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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980019
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/11/1980
Doc Name
LIMITED IMPACT AND SPECIAL TEN DAY PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
Media Type
D
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i <br />~ TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY ~ <br />14. Present land use <br />(i. e., agricultural, industrial, etc.) <br />15. Proposed future land use <br />(Goal of reclamation} <br />L*15TRIICTIONS: This application form must be submitted is duplicate and each form must <br />be accompanied by the following information and Items. The application <br />will not be processed until complete. See RULE 3 (for Limited Impact) <br />or RULE 4 (for Special 10-day) for additional guidance. <br />EXHIBIT A - Legal Description <br />The legal description must identify the affected land and be wholly adequate for <br />field location of the property. It can be in the form of metes and bounds surveq <br />or a description by reference to township, range, and section to at least the <br />nearest quarter quarter section. Where applicable, the street address or lot <br />number(s) may be used. <br />EXHIBIT B - Mininst Plan <br />This can be a general discussion of the methods, equipment, phases or stages of <br />the operation and those portions of land affected by each. The plan should be <br />closely correlated with the map and should show where extraction will begin, which <br />direction it will proceed. <br />EXHIBIT C - Man <br />This map should be as comprehensive as possible is terms of clearly defining <br />the permit boundaries and indicating all roads or stocicpile areas to be used in <br />connection with the operation. All immediately adjacent landownezs must be shown. <br />The closest quarter section corner, section Line, or any other lacateable point <br />should also be shown on the map. <br />EXHIBIT D - Wildlife, Water Resources, Vegetation and Soils Information <br />Each of the above-mentioned subjects must be addressed as outlined is the <br />applicable Rule, under item number ten (10). <br />EXHIBIT E - Reclamation Plan <br />As with the mining pins, this should be a general discussion of the methods, <br />equipment, phases or stages of the reclamation process and those portions of <br />laced affected by each. If possible, the plan should be closely correlated <br />with the map. If not, the narrative must be comprehensive enough to draw an <br />accurate verbal picture of the expected physical appearance of the area after <br />completion of reclamation. <br />EffiBIT F - Proof of Local Government Approval <br />This must be a letter from the local government specifying conformance with <br />existing zoning regulations. <br />EXHIBIT G - Source of Legal Right to Enter <br />This could be a copy of the lease, deed, abstract of title, or current tax <br />receipt. In lieu thereof, a statement acknowledged by a notary public that <br />the operator has the legal right to enter and mine will be accepted. <br />**FOR SPECIAL 10-DAY PERMITS ONLY** <br />EXHIBIT H - Reclamation Costs <br />If the surety is requested to be less than $2500, the operator must submit <br />facts to support such request, Otherwise a surety of $2500 will automatically <br />be set. <br />EXHIBIT I - Terms of Governmental Contract <br />The operator must submit a copy of the contract or other proof that proves the <br />necessity of a special 10-day permit. The operator must also submit evidence <br />of the surety provided under the governmental contract, if it was required. <br />
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