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05045 <br />Maintenance <br />Banks and Gesso, LLC <br />After seeding is complete, areas may be mulched with straw or hay mulch, if needed. <br />Fertilizer will be applied to areas of the site where revegetation proves to be difficult. <br />Two seasons of mowing will be performed to help establish the newly seeded areas. <br />Weed Control Plan <br />Noxious weeds will be managed in accordance with the Colorado Noxious Weed <br />Management Act and County regulations. Mowing and/or application of an herbicide (as <br />recommended by the EI Paso County Weed Specialist) may be used to control weeds <br />on site. <br />Eleven noxious weed species are designated for management by the County and are <br />listed below (most of which are not found on the subject property at this time): <br />• Chinese clematis <br />• Myrtle spurge <br />• Spotted knapweed <br />• Cypress spurge <br />• Purple loosestrife <br />• Russian knapweed <br />• Canada thistle <br />• Diffuse knapweed <br />• Leafy spurge <br />• Yellow toadflax <br />• Musk thistle <br />Seed Mix <br />The following seed mixes are proposed, as per NRCS recommendations for this area: <br />Table E-1: Permanent Seed Mix <br />Species Variety PLS <br />(Ibslacre) Percent of <br />Mix (°f°) <br />Little bluestem Cimmaron 2.0 20 <br />Western wheatgrass Barton 4.0 25 <br />Prairie sandreed Goshen 0.7 10 <br />Thickspike wheatgrass Critana 1.0 10 <br />Prairiejunegrass Native 0.1 10 <br />Streambank wheatgrass Sodar 2.2 20 <br />Blue gams lovington 0.2 5 <br />Oglebay Norton Industrial Sands, Inc. February 2, 2006 <br />Jemadojin Sand Mine Page 11 <br />