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GREG LEWICKI <br />TEL : 1= <br />-629-9335 J_u1,24,97 21:19 No .002 P.02 <br />III III~IIIIIII~~ III •• <br />ass <br />Exhlblt E -Reclamation Plan (continued) <br />should either be protccte<i or mitigated.. B&B plans to avoid the critical area around the perennial <br />spring, where most of the valuable shrubs are located and provide mitigation for valuable shrubs <br />removed from other areas of the berm with the planting described about. 'l he mitigation plan was <br />developed by Montane I irrvironmcntal Solutions, LTD after an initial evaluation of the harm by <br />CH2M Hill. Both reports arc included in Appendix A of this application. <br />S. Reseed $ Ooeratirlnl <br />The seed mix and application procedures were developed based on a site specific visit conducted by <br />the local US Soil Conservation Service representative from Eagle, C(). 't'he SCS report is given in •. . <br />Exhibit J. <br />'- <br />The proposed seed mia is as follows: <br />Smooth Brome <br />Bluebunch Wheatgrass <br />Ephraim Crested Whcatgiass <br />Barton Western Whcatt~rass <br />Sheep Fescue <br />Indian Ricegress <br />?oLn s nns C ed P r Acre (Drill lice final <br />4.0 <br />2.0 <br />2.0 <br />3.0 <br />3.5 <br />Total ] 8.0 pis/acre <br />The seed mixture will lrc planted in the spring or fall. ]f fall planting is convenient, it will be done <br />before the first frecrc (about the time Winter wheat is planted). Phis would be the most beneficial <br />since it would allow fire recd to take advantage of moisture present when the snow melts. If spring <br />planting is convenient, it +vil) be done in late April or early May. The time of planting will be <br />controlled by when fire re-soiled areas are ready for planting and weather conditions permit. <br />i- <br />Carol Mn Permit CUMG Apphcxtinn <br />30 <br />~.~.,, <br />