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Design Criteria <br /> <br />Topic Design Criteria for the Proposed. Action <br />Brush 90. Payment will be made to the Forest Service for any FSH 2409 <br />Removal/Tree merchantable trees removed under a timber contract. <br />Removal <br />Fire Prevention 91. All equipment, including welding trucks, would be R2 RFO <br /> equipped with fire extinguishers and other fire fighting #R2-2007-01 <br /> equipment as required by the Forest Service. <br /> 92. Operating or using any internal or external combustion R2 RFO <br /> engine without a spark arresting device properly installed, #R2-2007-01 <br /> maintained, and in effective working order, meeting <br /> either: (1) Department of Agriculture, Forest Service <br /> Standard 5100-1a (as amended); or (2) Appropriate <br /> Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) recommended <br /> practice J335(b) and J350(a). 36 CFR 261.520) (Order # <br /> R2-2007-01) <br />Noxious weeds 93. Power-wash all construction equipment and vehicles prior BMP, FS <br /> to the start of construction off-forest at a privately owned <br /> or commercial facility. <br /> 94. Any construction or operational vehicles traveling BMP <br /> between the Project Area and outside areas would be <br /> power-washed on a weekly basis. <br /> 95. Weed control would be conducted through an Approved FS Weed <br /> Pesticide Use and Weed Control Plan approved by the Maintenance <br /> Authorized Officer. Agreement <br /> with <br /> Counties, <br /> DRMS <br /> 96. Weed and reclamation monitoring would be continued on FS Weed <br /> an annual basis (or as frequently as the Authorized Maintenance <br /> Officer determines) throughout the life of the project. Agreement <br /> with <br />° Counties, <br /> DRMS <br /> 97. During sensitive plant surveys, any occurrence of Rocky FS <br /> Mountain thistle should be flagged and mapped to avoid <br /> inadvertent herbicide application during weed treatments. <br /> Species identification information should also be <br /> provided to the weed control agent to further decrease the <br /> likelihood of species misidentification. <br />VISUALS