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10. Suitable Fine Material - "Any suitable fine material" refers clean overburden, excess fine <br /> sand from the aggregate washing operations and topsoil. Fine material will be used as <br /> required during the site grading operations to achieve positive drainage prior to placement <br /> of topsoil. The placement depth of material on the site will vary from an inch to <br /> approximately 2 feet of fill to achieve positive drainage and balance the material across the <br /> site. There is no additional cost for placement of this material which is included in site <br /> grading costs. <br /> 11. Grading/ Revegetation Schedule- We plan to follow method 1 of the revegetation plan. <br /> a. The site grading and soil preparation will be complete by March 24, 2017 <br /> b. The permanent seed drilling will be complete by May 1, 2017. <br /> 12. Permanent Seed Mix Revision - Please see the following revised rangeland seed mixture. <br /> Product UoM #/AC Pounds <br /> Dropseed,Sand(Sporobolus cryptandrus) PLS 2.00 700.00 <br /> Green Sprangletop,"Van Flom"(LeptDchloa dubia) PLS 2.00 700.00 <br /> Lovegrass Sand,"Bend"(Eragrossiis trichodes) PLS 1.00 350.00 <br /> Ryegrass Annual,"Gulp'(Lolium multifiorum) Bulk 2.00 700.00 <br /> Totals: 7.00 2450.00 <br /> 13. Revegetation and Wildlife Habitat Review-All text reference to tree planting, wetland <br /> planting and text stating that "additional plant species will be planted at a later date." are <br /> removed from the revised Exhibit E— Reclamation Plan and Exhibit F—Reclamation Plan <br /> Map. <br /> 14. Explanation of Adequate Wildlife Reclamation - Please see that attached letter from CPW <br /> which provides an explanation of the wildlife habitat as it relates to the revegetation plan <br /> and the shorelines. <br /> 15. Regarding the 463.2 acre statement. <br /> a. The current disturbed area with the industrial/commercial area =426.9 acre, which is <br /> less than the 439.2 acres. The additional land is for the east side pond back slope area. <br /> Please refer to Exhibit F—Reclamation Plan Map and the following table. <br />