Mont. Admin. R. 36.25.813 - PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF TRACTS NOMINATED FOR ACQUISITION
(1) The department reserves the right to
prioritize activities related to the acquisition of land.
(2) The department shall obtain from the
seller and evaluate a disclosure statement that describes any known material
defects in the property:
(a) the seller shall
provide disclosure on a form provided by the department; and
(b) if the seller fails to provide disclosure
within 60 days of the department's request, the tract must be considered
unsuitable for acquisition.
(3) The department shall conduct a
preliminary review to determine the tract's suitability for acquisition. The
review must address, but is not limited to, the following factors:
(a) the financial feasibility of acquiring
and managing the tract;
(b) the
existing level of access; and
(c)
the potential for multiple use.
(4) Concurrent with the nomination of a tract
and after the preliminary review, the department may secure the ability to
purchase the tract, contingent upon approval by the board, as provided in ARM
36.25.814.
(5) If the department determines a tract is
not suitable for acquisition, the department shall remove the tract from
nomination and eliminate it from further review.
(6) Any person may appeal to the board the
department's removal of a tract from nomination within 15 days of the
department posting the report on the web site or other equivalent electronic
medium. The board shall place the appeal on the next available agenda of a
regularly scheduled meeting no later than 15 days before the meeting.
Notes
77-1-204, 77-2-308, 77-2-362, MCA; IMP, 77-2-328, 77-2-364, MCA;
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