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O <br />nj N' <br />1 <br />An Entrance <br />� s <br />4,387,600 <br />4,387,200 <br />4,386,800 <br />4,386,400 <br />4,386,000 <br />4,385,600 <br />1 <br />4,385,200 <br />4,384,800 <br />4,384,400 <br />4,384,000 <br />r <br />4,383,200 — <br />i <br />■ <br />■1 <br />■ <br />■ <br />l <br />11 <br />I1\ , <br />LIS!; <br />l <br />- -- - - <br />4,382,800 ' <br />O f <br />l <br />f1I <br />C4 l <br />,-• <br />i <br />4,382,400 t <br />i <br />1,� 1 <br />4,382,000 <br />1 <br />i <br />�f <br />49381,600 --� <br />4,3811200 —t <br />4,380,800 <br />4,380,400 <br />i■ <br />i■ <br />4,380,000 <br />%■ <br />a ■; <br />o <br />N M <br />Crj M <br />Range 65 West Range 64 West <br />_ - - - -- • - - ---- - - - - -- - - - -- - - -- - - - - - -- - <br />127 <br />4,387,600 <br />Operation: COAL CREEK (RESOURCES <br />Permit: M- 1988 -044 <br />Operator: Schmidt Construction Company <br />Land Owner: State of Colorado <br />Key to Noxious Weed Map <br />Heavy to moderately heavy Leafy Spurge - <br />Stands may be patchy or continuous over large <br />'N <br />4,387,200; areas within zone. <br />NOTE: Leafy Spurge can be found throughout the <br />property, but outside mapped zones shows a weak <br />growth with low density. So long as habitat remains <br />limiting, density increase is improbable; if habitat <br />improves potential for large density increase is <br />4,386,800 high. Primary limiting factor in low density, weak <br />.g <br />populations is moisture. <br />r0 <br />Diffuse Knapweed - Highly localized. <br />i <br />' 4,386,400 <br />a <br />Rossi <br />J. <br />� O <br />h <br />T <br />T-: fit .� <br />• <br />X <br />■ <br />■ •.� E <br />• � PAAI <br />+ C6L( <br />1 <br />f <br />■ <br />,yr1YY_,rWiYJl.a•.. .... ,i�Y ■��ai- ti)t.�a���lC.s <br />4,3799600- <br />Noxious Weeds - Exhibit C -6.cdr 13x19- >36x48:277(36.11Red) <br />OTHER NOXIOUS WEEDS: <br />CANADA THISTLE - highly localized in <br />lowland areas; rarely dense.. <br />DOWNY BROME OR CHEATGRASS - <br />widely distributed; can be dense in <br />disturbed or overgrazed areas; <br />density appears to vary year to year. <br />RUSSIAN THISTLE - can be dense on <br />fresh disturbances, but declines rapidly. <br />Uncommon in most areas. <br />KOCHIA - very similar to Russian Thistle. <br />loom ll/ 4,386,000 . Main on -site roads <br />- - - -- - <br />\','' <br />Minor on -site roads <br />streams <br />Tributary <br />4,385,600 <br />` _ • ' - Coal Creek stream channel <br />0 GPS grid (NAD WGS84) <br />~�..t �• 1' M To determine GPS coordinates of a specific location: <br />-�J `o <br />1. Select the nearest GPS grid lines. <br />2. Measure on the map the distance in feet from each grid <br />;l % `.\ J 4 line to the location to produce a distance north or <br />4,385,200 <br />E south and east or west from the selected gridlilnes. <br />3. Multiply each distance by 0.3059. <br />4. If location is north of a latitude gridline or east of a <br />~J longitude gridline add the respective value calculated <br />-� oo in step 3 to the respective gridline coordinate. This is <br />/-''` •'�: <br />lip �' i ~ 041 the new GPS coordinate. <br />� M 5. If location is south of a latitude gridline or west of a <br />l\ • j ���JJJ ( 'o longitude gridline subtract the respective value calculated <br />in step 3 from the respective gridline coordinate. This is the <br />41,384,800 new GPS coordinate of the location. <br />6. You should end up with two values: one is the GPS <br />�, ; ��� \� ■ , +! % coordinate of the location north or south of the selected <br />gridline and one is the GPS coordinate of the location <br />\ r } east or west of the selected gridline. <br />7. By going to those coordinates using a GPS receiver <br />/ X6062 I ieL set to NAD WGS84 you should be at or near the location <br />- -' - .- - - - -�- - - - ' //f / 18 desired. <br />. ._._._. —._._ _ ----- <br />----------------------- .r. _._._.. <br />41384,400 <br />I% • <br />OF �■ <br />g <br />Y� <br />■ <br />4,3849000 <br />SPURGE UPLAND <br />ON SAND SOIL D VERLYI G ' <br />I NEARLY L VEL (4AY SOIL <br />■ , <br />�JJ�.- • JI [f]�iL �Jfflat J]:;:• <br />■■■■i ■■l gewgaw i <br />,• •, ;, - � - �.J- -, .� �- � � _may �- <br />ui. y'' dd 4• l \jam \ /�/ . <br />l , � <br />V9 <br />� � 1 <br />i <br />• o <br />o 00 <br />o <br />X <br />6011 Cd <br />I w_— 433825000 <br />• O <br />' � O <br />, <br />J <br />, <br />J Ml � <br />■ X bon ♦ , <br />\ i <br />, <br />"- 4,380,800 <br />i <br />i <br />' l ► f� <br />i <br />n <br />■ <br />■ <br />4,381,600 <br />493819200 <br />4,380,400 <br />41380,000 <br />'1 <br />4,379,600 <br />Cie 64 West <br />Co <br />Q <br />m <br />0 <br />O <br />o <br />rs' <br />M <br />a <br />� <br />3, 41383,600 <br />/t <br />�r <br />< North End of the <br />South Phase Maps <br />_ r 41383,200 <br />' 0 Overlap Zone of <br />North and South <br />�. <br />l �� •, �, Phase Ma <br />413829800 <br />.. y <br />, <br />' -- I South End of the <br />" -i North Phase Maps <br />. — 493825400 <br />Q _ <br />N <br />O 40�i;� <br />0. <br />'o <br />'o <br />0 <br />ai <br />M <br />O <br />New Lease Boundary - • ■ Miami s� E <br />(NOTE: The permit and lease <br />boundaries are always in the same <br />location and are equivalent.) <br />New Permit Boundary •- ••• -• -• -• •- ••••• -•` <br />True North Magnetic <br />t North (10.1E) <br />1 , <br />V <br />0 S00 1000 1500 2000 <br />1" = 660' <br />RECEIVED <br />Permit* rn- IQ88 -C4 4- Conffdental ?: <br />DEC 1 6 2005 <br />Class: Type -Seq.: <br />From: CO- To: <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Doc. Name <br />Doc. Date (ff no date stamp): h - jkej05 <br />Specialist: bm L/ <br />NOTE: This <br />map will be <br />periodically <br />updated as weed <br />populations <br />are eliminated or <br />new populations or species <br />appear. <br />EXHIBIT C -6 (Amendment 3) I!, <br />DISTRIBUTION OF PRIMARY <br />NOXIOUS WEEDS <br />By�M date: Nov 105 GPS GRID: UTM WGS84 <br />