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Code · Montana · Title 87 — Fish and Wildlife · Chapter 5 · Part 9

87-5-916. Compensatory mitigation reduction or waiver.

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87-5-916 . Compensatory mitigation reduction or waiver.
(1)Except as provided in subsection (3), the oversight team shall consider on a case-by-case basis requests for a reduction in or waiver of compensatory mitigation based upon an assessment including but not limited to the following:
(a)a project that is located at least six-tenths of a mile from the center of an active lek but for which it is economically infeasible to be located more than 2 miles from the center of an active lek;
(b)the economic benefit to the local community and the project developer;
(c)whether the project is undertaken and completed outside of the sage grouse mating season; or
(d)whether the project involves one-time construction and does not require ongoing disturbance once completed, except for occasional routine maintenance of existing facilities.
(2)The oversight team shall provide a summary of the reasons why a reduction in or waiver of compensatory mitigation is approved or denied.
(3)Compensatory mitigation may be waived for opencut operations located outside of core areas and at least six-tenths of a mile from the center of an active lek if the permit pursuant to 82-4-431 is held by a county, city, or town in the state.
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