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VERTHA - F-Verbascum thapsus Mullein UPL <br />SHRUBS <br />ARTTRI Artemesia tridentata Big Sagebrush UPL <br />CHRNAU Chrysothamnus nauseosus Rubber Rabbitbrush UPI, <br />CRADOU Crataegus douglasii Douglas Hawthorn FAC <br />POPANG Populus angustifolia Narrowleaf Cottonwood FAC* <br />ROSWOO Rosa woodsii Woods Rose FAC- <br />SALEM Salix exigua Narrowleaf Willow OBL <br />SALGEY Salix geyeriana T Geyer's Willow OBL <br />11. Soils descriptions, soils map(s), and a list of hydric soils or soils with hydric inclusions on <br />the site. <br />Response: Enclosed is a copy of the draft soils map prepared for this area by the USDA- Natural <br />Resource Service for the Cow Creek and Mad Creek USGS quad sheets. As can be observed this map is <br />labeled as a draft map because of the fact that the polygon lines from one map do not always align with <br />corresponding polygon lines on the adjoining map. <br />According to the NRCS soils mapping of this area the Hogue Gravel Pit occurs on areas of two different <br />soils mapping units. Soils Mapping Unit 49A- Cumulic Cryoborolls and X25A - Matmore-Becks <br />Complex. Copies of the soils descriptions for these two soils mapping units are enclosed. We have also <br />enclosed pertinent copies of the draft Routt County - Comprehensive Hydric Soils List. As can be <br />observed from this list, both soils mapping units found on this site 49A and X25A contain inclusions of <br />hydric soils. <br />12. Any observed and/or documented examples of interstate or foreign commerce connection. <br />Examples include, but are not limited to: <br />Recreational or other use by interstate or foreign travelers. <br />Sale of fish or shellfish in interstate or foreign commerce. <br />Use by industries, including agriculture, operating in interstate <br />or foreign commerce. <br />Response: The only possible example of interstate commence on this site would be related to the <br />fact that the cattle operations which the Hogue Ranches operate sell their can which may well go to an out <br />of state site. There is no recreational use, fishers, or shell fish use of this site. <br />13. A delineation map at an appropriate scale (for most projects, a scale of one inch to 100 or <br />200 feet). The map should not exceed one inch to 400 feet unless there are extenuating <br />circumstances. (Note: map scales must be accurate and in round numbers, any maps using <br />photographic base must be corrected for distortions, and any overlays must be of identical <br />scale). The map must include: