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1~ ! • <br />1 <br />1 <br />' 3 9 <br /> <br />', 1 MR. NUSSBAUM: We can with qualifications. I would <br /> 2 like to get the numbering off of that. I would like t.o get the <br />' 3 replacement-- <br /> 4 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: Sure. We can get the numbers. <br /> 5 MR. NUSSBAUM: I would like to admit into evidence, the <br /> 6 first photograph as well as all the others. <br /> <br /> 7 MR. BRIGGS: No objections. <br />~~' 8 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: All right. They are admitted. <br /> 9 MR. NUSSBAUM: All right. If you would speak to one <br />I' 10 other issue; how is this damage as it--how does one un~jo damage <br /> 11 just like you have described? <br /> ' <br /> 12 s varying degrees <br />MR. HIMMELREICH: Okay. The--there <br />I, 13 of undoing damage on this particular case. In disturbiince No. 1 <br /> 14 a landslide has traversed the slope, knocking down everything in <br />' 15 its path. It's estimated by Obering-Wurth and Associates to be <br /> 16 15 feet thick on the upstream side, 13 feet thick on tY~e <br /> 17 ka <br />bl <br />i <br />d <br />t <br />id <br />Thi <br />i <br />i <br />i <br />i <br />f <br /> ge <br />oc <br />n <br />owns <br />ream s <br />or extreme <br />e. <br />s <br />s an <br />nv <br />tat <br />on <br />' 18 order--and this is off permit also. <br /> 19 In order to rebuild this slope or put it back the way <br />' 20 it was, qou simply have to take the material out and fill your-- <br /> 21 fill in and re-establish the forrest that was once there. <br /> 22 You cannot--it <br />c <br />it <br />Ok <br />Th <br />i <br />l <br />t <br /> s no way <br />ay. <br />ere <br />o rep <br />a <br />e <br />. <br />' 23 .cannot be fixed the way it was, certainly, okay? <br /> 24 lfR. O'CONNOR: What do you mean it can't be fixed? Not <br />' 25 immediately because the trees are gone, or it can never be fixed? <br />