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1 Authorization ID: ASH140 Contact ID: MT ASHLAND ASSOCIATION Expiration Date: 12/31/2051 Use Code: 161 FS-2700-5b (v. 11/11) OMB No. 0596-0082 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST
SERVICE SKI AREA TERM SPECIAL USE PERMIT Authority: SKI AREA PERMIT ACT October 22, 1986 MT. ASHLAND ASSOCIATION (MAA), PO Box 220, ASHLAND, OR, 97520 (hereafter called the holder) is
hereby authorized to use National Forest System lands, on the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, for the purposes of constructing, operating, and maintaining winter sports resort
including food service, retail sales, and other ancillary facilities, described herein, known as the Mt. Ashland ski area and subject to the provisions of this term permit. This permit
is within Sections 15, 16, 17, 20, 21 and 22, T. 40 S., R. 1 E., WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, covers 960 acres described here and as shown on the attached map dated 12/19/2011. The following
improvements, whether on or off the site, are authorized: Approximately 125 acres of developed skiing terrain, with four chairlifts, 23 primary ski runs, and one “Bowl” area. Skier facilities
consist of a day lodge, a ski rental shop building and a parking lot for approximately 550 to 600 vehicles. Other associated buildings consist of a lift shop, vehicle shop, race building
and a waste water treatment facility. Attached Clauses. This term permit is accepted subject to the conditions set forth herein on pages 1 through 18 and to exhibit A attached or referenced
hereto and made a part of this permit. TERMS AND CONDITIONS I. AUTHORITY AND USE AND TERM AUTHORIZED A. Authority. This term permit is issued under the authority of the Act of October
22, 1986, (Title 16, United States Code, Section 497b), and Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, Sections 251.50-251.64. B. Authorized Officer. The authorized officer is the Forest
Supervisor. The authorized officer may designate a representative for administration of specific portions of this authorization. C. Rules, Laws and Ordinances. The holder, in exercising
the privileges granted by this term permit, shall comply with all present and future regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture and federal laws; and all present and future, state,
county, and municipal laws, ordinances, or regulations which are applicable to the area or operations covered by this permit to the extent they are not in conflict with federal law,
policy or regulation. The Forest Service assumes no responsibility for enforcing laws, regulations, ordinances and the like which are under the jurisdiction of other government bodies.
D. Term. Unless sooner terminated or revoked by the authorized officer, in accordance with the provisions of the authorization, this permit shall terminate on 12/31/2051, but a new special-use
authorization to occupy and use the same National Forest land may be granted provided the holder shall comply with the then-existing laws and regulations governing the occupancy and
use of National Forest lands. The holder shall notify the authorized officer in writing not less than six ((6) months prior to said date that such new authorization is desired. E. Nonexclusive
Use. The use and occupancy authorized by this permit are not exclusive. The Forest Service reserves the right of access to the permit area, including a continuing right of physical entry
to the permit area for inspection, monitoring, or any other purpose consistent with any right or obligation of the United States under any law or regulation. The Forest Service reserves
the right to allow others to use the permit area in any way that is not inconsistent with the holder’s rights and privileges under this permit, after consultation with all parties involved.
Except for any restrictions that the holder and the authorized officer agree are necessary to protect the installation and operation of authorized
2 improvements, the permit area shall remain open to the public for all lawful purposes. F. Master Development Plan. In consideration of the privileges authorized by this permit, the
holder agrees to prepare and submit changes in the Master Development Plan encompassing the entire winter sports resort presently envisioned for development in connection with the National
Forest lands authorized by this permit, and in a form acceptable to the Forest Service. Additional construction beyond maintenance of existing improvements shall not be authorized until
this plan has been amended. Planning should encompass all the area authorized for use by this permit. The accepted Master Development Plan shall become a part of this permit. For planning
purposes, a capacity for the ski area in people-at-one time shall be established in the Master Development Plan and appropriate National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) document. The
overall development shall not exceed that capacity without further environmental analysis documentation through the appropriate NEPA process. G Periodic Revision. 1. The terms and conditions
of this authorization shall be subject to revision to reflect changing times and conditions so that land use allocation decisions made as a result of revision to Forest Land and Resource
Management Plan may be incorporated. 2. At the sole discretion of the authorized officer this term permit may be amended to remove authorization to use any National Forest System lands
not specifically covered in the Master Development Plan and/or needed for use and occupancy under this authorization. II. IMPROVEMENTS A. Permission. Nothing in this permit shall be
construed to imply permission to build or maintain any improvement not specifically named in the Master Development Plan and approved in the annual operating plan, or further authorized
in writing by the authorized officer. B. Site Development Schedule. As part of this permit, a schedule for the progressive development of the permitted area and installation of facilities
shall be prepared jointly by the holder and the Forest Service. Such a schedule shall be prepared by the Mt. Ashland Association, and shall set forth an itemized priority list of planned
improvements and the due date for completion. This schedule shall be made a part of this permit. The holder may accelerate the scheduled date for installation of any improvement authorized,
provided the other scheduled priorities are met; and provided further, that all priority installations authorized are completed to the satisfaction of the Forest Service and ready for
public use prior to the scheduled due date. 1. All required plans and specifications for site improvements, and structures included in the development schedule shall be properly certified
and submitted to the Forest Service at least forty-five (45) days before the construction date stipulated in the development schedule. 2. In the event there is agreement with the Forest
Service to expand the facilities and services provided on the areas covered by this permit, the holder shall jointly prepare with the Forest Service a development schedule for the added
facilities prior to any construction and meet requirements of paragraph II.D of this section. Such schedule shall be made a part of this permit. C. Plans. All plans for development,
layout, construction, reconstruction or alteration of improvements on the site, as well as revisions of such plans, must be prepared by a licensed engineer, architect, and/or landscape
architect (in those states in which such licensing is required) or other qualified individual acceptable to the authorized officer. Such plans must be accepted by the authorized officer
before the commencement of any work. A holder may be required to furnish as-built plans, maps, or surveys upon the completion of construction. D. Amendment. This authorization may be
amended to cover new, changed, or additional use(s) or area not previously considered in the approved Master Development plan. In approving or denying changes or modifications, the authorized
officer shall consider among other things, the findings or recommendations of other involved agencies and whether their terms and conditions of the existing authorization may be continued
or revised, or a new authorization issued. E. Ski Lift Plans and Specifications. All plans for uphill equipment and systems shall be properly certified as being in accordance with the
American National Standard Safety Requirements for Aerial Passenger Tramways (B77.1). A complete set of drawings, specifications, and records for each lift shall be maintained by the
holder and made available to the Forest Service upon request. These documents shall be retained by the holder for a period of three (3) years after the removal of the system from National
Forest land.
3 III. OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE A. Conditions of Operations. The holder shall maintain the improvements and premises to standards of repair, orderliness, neatness, sanitation, and
safety acceptable to the authorized officer. Standards are subject to periodic change by the authorized officer. This use shall normally be exercised at least 30 days each year or season.
Failure of the holder to exercise this minimum use may result in termination pursuant to VIII.B. B. Ski Lift, Holder Inspection. The holder shall have all passenger tramways inspected
by a qualified engineer or tramway specialist. Inspections shall be made in accordance with the American National Standard Safety Requirements for Aerial Passenger Tramways (B77.1).
