taken to prevent a few persons gaining control of the best sites where 

 it would be possible to suitably accommodate many others. It is not 

 expected that permittees will be placed close together unless there is 

 such demand for building sites in any particular locality that users 

 must be placed near together in order to meet the reasonable needs of 

 all. Permittees can be assured that while they are allowed to occupy 

 only a restricted area, nevertheless it will be the policy of the depart- 

 ment not to allow other persons to use lands immediately adjoining 

 unless justified by reasonable necessity. In localities where it can 

 be foreseen that there is a likelihood of considerable public demand 

 for building sites, the forest supervisor should, at as early a date as 

 practicable, survey the tract into lots in order that he may provide 

 for the greatest number of users, and also handle this matter in an 

 orderly manner. He should also prepare a general report on the 

 locality, discussing climatic conditions, transportation facilities, dis- 

 tance from centers of population, and special features which would 

 interest prospective users. 



Permits are assignable with the consent of the officer by whom they 

 were granted or his successor. In general, premises may be sublet, 

 with the exception that the subletting of hotels and resorts must be 

 with the approval of the district forester. 



Permits will usually be granted subject to the following terms: 



(a) That the permittee observe all regulations of the Department 

 of Agriculture relating to the National -Forests; 



(b) That premises be kept in a neat and orderly condition and that 

 the permittee dispose of refuse and locate outhouses and cesspools as 

 directed by the -forest officers and observe such* other sanitary re- 

 quirements as may at any time appear necessary to protect the 

 public health ; 



(c) That improvements be constructed within a reasonable time 

 and in accordance with plans and specifications filed with the forest 

 officers, when required, and approved by them; 



(d) That all reasonable caution be taken to prevent forest fires; 



(e) That where the permit is for a business enterprise the permittee 

 shall comply with the requirements of State laws and shall conduct 

 his business in a legal and orderly manner; 



(/) That timber shall be removed only under permit from forest 

 officers ; 



(g) That a fair annual rental be paid for the use of the land 



upied; 



(Ti) That structures may be removed within a reasonable time 4 after 

 the permit is terminated ; 



(i) That the permit may be transferred with the approval of the 

 officer who granted it or his successor; that hotels and resorts may be 

 sublet only with the approval of 'the district forester; 



