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Under what circumstances may a zoning authority object to a proposed registration?

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Under what circumstances may a zoning authority object to a proposed registration?

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A zoning authority may object to a proposed registration of land that contains a nonmetallic mineral deposit if it is not marketable, or if the existing zoning prohibits mining. If the zoning officials chose to object they bear the legal burden to provide sufficient evidence to support their objection in court. The zoning authority that objects to the proposed registration must give notice of its intent to object and the reasons for its objection no later than 60 days after receiving landowner notice of intent.

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