A certificate of inspection, signed by an officer of the holder's company, attesting to the adequacy and safety of the installations and equipment for public use shall be received by
the Forest Service prior to public operation stating as a minimum: "Pursuant to our special use permit, permit, we have had an inspection to determine our compliance with the American
National Standard B77.1. We have received the results of that inspection and have made corrections of all deficiencies noted. The facilities are ready for public use." C. Operating Plan.
The holder or designated representative shall prepare and annually revise by October 15th an Operating Plan. The Plan shall be prepared in consultation with the authorized officer or
designated representative and cover winter and summer operations as appropriate. The provisions of the Operating Plan and the annual revisions shall become a part of this permit and
shall be submitted by the holder and approved by the authorized officer or their designated representatives. This plan shall consist of at least the following sections: 1. Ski patrol
and first aid. 2. Communications. 3. Signs. 4. General safety and sanitation. 5. Erosion control. 6. Accident reporting. 7. Avalanche control. 8. Search and rescue. 9. Boundary management.
10. Vegetation management. 11. Designation of representatives. 12. Trail routes for nordic skiing. The authorized officer may require a joint annual business meeting agenda to: a. Update
Gross Fixed Assets and lift-line proration when the fee is calculated by the Graduated Rate Fee System. b. Determine need for performance bond for construction projects, and amount of
bond. c. Provide annual use reports. D. Cutting of Trees. Trees or shrubbery on the permitted area may be removed or destroyed only after the authorized officer has approved and marked,
or otherwise designated, that which may be removed or destroyed. Timber cut or destroyed shall be paid for by the holder at appraised value, provided that the Forest Service reserves
the right to dispose of the merchantable timber to others than the holder at no stumpage cost to the holder. E. Signs. Signs or advertising devices erected on National Forest lands shall
have prior approval by the Forest Service as to location, design, size, color, and message. Erected signs shall be be maintained or renewed as necessary to neat and presentable standards,
as determined by the Forest Service. IV. NONDISCRIMINATION. During the performance of this permit, the holder agrees: A. Nondiscrimination. 1. The holder and its employees shall not
discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, sex (in educational activities), national origin, age, or disability or by curtailing or refusing to furnish accommodations,
facilities, services, or use privileges offered to the public generally. In addition, the holder and its employees shall comply with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964 as amended, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended, and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended.
4 2. The holder shall include and require compliance with the above nondiscrimination provisions in any third-party agreement made with respect to the operations authorized under this
permit. 3. The Forest Service shall furnish signs setting forth this policy of nondiscrimination. These signs shall be conspicuously displayed at the public entrance to the premises
and at other exterior or interior locations, as directed by the Forest Service. 4. The Forest Service shall have the right to enforce the foregoing nondiscrimination provisions by suit
for specific performance or by any other available remedy under the laws of the United States or the State in which the violation occurs. B. Equal Access to Federal Programs. In addition
to the above nondiscrimination policy, the holder agrees to insure that its programs and activities are open to the general public on an equal basis and without regard to any non-merit
factor. V. LIABILITIES A. Third Party Rights. This permit is subject to all valid existing rights and claims outstanding in third parties. The United States is not liable to the holder
for the exercise of any such right or claim. B. Indemnification of the United States. The holder shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the United States for any costs, damages,
claims, liabilities, and judgments arising from past, present, and future acts or omissions of the holder in connection with the use and occupancy authorized by this permit. This indemnification
provision includes but is not limited to acts and omissions of the holder or the holder's heirs, assigns, agents, employees, contractors, or lessees in connection with the use and occupancy
authorized by this permit which result in (1) violations of any laws and regulations which are now or which may in the future become applicable, including but not limited to the environmental
laws listed in clause XI.A of this permit; (2) judgments, claims, demands, penalties, or fees assessed against the United States; (3) costs, expenses, and damages incurred by the the
United States; or (4) the release or threatened release of any solid waste, hazardous waste, hazardous materials, pollutant, contaminant, oil in any form, or petroleum product into the
environment. The authorized officer may prescribe terms that allow the holder to replace, repair, restore, or otherwise undertake necessary curative activities to mitigate damages in
addition or as an alternative to monetary indemnification. C. Damage to United States Property. The holder has an affirmative duty to protect from damage the land, property, and other
interests of the United States. Damage includes but is not limited to fire suppression costs, and all costs and damages associated with or resulting from the release or threatened release
of a hazardous material occurring during or as a result of activities of the holder or the holder's heirs, assigns, agents, employees, contractors, or lessees on, or related to, the
lands, property, and other interests covered by this permit. For purposes of clauses V.C and section XI, "hazardous material" shall mean (a) any hazardous substance under section 101(14)
of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. § 9601(14); (b) any pollutant or contaminant under section 101(33) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C.
§ 9601(33); (c) any petroleum product or its derivative, including fuel oil, and waste oils; and (d) any hazardous substance, extremely hazardous substance, toxic substance, hazardous
waste, ignitable, reactive or corrosive materials, pollutant, contaminant, element, compound, mixture, solution or substance that may pose a present or potential hazard to human health
or the environment under any applicable environmental laws. 1. The holder shall avoid damaging or contaminating the environment, including but not limited to the soil, vegetation (such
as trees, shrubs, and grass), surface water, and groundwater, during the holder's use and occupancy of the permit area. If the environment or any government property covered by this
permit becomes damaged during the holder's use and occupancy of the permit area, the holder shall immediately repair the damage or replace the damaged items to the satisfaction of the
authorized officer and at no expense to the United States. 2. The holder shall be liable for all injury, loss, or damage, including fire suppression or other costs associated with rehabilitation
or restoration of natural resources, associated with the holder's use and occupancy of the permit area. Compensation shall include but is not limited to the value of resources damaged
or destroyed, the costs of restoration, cleanup, or other mitigation, fire suppression or other types of abatement costs, and all associated administrative, legal (including attorney's
fees), and other costs. Such costs may be deducted from a performance bond required under clause XII.E. 3. The holder shall be liable for damage caused by use of the holder or the holder's
heirs, assigns, agents, employees, contractors, or lessees to all roads and trails of the United States that are open to public use to the same extent as provided under clause V.C.1,
except that liability shall not include reasonable and ordinary wear and tear.
