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residential or commercial purposes and such use is not reasonably assured, a plan for <br />revegetation shall be submitted. So, the applicant has two options: <br />a.) Submit an alternate plan to reclaim this portion of the site to rangeland. This <br />shall include plans for grading, top soiling and seeding... etc. <br />Or, <br />b.) Submit evidence indicating this site use is reasonably assured. This could be <br />evidence indicating this portion of land has been zoned for industrial use by <br />the county. <br />19.) Please indicate how many acres will he accncinted with this indumtrial area, <br />6.4.6 EXHIBIT F - Reclamation Plan Map <br />20.) On Map F, the Reclamation Plan Map, there are many different types of lines <br />depicting boundaries, structures road and contours. The permit boundary is not clearly <br />displayed on this map. Please show the permit boundary clearly on this map. <br />21.) Please put a north arrow on the Reclamation Plan Map. <br />6.4.9 EXHIBIT I - Soils Information <br />22.) Within this exhibit, you discuss four different soils units. One of the soil units <br />discussed is the Bankard Bd, series. This series appears to be outside of the southern <br />permit boundary. However, the GP series is located in two portions of the southern <br />permit boundary and it is not discussed in the narrative supplied for this Exhibit. Please <br />submit information regarding the GP series. <br />6.4.10 EXHIBIT J - Vegetation Information <br />23.) What are the principle species of grass that exist at the site? For each of these <br />species, please provide a quantitative estimate of their cover and height. <br />24.) Several species of woody plant vegetation are discussed in this exhibit. Please <br />provide a quantitative estimate of the cover and height for each of the principle species <br />of woody vegetation listed in the Exhibit. <br />6.4.12 EXHIBIT L - Reclamation Costs <br />25.) The volume estimated for task #1 appears to be low. Please explain how this <br />volume was determined. <br />4