N.D. Admin Code 69-05.2-08-02 - Permit applications - Permit area - General map requirements
1. The application
must include a 1:4,800 planimetric mine map, together with as many separate
detail maps as necessary, to show:
a. Land
boundaries and names of present surface and subsurface owners of record in the
permit area and contiguous lands extending one-fourth mile [402.23 meters] from
the permit boundary.
b. The scale,
date, location, company name, legal subdivision boundaries, and
legend.
c. The exact area being
considered for permit.
d. The
locations and elevations of drill holes used for collecting geologic, ground
water, and overburden information.
e. The location and current use of all
buildings on and within one-half mile [804.67 meters] of the permit
area.
f. The location of surface
and subsurface manmade features within, passing through, or passing over the
permit area, including major electric transmission lines, pipelines,
agricultural drainage tile fields, wells, roads, highways, and
railroads.
g. Each public road in
or within one hundred feet [30.48 meters] of the permit area.
h. Each public or private cemetery or native
American burial ground in or within one hundred feet [30.48 meters] of the
permit area.
i. Elevations and
locations of monitoring stations used to gather environmental resource data for
water quality and quantity, fish and wildlife, and air quality.
j. Location and extent of known underground
mines, including openings to the surface within the permit and adjacent
areas.
k. Location and extent of
existing or previously surface-mined areas within the permit and adjacent
area.
l. Location and dimensions of
existing areas of spoil, coal, commercial leonardite and noncoal waste
disposal, dams, embankments, other impoundments, and water treatment and air
pollution control facilities within the permit area.
m. Location, and depth if available, of gas
and oil wells within the permit area.
n. The boundaries of any public park within
or adjacent to the permit area.
2. The application must contain a 1:24,000
planimetric map showing:
a. The boundaries of
the extended mining plan area.
b.
The area being considered for permit.
c. The boundaries of previously permitted
areas.
3. The
application must include:
a. Five-foot
[1.52-meter] contour interval topographic maps of the permit area.
b. An area slope map showing three percent
intervals, unless otherwise approved by the commission.
Notes
General Authority: NDCC 38-14.1-03
Law Implemented: NDCC 38-14.1-14
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