5 D. Risks. The holder assumes all risk of loss to the improvements resulting from natural or catastrophic events, including but not limited to, avalanches, rising waters, high winds,
falling limbs or trees, and other hazardous events. If the improvements authorized by this permit are destroyed or substantially damaged by natural or catastrophic events, the authorized
officer shall conduct an analysis to determine whether the improvements can be safely occupied in the future and whether rebuilding should be allowed. The analysis shall be provided
to the holder within six (6) months of the event. E. Hazards. The holder has the responsibility of inspecting the area authorized for use under this permit for evidence of hazardous
conditions which could affect the improvements or pose a risk of injury to individuals. F. Insurance. The holder shall have in force public liability insurance covering: (1) property
damage in the amount of $25,000 dollars, and (2) damage to persons in the minimum amount of $500,000 dollars in the event of death or injury to one individual, and the minimum amount
of $2,000,000 dollars in the event of death or injury to more than one individual. These minimum amounts and terms are subject to change at the sole discretion of the authorized officer
at the five-year anniversary date of this authorization. The coverage shall extend to property damage, bodily injury, or death arising out of the holder's activities under the permit
including, but not limited to, occupancy or use of the land and the construction, maintenance, and operation of the structures, facilities, or equipment authorized by this permit. Such
insurance shall also name the United States as an additionally insured. The holder shall send an authenticated copy of its insurance policy to the Forest Service immediately upon issuance
of the policy. The policy shall also contain a specific provision or rider to the effect that the policy shall not be cancelled or its provisions changed or deleted before thirty (30)
days written notice to the Forest Supervisor, Medford Interagency Office, 3040 Biddle Rd, Medford, Oregon 97504, by the insurance company. Rider Clause (for insurance companies) "It
is understood and agreed that the coverage provided under this policy shall not be cancelled or its provisions changed or deleted before thirty (30) days of receipt of written notice
to the Forest Supervisor, Medford Interagency Office, 3040 Biddle Rd, Medford, Oregon 97504, by the insurance company." VI. FEES Ski Area Permit Fees. The Forest Service shall adjust
and calculate permit fees authorized by this permit to reflect any revisions to permit fee provisions in 16 U.S.C. 497c or to comply with any new permit fee system based on fair market
value that may be adopted by statute or otherwise after issuance of this permit. A. Fee Calculation. The annual fee due the United States for the activities authorized by this permit
shall be calculated using the following formula: SAPF = (.015 x AGR in bracket 1) + (.025 x AGR in bracket 2) + (.0275 x AGR in bracket 3) + (.04 x AGR in bracket 4) Where: AGR = [(LT
+ SS) x (proration %)] + GRAF AGR is adjusted gross revenue; LT is revenue from sales of alpine and nordic lift tickets and passes; GRAF is gross year-round revenue from ancillary facilities;
Proration % is the factor to apportion revenue attributable to use of National Forest System lands; SAPF is the ski area permit fee for use of National Forest System lands; and SS is
revenue from alpine and nordic ski school operations. 1. SAPF shall be calculated by summing the results of multiplying the indicated percentage rates by the amount of the holder's adjusted
gross revenue (AGR), which falls into each of the four brackets. Follow direction in paragraph 2 to determine AGR. The permit fee shall be calculated based on the holder's fiscal year,
unless mutually agreed otherwise by the holder and the authorized officer. The four revenue brackets shall be adjusted annually by the consumer price index issued in FSH 2709.11, chapter
30. The revenue brackets shall be indexed for the previous calendar year. The holder's AGR for any fiscal year shall not be split into more than one set of indexed brackets. Only the
levels of AGR defined in each bracket are updated annually. The
6 percentage rates do not change. The revenue brackets and percentages displayed in Exhibit 01 shall be used as shown in the preceding formula to calculate the permit fee. Adjusted Gross
Revenue (AGR) Brackets and Associated Percentage Rates for Use in Determining Ski Area Permit Fee (SAPF) Revenue Brackets (updated annually by CPI*) and Percentage Rates Holder FY Bracket
1 (1.5%) Bracket 2 (2.5%) Bracket 3 (2.75%) Bracket 4 (4%) FY 2007 CPI: 1.041 All revenue below $4,000,000 $4,000,000 to <$20,004,000 $20,004,000 to $66,680,000 All revenue over $66,680,000
FY 2008 CPI: 1.024 All revenue below $4,096,000 $4,096,000 to <$20,484,000 $20,484,000 to $68,280,000 All revenue over $68,280,000 FY 2009 CPI: 1.056 All revenue below $4,325,000 $4,
325,000 to <$21,631,000 $21,631,000 to $72,104,000 All revenue over $72,104,000 FY 2010 CPI: 0.979 All revenue below $4,234,000 $4, 234,000 to <$21,177,000 $21,177,000 to $70,590,000
All revenue over $70,590,000 FY 2011 CPI: 1.012 All revenue below $4,285,000 $4, 285,000 to to <$21,431,000 $21,431,000 to $71,437,000 All revenue over $71,437,000 *The Director of Recreation,
Heritage, and Wilderness Resources, Washington Office, updates the revenue brackets annually, based on the Consumer Price Index, (CPI-U), Table A which is published monthly at http://www.bls.gov.
The CPI is revised and issued annually in section 97. The bracket update is accomplished by using the change in the CPI-U for "All Urban Consumers" index for the month of July and is
based on the percentage increase or decrease for the preceding calendar year. This index base period is 1982-84=100. For example, the 2009 adjustment uses the change between July 2007
and July 2008. 2. AGR shall be calculated by summing the revenue from lift tickets and ski school operations prorated for use of National Forest System lands and from ancillary facility
operations conducted on National Forest System lands. Revenue inclusions shall be income from sales of alpine and nordic tickets and ski area passes; alpine and nordic ski school operations;
gross revenue from ancillary facilities; the value of bartered goods and complimentary lift tickets (such as lift tickets provided free of charge to the holder's friends or relatives);
and special event revenue. Discriminatory pricing, a rate based solely on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or place of residence, is not allowed, but if
it occurs, include the amount that would have been received had the discriminatory pricing transaction been made at the market price, the price generally available to an informed public,
excluding special promotions. Revenue exclusions shall be income from sales of operating equipment; refunds; rent paid to the holder by subholders; sponsor contributions to special events;
any amount attributable to employee gratuities or employee lift tickets; discounts; ski area tickets or passes provided for a public safety or public service purpose (such as for National
Ski Patrol or for volunteers to assist on the slope in the Special Olympics); and other goods or services (except for bartered goods and complimentary lift tickets) for which the holder
does not receive money. Include the following in AGR: a. Revenue from sales of year-round alpine and nordic ski area passes and tickets and revenue from alpine and nordic ski school
operations prorated according to the percentage of use between National Forest System lands and private land in the ski area; b. Gross year-round revenue from temporary and permanent
ancillary facilities located on National Forest System lands; c. The value of bartered goods and complimentary lift tickets, which are goods, services, or privileges that are not
7 available to the general public (except for employee gratuities, employee lift tickets, and discounts, and except for ski area tickets and passes provided for a public safety or public
service purpose) and that are donated or provided without charge in exchange for something of value to organizations or individuals (for example, ski area product discounts, service
discounts, or lift tickets that are provided free of charge in exchange for advertising). Bartered goods and complimentary lift tickets (except for employee gratuities, employee lift
tickets, discounts, and except for ski area tickets and passes provided for a public safety or public service purpose) valued at market price shall be included in the AGR formula as
revenue under LT, SS, or GRAF, depending on the type of goods, services, or privileges donated or bartered; and d. Special event revenue from events, such as food festivals, foot races,
and concerts. Special event revenue shall be included in the AGR formula as revenue under LT, SS, or GRAF, as applicable. Prorate revenue according to the percentage of use between National
Forest System lands and private land as described in the following paragraphs 5 and 6. 3. LT is the revenue from sales of alpine and nordic lift tickets and passes purchased for the
purpose of using a ski area during any time of the year, including revenue that is generated on private land (such as from tickets sold on private land). 4. SS is the revenue from lessons
provided to teach alpine or nordic skiing or other winter sports activities, such as racing, snowboarding, or snowshoeing, including revenue that is generated on private land (such as
from tickets sold on private land). 5. Proration % is the method used to prorate revenue from the sale of ski area passes and lift tickets and revenue from ski school operations between
National Forest System lands and private land in the ski area. Separately prorate alpine and nordic revenue with an appropriate proration factor. Add prorated revenues together; then
sum them with GRAF to arrive at AGR. Use one or both of the following methods, as appropriate: a. STFP shall be the method used to prorate alpine revenue. The STFP direction contained
in FSM 2715.11c effective in 1992 shall be used. Include in the calculation only uphill devices (lifts, tows, and tramways) that are fundamental to the winter sports operation (usually
those located on both Federal and private land). Do not include people movers whose primary purpose is to shuttle people between parking areas or between parking areas and lodges and
offices. b. Nordic trail length is the method used to prorate nordic revenue. Use the percentage of trail length on National Forest System lands to total trail length. 6. GRAF is the
revenue from ancillary facilities, including all of
the holder's or subholder's lodging, food service, rental shops, parking, and other ancillary operations located on National Forest System lands. Do not include revenue that is generated
on private land. For facilities that are partially located on on National Forest System lands, calculate the ratio of the facility square footage located on National Forest System lands
to the total facility square footage. Special event revenue allocatable to GRAF shall be prorated by the ratio of use on National Forest System lands to the total use. 7. In cases when
the holder has no AGR for a given fiscal year, the holder shall pay a permit fee of $2 per acre for National Forest System lands under permit or a percentage of the appraised value of
National Forest System lands under permit, at the discretion of the authorized officer. B. Fee Payments. Reports and deposits shall be tendered in accordance with the following schedule.
