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Edna Mine Vegetation Final Bond Release Monitoring 2005-2006 <br />435,600 square feet is 660 feet. The gird interval in this example would be set at <br />a 660-foot interval. For our example two values between 0 and 660 feet would <br />be generated for the "X" and "Y" coordinates. These values would be used to fix <br />the grid over the area to be sampled. A graphic example of this random sample <br />point selection process is shown onFigure 1: Vegetation Random Sample Point <br />Grid. <br />Figure 1: Vegetation Random Sample Point Grid. <br />Sampled Vegetation Commurnty ~ i <br />Ra~ <br />dc^~ X" <br />tt <br />t <br /> ~ <br />e <br />se <br />Intersection excludeo form random <br />sample point set due to prowm~ty ,o <br />vegetation community boundary <br /> Random 'Y" ~ <br /> oHSel <br />'1 <br />Grid intersections are randomly selected for sample point order. <br />Sample points may be rejected in the field for several reasons including <br />previously unmapped surface disturbance or topographic anomalies (e.g., <br />unmapped rock outcrop, sand blow outs, etc.), or unmapped vegetation <br />Habitat Management. Inc. 9 4!8!2025 <br />