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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 4201115" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>A contractor has to apply for a Sandy soil mining permit with the BIA if they have required borrow material within the Osage Nation Mineral Reservation when constructing roadways.</p><p></p><p>If borrow material is obtained outside of Osage County the contractor still needs to obtain an ONMRSSM Permit to bring that material into Osage Co. Also, the contractor is not allowed to dispose of excess dirt material from Osage Co to another county. </p><p></p><p>There are a lot of fees associated with obtaining borrow material in Osage Co that a contractor doesn’t have to pay in the rest of Oklahoma. One of the fees is royalties. A contractor will always pay a land owner for borrow material but in the Osage Nation Mineral Reservation they pay royalties as well. It’s basically a headache that costs more to do business and the taxpayers foot the additional expenses</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 4201115, member: 33119"] A contractor has to apply for a Sandy soil mining permit with the BIA if they have required borrow material within the Osage Nation Mineral Reservation when constructing roadways. If borrow material is obtained outside of Osage County the contractor still needs to obtain an ONMRSSM Permit to bring that material into Osage Co. Also, the contractor is not allowed to dispose of excess dirt material from Osage Co to another county. There are a lot of fees associated with obtaining borrow material in Osage Co that a contractor doesn’t have to pay in the rest of Oklahoma. One of the fees is royalties. A contractor will always pay a land owner for borrow material but in the Osage Nation Mineral Reservation they pay royalties as well. It’s basically a headache that costs more to do business and the taxpayers foot the additional expenses [/QUOTE]
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