Or. Admin. Code § 632-033-0030 - Department Action on an Exploration Permit Application
(1) The department shall approve or deny a
complete application in writing within 30 days of receipt. If an application is
incomplete, the department shall notify the applicant of that fact in writing
within 30 days of receipt and the department will specify the deficiencies
therein. Within 60 days of receipt of a notice of incompleteness the applicant
may appeal the determination of incompleteness or may resubmit the application
with deficiencies corrected. The applicant may appeal by filing a written
notice in accordance with OAR 632-033-0050.
(2) The department may attach conditions to
the Exploration Permit. These conditions may be added to reflect special
concerns which are not adequately addressed in the reclamation or drill hole
abandonment provisions and fall within the scope of these rules. The permittee
may appeal these conditions by filing a written notice of appeal in accordance
with OAR 632-033-0050.
(3)
Inspections. As provided by ORS
517.725 the department may
inspect any exploration site to determine status or compliance.
(a) Initial inspections may be conducted by
the department. Reasons for the inspections include but are not limited to:
(A) Determine existing environmental
conditions;
(B) Review the proposed
exploration-activity;
(C) Review
the proposed reclamation;
(D)
Collect data to calculate a bond and;
(E) Determine if a permit is
required.
(b) Annual
inspections may be conducted by the Department. Reasons for such inspection
include but are not limited to:
(A) Reviewing
exploration permit compliance;
(B)
Investigating public complaints;
(C) Evaluating the permit bond level;
and
(D) Evaluating the reclamation
and drill hole abandonment for bond release.
(4) The Department will notify local planning
authorities and other appropriate public agencies that it has received the
application for review. If the Exploration Permit cannot be reviewed and
accepted or rejected by the department within 30 days after receipt the
department will notify the applicant.
(5) If the department refuses to approve the
Exploration Permit application for any reason, the department will notify the
applicant in writing within five days of refusal stating the reasons, and
including additional requirements as may be prescribed by the department for
inclusion in the reclamation plan. Within 60 days after the receipt of a
deficiency list or permit conditions, the applicant shall comply with the
additional requirements prescribed by the department or file a written notice
of appeal of the decision to the department in accordance with OAR
632-033-0050. Failure to comply with the additional requirements or file a
notice of appeal within the 60-day period, unless an extension is granted by
the department, shall result in the application for an Exploration Permit being
denied. Informal requests for reconsideration may be submitted as provided for
in OAR 632-033-0050.
(6) The
department will approve the applicant's Exploration Permit if it adequately
meets the provisions of the rules.
(7) The approval of the reclamation plan and
the issuance of the Exploration Permit by the department do not constitute a
finding of compliance with statewide planning goals or local regulations
implementing acknowledged comprehensive land use plans. The Exploration Permit
may be issued prior to the local land use agency making such a determination.
The permittee is responsible for obtaining local land use approval if
required.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 517
Stats. Implemented: ORS 517.725
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