PROCEDURE. 



' Applications for term permits shall be in writing and must be filed 

 with the forest supervisor of the Forest affected. No special form is 

 provided, but such applications should state the location of the lands 

 desired, the use that will be made thereof, and the approximate cost 

 of the improvements contemplated. If the application is for a hotel 

 or summer resort, it must be accompanied by plans and specifications 

 of the proposed structures and a statement as to their probable cost. 

 The supervisor will cause a report to be made on Form 964 and a 

 survey to be made by a forest officer of the land which is desired and 

 it is recommended the applicant may be allowed to use. Whenever 

 possible a forest officershould examine the land in company with the 

 applicant so that there will be no misunderstanding as to the land 

 that is wanted. The supervisor's report should include a recommen- 

 dation as to the annual charge and his reasons therefor. In reporting 

 on applications for hotels or resorts he should also state what he 

 knows about the financial ability of the applicant to carry out his 

 plan and the location of the hotel and resort with respect to other 

 like places, as well as any other fact which would be of interest to the 

 granting officer in acting on the Application. The permit should be 

 written on Form 854. 



When the approved permit is sent to the permittee, it should be 

 accompanied by a copy thereof to be signed by him and returned to 

 the forest supervisor. 



A. F. POTTEK, 



Acting Forester. 

 Approved : 



D. F. HOUSTON, 



Secretary of Agriculture. 



GOVERNMENT PKlNTINt. 



