Instructions for Making Timber Surveys in the National Forests Including Stand

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Instructions for Making Timber Surveys in the National Forests Including Stand
United States. Forest Service
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Permits may be given for any National Forest lands except lands which are subject to entry under the homestead law. Permits should not be given for lands which it can clearly be seen will be needed in a comparatively short time for public or quasi-public purposes, as, for instance, a reservoir, sawmill site, or public camping grounds.
RENTAL CHARGES.
The primary object of term permits is not to secure a revenue but to promote the use of National Forest lands for recreation purposes. At the same
... time, since permittees obtain special benefits, it is only fair that they should reimburse the Government to some extent for the expenditures it incurs in administering the land. As to summer homes, a fair annual charge should be made, taking into consideration the accessibility of the tract, special advantages which it may offer, and the amount of land covered by the permit. As to lands used for commercial purposes the charge should be bused on what like private lands in the same locality would rent for if put to the same uses.

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