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RECLAMATION PLAN - EXHIBIT E <br />Section 1. Introduction <br />Map F -1 shows the details of the site reclamation and the approximate contours that will be restored. <br />The entire site will be restored for the primary use as high altitude wildlife habitat, commercial use and a <br />minor area for residential use. Forestry will be a secondary use. The entire site will be reclaimed with <br />the exception of a) some access roads will be left and b) some undisturbed areas will not need <br />reclamation and c) some pre -law disturbance that will not be re- worked. <br />The approximate acreage breakdown of the reclaimed land uses in permit area is as follows: <br />Rec. Land Use <br />Area (Acres) <br />Residential <br />0.69 <br />Commercial <br />8.78 <br />Wildlife Habitat <br />23.54 <br />Undisturbed Forest <br />10.22 <br />Roads <br />1.85 <br />TOTAL <br />45.08 <br />For reclamation, the Settling Pond will be filled in and all portable equipment will be moved off site. <br />The office/house on the west property will also remain, as will the Water Holding Pond and Surge Pond <br />from Westerman Ditch. The site will be backfilled, graded and topsoiled on an ongoing basis. The <br />maximum disturbed pit area at any one time will be 1.0 acres. The remaining plant area will be 0.5 acres <br />and the Water Holding Pond and Surge Pond will be 0.3 acres but will not be reclaimed. The roads will <br />be left for future use on the property. Topsoil that exists in current stockpiles will be spread over the <br />disturbed area to a depth of 6 inches. The topsoil will then be drill seeded with approved alpine mix. <br />Sullivan Aggregate Pit March 2015 E -1 <br />