Utah Admin. Code R652-90-700 - Interim Management
1. Once the
planning process is initiated, and for the purpose of effective interim
management, the division may designate a primary intended land use or withdraw
land in the planning unit from any or all surface or subsurface land use for
the duration of the planning process or 18 months, whichever is less.
2. At the onset of a management planning
process, a primary intended land use may be designated for land that is
reasonably expected to be used for a combination of mineral, industrial,
recreational, residential and other uses.
(a)
During the planning process, surface actions which will adversely affect the
primary intended land use shall be subject to a maximum term of five years and
the prohibition of surface disturbance which will foreclose future use
options.
(b) The primary intended
land use may be changed during the planning process in response to new
management opportunities.
3. Any application for activities covered by
a current withdrawal shall be held in abeyance. At the conclusion of the
planning process, the director may deny an application or any part thereof
which is inconsistent with the completed plan, or continue to process all other
applications which have been held in abeyance.
4. A lease which expires during the planning
processes may be extended only for the duration of the withdrawal. Extensions
granted under this provision are exempt from the requirement of Section
R652-30-1000.
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