Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 1513 | Coal Surface Mining
Section 1513.073 | Designating Areas as Unsuitable for Coal Mining Operations.

Effective: September 30, 2011
Latest Legislation: House Bill 163 - 129th General Assembly
(A)(1) Upon petition pursuant to division (B) of this section, the chief of the division of mineral resources management shall designate an area as unsuitable for all or certain types of coal mining operations if the chief determines that reclamation pursuant to the requirements of this chapter is not technologically and economically feasible.
(2) Upon petition pursuant to division (B) of this section, a surface area may be designated unsuitable for all or certain types of coal mining operations if the operations will:
(a) Be incompatible with existing state or local land use plans or programs;
(b) Affect fragile or historic lands in which the operations could result in significant damage to important historic, cultural, scientific, and esthetic values and natural systems;
(c) Affect renewable resource lands in which the operations could result in a substantial loss or reduction of long-range productivity of water supply or of food or fiber products, or aquifers and aquifer recharge areas;
(d) Affect natural hazard lands in which the operations could substantially endanger life and property, such lands to include areas subject to frequent flooding and areas of unstable geology.
(3) The chief shall develop the following:
(a) A data base and an inventory system that will permit proper evaluation of the capacity of different land areas of the state to support and permit reclamation of coal mining operations;
(b) A method or methods for implementing land use planning decisions concerning coal mining operations;
(c) Procedures for proper notice and opportunities for public participation, including a public meeting prior to making any designation or redesignation, pursuant to this section.
(4) Determinations of the unsuitablity of land for coal mining, as provided for in this section, shall be integrated as closely as possible with present and future land use planning and regulation processes at the federal, state, and local levels.
(5) The requirements of this section do not apply to lands on which coal mining operations were being conducted on August 3, 1977, or under a permit issued pursuant to this chapter, or where substantial legal and financial commitments in the operation were in existence prior to January 4, 1977.
(B) A person having an interest that is or may be adversely affected may petition the chief to have an area designated as unsuitable for coal mining operations or to have such a designation terminated. The petition shall contain allegations of facts with supporting evidence that would tend to establish the allegations. The chief shall hold a public meeting in the locality of the affected area, after appropriate notice and publication of the date, time, and location of the meeting within ninety days after receipt of the petition, provided that the chief may extend the time for holding the meeting an additional two hundred ten days when, in the chief's judgment, such additional time is needed for adequate review of the petition. Any person may appear at the meeting and present a statement or evidence regarding the petition. Within sixty days after the meeting, the chief shall issue and furnish to the petitioner and any other participant at the meeting a written decision regarding the petition, and the reasons therefor.
(C) Prior to designating any land areas as unsuitable for coal mining operations or terminating previous determinations of unsuitability, the chief shall prepare a detailed statement on:
(1) The potential coal resources of the area;
(2) The demand for coal resources;
(3) The impact of the designation on the environment, the economy, and the supply of coal.
(D) After August 3, 1977, and subject to valid existing rights, no coal mining operations except those that existed on August 3, 1977, shall be permitted:
(1) On any lands within the boundaries of units of the national park system, the national wildlife refuge systems, the national system of trails, the national wilderness preservation system, the wild and scenic rivers system, including study rivers designated under section 5(a) of the "Wild and Scenic Rivers Act," 82 Stat. 906 (1968), 16 U.S.C.A. 1274, and national recreation areas designated by act of congress;
(2) On any federal lands within the boundaries of any national forest unless approval is granted by the secretary of the United States department of the interior;
(3) That will adversely affect any publicly owned park or any places included in the national register of historic sites unless approved jointly by the chief and the federal, state, or local agency with jurisdiction over the park or the historic site;
(4) Within one hundred feet of the outside right-of-way line of any public road, measured horizontally, except where mine access roads or haulage roads join such right-of-way line and except that the chief may permit the roads to be relocated or the area affected to lie within one hundred feet of such road if after public notice and opportunity for public meeting in the locality of the affected area a written finding is made that the interests of the public and the landowners affected thereby will be protected;
(5) Within three hundred feet from any occupied dwelling, measured horizontally, unless waived by the owner thereof, nor within three hundred feet, measured horizontally, of any public building, school, church, community, or institutional building, or public park, nor within one hundred feet, measured horizontally, of a cemetery.

