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' • • <br />' -4- <br />EXHIBIT F - Proof of Compliance •nith Lo.:al Govern~;~ent 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 OiviSion'S <br />processing 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. [t is intended that operators inay concurrently come into <br />canpliance with local requirements at the same time the Division is processing this <br />' application. Information regarding the status with local government will be helpful. <br />ExHI6IT G -Source of Legal Right-to-Enter <br />This could be a copy of the lease, deed, abstract of title, or current tax receipt. An <br />acceptable alternative would be a statement acknowledged by a Notary Public that the <br />operator has the legal right to enter the 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 <br />warranty of $5,000.00 will autanatically be set. For all 111 permits, the financial <br />warranty shall 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 [he contract or <br />other proof that proves the necessity of a Special 10-day permit. The operator must <br />also submit evidence of the financial warranty provided under the governmental contract, <br />if it was required. <br />NOTICE PROCEDURES <br />After the application is considered "filed" (pursuant to Rule 1.1(10) with the Mined <br />Land Reclamation Division, notice procedures outlined in rule 3.2 and/or 4.2 must be <br />followed. (Format for such notices will be included in the letter you receive from the <br />' MLR staff informing you of the Completeness ("filing") of your application.) <br />' FINANCIAL WARRANTY <br />All applicants must submit a financial warranty in an amount determined by the Board <br />prior to permit issuance. The law and regulations allow for several different types of <br />financial warranty. You should determine what type of financial warranty you desire to <br />use and obtain the appropriate forms from the Mined Land Reclamation Division during the <br />application review period to facilitate finalization of an acceptable financial warranty <br />' and permit issuance. For 111 applications, financial warranty must be submitted before <br />the application can be considered complete. <br /> <br /> <br />