They shall be sent or delivered to the collection officer, USDA, Forest Service, at the address furnished by the authorized officer. Checks or money orders shall be made payable to:
USDA, Forest Service. 1. The holder shall calculate and submit an advance payment which is due by the beginning of the holder's payment cycle. The advance payment shall equal 20 percent
of the holder's average permit fee for 3 operating years, when available. When past permit fee information is not available, the advance payment shall equal 20 percent of the permit
fee, based on the prior holder's average fee or projected AGR. For ski areas not expected to generate AGR for a given payment cycle, advance payment of the permit fee as calculated in
item A, paragraph 7 ($2 per acre for National Forest System lands under permit or a percentage of the appraised value of National Forest System lands under permit, at the discretion
of the authorized officer) shall be made. The advance payment shall be credited (item B, paragraph 3) toward the total ski area permit fee for the payment cycle. 2. The holder shall
report sales, calculate fees due based on a tentative percentage rate, and make interim payments each calendar year except for periods in which no sales take place and the holder has
notified the authorized officer that the operation has entered a seasonal shutdown for a specific period. Reports and payments shall be made by the end of the month following the end
of each reportable period. Interim payments shall be credited (item B, paragraph 3) toward the
8 total ski area permit fee for the payment cycle. 3. Within 90 days after the close of the ski area's payment cycle, the holder shall provide a financial statement, including a completed
permit fee information form, Form FS-2700-19a, representing the ski area's financial condition at the close of its business year and an annual operating statement reporting the results
of operations, including a final payment which includes year-end adjustments for the holder and each subholder for the same period. Any balance that exists may be credited and applied
against the next payment due or refunded, at the discretion of the permit holder. 4. Within 30 days of receipt of a statement from the Forest Service, the holder shall make any additional
payment required to ensure that the correct ski area permit fee is paid for the past year's operation. 5. All permit fee calculations and records of sales are subject to review or periodic
audit as determined by the authorized officer. Errors in calculation or payment shall be be corrected as needed for conformance with those reviews or audits. In accordance with the Fee
Payment Issue clause contained in this authorization, interest and penalties shall be assessed on additional fees due as a result of reviews or audits. C. Correcting Errors. Correction
of errors includes any action necessary to calculate the holder's sales or slope transport fee percentage or to make any other determination required to calculate permit fees accurately.
For fee calculation purposes, an error may include: a. Misreporting or misrepresentation of amounts; b. Arithmetic mistakes; c. Typographic mistakes; or d. Variation from generally accepted
accounting principles (GAAP), when such variations are inconsistent with the terms of this permit. Correction of errors shall be made retroactively to the date the error was made or
to the previous audit period, whichever is more recent, and past fees shall be adjusted accordingly. D. Fee Payment Issues. 1. Crediting of Payments. Payments shall be credited on the
date received by the deposit facility, except that if a payment is received on a non-workday, the payment shall not be credited until the next workday. 2. Disputed Fees. Fees are due
and payable by the due date. Disputed fees must be paid in full. Adjustments will be made if dictated by settlement terms or an appeal decision. 3. Late Payments (a) Interest. Pursuant
to 31 U.S.C. 3717 et seq., interest shall be charged on any fee amount not paid within 30 days from the date it became due. The rate of interest assessed shall be the higher of the Prompt
Payment Act rate or the rate of the current value of funds to the Treasury (i.e., the Treasury tax and loan account rate), as prescribed and published annually or quarterly by the Secretary
of the Treasury in the Federal Register and the Treasury Fiscal Requirements Manual Bulletins. Interest on the principal shall accrue from the date the fee amount is due. (b) Administrative
Costs. If the account becomes delinquent, administrative costs to cover processing and handling the delinquency shall be assessed. (c) Penalties. A penalty of 6% per annum shall be assessed
on the total amount that is more than 90 days delinquent and shall accrue from the same date on which interest charges begin to accrue. (d) Termination for Nonpayment. This permit shall
terminate without the necessity of prior notice and opportunity to comply when any permit fee payment is 90 calendar days from the due date in arrears. The holder shall be responsible
for the delinquent fees, as well as any other costs of restoring the site to its original condition, including hazardous waste cleanup. 4. Administrative Offset and Credit Reporting.
Delinquent fees and other charges associated with the permit shall be subject to all rights and remedies afforded the United States pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 3711 et seq. and common law.
