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V <br />long-term monitoring is necessary to ensure the establishment of adequate native vegetative <br />cover. Little attention is paid to weed control efforts that should take place in all parts of the <br />property, throughout the working life of the Cesar Ranch Gravel Pit. CPW therefore, <br />recommends that control of non-native vegetation occur regularly on all parts of the Cesar <br />Ranch Gravel Pit property especially along roadways and in disturbed areas. <br />CPW appreciates the opportunity to comment on the Notice of 112 Construction Materials <br />Reclamation Permit Amendment Application Consideration Tony J.Beltramo and Sons, Inc., <br />Cesar Pit, No. M-1998-101-AM01, occurring in Pueblo County. If you have any questions <br />please call the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Pueblo Service Center at (719) 561-5300. <br />Sincerely, <br />Michael Trujillo <br />Area Wildlife Manager <br />Colorado Parks and Wildlife <br />600 Reservoir Rd <br />Pueblo, CO 81005 <br />cc: Dan Prenzlow, Regional Wildlife Manager <br />Ed Schmal, Wildlife Biologist <br />Danny Lewis, District Wildlife Manager <br />Allen Vitt, Terrestrial Biologist <br />Bob D. Broscheid, Director, Colorado Parks and Wildlife • Parks and Wildlife Commission: Robert W. Bray • Chris Castilian, Chair • Jeanne Home, Vice -Chair <br />John Howard • Bill Kane • Dale Pizel • James Pribyl, Secretary • James Vigil • Dean Wingfield • Michelle Zimmerman • Alex Zipp <br />