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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1991078
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
6/24/1991
Doc Name
BASELINE VEGETATION REPORT
Permit Index Doc Type
VEGETATION
Media Type
D
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~ 1 <br />U <br />INTRODUCTION <br />During April, May, and June of 1991, the Lillylands Mine site <br />(Permit Application C-91-078) was visited and sampled in compliance <br />with Rules 2.04.10 and 4.15. The proposed permit area is located <br />within Sections 4 and 5 of T 45 N, R 15 W, N. M. P. Meridian, and <br />Sections 32 and 33 of T 46 N, R 15 W, N.M.P. Meridian. Sampling was <br />carried out by Mr. Matthew S. Hayes and Ms. Jan McKee (the latter <br />of Greystone Development Consultants, Inc). Greystone provided <br />herbaceous production sample results and assisted in the <br />identification of plant communities, reference areas, and plant <br />species while Mr. Hayes was responsible for the rest of the project <br />and its overall direction. Portions of this report were provided <br />• by Ms. McKee. <br />METHODS <br />Threatened and Endangered Species: <br />During reconnaissance and sampling, the site and adjacent <br />areas were searched for threatened or endangered plant species, <br />with special attention given to the possible existence of Payson <br />lupine ('L ~~~ crass,,.s) wti~ok -, .s bt s.. ~~~./twcly ~dtn~'. ~:ra :n <br />the vicinity of Naturita. Prior to the main portion of field work, <br />Payson lupine specimens held at the University of Colorado <br />herbarium were viewed. No threatened or endangered species were <br /> <br />
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