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<br />Mr. Brad Jones <br />Page 2 <br />May 24, 1982 <br />1. Remove the trees and other debris piled along the river from the 100' setback. <br />2. Immediately revegetate the 100' setback with native shrubs, grasses and cotton- <br />/, wood trees. Shrubs should consist of chokecherry, wild current, wild rose, and <br />~: ,~' plum. <br />~.: j <br />~~ ~ 3. A minimum of 200 cottonwood trees of 10-12' in heigth should be planted in the <br />100' setback. <br />k. All revegetation should be completed by 'November 15> 1982 and .a plan of continuous <br />maintenance developed concurrently. <br />This constitutes what is necessary to regain vegetation and subsequently wildlife <br />in the shortest period of time. Please advise me of the final status of this <br />violation. <br />Sincerely, <br />Michael R. Grode <br />Wildlife Biologist <br />MRG:ch <br />xc: J. Leslie <br />~P. Will <br />Terry Bowman - Garfield County Planning <br />(2) File - West Rifle Pit - Garfield <br />