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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977305
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
10/1/2012
Doc Name
Amendment Submittal- EPP
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Cotter Corp.
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DRMS
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AM1
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5. Wildlife Values: <br />Due to the low productivity of this site, very little <br />manipulation of the vegetation is recommended. If areas of <br />sagebrush are dense enough to create monoculture <br />jLniper or sageb_ dens` _ ugh -te ,ai „ <br />s then some form of chemical or mechanical brush <br />c.a nagement should be considered. If adequate fuel is available <br />prescribed burning may be considered. In areas where sagebrush <br />and other shrubs have become dominant, manipulation that restores <br />of a mix o� crasse_s - and__fcrbs is beneficial for many w_; l a ze - __ - -- - _ <br />sJecies <br />Areas of sagebrush along drail'!aces and south and west <br />facing slopes should be left undisturbed to provide critical <br />winter forage for mule deer. Water developments for livestock <br />and wildlife can be a useful management tool on this site. <br />6. Hydrological Interpretations: <br />Soils :n t h i s site are mostly grouped into the 5 F. C" <br />hydrologic groups, as outlined the Soils of Colorado Loss <br />Factors and Ercdibil tv Hydrologic Groupings 1579 Handbook. <br />`l , n c are needed tc, determine hydrologic i d ,TcS' -�Qc.� GI'_s a_C ?7 cdc� �. dctC_ , ^_a r <br />harrditicns and hydrologic curve numbers. Refer_ Ibi=s National <br />Engineering Handbook, Section 4, and Peak Flows in_ Colorado <br />Handbook for more infcrrcaticn. <br />7. Recr and Natural Beauty: <br />The fit= occurs at lower elevat ions so is access='le for <br />recreation nearly year round. It offers beauty a the spring <br />with booming fcrLs and hunting in the fall. <br />8. Endangered Plants and <br />Said eaglea can be found on this site during the winter season. <br />The spineless hedgehog cactus occurs on this site. <br />9. Scientific Names of Plants Listed According to NRCS "PLANTS" <br />Database: <br />Plant Common Scientific <br />Symbol Name Name <br />GRASSES AND GRASSLIKES <br />DOGR2 BLUE GRAMP <br />PSSPS BLUESTJMCH WHEATGRACS <br />KOMA PRAIRIE JUNE G LAlSS <br />S T `OI NEEDLEANIITHREAD <br />ORHY INDIAN RTCEGRASS <br />HIJA GALLETA <br />ELELS BOTTT,EERUSH SQUIRR EL T AI , <br />ARLO3 RED THREEAWN <br />Semidesert Juniper Loams #113 Page 7 of 8 <br />BOUIELCUA GRACILTS <br />PSEUDOROEGNE?TA SPICTA sso. <br />SPICATA <br />YOELERT A M CRA.NTHA <br />SI! P A COMATA <br />ORY 7OPSIS HYH ENOID ES <br />HILARIA JANPSII <br />ELYMUS EL YMOIDES <br />ARISTIDA LONGISETA <br />
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