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Page 8 <br /> 6.4.5 EXHIBIT E - Reclamation Plan <br /> enhancements, while visibly improving wildlife habitat by interrupting area <br /> monocultures. While end use development beyond that already described <br /> cannot be fully determined or detailed at this time, the trend toward <br /> continued residential, commercial and industrial development is self- <br /> evident on surrounding lands. <br /> Although the establishment of native grasses is a primal requirement under <br /> this permit, the incorporation of forbs, shrubs and trees remains at the <br /> discretion of the landowner. Markets and the inherent values of the <br /> landowner to enhance the multiple end use worth of the property will serve <br /> to encourage the vertical development and diversity of the area vegetation <br /> with the contribution of forbs, shrubs, and trees. The purpose is to add <br /> cover, food source for wildlife and pollinators, and stratified creatures that <br /> will come to inhabit and depend upon the natural configuration, character <br /> and extent of the finished landform and diverse stabilizing cover. <br /> It should also be kept in mind that extraction is occurring within an area <br /> formerly occupied by monocultural crops, The cottonwoods along the lower <br /> terrace of the two rivers will be preserved in the majority. A light culling of a <br /> few cottonwoods may occur to assure the integrity of the intended conveyor <br /> line and wash basin; or as needed to assure the protection of personnel. The <br /> riverine areas will otherwise remain untouched, further complementing the <br /> utility of the reclaimed and restored expanse. <br /> Whatever long-term development occurs at the location, and on <br /> surrounding lands, resource recovery and correlated reclamation at this <br /> location will tend to direct human densities away from the two rivers. The <br /> reduced densities will produce direct and indirect long-term wildlife <br /> benefits and diverse multiple end-use potentials involving inherent wetland <br /> development, water resources development, water fowl improvement, and <br /> other desirable effects. The long-term worth of this effect will serve to <br /> increase the other long-term values for everyone in the area communities <br /> formed by the towns of Evans and Milliken; and greater Weld County. <br /> The final acreage of land remaining for development relative to surface acres <br /> of resulting ponds is illustrated on the following Exhibit F - Reclamation Plan <br /> Map. The map details the post resource recovery land form establishment. <br /> The size of the resulting basins is a function of area geology and available <br /> resource relative to man-made obstructions that serve to prohibit a greater <br /> linkage. <br /> 'Exhibit F presents Raptor Material's current expectation of the remaining above- <br /> ground and underground structures within Affected Area at the point the <br /> 4 Adequacy Item 41 <br /> VARRA COMPANIES, INC. TWO RIVERS SAND GRAVEL AND RESERVOIR PROJECT MARCH 2O22 <br /> A REGULAR IMPACT[1121 CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION-COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION WING&SAFETY <br /> OFFICE OF MINED LAND RECLAMATION <br />