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P ARKERSC5m` <br />`CQNSTRUCTION, iNC_ <br />DECORATIVE ROCK <br />May 22, 2013 <br />Travis Marshall <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety <br />101 South Third Street, Suite 301 <br />Grand Junction, CO 81501 <br />RE: Mine Permit M- 1985 -219 <br />Dear Mr. Marshall: <br />710 S. 15th Street <br />Grand Junction, C O 815 01 <br />Fax (970) 242 -8977 <br />Email:parkerson @gwest_net <br />Office (970) 242 -8134 <br />We have a plan to restore vegetation on the topsoil stockpiles at the 32 Road Pit. <br />Ville ;C) IS 11:!' lu -rql saillpled -111d tilt `t 1 :Oil ti'ol ha—, <br />seco mix Ilas beCn found, with tilt; flefp ill the 4--51. - f_.;?ellSfol-- ;`,e?'v1 C. which will _,l'()\;% <br />and survive on the topsoil stockpiles Following is the plan <br />1. Fertilization -- the topsoil stockpiles will be fertilized with a broadcast application <br />of nitrogen at the rate o1'60 pounds per acre The ilitrooetl will be applied prior to <br />Planting. <br />2. Seed Mix - a seed mix consisting of crested wheat grass or Siberian wheat grass <br />and alfalfa will be planted. The seed mixture will be 92% wheat grass and 8% <br />alfalfa. Thirteen pounds of seed per acre will be planted. <br />3. Planting - sowing will be done in late fall or early winter. This will increase the <br />opportunity for successful establishment of the plant species. <br />The initial result of these efforts will be known by late spring of 2014. <br />Respectfully, <br />Parkerson Construction, Inc. <br />Roy'ce Clement <br />General Manager <br />