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11/25/2007 10:01:03 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1994080
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT B 1
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D
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~fti~b,t ~ <br />Rl•:VI?(:1!TATIOi: GUII)iiLT\h:5 <br />1. After earth disturbance operations the lollowin}~, steps arc needed: <br />A. :;Id+~ ::lopt~:: :IioiilJ b,~ Mal r+~c Ilcin t:l. I;lupi~:: of b:l or <br />Ilatrct' at'e much more de::irablr lur }•,roa COr succcs:: iu <br />m-est;iblishmcnC of vcgecatiun :nul operation of equipment. <br />IS. l:xr o;::~ wa C,'r Irum ad ja coot ;i t'c,is sh,nild not 6c allowed tU <br />11ow nnCn Chr area unless: ern~~nn ranCrol pracCices arc <br />implomenled. <br />C. Length of slope slu,uLd br prup,•rl~~ rnntrolLcd Cu prevent <br />erosion. <br />D. Topsoil is needed on siCes Iiavinl; c:posed soil surfaces <br />low in organic material and te>;ture classification of <br />cla}' loam or heavier. This need increases significantly <br />if the soils arc iuhcrcntly dry, iC the slopes arc <br />greater than 6:1 and if the slope aspect is south or <br />southwest. Topsoil should be applied after shaping and tilled <br />to a depth of G inches binding topsoil Co existing soil, <br />2. Fertilization <br />A. Fertilizer oC nor. <br />phosphorous ,hould <br />sufficient amounts <br />fertilizers should <br />of seeding. <br />Ir:a Chan 40 l.bs. nitrogen and 40 lbs. <br />be applied unless a soil analysis indicates <br />of these elements. Application of <br />be inuncdiatcly prior to or at the time <br />3. Seedbed Preparation <br />A. The secdbcrl should 6r prcpari~d iuuucdiatcLy following all <br />earth wooing operations prescribed in the cugiuucring and <br />landscape design. <br />B. All rocks, trash and other debris that will interfere with <br />seeding should bc. rewovud. 'fill. the ground to a depth of <br />4 to 6 inches. If the seedbed is prepared itrnnediately <br />following construction this operation can usually be omitted, <br />except on fresh cut areas that have not otherwise been <br />disturbed. Apply Icrtitizcr, seed and mulch, if needed. <br />4. Mulching <br />A. A mulch miry be needed to cuuserve moisture, prevent <br />crusting, reduce ruuofC and erosion and help establish <br />a plant cover. <br />B. Mulching material should be applied inmtediatuly before or <br />after seeding. <br />C. Either one of tltc mulching methods listed below would be <br />acceptable. <br />1. Crass hay or coroal grain stt:aw should he used at <br />:ut applica Ci wi r^b• ul~ h,01111 lhs-/nr. of air drV waCrt'ia L. <br />At least 507 of tln• mulch by wcit;ltt shall he 10 inches <br />or more in ten};lh. Aucliur uwlch inuncdiatcly after <br />distributin}; wiCh mulch crimp,~r ur disc plow, <br />
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