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V <br />s Exhibit B <br />Colorado Marble, Inc. FLPMA Road Permit <br />Operation and Maintenance Plan <br />NFSR228 <br />Pike and San Isabel National Forests <br />Comanche and Cimarron National Grasslands <br />Road Maintenance Standards <br />General -The maintenance work shall include work necessary to keep drainage functional and <br />maintain the road prism to allow a prudent driver to safely negotiate the road in a passenger car <br />during dry weather. <br />Regulatory, warning, and route marker signs located on National Forest System lands shall be <br />repaired or replaced by the Forest Service. <br />1. Road Maintenance and Repair: <br />Road maintenance shall consist of the performance of work to preserve and protect the roads, <br />commensurate with Permittee's use to the extent necessary to insure safe and efficient <br />transportation, and to prevent excessive erosion damage to roads, streams and adjacent ]ands. <br />"Permittee's use" shall be considered to cover the pre-, normal, and post operation period during <br />any year when operations and road use aze performed. <br />• Road Maintenance Description: Maintenance work to be done during the periods of use by <br />Permittee shall include: <br />a. Removal of slides, fallen timber, boulders, and overhanging brush, tree limbs and small <br />trees which obstruct safe sight distance. <br />b. Adequate blading and shaping of roadway surfaces and ditches to maintain the original <br />cross sections. <br />c. Removal of earth and debris from ditches and culverts so that the drainage systems will <br />function efficiently at all times. <br />d. Repair of damage to fence, cattle guards, culverts, bridges, and other roadway stnictures. <br />e. Restoration of eroded fills and repair and protection of shoulder berms, berm outlets, <br />stabilized waterways, vegetated slopes, and other erosion control features. <br />f. Installation of additional culverts as needed/identified by a Forest Service engineer. <br />