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Ohio Revised Code

Title 15 | Conservation of Natural Resources

Chapter 1513 | Coal Surface Mining

Section 1513.01 | Coal Surface Mining Definitions.

Section 1513.02 | Chief of Division of Mineral Resources Management - Powers and Duties.

Section 1513.03 | Mineral Resources Inspectors - Right of Entry.

Section 1513.04 | Prohibited Acts.

Section 1513.05 | Reclamation Commission.

Section 1513.07 | Coal Mining and Reclamation Permit - Application or Renewal - Reclamation Plan.

Section 1513.071 | Submission of Advertisement and Notice of Application for Permit or Significant Revision.

Section 1513.072 | Administrative Rules for Coal Exploration Operations.

Section 1513.073 | Designating Areas as Unsuitable for Coal Mining Operations.

Section 1513.074 | Application for Extension of Permit to Contiguous Land.

Section 1513.075 | Potential Acidity and Neutralization of Disturbed Strata.

Section 1513.076 | Agency Coordination and Cooperation Respecting Permits.

Section 1513.08 | Filing Performance Bond or Deposit of Cash or Securities.

Section 1513.081 | Priority Lien Where Permittee Becomes Insolvent or Alternative Not Provided.

Section 1513.09 | Inspections of Coal Mining and Reclamation Operations.

Section 1513.11 | Order of Chief or Representative Shall Be in Writing.

Section 1513.13 | Appeal to Reclamation Commission.

Section 1513.131 | Public Adjudicatory Hearings.

Section 1513.14 | Appeal to Court of Appeals.

Section 1513.15 | Requesting Attorney General to Institute Civil Action.

Section 1513.16 | Performance Standards.

Section 1513.161 | Explosives - Rules.

Section 1513.162 | Operator to Replace Water Supply.

Section 1513.17 | Prohibited Acts.

Section 1513.171 | Tax Credit for Reclamation Outside Permit Area.

Section 1513.18 | Reclamation Forfeiture Fund.

Section 1513.182 | Reclamation Forfeiture Fund Advisory Board.

Section 1513.20 | Purchase or Acquisition of Eroded Land.

Section 1513.21 | Chief of Division Shall Reclaim Land.

Section 1513.22 | Plan of Reclamation and Estimate of Cost.

Section 1513.23 | Studies, Surveys and Maps for Planning Reclamation.

Section 1513.24 | Implementing Reclamation Plan.

Section 1513.25 | Transferring or Selling Reclaimed Land or Interest in Land.

Section 1513.26 | Annual Report.

Section 1513.27 | Reclaiming Land at State Expense.

Section 1513.28 | Applications for Reclamation Grants.

Section 1513.30 | Mining Regulation and Safety Fund; Selection of Project Areas.

Section 1513.31 | Grants From Mining Regulation and Safety Fund - Application - Determination.

Section 1513.32 | Agreements for State Entry and Use of Funds to Reclaim Land.

Section 1513.33 | Grant Constitutes Loan by State to Community Improvement or Nonprofit Corporation.

Section 1513.34 | Education and Training for Mineral Resources Inspectors, District Supervisors, and Enforcement Personnel.

Section 1513.35 | Permit Requirements for Underground Coal Mining.

Section 1513.36 | Experimental Practices.

Section 1513.37 | Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fund.

Section 1513.372 | Immunity From Liability.

Section 1513.38 | Compliance With Requirements.

Section 1513.39 | Retaliation Against Employees Prohibited.

Section 1513.40 | Liability of Corporate Director, Officer or Agent.

Section 1513.41 | Informant May Accompany Inspector.

Section 1513.99 | Penalty.