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must, before permit is issued, make all required pay- 

 ments and agree that any necessary construction work 

 will commence within some definitely stated reasonable 

 time, that the work will be completed within a certain 

 period, and that the privilege will be beneficially en- 

 joyed for at least a certain stated period each year. 

 Such time is to be reckoned from the date of execution 

 of the agreement by the applicant. Forest officers 

 should, therefore, in recommending the time for com- 

 mencement and completion of privilege projects, take 

 into consideration the physical conditions, such as 

 climate, facilities for transportation, availability of 

 laborers and materials, etc. 



After any permit has been granted, the forest officer should 

 carefully note whether the time limitations for beginning and 

 completing construction and enjoying the privileges are observed 

 by the permittee. They should promptly inform the forester of 

 any breach of the agreement in these particulars, and unless per- 

 mittees can show good reason for failure to comply with their 

 agreements the permits will be revoked. 



HOTELS,* STORES, MILLS, ETC. 



REG. 33. Hotels, stores, mills, apiaries, limekilns, resi- 

 dences, and similar establishments will be permitted upon 

 forest reserve lands wherever the demand is legitimate 

 and consistent with forest reserve interests. 



The use of tracts of not to exceed 2 acres for a 

 school and 1 acre for a church is specifically provided 

 for by law, subject to regulation by the Department 

 and any other disposition of the land by the Govern- 

 ment. (Appendix, p. 160.) Timber for the construc- 

 tion of church and school buildings may be secured 

 under the free use regulations. (Reg. 10.) 

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