Delinquencies are subject to any or all of the following: (a) Administrative offset of payments due the holder from the Forest Service. (b) If in excess of 60 days, referal to the Department
of the Treasury for appropriate collection action as provided by 31
9 U.S.C. 3711(g)(1). (c) Offset by the Secretary of the Treasury of any amount due the holder, as provided by 31 U.S.C. 3720 et seq. (d) Disclosure to consumer or commercial credit reporting
agencies. E. Access to Records. For the purpose of administering this permit (including ascertaining that fees paid were correct and evaluating the propriety of the fee base), the holder
agrees to make all of the accounting books and supporting records to the business activities, as well as those of sublessees operating within the authority of this permit, available
for analysis by qualified representatives of the Forest Service or other Federal agencies authorized to review the Forest Service activities. Review of accounting books and supporting
records shall be made at dates convenient to the holder and reviewers. Financial information so obtained shall be treated as confidential as provided in regulations issued by the Secretary
of Agriculture. The holder shall retain the above records and keep them available for review for 5 years after the end of the year involved, unless disposition is otherwise approved
by the authorized officer in writing. G. Accounting Records. The holder shall follow Generally Accepted Accounting Principles or Other Comprehensive Bases of Accounting acceptable to
the Forest Service in recording financial transactions and in reporting results to the authorized officer. When requested by the authorized officer, the holder at its own expense, shall
have the annual accounting reports audited or prepared by a licensed independent accountant acceptable to the Forest Service. The holder shall require sublessees to comply with these
same requirements. The minimum acceptable accounting system shall include: 1. Systematic internal controls and recording by kind of business the gross receipts derived from all sources
of business conducted under this permit. Receipts should be recorded daily and, if possible, deposited into a bank account without reduction by disbursements. Receipt entries shall be
supported supported by source documents such as cash-register tapes, sale invoices, rental records, and cash accounts from other sources. 2. A permanent record of investments in facilities
(depreciation schedule), and current source documents for acquisition costs of capital items. 3. Preparation and maintenance of such special records and accounts as may be specified
by the authorized officer. VII. TRANSFER AND SALE A. Subleasing. The holder may sublease the use of land and improvements covered under this permit and the operation of concessions and
facilities authorized upon prior written notice to the authorized officer. The Forest Service reserves the right to disapprove subleasees. In any circumstance, only those facilities
and activities authorized by this permit may be subleased. The holder shall continue to be responsible for compliance with all conditions of this permit by persons to whom such premises
may be sublet. The holder may not sublease direct management responsibility without prior written approval by the authorized officer. B. Notification of Sale. The holder shall immediately
notify the authorized officer when a sale and transfer of ownership of the permitted improvements is planned. C. Divestiture of Ownership. Upon change in ownership of the facilities
authorized by this permit, the rights granted under this authorization may be transferred to the new owner upon application to and approval by the authorized officer. The new owner must
qualify and agree to comply with, and be bound by the terms and conditions of the authorization. In granting approval, the authorized officer may modify the terms, conditions, and special
stipulations to reflect any new requirements imposed by current Federal and state land use plans, laws, regulations or other management decisions. VIII. REVOCATION, SUSPENSION, AND TERMINATION
A. Revocation And Suspension. The authorized officer may revoke or suspend this permit in whole or in part: 1. For noncompliance with federal, state, or local law. 2. For noncompliance
with the terms and conditions of this permit. 3. For abandonment or other failure of the holder to exercise the privileges granted. 4. With the consent of the holder. 5. For specific
and compelling reasons in the public interest. Prior to revocation or suspension, other than immediate suspension under clause VIII.C, the authorized officer shall give
10 the holder written notice of the grounds for revocation or suspension. In the case of revocation or suspension based on clause VIII.A.1, 2, or 3, the authorized officer shall give
the holder a reasonable period, not to exceed 90 days, to cure any noncompliance. B. Revocation For Specific And Compelling Reasons In The Public Interest. 1. If during the term of this
permit the authorized officer determines that specific and compelling reasons in the public interest require revocation of this permit, this permit shall be revoked after 90 days written
notice to the holder, provided that the authorized officer may prescribe a shorter notice period if justified by the public interest. The Forest Service shall then have the right to
purchase the holder's authorized improvements, remove the holder's authorized improvements, or to require the holder to relocate or remove them. The Forest Service shall be obligated
to pay the lesser of (1) the cost of relocation and damages resulting from their relocation that are caused by the Forest Service or (2) the value of the authorized improvements as determined
by the Forest Service through an appraisal of their replacement cost, less an allowance for physical depreciation. If that amount is fixed by mutual agreement between the authorized
officer and the holder, that amount shall be accepted by the holder in full satisfaction of all claims against the United States under this clause. If mutual agreement is not reached,
the authorized officer shall determine the amount to be paid, which shall become part of the revocation decision. A payment made pursuant to this clause is subject to the availability
of appropriations. Nothing in this permit implies that Congress will appropriate funds to cover a deficiency in appropriations. 2. If revocation in the public interest occurs after the
holder has received notification that a new permit will not be issued following expiration of this permit, the amount of damages shall be adjusted as of the date of revocation by multiplying
the replacement cost by a fraction which has as the numerator the number of full months remaining in the term of the permit as of the date of revocation (measured from the date of the
revocation notice) and as the denominator the total number of months in the original term of this permit. C. Immediate Suspension. The authorized officer may immediately suspend this
permit, in whole or in part, when necessary to protect public health, safety, or the environment. The suspension decision shall be in writing. The holder may request an on-site review
with the authorized officer's supervisor of the adverse conditions prompting the suspension. The authorized officer's supervisor shall grant this request within 48 hours. Following the
on-site review, the authorized officer's supervisor shall promptly affirm, modify, or cancel the suspension. D. Appeals And Remedies. Written decisions made by the authorized officer
relating to administration of this permit are subject to administrative appeal pursuant to 36 CFR Part 251, Subpart C, as amended. Revocation or suspension of this permit shall not give
rise to any claim for damages by the holder against the Forest Service, other than as provided in clause VII.B. E. Termination. This permit shall terminate when by its terms a fixed
or agreed upon condition, event, or time occurs without any action by the authorized officer. Examples include but are not limited to expiration of the permit by its terms on a specified
date and termination upon change of control of the business entity. Termination of this permit is not subject to administrative appeal and shall not give rise to any claim for damages
by the holder against the Forest Service. F. Rights And Responsibilities Upon Revocation Or Termination Without Renewal. Except as provided in clause VIII.A., upon revocation of this
permit or termination of this permit without renewal of the authorized use, the authorized officer has the discretion to require the holder to sell or remove all structures and improvements,
except those owned by the United States, within a reasonable period prescribed by the authorized officer and to restore the site to the satisfaction of the authorized officer. If the
holder fails to sell or remove all structures or improvements within the prescribed period, they shall become the property of the United States and may be sold, destroyed, or otherwise
disposed of without any liability to the United States. However, the holder shall remain liable for all costs associated with their removal, including costs of sale and impoundment,
cleanup, and restoration of the site. G. Continuation Of Obligations And Liabilities Beyond Expiration Or Revocation. Notwithstanding the termination or revocation of this permit, its
terms and conditions shall remain in effect and shall be binding on the holder and the holder’s personal representative, successors, and assignees until all the holder’s obligations
and liabilities accruing before or as a result of termination or revocation of this permit have been satisfied. IX. RENEWAL A. Renewal. The authorized use may be renewed. Renewal requires
the following conditions: (1) the land use allocation is compatible with the Forest Land and Resource Management Plan; (2) the site is being used for the purposes previously authorized
and; (3) the enterprise is being continually operated and maintained in accordance with all the provisions of the permit. In making a renewal, the authorized officer may modify the terms,
conditions, and special stipulations.
11 X. RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES UPON TERMINATION OR NONRENEWAL A. Removal of Improvements. Except as provided in Clause VIII. A, upon termination or revocation of this special use
permit by the Forest Service, the holder shall remove within a reasonable time as established by the authorized officer, the structures and improvements, and shall restore the site to
a condition satisfactory to the authorized officer, unless otherwise waived in writing or in the authorization. If the holder fails to remove the structures or improvements within a
reasonable period, as determined by the authorized officer, they shall become the property of the United States without compensation to the holder, but that shall not relieve the holder's
liability for the removal and site restoration costs. XI. RESOURCE PROTECTION A. Compliance With Environmental Laws. The holder shall in connection with the use and occupancy authorized
by this permit comply with all applicable federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations, including but not limited to those established pursuant to the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 6901 et seq., the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq., the Oil Pollution Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. 2701 et
seq., the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq., the CERCLA, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq., the Toxic Substances Control Act, as amended, 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq., the
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended, 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq., and the Safe Drinking Water Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 300f et seq. B. Water Pollution. No waste
or by-product shall be discharged into water if it contains any substance in concentrations which will result in harm to fish and wildlife, or to human water supplies. Storage facilities
for materials capable of causing water pollution, if accidentally discharged, shall be located so as to prevent any spillage into waters or channels leading into water that would result
in harm to to fish and wildlife or to human water supplies. C. Esthetics. The holder shall protect the scenic esthetic values of the permit area and the adjacent land to the greatest
extent possible during construction, operation, and maintenance of the authorized improvements. D. Vandalism. The holder shall take reasonable measures to prevent and discourage vandalism
or disorderly conduct and when necessary shall contact the appropriate law enforcement officer to address these problems. E. Herbicide And Pesticide Use. Herbicides and pesticides may
not be used outside of buildings to control undesirable woody and herbaceous vegetation, aquatic plants, insects, rodents, or fish without the prior written approval of the authorized
officer. A request for approval of planned uses of pesticides shall be submitted annually by the holder on the due date established by the authorized officer. The report shall cover
a 12-month period of planned use beginning 3 months after the reporting date. Information essential for review shall be provided in the form specified. Exceptions to this schedule may
be allowed, subject to emergency request and approval, only when unexpected outbreaks of pests require control measures which were not anticipated at the time an annual report was submitted.
