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• • EXHIBIT I/J (Cont'd) <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br />BOA--Nederland Cobbly Crnvelly bandy Loom, 0 to ~ Percent Elopes <br />Thin Sa a deep, yell drnlaefl toll on ol.d high terrecen and Enna. <br />It formed Sn ealcareouc, gravnl~ ant •cbbl,• l~xry alluvium. Tho ovcraEe <br />annual precipitotlon is .bout l~ inch s. Olon.:n pre nearly level to <br />~cntl;t tlepin3. Included in thin ua' arc c.:sll arca~ of Vnlaunt <br />oobbiy clay loam and Bunn clay loa, all on clopos of 0 to 3 percent. <br /> Typically the aurfa~eo lever le ~•,rnyish brrnrn, Cobbly aendy long <br />' about 4 inches thick. Tic upper part of th^ cubeoil is b.-o[m Cobbly snnd~ <br /> loam about C> inches thic:.. Tho cid3le part of the subcoil is a broua <br /> Cobbly snn3y loan about 8 inchec this'.: en3 the lo:;er port is light brown <br />' calcareous, Cobbly gravelly saa3y ].o_n. Th^ substratum is calcareous, <br /> Cobbly, gravelly loam ertondin3 to t:0 inchec or mare. Pereont of cobble <br /> ranges fro.•u 50 to 75 Pereont b;r volumo. <br />' Peraesbility is a:oderntc. Efi'ective root;n;I depth ie 60 inches or <br /> corn. Arailcblo rter capacity Ss eo3crnte. Eurfoce runoff ir, slou end <br />' erosion hasnrda aro clight. <br /> This coil is ueod alarost entirely for ErazinR. Some aeall erens <br /> are uee3 for building sites end rosin. Tho logo amount of cobble on tha <br /> curfncc aed ccnttered throuChout tha profile licit the urea of thic coil. <br /> It ie not suited for cultivation. <br /> P.ngrelard vegetation of thin coil is typical of the Cobbly 1'oothilla <br />' rng3e site connintiq¢ atainly of Ei~ bluonte:a, little bluccten, cideoats <br /> rrneta, mourtatn mutily, bl.uo grecs, cpitch praar., vinr:ed buckwheat and <br /> anil~+ert. I'ro~ar grnsin,R !o needed to aaintotn Quantity and eurlity of <br />' QcalraDlo vegotatloa. Coerbiaatiena of rtoc^:ratar development, farcin,^, <br /> and doforred C.sozin^, help irvrov_ end eaintain rcrge condition. <br /> Hindbrenka and environmental Flantin3s me difficult to eetnblich <br /> on these eoila. Liaited available rater erd the large amount of cobble <br /> pro the principal concerno in entablichin3 tree and shrub plantingo. <br /> Bpeeinl care, consisting o£ eumxer fallow a veer in advance of plent- <br />' faC en3 supplemcntnl voter, is acedc3 to incurs eatnblieb•iert en3 cur- <br /> vival of plnntir~s. <br /> The large amount of cobble end lergc stones pre the primes°;r limit- <br />' irL; soil progertiea for buildlc~ sites, urban development an3 roads. <br />' Cegability 9ubclese; VIIs. <br />Cobbly Foath111s Ennge 61te. <br />r• <br />' ;,Y.nv ,~ . U <br />,~ <br /> <br /> <br />24 <br />1 <br />