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I' <br />' shown in the previous section. Whether trees will be planted in the area <br />of the sediment basin or not will depend on whether trees will be removed <br />to construct it and whether trees would be appropriate Por the site at the <br />' conclusion of its useful life, If trees are planted they will be planted at a <br />rate which would approximately equal the density and species present at <br />' the time of construction. Information regarding the current conditions <br />cannot be provided at present because the exact location and dimensions <br />' have not been established. Such Information will be provided in the <br />design to be submitted prior to construction which is expected to o~:cur <br />' in early 1990. <br />OLD SCALE SITE RECLAMATION: Just below the visual berm and <br />' beside the road was located, until recently, the scale for weighing the <br />trucks leaving the quarry. The scale was located on the South side of the <br />~,' road. The road will be shifted slightly Northerly away from the slope and <br />the area will be backfilled, topsoiled and revegetated with the s:~me <br />' mixture used on other areas. <br />i' This action is necessary to allow for amore complete control of <br />sediment and runoff from the road and a safer roadway alignment, It, like <br />the sediment basin, is an action which was not orlglnaliy anticipated. 'Che <br />' reclamation of this area is to be done under the recommendation of the <br />design engineers and their beliefs as to what is needed to maintain water <br />' quality in the drainage Prom the quarry to the east. <br />~ I BOUNDARY MODIFICATIONS <br />The boundaries of Permit M-77-210 are proposed to be modified to include <br />CAP limits sufficient to contain all areas of oPfsite disturbance. CAP boundary <br />limits within the Operator's ownership have been set to follow and include all <br />' of the access road to a point 100"/- South or above the road. They hs.ve <br />been set along the North side to include the Snyder Fork drainage to a point <br />' 100"/- North or above the stream thread. The CAP boundary limits within <br /> <br />zo <br /> <br />