurae for isswng moss autnonzeama. <br />The Pr,vaq An of 1974 (5 U S.C 552a~ and the Freetlom of In/brtnal,an Ap (5 U S C 552) govern me mnlitlenbalily 1p De prpv,tle0lor infgnr~DOn recenetl Dy Ina Forest Serv,w Public <br />reporting burtlen for mlleCaon Ol ,n/ormanon, I repuesteq rs asl,malBO to average 1 hour per response lo/ annual 5nanwl iMOrmaUOn'. avenge 1 hour per response to prepare or uptlate <br />operal,p0 anmgr mamlenanrA plan, average 1 Mur par response far mspecbon reports; anb as average of t pour for each request Inal may mdutle such m,ngs m reports, logs, /aul,ry and <br />user informa(,on, sublease ,Mprmalion, antl omer a,m,lar m,amllBneom inlomwuan requests Thu mdutlas the time far reviav,ng ~Oa6up~ons, searching Bzsnng Gala sources, garnering and <br />mainta~n,ng the data neBtlatl. antl completing and ravievnng Iha mllepion n iMOrmauon. <br />