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14. To maintain the Class III classification, remove as little vegetation as possible and keep <br />landscape change to moderate. <br />15. Any fire that is within the project area or observed from the project area shall be reported to <br />the Craig Interagency Dispatch Center at (970) 826-5037 with fire information observed <br />within the area. <br />16. Trees to be removed shall be cut down or masticated to a stump height of six inches prior to <br />other heavy equipment operations. Trees that are removed for construction that are not <br />needed for reclamation purposes shall be cut in four foot lengths (down to 4 inches diameter) <br />and placed adjacent to Rio Blanco County Road 122 where the material is easily accessed by <br />the public. Material that is left for collection by the general public should be stacked in small <br />manageable piles along the roadside to facilitate easy removal. Remaining woody material <br />shall be stockpiled for use in reclamation purposes. Once the disturbance has been re- <br />contoured and reseeded, stockpiled woody material shall be placed in the right of way. <br />Redistribution of woody material will not exceed 20% ground cover (using ocular <br />estimation) in order to provide surface cover that provides for varied microclimatic <br />conditions and sites for seedling protection that complements vegetation restoration. <br />17. The access road from County Road 122 will be maintained according to BLM Manual <br />Section 9113 standards for road shape and drainage features at all times during construction <br />and operations. BLM Manual Section 9113 is available for download from the following <br />web page: http://www.blm.gov/co/st/en/fo/wrfo/oil and gas wrfo.html <br />18. The holder is responsible for avoiding impacts to the existing power line.