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Site 03 <br />This area included several holes and cracks that ran along an approximate north -south line of <br />about 150 feet in length. The total area impacted was less than 100 ft'. An old fence line <br />bisected this location with most of the required repair located to the north of the fence. Rock and <br />soil were used to fill in the holes and cracks and then soil gathered from a nearby road cut was <br />used to fill the hole and leveled to the existing soil surface. This area was then reseeded and <br />tamped. A grass mulch collected nearby was placed over the soil surface. The mulch was also <br />tamped into the soil at this site. This work was started on October 30, 2014 and completed on <br />December 4, 2014. <br />P <br />1Y J <br />L +R ^~ ry <br />l f.' r rfy,.yaj`r �,z wi ' :.. of ^'{fr 14 T��. �i{+' ✓� ? <br />iti il�s�ja ♦o y' �it4a®7j�r :;,r: <br />i i <br />Inr_ <br />..,et <br />a <br />RAn <br />$._. b <br />Figure 4a and 4b. Figure 4a was part of the site after soil was added to hole. Figure 4b shows <br />the fence that separated some repair after seed and mulch were applied. The rock in photograph <br />marks one of the filled subsidence holes. <br />9 <br />