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APPROVAL OF UDFCD AND DMG" be moved to a 400 feet setback from the <br />riverbank on the Mining Plan. <br />3. It is our understanding that the resultant perimeter berm will be at or below pre- <br />mining elevations at all locations. This cannot be verified since contours are not <br />shown along the top of the proposed reservoir; however, any deviation from this <br />understanding will be considered a violation of the applicable floodplain <br />regulations until a new floodplain use permit is applied for and obtained. <br />4. Note 1 on the mining plan states that the applicant will install 50 native <br />cottonwood trees to enhance the river comdor. Due to strong beaver activity <br />observed in this area we recommend these trees be protected with wire cages as <br />shown in the District's Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual. On-going tree <br />maintenance, including watering as needed, should be provided by the applicant. <br />Any trees found dead within the first year or iwo should be the responsibility of <br />the applicant to replace. <br />If you have any questions concerning these comments, please feel free to contact me. <br />Sincerely, <br />~ ~4~~ / <br />B an W. Kohlenberg, P.E. <br />Senior Project Engineer <br />South Platte River Program <br />BWK/gb <br />cc: Besharah Najjar, Adams County <br />Eric Weiss, Adams County <br />Craig Tessmer, Adams County <br />Rick Anderson, Adams County <br />