QCC vs. RCC Want List

Please note that the lists below are very short on the details of both the QCC Letter of Understanding and the RCM response. The QCC will be holding meetings with climbers in order to hopefully expand on this information and to allow climbers to ask questions where details are desired.
     
QCC Letter of Understanding   Resolution (RCM) Response  

1. Maintain surface integrity (no subsidence) .

2. Comply with environmental regulations.

3. Respect multicultural traditions.

4. Green Belt.

5. Fee simple transfer of the Pond Area.

6. Fee simple transfer of the Atlantis Area.

7. Fee simple transfer of other privately held lands:
Apache leap south end, Dripping Springs (near Tamo)

8. Fully fund Tam O'Shanter as a State Park.

9. Roads and infrastucture for Land of the Lost, Steamboat Mtn., The Drip, The Homestead

10. Campgrounds, access, infrastructure for the Inconceivables, Pond, Upper Pond, and Chill Hill.

11. Relocate boulders and vegetation.

12. Coexistance agreement.

 

1. No

2. Pesumably.

3. RCM working with the Indian Tribes.

4. RCM to facilitate efforts.

5. Yes

6. No - license until 2060+

7. Yes

8. Governor said no but RCM offer $1M for future development.

9. After mine approval RCM will assist efforts to develop these areas.

10. Yes - RCM giving $1.25M

11. RCM and QCC will discuss further.

12. Yes.

 

Additional items not in original QCC Letter of Understanding:

  1. RCM will work w/ F.S. and climbers to “turnkey” and pay for access and facilities to the Pond and Upper Pond prior to land exchange. Not part of  $1.25M noted in item 10 above.
  2. License Central Oak Flat, Eurodog Valley, Mine Area and areas of Apache Leap owned by RCM until 2019 with renewal option.
  3. RCM will grant permanent easement to Apache Leap through Cross Creek
  4. RCM will grant permanent  easement to Devils Canyon along Power Line road.
  5. RCM will license Magma Mine and Drill roads to Lower Devil Canyon until F.S. road available.
  6. RCM will donate $1M after land exchange for Tamo.
  7. RCM will pay $50K into hardware fund to maintain and develop climbing routes.
  8. RCM will pay for or self insure liability insurance for licensed areas.