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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1985040
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/5/1985
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
Media Type
D
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'~r <br />C ':.:~.:1'=:'Yr.a .`_.:.,:.='. _ • .' . iUIDE FOR RATING MNGE TREND <br />Considirinp the potential for this sits. alias of lirtstock. season of use. <br />recreational use. fire and other influences. rate .the tollowinp by Divinga each <br />-. -. ~-1tsm~:,ratisip of 4 to D. Interpolate between indicators for ratings 3. 2 and 1. <br />. .Trend Indicators - <br />• - - __RFPRODULTIDI~L- -. - .. <br />- ~}G-~r specie: of the potential ~plent community are pro- <br />= -, -_.; during seedlings, plants are of mined ages;. there 1t - <br />•-~ evidence of active tillers. rhizomes. stolons.-------------(4) <br />kinfor species not reproducing.-----------------------------(0) <br />PLAriTS RESIDUE AND CURRENT I1T1l1ZAT10N - <br />L tter pro uced y mayor spec es t abundant for the <br />site and current utili2ation is moderate.------------------(4; <br />-.Litter-is~bsent-and-utiTiieTion is severe.--------- - (Dj <br />COMPOSITION CHANGES -- - - - <br />..Dominant species of the pMer"•' ,lent eore~unlty are ' <br />maintaining their olere in rn• ••.~.+ __. ._.-_________(q) <br />Dominant sptcies are absent or neticeabl;; decreasing 'n <br />- percentage,- while minor species-and species not-native.-- - '- <br />to the community ere increasing.---------------------------(0) <br />• PLA~iT VIGDP <br />Y,a je+~-spec ts~t--tr.<pet ••rt~• l~}n nt~-ommurri ty''-a rem-°- <br />strong, her-limy, p-'^d~[tive end cell rooteC.---------------(<) <br />Major FpECies ••• .~^,.;-. ^c-.__~~lc dic•~ff.. ----------° (0) <br />5CIt SURFACE iACTG~.~ _ <br />Acceieratet soil erosion is not evident. Past erosion .. . <br />s ig-:~,a-.r-hta~ed. wo-ttt-it.f;~kt-i-o+~r.he-le#nc!-of~oi~ ._,_ <br />A.ccele-eted erosion is obvious. Scii ':ability is poor. <br />as seen by failure of erosion sio*.s tc be henling. <br />Wnter intake for the kind of soil is unfavorable.----------(0) <br />Ratings bet~~een li and 20 inclusive Improvino Trend <br />- Total/ <br />Ratings between 0 anC 10 inclusive__• Declinins Trend _ year. <br />3-Year Trend <br />NOTES <br />n <br />~. <br />I~ <br />s. . <br />'-1 ' <br />I <br />_) <br />+• P.rnual PalatablE Yfeld is based on the plant species that-are desirable by <br />t!~e major ani:cal classes planned for. Each plant species considered desir- <br />able should have a /to .the-.left of-the-name:---- <br />t3 _ <br />Total/ ' <br />3 years <br />
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