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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/26/2010
Doc Name
Wetland Delineation Report
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 82 Appendix I
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4201 - GAMBEL OAK: Deciduous woodland (or tall shrubland) dominated by gambel oak. Primary <br />associated shrub species include mountain mahogany, Utah serviceberry, Saskatoon serviceberry, big <br />sagebrush, and to a lesser extent, mountain snowberry. <br />4203 - MESIC MOUNTAIN SHRUB MIX: Deciduous woodland (or tall shrubland) co- dominated by <br />gambel oak, serviceberry, and /or mountain mahogany. Primary associated shrub species include <br />snowberry, sagebrush, or chokecherry. Secondary shrub species may include skunkbush sumac, antelope <br />bitterbrush, and squaw apple. <br />4303 - PINYON -JUNIPER - MOUNTAIN SHRUB MIX: Co- dominant deciduous /coniferous woodland. <br />Conifer species are pinyon pine and Utah or Rocky Mountain juniper. Deciduous tall shrubs are <br />dominated by gambel oak, mountain mahogany, serviceberry, and sagebrush. <br />5101 - ASPEN: Deciduous Forest dominated by quaking aspen. Associated shrubland understory <br />species include snowberry, serviceberry, and common juniper. <br />5203 - DOUGLAS FIR: Coniferous forest dominated by Douglas fir. Associated conifers include white <br />fir, Englemann spruce, and ponderosa pine. <br />• <br />J <br />lit <br />
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