Only those materials registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for the specific purpose planned shall be authorized for use on National Forest System lands. Label instructions
and all applicable laws and regulations shall be strictly followed in the application of pesticides and disposal of excess materials and containers. F. Archaeological And Paleontological
Discoveries. The holder shall immediately notify the authorized officer of all antiquities or other objects of historic or scientific interest, including but not limited to historic
or prehistoric ruins, fossils, or artifacts discovered in connection with the use and occupancy authorized by this permit. The holder shall leave these discoveries intact and in place
until directed otherwise by the authorized officer. Protective and mitigative measures specified by the authorized officer shall be the responsibility of the holder. G. Native American
Graves Protection And Repatriation (NAGPRA). In accordance with 25 U.S.C. 3002 (d) and 43 CFR 10.4, if the holder inadvertently discovers human remains, funerary objects, sacred objects,
or objects of cultural patrimony on National Forest System lands, the holder shall immediately cease work in the area of the discovery and shall make a reasonable effort to protect and
secure the items. The holder shall immediately notify the authorized officer by telephone of the discovery and shall follow up with written confirmation of the discovery. The activity
that resulted in the inadvertent discovery may not resume until 30 days after the authorized officer certifies receipt of the written confirmation, if resumption of the activity is otherwise
lawful, or at any time if a binding written agreement has been executed between the Forest Service and the affiliated Indian tribes that adopts a recovery plan for the human remains
and objects. H. Protection Of Habitat Of Threatened, Endangered, And Sensitive Species. The location of sites within the permit area needing special measures for protection of plants
or animals listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973, 16 U.S.C. 531 et seq., as amended, or as sensitive by the Regional Forester under Forest
Service Manual (FSM) 2670, pursuant to consultation conducted under section 7 of the ESA, may be identified on the ground or shown on a separate map. The map shall be attached to this
permit as an appendix. The holder shall take any protective and mitigative measures specified by the authorized officer. If protective and mitigative measures prove
12 inadequate, if other sites within the permit area containing threatened, endangered, or sensitive species are discovered, or if new species are listed as threatened or endangered
under the ESA or as sensitive by the Regional Forester under the FSM, the authorized officer may specify additional protective and mitigative measures. Discovery of these areas by the
holder or the Forest Service shall be promptly reported to the other party. I. Consent To Store Hazardous Materials. The holder shall not store any hazardous materials at the site without
prior written approval from the authorized officer. This approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. If the authorized officer provides approval, this permit shall include (or in the
case of approval provided after this permit is issued, shall be amended to include) specific terms addressing the storage of hazardous materials, including the specific type of materials
to be stored, the volume, the type of storage, and a spill plan. Such terms shall be proposed by the holder and are subject to approval by the authorized officer. 1. If the holder receives
consent to store hazardous material, the holder shall identify to the Forest Service any hazardous material to be stored at the site. Such identification information shall be consistent
with column (1) of the table of hazardous materials and special provisions enumerated at 49 CFR 172.101 whenever the hazardous material appears in that table. For hazard communication
purposes, the holder shall maintain Material Safety Data Sheets for any stored hazardous chemicals, consistent with 29 CFR 1910.1200(c) and (g). In addition, all hazardous materials
stored by the holder shall be used, labeled, stored, transported, and disposed of in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. 2. If hazardous materials
are used or stored at the site, the authorized officer may require the holder to deliver and maintain a surety bond in accordance with clause IV.K. 3. The holder shall not release any
hazardous material as defined in clause IV.G onto land or into rivers, streams, impoundments, or natural or man-made channels leading to them. All prudent and safe attempts must be made
to contain any release of these materials. The authorized officer may specify conditions that must be met, including conditions more stringent than those imposed by federal, state, and
local regulations, to prevent releases and protect natural resources. J. Cleanup And Remediation 1. The holder shall immediately notify all appropriate response authorities, including
the National Response Center and the Forest Service authorized officer or the authorized officer's designated representative, of any oil discharge or of the release of a hazardous material
in the permit area in an amount greater than or equal to its reportable quantity, in accordance with 33 CFR Part 153, Subpart B, and 40 CFR Part 302. For the purposes of this requirement,
"oil" is defined by section 311(a)(1) of the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1321(a)(1). The holder shall immediately notify the authorized officer or the authorized officer's designated
representative of any release or threatened release of any hazardous material in or near the permit area which may be harmful to public health or welfare or which may adversely affect
natural resources on federal lands. 2. Except with respect to any federally permitted release as that term is defined under section 101(10) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9601(10), the holder
shall clean up or otherwise remediate any release, threat of release, or discharge of hazardous materials that occurs either in the permit area or in connection with the holder's activities
in the permit area, regardless of whether those activities are authorized under this permit. The holder shall perform cleanup or remediation immediately upon discovery of the release,
threat of release, or discharge of hazardous materials. The holder shall perform the cleanup or remediation to the satisfaction of the authorized officer and at no expense to the United
States. Upon revocation or termination of this permit, the holder shall deliver the permit area to the Forest Service free and clear of contamination. K. Certification Upon Revocation
Or Termination. If the holder uses or stores hazardous materials at the site, upon revocation or termination of this permit the holder shall provide the Forest Service with a report
certified by a professional or professionals acceptable to the Forest Service that the permit area is uncontaminated by the presence of hazardous materials and that there has not been
a release or discharge of hazardous materials upon the permit area, into surface water at or near the permit area, or into groundwater below the permit area during the term of the permit.
