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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981071
IBM Index Class Name
Application Correspondence
Doc Date
10/30/1978
Doc Name
EAR FACE SHEET
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<br /> <br />created by stream channels, roads, and tr. <br />fields are also present in this landscape <br />play a gently curving form where the edge <br />follow the contours of moderately rolling <br />color ranges from brown to green and buff <br />the time of year. <br />ails. Cultivated <br />type. They dis- <br />of the fields <br />topography. Their <br />yellow, depending on <br />Scenic quality was determined to be characteristic or B. <br />The area can not be seen from the road system and it has <br />a low sensitivity level. Visual Resource Management class <br />IV is assigned to this landscape type. <br />Creek Bottom <br />The landform in this landscape type is a flat river plain <br />which is dominated by the grayish-blue of the flowing creek. <br />There is a variety of riparian vegetation along the banks. <br />Varying shades of green are the dominant colors while tex- <br />tures range from medium to coarse. <br />Meadows present in the rivers flood plain are fine textured <br />and, depending on the time of year, are buff yellow to green <br />in color. Houses, barns, and fences create rectangular forms <br />and straight lines in the landscape. <br />The landscape type is rated as B or characteristic. The <br />type is divided into two parts: (1) the creek bottom, which <br />contains Fish Creek is seldom seen and has a low sensitivity <br />level. Visual Resource Management class IV is assigned to <br />this part of the type. (2) The creek bottom, Trout Creek, <br />71 <br />
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