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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981031
IBM Index Class Name
Application Correspondence
Doc Date
9/19/1983
Doc Name
STIPULATION NOS 1 3 11 12 13 & 14 RESPONSES
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J F SATO & ASSOCIATES
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MLRD
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.. <br />PERMIT C0-031-51 <br />Date 9-16-83 <br />Ref. Page(s) in permit 301 <br />Ref. Map <br />Stipulation No. 14 <br />THE APPLICANT MUST REVISE THE PROPOSED REVEGETATION SUCCESS <br />CRITERIA TO RELATE TO HERBACEOUS RATHER THAN WOODY <br />COMMUNITIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH RULE 4.15.8 WITHIN 6 MONTHS OF <br />PERMIT ISSUANCE. <br />Reply <br />The proposed revegetation success criteria have been changed <br />to relate to the herbaceous communities: <br />Herbaceous Productivity <br />Reclamation of the revegetated area shall be considered <br />acceptable if the productivity of the herbaceous vegetation <br />is 90% of the productivity as determined from the reference <br />area, with a 90% statistical confidence. <br />Herbaceous Cover <br />Reclamation of the revegetated area shall be considered <br />acceptable if the cover of the herbaceous vegetation is 90% <br />of the cover as determined from the reference area with a 90% <br />statistical confidence. <br />Woody Plant Density <br />A variance from the reference area success criteria metho- <br />dology has been requested. A standard of 1000 stems/acre, <br />with an actual minimum density of 90% of this standard with <br />80% statistical confidence, is proposed as a revegetation <br />success criteria. <br /> <br />
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