If a release or discharge has occurred, the professional or professionals shall document and certify that the release or discharge has been fully remediated and that the permit area
is in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. L. Environmental Site Report. Report. An environmental site report prepared by the holder prior to
June 30th documenting the known history of the permit area with regard to the storage, release, or disposal of hazardous materials is attached to and made a part of this permit as Appendix
[C] Upon revocation or termination of this permit, the holder shall prepare another environmental site report, which shall document the environmental condition of the permit area at
that time and describe
13 any storage, release, or disposal of hazardous materials during the holder's use and occupancy of the permit area. Both environmental site reports prepared by the holder shall be
subject to written approval by the authorized officer. A comparison of the two reports shall assist the authorized officer in determining whether any environmental cleanup or restoration
is required. Any cleanup or restoration shall be completed promptly by the holder in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. M. Water Wells And
Associated Pipelines. 1. Other
Jurisdictional Requirements. Clause XII.F. governs water rights and water facilities. The holder shall obtain all required state and local water permits, licenses, registrations, certificates,
or rights and shall provide a copy of them to the authorized officer. For new wells, this information shall be provided prior to disturbing National Forest System lands for the purpose
of water use or development. 2. Well Construction or Development. For new or reconstruction of existing wells, the holder shall prepare a well construction and development plan and submit
it to the authorized officer for approval. The well development and construction plan must have prior written approval from the authorized officer before well construction or development
is initiated. The holder shall follow applicable federal, state, and local standards for design, construction, and development of new wells or reconstruction of existing wells. If such
standards do not exist, the holder shall follow applicable standards issued by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), American Water Works Association (AWWA), or National
Ground Water Association (NGWA). The construction and development plan must identify all potential sources for any proposed water injection during well construction or development. Only
non-chlorinated, potable water may be injected during construction or development of wells to be used for monitoring or water withdrawal. Copies of all all documentation for drilling,
constructing, or developing wells, including all drilling, boring, and well construction logs, shall be provided to the authorized officer within 60 days of completion of work. 3. Water
Conservation Plan. The holder shall prepare and submit for written approval by the authorized officer a water conservation plan utilizing appropriate strategies to limit the amount of
water removed from National Forest System lands. 4. Well Decommissioning. The holder shall properly decommission and abandon all wells that are no longer needed or maintained in accordance
with applicable federal, state, and local standards for water well abandonment. If such standards do not exist, the holder shall follow applicable standards issued by the ASTM, AWWA,
or NGWA. At least 30 days prior to initiation of well decommissioning, the holder shall submit a well decommissioning plan to the authorized officer. The well decommissioning plan shall
have written approval from the authorized officer before well decommissioning is initiated. All documentation of well decommissioning shall be provided to the authorized officer within
60 days of completion of the work. XII. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS A. Members of Congress. No Member of or Delegate to Congress, or Resident Commissioner shall be admitted to any share
or part of this agreement or to any benefit that may arise here from unless it is made with a corporation for its general benefit. B. Inspection, Forest Service. The Forest Service shall
monitor the holder's operations and reserves the right to inspect the permitted facilities and improvements at any time for compliance with the terms of this permit. Inspections by the
Forest Service do not relieve the holder of responsibilities under other terms of this permit. C. Regulating Services and Rates. The Forest Service shall have the authority to check
and regulate the adequacy and type of services provided the public and to require that such services conform to satisfactory standards. The holder may be required to furnish a schedule
of prices for sales and services authorized by the permit. Such prices and services may be regulated by the Forest Service: Provided, that the holder shall not be required to charge
prices significantly different than those charged by comparable or competing enterprises. D. Advertising. The holder, in advertisements, signs, circulars, brochures, letterheads, and
like materials, as well as orally, shall not misrepresent in any way either the accommodations provided, the status of the permit, or the area covered by it or the vicinity. The fact
that the permitted area is located on the National Forest shall be made readily apparent in all of the holder's brochures and print advertising regarding use and management of the area
and facilities under permit. E. Bonding. The authorized officer may require the holder to furnish a bond or other security to secure all or any of the obligations imposed by the terms
of the authorization or any applicable law, regulation, or order. Bonds, Performance. As a further guarantee of the faithful performance of the provisions of terms and conditions, X.A.
Removal of Improvements, of this permit, the holder agrees to deliver and maintain a surety bond or other acceptable
14 security in the amount of $320,000 in the event of ski area closure and the need for the removal of ski area improvements. Should the sureties or the bonds delivered under this permit
become unsatisfactory to the Forest Service, the holder shall, within thirty (30) days of demand, furnish a new bond with surety, solvent and satisfactory to the Forest Service. In lieu
of a surety bond, the holder may deposit into a Federal depository, as directed by the Forest Service, and maintain therein, cash in the amounts provided for above, or negotiable securities
of the United States having a market value at the time of deposit of not less than the dollar amounts provided above. The holder's surety bond shall be released, or deposits in lieu
of a bond, shall be returned thirty (30) days after certification by the Forest Service that priority installations under the development plan are complete, and upon furnishing by the
holder of proof satisfactory to the Forest Service that all claims for labor and material on said installations have been paid or released and satisfied. The holder agrees that all moneys
deposited under this permit may, upon failure on his or her part to fulfill all and singular the requirements herein set forth or made a part hereof, be retained by the United States
to be applied to satisfy obligations assumed hereunder, without prejudice whatever to any rights and remedies of the United States. Prior to undertaking additional construction or alteration
work not provided for in the above terms and conditions or when the improvements are to be removed and the area restored, the holder shall deliver and maintain a surety bond in an amount
set by the Forest Service, which amount shall not be in excess of the estimated loss which the Government would suffer upon default in performance of this work. F. Water Facilities and
Water Rights 1. Water Facilities. No ditch, reservoir, well, spring, seepage, or other facility to pump, divert, store, or convey water (hereinafter "water facilities") for which the
the conveyance system or the point of diversion, storage, or withdrawal is on National Forest System (NFS) lands may be initiated, developed, certified, or adjudicated by the holder
unless expressly authorized in this permit or a separate special use authorization. The authorization of any water facilities on the NFS lands covered by this permit is granted only
to allow use of water that primarily supports operation of the winter or year-round resort and related facilities authorized by this permit. If the use of any water facilities that primarily
support operation of the winter or year-round resort and related facilities ceases, the authorization to use any associated water facilities terminates. The United States may place conditions
on installation, operation, maintenance, and removal of water facilities that are necessary to protect public property, public safety, and natural resources on NFS lands in compliance
with applicable law. Any change in a water facility, including a change in the ownership or or beneficial use of water or location of use of water from a water facility, that is not
expressly authorized in this permit shall result in termination of the authorization for that water facility. 2. Water Rights. This permit does not confer any water rights on the holder.
The term "water rights" includes all authorizations, such as certificates, reservations, decrees, or permits, for water use issued under State law. Unless otherwise specified, all necessary
water rights must be jointly applied for and acquired by the holder and the United States. These water rights shall be used, retained, and maintained by the holder as the agent of the
United States in accordance with State law and the terms of this permit and for the benefit of the United States and the holder. Any expenses for acquiring and maintaining water rights
shall be the responsibility of the holder and not the responsibility of the United States. The United States reserves the right to take all actions necessary to maintain and protect
any right to divert and use water on site. a. Ownership of Water Rights For Water Diverted From and Used on NFS Lands Covered By This Permit. Clause XII.F.2.a restricts the use and ownership
of water rights for water diverted from and used on NFS lands covered by this permit (hereinafter "rights to divert and use water on site"). Any right to divert and use water on site
shall be used primarily in support of operation of the winter or year-round resort and facilities authorized by this permit. (1) Joint Ownership of Rights to Divert and Use Water on
Site After June 21, 2004. Ownership of any right to divert and use water on site after June 21, 2004, shall, to the extent authorized by applicable State law, be jointly applied for
by the holder and the United States and held in the name of the United States and the holder as joint tenants with a right of survivorship or, if joint tenancy with a right of survivorship
is not authorized by State law, shall be applied for jointly by the holder and the United States and and held in the name of the United States and the holder as tenants in common. (2)
Sole Holder or United States Ownership of Rights to Divert and Use Water on Site Before June 21, 2004. Ownership of any right to divert and use water on site that was initiated, developed,
certified, or adjudicated prior to June 21, 2004, continues to be governed by the terms and conditions of the ski area permit in effect at the time that water right was first filed with
an administrative or judicial entity. If that permit provided for United States ownership, the water right shall be owned solely by the United States. If that permit was silent on ownership
of water rights and the water right was acquired in the name of the holder, ownership of the water right shall continue to be in the name of the holder. If the permit was silent on ownership
of water rights and the water right was acquired in the name of the United States, ownership of the
15 water right shall continue to be in the name of the United States. (3) Effectuation of Ownership. The Forest Service shall exercise its joint ownership of rights to divert and use
water on site only in support of operation of the winter or year-round resort and related facilities authorized by this permit. The holder shall not take any action intended to divide
or transfer the holder’s ownership interest in any right to divert and use water on site; to sever the holder’s ownership interest in any right to divert and use water on site from support
of operation of the winter or year-round resort and facilities authorized by this permit; or to modify the type, place, or season of use associated with any right to divert and use water
on site, in any manner except as provided for in this and any previous Forest Service permit, unless otherwise approved in writing in advance by the authorized officer. During the term
of this permit and any subsequent permit issued to the holder for the use authorized by this permit, the holder shall be responsible for maintaining and shall have the right to submit
any applications or other filings that are necessary to protect any right to divert and use water on site. The holder shall undertake any action required to effectuate clause XII.F.2.a
under State and federal law, including executing a quit claim deed in the name of the United States and the holder or in the name of the United States. WATER RIGHTS TO DIVERT AND USE
WATER ON SITE HELD JOINTLY IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE HOLDER (if none, so state) State ID# Owner Purpose Of Use Decree, License, or Certificate# Point of Diversion Point
Of Use NONE WATER RIGHTS TO DIVERT AND USE WATER ON SITE THAT ARE HELD SOLELY IN THE NAME OF THE HOLDER (if none, so state) State ID# Owner Purpose Of Use Decree, License, or Certificate#
Point of Diversion Point Of Use NONE WATER RIGHTS TO DIVERT AND USE WATER ON SITE THAT ARE HELD SOLELY IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES (if none, so state) State ID# Owner Purpose Of
Use Decree, License, or Certificate# Point of Diversion Point Of Use NONE b. Ownership of Water Rights For Water Diverted From NFS Lands Not Covered By This Permit For Use on NFS Lands
Covered by This Permit. Any right to divert water from NFS lands not covered by this permit for use on NFS lands covered by this permit (hereinafter "right to divert water off site for
use on site") requires a separate special use authorization.
