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A copy of the appeal must also be sent to both: • <br />Regional Solicitor Interior Board of Land Appeals <br />Rocky Mountain Region Office of Hearings and Appeals <br />755 Parfet Street US Department of the Interior <br />Suite 151 801 North Quincy Street, Suite 300 <br />Lakewood, CO 80215 Arlington, VA 22203 <br />Within 30 calendar days after filing the Notice of Appeal, a complete statement of <br />reasons why the appeal is being filed must be received at the above addresses. The <br />appellant has the burden of showing that the decision appealed is in error. If all your <br />reasons were fully stated in the Notice of Appeal, no additional statement is necessary. <br />Appeals must meet current requirements of 43 CFR 3809.802. An appeal may be <br />accompanied by a petition for a stay of the decision in accordance with 43 CFR 4.21. <br />Under 43 CFR 3809.803, this decision goes into effect immediately and will remain in <br />effect during any appeals pending before IBLA, unless IBLA grants a stay under 43 CFR <br />4.21. The requirements for a petition for a stay of a decision are listed in 43 CFR 4.21(b) <br />If you wish to file a petition pursuant to regulations 43 CFR 4.21 for a stay of the <br />effectiveness of this decision during the time that your appeal is being reviewed, <br />the petition for a stay must accompany your Notice of Appeal. Copies of the . <br />Notice of Appeal and petition for a stay must also be submitted to each party <br />named in the decision, and to: <br />Mark Stiles Office of the Regional Solicitor <br />Field Office Manager Rocky Mountain Region <br />San Juan Public Lands Center, 755 Parfet Street <br />15 Burnett Court Suite 151 <br />Durango, CO 81301 Lakewood, CO 80215 <br />If you request a stay, you have the burden of proof to demonstrate that a stay <br />should be granted based on the standards listed below. <br />or Obtaining a Stay <br />Sopdad§.f <br />Except as otherwise provided by law or other pertinent regulation, a petition for a <br />stay of a decision pending appeal shall show sufficient justification based on the <br />following standards: <br />1. The relative harm to the parties if the stay is granted or denied, <br />2. The likelihood of the appellant's success on the merits, <br />3. The likelihood of immediate and irreparable harm if the stay is not <br />granted, and <br />4. Whether the public interest favors granting the stay. <br />I • <br />Decision Record 8 Sunday Mines Complex Expansion <br />Dolores Public Lands Office January 2009