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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2020008
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
1/31/2020
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Application
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Scott Contracting Inc.
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DRMS
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LJW
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Rifle Gravel Pit #1 January 2020 <br /> Table 2. Seed Mix <br /> Common Name Scientific Name Percent of Mix <br /> Grasses <br /> Orchardgrass Dactylis glomerata 20 <br /> Western wheatgrass Pascopyrum smithii 20 <br /> Timothy Phleum pretense 40 <br /> Meadow brome Bromus biebersteinii 20 <br /> 6.3.4 Fertilization <br /> The proposed grass mixes will require little to no fertilization. <br /> 6.3.5 Revegetation <br /> When final landform is achieved, the surface will be stabilized by vegetation to reduce <br /> further soil erosion from wind or water, provide forage and cover, prevent dust as required <br /> by State Statute, and reduce visual impacts. A uniform vegetative cover will be established <br /> with an individual plant density of at least 70% of pre-disturbance levels within 4 growing <br /> seasons per Garfield County requirements. Noxious weeds will not be counted as part of the <br /> 70% cover. The seed mixes in Table 2 will be used to revegetate the site. <br /> 6.3.6 Topsoiling <br /> Topsoil will be stockpiled, and later placed on disturbed areas. The anticipated range of <br /> depths for those areas where topsoil will be replaced will be 4 to 6 inches. <br /> 6.4 Revegetation Success Criteria <br /> Revegetation will be deemed adequate when erosion is controlled, and vegetation is <br /> approximately 70 percent of surrounding undisturbed vegetation profiles and is considered <br /> satisfactory according to DRMS standards. State or county-listed noxious weeds, as well as <br /> alien annual invasive species do not count as part of the 70 percent cover. <br /> 6.5 Noxious Weed Control <br /> Noxious weeds identified through the Colorado Noxious Weed Act (C.R.S. 35-5.5) will be <br /> controlled per state and county regulation. Control will be achieved by: <br /> • A weed survey of the permit area will be completed every spring. <br /> • Infestations will be treated using approved chemicals and will be sprayed by the <br /> landowner or a certified applicator. <br /> • After reclamation, weed surveys and treatment will continue until the perennial cover <br /> and production of the site have met DRMS requirements and bond release has been <br /> obtained. <br /> The Garfield County Weed Advisory Board will be consulted regarding any weed infestation <br /> of areas that become troublesome or difficult to control. The reclamation plan does not <br /> contemplate total weed removal on the property; past experience has shown that some <br /> weed infestation is common on the property and in surrounding areas, and complete <br /> 22 <br />
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