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<br /> EXHIBIT E (Cont'd) <br />ii , <br /> be planted for aesthetic purposes and gave a list of suitable <br />' s <br />cie <br />(see Exhibit I <br />Si <br />J it i <br />i <br />th <br />t <br />f <br /> pe <br />s <br />/ <br />nce <br />). s <br />e <br />nten <br />o <br />Suburban <br />' to use this property as a private recreation area, it is likely <br /> that the operator will attempt to establish some cottonless <br />'~ cottonwoods, Russian olives and other tree varieties along with <br /> some shrub varieties such as wild cherry and plum thickets. <br />I' Also <br />it is likel <br />that volunteer willows will invade the area <br /> <br />I , <br />y . <br />' The number of trees will be controlled so as to minimize any <br /> excessive phreatophytic disturbance to the ground water system. <br />' Reclamation Timetable. The reclamation phases listed on the <br />following page may be correlated to map Exhibits D-1 and F. The <br />phases correspond to the mining stages and are numbered accordingly. <br />' Note that these are estimates only and that variations may occur. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />- 17 - <br /> <br />