Opinion ID: 1191743
Heading Depth: 6
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: The Mat-Su district CMP

Text: The Mat-Su Borough did not expressly concur in DNR's CCD for Sale 78. Therefore, DNR also had to apply the Mat-Su DCMP standards to tracts within that borough for the Sale to be consistent with the ACMP. NTC argues that, among other things, DNR failed to comply with the Mat-Su DCMP's mitigation technique requirements. The State replies that DNR reasonably addressed the mitigation concerns of the Mat-Su DCMP at the lease sale stage, and will apply the requirements more specifically at the exploration and development stages. Coastal Habitats Standard 6 of the Mat-Su DCMP provides that [m]itigation techniques ... shall include replacing stream bank vegetation where possible [and] creation of oil and grease separators prior to road development runoff entering rivers, lakes, and streams, creation of settlement systems prior to development runoff entering stream corridors thereby decreasing sedimentation. Lease Term 21 addressed this mitigation standard, and provides in relevant part: At the option of the state, all improvements such as roads, pads, and wells must either be abandoned and the sites rehabilitated by the lessee to the satisfaction of the state, or be left intact and the lessee absolved of all further responsibility as to their maintenance, repair, and eventual abandonment and rehabilitation. However, this lease term is vague and standardless, and gives DNR the discretion not to require revegetation at a later stage. It therefore does not satisfy the Mat-Su mitigation technique requirements. Accordingly, we remand to DNR with instructions to consider the Mat-Su DCMP's mitigation standard in rendering its CCD.