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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983209
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/19/1984
From
WESTERN SLOPE CONSTRUCTION CO
Media Type
D
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6ilIBE SOR RATING QAHGE TREND ~ ~• <br />Considering the potential f is sits. ciass of lirestoclc;~-esan of use. <br />recreational use. fire and other influences, ratr the following by oiving each <br />ltsm a rating of 4 to D, Interpolate betr,een indicators for ratings 3, 2 and 1. <br />Trend Indicators <br />REPRDDUCTIDN <br />,lamspecies of the potential plant c armunity art pro- <br />ducing seedlings, plants are of mixed ages; thert is <br />evidencr of active tillers, rhizomes, siolons.-------------(~; <br />Major species not reproducing.-----------------------------{0) <br />PLAPiT$ RE5IDUE AND CURRENT UTILIZATION <br />Litter produced by mayor spet~es is abundant for the <br />site and current utilization is moderate.------------------{4! <br />Litter is absent and utilization is severe.----------------(D} <br />CDMP45ITIDN CHAtiGES <br />Dominant species of the potential plant ca-munity are <br />maintaining their place in the stand.----------------------{4} <br />Dominant species are absent or noticeably decreasing to <br />percentage, while minor species and species not native <br />to the cormunity are increasing.------------------------•--(Dj <br />PLAriT VIGaF. <br />Major species of <br />Strong, healtay, <br />the potential p?ant conrtunity are <br />prnd:.:tive anC Weil rooted.---------------(<} <br />Major species are showing noticeable die-off.--------------(D) <br />SOIL SURFACE ~ACTDR~ <br />c~erateC soil erosion is not evident. Past erasion <br />siges ha•:e healed. iia*_er intake for the kind of soil <br />Acce?erated erosion is obvious. Soil stability is poor <br />as seen by failure of erosion sicrs to be healing. <br />Water intake for the kind of soil is unfavorable.-------•--(D) <br />Ratinas betHeen ii and 24 inclusive Imorovinc•Trend <br />- Total! <br />Ratings bet•xeen D and 10 inclusive Declining Trend yea- <br />Total/ <br />3-Year Trend 3 years <br />NDT1: S <br />~g /iiv~~ of"1'"b s%I~e ~ar a Ora~ai~f o~cra~ieti~ <br />T6a "/T~'/ew area. w!/~ a6 >r 6e /Hina~ <br />•~ r'.r.nual Palatable Yield is ~aser on the plan; species that are desirable by <br />tre rsajor ani-al classes tl3nned for. Each clan: species considered desir- <br />ab?e should have a / to the le`t Cf the name. <br />
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