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2012 SESSION
12101323DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 45.1-181 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 45.1-181. Permit required; fee; renewal fee; application; furnishing copy of map, etc., to landowner; approval by Department.
It shall be unlawful for any operator to engage in any mining
operation in Virginia, without having first obtained from the Department a
permit to engage in such operation and paying a fee therefor of $31 per acre
for every acre of land to be affected by the total operation for which plans
have been submitted, which shall be deposited in the state treasury in a
special fund to be used by the Director for the administration of this chapter.
A permit shall be obtained prior to the start of any mining operation. If
within 10 days of the anniversary date of the permit the Director, after
inspection, is satisfied that the operation is proceeding according to the plan
submitted to and approved by him, then the Director shall renew the permit upon
payment of a renewal fee by the operator of $16 per acre for land to be
affected by the total operation in the next ensuing year. The renewal fees
shall be deposited in the state treasury in the special fund set out above. If
the operator believes changes in his original plan are necessary or if
additional land not shown as a part of the approved plan of operation is to be
disturbed, he shall submit an amended plan of operation which shall be approved
by the Director in the same manner as an original plan and shall be subject to
the provisions of this section and §§ 45.1-182.1 and 45.1-183 hereof. A
separate permit must be secured for each mining operation conducted.
Application for a mining permit shall be made in writing on forms prescribed by
the Director and shall be signed and sworn to by the applicant or his duly authorized
representative. The application, in addition to such other information as may
be reasonably required by the Director shall contain the following information: (1) (i) the common name and
geologic title, where applicable, of the mineral to be extracted; (2) (ii) a description of the land
upon which the applicant proposes to conduct mining operations, which
description shall set forth: the name of the county or city in which such land
is located;,
the location of its boundaries, and
any other description of the land to be disturbed in order that it may be
located and distinguished from other lands and easily ascertainable as shown by
a map attached thereto showing the amount of land to be disturbed; (3) (iii) the name and address of
the owner or owners of the surface of the land; (4) (iv) the name and address of
the owner or owners of the mineral, ore or other solid matter; (5) (v) the
name and address of the owner of the shell, container chamber, passage, and
space opened underground for the removal of the minerals, with full right to
haul and transport minerals from other lands and to pass men, materials,
equipment, water, and air through such space; (vi)
the source of the operator's legal right to enter and conduct operations on the
land to be covered by the permit; (6) (vii) the total number of
acres of land to be covered by the permit; (7) (viii) a reasonable estimate
of the number of acres of land that will be disturbed by mining operations on
the area to be covered by the permit during the ensuing year; (8) (ix) whether any mining
permits of any type are now held by the applicant and the number thereof; (9) (x) the name and address of
the applicant, if an individual; the names and addresses of all partners, if a
partnership; the state of incorporation and the name and address of its
registered agent, if a corporation; or the name and address of the trustee, if
a trust; and (10) (xi) if known, whether the
applicant, or any subsidiary or affiliate or any partnership, association, trust
or corporation controlled by or under common control with applicant, or any
person required to be identified by item (9) (x) above,
has ever had a mining permit of any type issued under the laws of this or any
other state revoked or has ever had a mining or other bond, or security
deposited in lieu of bond, forfeited.
The application for a permit shall be accompanied by two copies of an accurate map or aerial photograph or plan and meeting the following requirements:
(a) Be prepared by a licensed engineer or licensed land surveyor or issued by a standard mapping service or in such a manner as to be acceptable to the Director;
(b) Identify the area to correspond with the land described in the application;
(c) Show adjacent deep mining, if any, and the boundaries of surface properties, with the names of owners of the affected area which lie within 100 feet of any part of the affected area;
(d) Be drawn to a scale of 400 feet to the inch or better;
(e) Show the names and location of all streams, creeks or other bodies of public water, roads, buildings, cemeteries, oil and gas wells, and utility lines on the area affected and within 500 feet of such area;
(f) Show by appropriate markings the boundaries of the area of land affected, the outcrop of the seam at the surface or deposit to be mined, and the total number of acres involved in the area of land affected;
(g) Show the date on which the map was prepared, the north arrow and the quadrangle name;
(h) Show the drainage plan on and away from the area of land affected, including the directional flow of water, constructed drainways, natural waterways used for drainage and the streams or tributaries receiving the discharge.
Upon receipt of a written request by any landowner on whose property a sand and gravel operation is permitted pursuant to this section, the operator of the sand and gravel operation shall provide a copy of the map, photograph or plan to the landowner.
No permit shall be issued by the Department until the Director has approved the plan of operation required in this section and § 45.1-182.1 and the bond from the applicant as required in § 45.1-183.