16 (1) Sole United States Ownership of Rights to Divert Water Off Site for Use on Site After November 8, 2011. Except as provided in clause XII.F.2.c, after November 8, 2011, any right
to divert water off site for use on site shall be applied for and acquired solely in the name of the United States by the holder; shall be used primarily in support of operation of the
winter or year-round resort and facilities authorized by this permit; shall remain in the name of the United States; and shall continue to be used primarily for that purpose unless the
use is not reauthorized. (2) Sole Holder or United States Ownership of Rights to Divert Water Off Site for Use on Site Before November 8, 2011. Ownership of any right to divert water
off site for use on site that was initiated, developed, certified, or adjudicated prior to November 8, 2011 continues to be governed by the terms and conditions of the permit for the
diversion, if one exists, or the ski area permit in effect at the time that water right was first filed with an administrative or judicial entity. If that permit provided for United
States ownership, the water right shall be owned solely by the United States. If that permit was silent on ownership of water rights and the water right was acquired in the name of the
holder, ownership of the water right shall continue in the name of the holder. If the permit was silent on ownership of water rights and the water right was acquired in the name of the
United States, ownership of the water right shall continue to be in the name of the United States. The holder shall not take any action intended to divide or transfer the holder’s ownership
interest in any right to divert water off site for use on site; to sever any right owned by the holder to divert water off site for use on site from support of operation of the winter
or year-round resort and facilities authorized by this permit; or to modify the type, place, or season of use of any right owned by the holder to divert water off site for use on site,
in any manner manner except as provided for in this permit and any previous Forest Service permit, unless otherwise approved in writing in advance by the authorized officer. WATER RIGHTS
TO DIVERT WATER OFF SITE FOR USE ON SITE THAT ARE HELD SOLELY IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES (if none, so state) State ID# Owner Purpose Of Use Decree, License, or Certificate# Point
of Diversion Point Of Use NONE WATER RIGHTS TO DIVERT WATER OFF SITE FOR USE ON SITE THAT ARE HELD SOLELY IN THE NAME OF THE HOLDER (if none, so state) State ID# Owner Purpose Of Use
Decree, License, or Certificate# Point of Diversion Point Of Use NONE c. Sole Holder Ownership of Water Rights Purchased or Leased By the Holder and of Water Rights for Water Diverted
From Non-NFS Lands For Use on NFS Lands Covered by This Permit. (1) Notwithstanding clauses XII.F.2.a and XII.F.2.b, water rights purchased or leased by the holder in support of operation
of the winter or year-round resort and facilities authorized by this permit may be owned solely in the name of the holder, even if these water rights are changed or exchanged to a point
of diversion on NFS lands covered by this permit for use on NFS lands covered by this permit (hereinafter "for diversion and use on site"). With respect to water rights that are purchased
or leased by the holder and that are changed or exchanged for diversion and use on site after November 8, 2011, the holder shall not take any action intended to divide or transfer the
holder’s ownership interest in these water rights; to sever these water rights from support of operation of the winter or year-round resort and facilities authorized by this permit;
or to modify the type, place, or season of use associated with these water rights, in any manner except as provided for in this and any previous Forest Service permit, unless otherwise
approved in writing in advance by the authorized officer.
18 identity of the entity. Corporation Status Notification: 1. The holder shall notify the authorized officer within fifteen (15) days of the following changes: a. Names of officers
appointed or terminated. b. Names of stockholders who acquire stock shares causing their ownership to exceed 50 percent of shares issued or otherwise acquired, resulting in gaining controlling
interest in the corporation. 2. The holder shall furnish the authorized officer: a. A copy of the articles of incorporation and bylaws. b. An authenticated copy of a resolution of the
board of directors specifically authorizing a certain individual or individuals to represent the holder in dealing with the Forest Service. c. A list of officers and directors of the
corporation and their addresses. d. Upon request, a certified list of stockholders and amount of stock owned by each. e. The authorized officer may require the holder to furnish additional
information as set forth in 36 CFR 251.54(e)(1)(iv). Partnership Status Notification: The holder shall notify the authorized officer within fifteen (15) days of the following changes.
Names of the individuals involved shall be included with the notification. 1. Partnership makeup changes due to death, withdrawal, or addition of a partner. 2. Party or parties assigned
financed interest in the partnership by existing partner(s). 3. Termination, reformation, or revision of the partnership agreement. 4. The acquisition of partnership interest, either
through purchase of an interest from an existing partner or partners, or contribution of assets, that exceeds 50 percent of the partnership permanent investment. I. Superior Clauses.
In the event of any conflict between any of the preceding printed clauses or any provision thereof, and any of the following clauses or any provision thereof, the preceding clauses shall
control. J. Superseded Permit. This permit replaces a special use permit issued to: City of Ashland, ASH120, on 07/02/1992. K. Disputes. Appeal of any provisions of this authorization
or any requirements thereof shall be subject to the appeal regulations at 36 CFR 251, Subpart C, or revisions thereto. The procedures for these appeals are set forth in 36 CFR 251 published
in the Federal Register at 54 FR 3362, January 23, 1989. L. Drinking Water Systems (B-38). The holder, as the water supplier and owner or operator of the drinking water system for the
facilities authorized by this permit, is responsible for compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and local drinking water laws and regulations governing operation and maintenance
of a public drinking water system, including but not limited to developing, operating, and maintaining the system and conducting drinking water testing and taking appropriate corrective
and follow-up actions in accordance with federal, state, and any other applicable requirements. For purposes of this permit, public water systems are defined in accordance with the Safe
Drinking Water Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 300f et seq.), and the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, 40 CFR Part 141, or state regulations, if more stringent. The holder shall
retain all drinking water system records as required by applicable laws and regulations. The holder agrees to make the records available to the Forest Service and to any other regulatory
agency authorized to review Forest Service activities.