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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 254 · § 254.21

§ 254.21. Applications.

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(a)An application to purchase National Forest System lands---
(1)Must be made by designated officials) authorized to do business in the name of a county, city, or local governmental subdivision;
(2)May be in the form of a letter, ordinance, or resolution;
(3)Must be furnished to the District Ranger or the Forest Supervisor for the National Forest area in which the lands are situated; and
(4)Must be limited to 640 acres or less adjacent to an established community.
(b)An application must be accompanied by---
(1)A description of the land desired; and
(2)A development plan, consisting of a narrative statement and map, which gives a detailed description of the intended use of the site and how essential community needs will be met by the purchase.
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