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Exhibit E CMLRB 112 Permit Application <br />Agile Stone Systems. Inc. <br />• <br />TABLE 4 <br />PREFERRED REVEGETATION SCHEDULE <br />• <br />• <br />Month <br />Reclamation Technique J F M A M J J A S O N D <br />Grading As close to the time ofplanting as possible <br />Ripping and Resoiling XXX <br />Seedbed Material Sampling XXX <br />Seedbed Prepazation XXX <br />Fertilization/Seeding/Mulching XXX <br />2.13 Site Protection and Management <br />The Pazkdale Project is inaccessible to the public only across County Road 157 and its <br />bridge across the Arkansas River. No public access will be allowed into the Project <br />permit area. The project entrance will contain a gate locked in non operational hours. <br />The permit area's southern perimeter is fenced with the railroad right of way and <br />Arkansas River pazalleling the fence along the entire perimeter. This fence will be <br />maintained to restrict public access into the project and if any ranch stock access out of <br />the project area. Signs will be posted identifying the area as restricted until the area is <br />reclaimed. If the future tourist railroad area is developed, it will be fenced to prevent the <br />public from entering the permit area. It is not anticipated that the future tourist railroad <br />will need County Road 157 to accommodate their business. (Personal Communication, <br />Georgetown Loop Railroad Owner 12/97) <br />There are no other bridges or roads across the Arkansas River on either the east or west <br />end of the project. The 2 neighbors to the east have a private road which is gated and <br />locked with a security lock. It is kept locked at all times and great caze is taken by the <br />Clazks to allow no one unauthorized access into their or their neighbor's property. <br />Access from the Clarks to the project would also have to trespass onto the railroad right <br />of way which also prohibits any access. <br />2.14 Weed Control <br />A project specific Noxious Weed Management Plan has be developed with the Fremont <br />County Weed Control Boazd, University of Colorado Fort Collins Office and the Fremont <br />County Planning and Zoning Department. A copy of the Weed control plan is included. <br />14 <br />