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DEFICIENCY NOTICE C111LRB 112 Permit Application <br />Agile Stone Systems, Inc. <br />property will also be used as an operating ranch. How will you protect new <br />reclamation from livestock damage? <br />The proposed permit boundary will only be fenced on the southern border <br />along the railroad right of way. The existing fence will be used for this <br />purpose. The entire permit area is laud locked from the public due to the <br />Arkansas River and only 1 bridge on County Road 157 to access the <br />property. Couuty Road 157 will be gated at the entrance to the permit area, <br />locked when operations are not active and posted for no trespassing. No <br />decision has been made about future livestock grazing on the ranch. Any <br />livestock will be fenced to the west or northwest using existing fencing at the <br />start of reclamation. <br />19. The Fremont County Weed Boazd and the Fremont County Soil Conservation <br />District have expressed a concern that leafy spurge which heavily infests the <br />property and is a noxious weed could be exported from the ranch. You have <br />stated in your section 2.1 1 that a project specific Noxious Weed Management <br />Plan will be developed in cooperation with the County Agent. Please provide a <br />copy of that plan to be incorporated into your reclamation plan. <br />The applicant had Cedar Creek Associates survey the permit area for leafy <br />• spurge, prepare a Noxious Weed Management Plan, have the state office in <br />Fort Collins review the plan, had the plan submitted, amended and approved <br />by the Fremont Couuty Weed Board and had the plan approved by the <br />Fremont County Planning and Zoning Department. All documents and <br />letter approvals are provided in Exhibit E. <br />EXHIBIT F -Reclamation Plan Maps <br />Rule 6.4.6(a) requires that the Reclamation Plan Map must show proposed <br />topography of the area with contour lines of sufficient detail to portray the <br />direction and rate of slope of all reclaimed lands. Your maps show only the <br />extraction areas. Provide a map that shows all of the affected reclaimed land <br />including roads, railroads, bridges, buildings, processing areas, erosion/sediment <br />control azeas, product storage areas, topsoil overburden storage areas etc. The <br />map should be of sufi"icient scale to show the contour lines clearly. <br />Digitized topographical maps were purchased of the permit area. The <br />permit area was also flown and photographed with ground survey control <br />points so that 2' contour lines could be established to provide the requested <br />detail. <br /> <br />19 <br />