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EXHIBIT J <br /> Vegetation Information <br /> General <br /> Buys and Associates, Inc. (B&A) was retained by Tetra Tech to assess vegetation habitats <br /> (including habitat for T&E species) and to evaluate potential impacts to these habitats. These <br /> assessments were conducted on the Lafarge Brown property, adjacent to the Greeley 35`h Avenue <br /> Mine in Weld County north of Greeley, Colorado. A vegetation and habitat assessment survey was <br /> conducted by B&A biologists on February 5. B&A biologists surveyed the property on foot using a <br /> Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx (accurate to < 10 meters). Photos and notes were taken of the vegetation <br /> habitats present on the Lafarge Brown property. Appendix J.1 includes photos of the Lafarge <br /> Brown property. <br /> Present Vegetation Types <br /> The Lafarge Brown property, which is approximately 12 acres in size, falls within Section 34 of <br /> Township 6 North, Range 66 West(Figure J-1). The property includes a weedy area with an active <br /> prairie dog colony. Figure J-2 shows the Lafarge Brown property and the sub-region of land <br /> use/vegetation. <br /> The northwestern portion of the property is bounded by a fence. The Cache La Poudre River <br /> corridor, which includes a bike path, is located just outside and northwest of this fence. <br /> Approximately 1,695 feet of the Cache La Poudre River borders the Lafarge Brown property. This <br /> portion of the river is surrounded by a riparian corridor with a middle-aged cottonwood canopy. <br /> Although the area outside and northwest of the fence described above would not be disturbed, due <br /> to its proximity to the Lafarge Brown property information about this area is included in this report. <br /> During the survey, various vegetation data were collected on the Lafarge Brown property. The <br /> property and surrounding areas have distinguishable land use or vegetation areas; therefore data <br /> were collected for each land use/vegetation sub-region. Figure J-2 shows the Lafarge Brown <br /> property and the sub-region of land use/vegetation. Table J-1 shows the vegetation data for each <br /> land use/vegetation sub-region on the Lafarge Brown property and in the surrounding area, and <br /> describes the general condition of each sub-region. Other species are scattered throughout the area, <br /> especially along the borders between cultivated fields. These species include weedy species such as <br /> Siberian elm (Ulmus pumila), annual mustards (Brassica sp.), kochia (Kochia scoparia), and velvet <br /> leaf(Abutilon theophrasti). <br /> SCANNED <br /> Greeley 35`"Avenue Mine(M-1977-036) <br /> DRMS 112 Reclamation Permit Amendment Application <br /> Page J1 of J5 <br />
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