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<br />Page Four <br />January 15, 1980 <br />5 PLS/Acre (3) Oates. for Nur - 301/Acre <br />This mixture is suitable for areas short on water and will do well with <br />additional water. <br />d. After seed bed preparation, a drill should be <br />used to seed the area. <br />ANSWER: A nurse crop of oats would be drilled with grass seed. Seed- <br />ing can take place in the spring - early fall. <br />e. Shrubs and trees should be planted for esthetics <br />and wildlife habitat. <br />ANSWER: All trees and shrubs shall be planted with wildlife habitat and <br />general appearance of area to be improved. Local nursery and/or Colorado <br />State University will be consulted as to the best and most practical types <br />of vegetation to be planted. Watering as required to maintain healthy growth. <br />f. What are the plans for controlling weeds during the <br />establishment of grasses, shrubs and trees? <br />ANSWER: Weeds shall be controlled by mowing and by spraying. <br />g. What will be the watering schedule for the plantings? <br />ANSWER: Sufficient water will be available to assist shrubs and grass in <br />establishing themselves. <br />D. Exhibit G - Water Information <br />1. Rights <br />a. The Division of Water Resources is reviewing this <br />portion of your application. A copy of their findings <br />will be sent at a future date. <br />ANSWER: N/A <br />2. Flood Plain <br />a. How will the filling of low lying areas affect the <br />flooding of adjacent properties during a flood? <br />ANSWER: The low lying area referred to in Exhibit "G" - Flood Plain is <br />located just below New Cache La Poudre Canal. This area is approximately <br />20 feet above river level. Therefore, the filling of this area should <br />have no affect on adjacent properties during flooding, <br />E. Exhibit H - Wildlife <br />