Laserfiche WebLink
0 <br />PR -12 <br />A pPRau� <br />!t �16/ja <br />Applicant - The roads which are replaced by the main access road were <br />closed and revegetated. The DOW should review the vegetation lists <br />presented in the permit and comment if appropriate. <br />DOW - Perform controlled burns, fertilization, seeding and/or other vegetative <br />manipulations which enhance wildlife habitats on other portions of the <br />property in order to offset the lost habitat when the mine site is established. <br />Applicant - No interest expressed. <br />DOW - Develop a traffic management plan including speed zones for periods <br />during the year when big game animals are concentrated in the area. <br />Applicant - Car pooling will be encouraged. Speed zones do not fall under <br />the jurisdiction of the applicant except on the mine property. Because of the <br />configuration of the roads on the property, speed zones will be established <br />and enforced at 20 to 30 mph. This speed limit should not pose a problem <br />for big game. <br />DOW - Develop a compatible hunting management plan for the property <br />which will allow hunting and harvest of big game animals during legal hunting <br />seasons. <br />Applicant - No interest expressed. <br />DOW - Future reclamation efforts should focus on reestablishing original <br />contours and revegetating the area with a proven mix of plants beneficial for <br />wildlife use. <br />Applicant - This issue is addressed in Section 2.05.4. <br />DOW - There is potential for a conservation easement to be established on <br />the property which could allow for mining use of the property while forgoing <br />future development of the property. There have been some reported tax <br />benefits which are realized with these easements. <br />2.05-97 02/10 <br />