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The information in my letter indicates that my cabin is not painted a Forest Service approved color. Do I have to repaint it right away?

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The information in my letter indicates that my cabin is not painted a Forest Service approved color. Do I have to repaint it right away?

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A. 1.) If the existing color is similar to an approved color, or if the color is an earth tone, the paint color is conditionally approved, but will likely require repainting at some given time in the future. 2.) If the color is in stark contrast to Forest Service approved colors, the cabin must be repainted with an approved color prior to issuance of a new permit. Colors representing a stark contrast include, but are not limited to: blue, red, shades of red (including brownish-red and barn red), yellow, white, bright green. 3.) If the paint is in poor condition and the cabin needs to be repainted, it must be repainted with a Forest Service approved color prior to issuance of a new permit.

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