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Old 01-19-2015, 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Kittyslayer View Post
It was all through Forestry (Same person who approves lumber & oil companies projects). I filled out an application with my plan (including out buildings), they approve the project with a proposed completion date. After the completion date they come inspect to verify the plan was not deviated from; at that time if all is well they issue you a permit.
What area are you in ?
I spoke with SRD public lands division today and he said I don't need any permit. He said as long as it met the sizing requirements and wasn't within 6 miles of another cabin on the line I was good to go. Pick a spot, build the cabin and go register the cabin location once completed. The only thing they where concerned with was the size, that it was actually on my line and it didn't violate the 1994 current agreement for spacing between cabins. They didn't specify any distance from a water source or any other stipulation.
Very interesting different areas have different sets of rules or guidelines.

Edit*** The public lands guy also said that they would notify forestry of location for future development.

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