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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981017
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GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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Bid Documents (IMP) 1997 Correspondence
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General Correspondence
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concessionaires for such uses as horsebac ' , riding, bicycle <br /> . rental, fishing, use of maintained cross-county trails, <br /> sno�vnobile rental, ice skating and the like . <br /> 2 . 3 User fees to be charged for motorized access above <br /> the Braderich Creek trailhead. <br /> 2 . 4 To guarantee reclamation of the No. 2 Mine road <br /> and removal of the Lamphouse in the event special use <br /> requirements by the Forest Service were not met, an allocation <br /> from the Reclamation Fund could be set aside and retained. In <br /> this event, the income from interest or investment should be <br /> available for maintenance of facilities including the Lamphouse, <br /> and the roadways . <br /> 3 . 0 Administration and Management. An approach to <br /> administration and management would be as follows : <br /> 3 . 1 Criteria: <br /> Must be compatible with USFS permit and contractual <br /> arrangements and limitations . <br /> Must be compatible with MLRB/DMG reclamation <br /> requirements and post mining use requirements, specifically <br /> CRS 34-33-120 (2) (b) as follows : <br /> "Restore land affected to a condition capable of <br /> supporting the uses which it was capable of supporting <br /> prior to any mining, or higher or better uses of which <br /> there is reasonable likelihood, so long as such use or <br /> uses do not present any actual or probable hazard to <br /> public health or safety or pose any actual or probable <br /> threat of water diminution or pollution which would be <br /> contrary to state or federal laws, rules, or <br /> regulations, and so long as the permit applicant' s <br /> declared proposed land use following reclamation is not <br /> deemed to be impractical or unreasonable, is not <br /> inconsistent with applicable land use policies and <br /> plans, does not involve unreasonable delay in <br /> implementation, and is not violative of federal, state, <br /> or local laws ." <br /> 4 - <br />
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