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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977211
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
2/7/2020
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
From
Continental Materials Corp.
To
DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM4
Email Name
TC1
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D
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emeCONTINENTAL MATERIALS CORPORATION <br /> forbs, trees and other broad leaf species are planted, hand application methods will be utilized in <br /> order to protect non-target species from the herbicides. <br /> Continental Materials Corp. will conduct routine surveys to identify noxious weeds and make <br /> timely arrangements for control and treatment. Continental Materials Corp. will keep a record of <br /> areas needing noxious weed control during the remaining life of the Permit. <br /> Enhanced Reclamation <br /> The bonding amounts for reclamation in Exhibit L are only for the trees and grasses described <br /> above, not the "enhanced reclamation" described below. <br /> If the community wishes to enhance the reclamation effort by increasing the number of trees and <br /> shrubs, or additional wildflower planting, the Applicant will continue to work with the volunteer <br /> groups in stabilized areas. An example would be to include some Rocky Mountain Junipers in <br /> the Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir areas, and similarly including some random plantings of <br /> Ponderosa pines throughout the juniper areas. This would increase the random nature of the <br /> reclamation and allow nature to select which trees survive the best on certain slopes. Deciduous <br /> trees and shrubs planted along and near drainages would add some additional visual variety. <br /> An irrigation system may be installed and used for the first growing season to enhance <br /> revegetation and root establishment. No irrigation will be used for subsequent growing seasons <br /> to demonstrate plant viability. <br /> The granite cliffs may be sprayed with a Permeon stain, in accordance with the manufacturer's <br /> application recommendations. The staining operations would occur as each cliff is constructed, <br /> prior to blasting the bench below. This will increase safety and also prevent any negative effects <br /> of the Permeon stain on vegetation below it. <br /> Buildings and Structures <br /> All buildings and non-hydrologic structures will be removed and foundations broken up and buried <br /> on site. <br /> Pikeview Quarry Amendment 4 <br /> E-10 <br />
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