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1 1 n <br /> o Tran sit Mix Concrete Co. <br /> Table E-2 Reclamation Areas by Planting Type <br /> Planting Type Area(ac) <br /> Mixed Conifer 74.98 <br /> Grassland 90.58 <br /> Mountain Shrubland 53.36 <br /> Dry Shrubland 51.35 <br /> Wet Shrubland 2.01 <br /> Riparian 5.84 <br /> Wet Riparian 4.86 <br /> Dry Riparian 0.98 <br /> Highwall Slope 14.27 <br /> Total 239.03 <br /> Mixed Conifer <br /> A mixed conifer forest will be replanted reestablishing a Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga <br /> menziesii)/ponderosa pine (Pseudotsuga menziesii) forest. Mixed conifer will be planted at 70 <br /> stems/acre on north facing slopes and the highwall benches with a preponderance of Douglas fir <br /> at 85% and ponderosa pine at 15% as shown in Table E-3. The trees will be planted at <br /> approximately 25-foot spacing considering that Douglas fir are 20 feet wide and Ponderosa pine <br /> are 25 feet wide when fully grown (Cox and Klett, 2005). The trees will be plants in random manner <br /> to mimic the existing vegetation and tree spacing on north facing slopes as shown in Exhibit J. <br /> This will include planting clusters of trees with tight spacing (as low as 5 ft) and open areas (20- <br /> ft) of grassland between the clusters at the recommendation of CPW(WHC, 2017). Mixed conifer <br /> planting locations are shown on Figure F-1. <br /> Table E-3 Mixed Conifer Planting Rate <br /> Mixed Conifer Planting Mix <br /> Douglas Fir(60 stems/ac) <br /> Ponderosa Pine (10 stems/ac) <br /> Hitch Rack Ranch Quarry Permit Application <br /> March 20,2018 E-9 <br />