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Species
Alfalfa
Orchardgrass
Timoothy
Smooth Bromegrass
Sainfoin (pod)
Intermediate Wheatgrass
Variety
Ranger
Latar
Climax
Manchar
Eski
Oahe
Rate (PLS Ib/ac)
0.8
1.0
0.3
2.0
5.3
3.0
Native Seed Mix (unirrigated areas during mining)
Species
Western Wheatgrass
Bluebunch Wheatgrass
Green Needlegrass
Indian Ricegrass
Bottlebrush Squirreltail
Thickspike Wheatgrass
Variety
Arriba
Goldar
Lodorm
Nezpar
Critana
Rate (PLS Ib/ac)
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3.0
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All seeding will be either drill or hydroseed. Native seed mix will be used on berms
or other ground needing vegetation during mining operations when the hay mix
would be inappropriate.
Mulch shall be weed free and shall be applied at a rate of no less than 3000 pounds
per acre.
Hydro -seeding with hydro -mulching and tackifier shall be used on steep (greater
than 5H:1 V) slopes. Hydro -mulching shall be a minimum rate of 2000 pounds of
wood fiber per acre.
PLANT STANDARDS
TREES CODE QTY BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME SIZE
JS 36 Juniperus scopulorum Rocky Mountain Juniper 12' Tall
JS2 23 Juniperus scopulorum Rocky Mountain Juniper 16' Tall
PP 29 Pinus edulis Pinon Pine
PP2 24 Pinus edulis Pinon Pine
PA 25 Populus angustifolia Narrowleaf Cottonwood
PA2 16 Populus angustifolia Narrowleaf Cottonwood
PT 5 Populus tremuloides Quaking Aspen
PT2 8 Populus tremuloides Quaking Aspen
PT3 4 Populus tremuloides Quaking Aspen
50 Existing Tree to Remain
28 Existing Tree to be Removed
14- Tall
16- Tall
2.5" Caliper
3" Caliper
2.5" Caliper
3" Caliper
4" Caliper
Cerise Mine
United Companies
Landscape Map
Permit Number: N/A
Mine Center Location:
Map Scale: 1" = 100'
Latitude: 39° 24' 52" N Longitude: 107° 10' 51" W
State: Colorado County: Garfield
Section: 25 & 26 Township: 7 South
Major Watershed: Crystal Creek
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100'
200'
Nearest Town: Carbondale
Range: 88 West
300'
Legend
Permit Boundary
Drainage Flow Directions
Fences
Overhead Powerlines
Vegetation Type/Boundaries
— — — — Section Lines
C Water/Drainages
Wetlands
910' Index Topography
912' Intermediate Topography
Easements
1. ROOTBALLS TO BE FREE OF WEEDS.
2. SIZES ON PLANT LIST SHALL BE CONSIDERED MINIMUM SIZES.
3. TOPSOIL SHALL BE TESTED FOR PARTICLE SIZE, pH, AND NUTRIENT LEVELS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR AMENDMENTS TO BRING THE SOIL TO
ACCEPTABLE HORTICULTURAL QUALITY. SOIL ANALYSIS TO BE SUPPLIED TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND APPROVAL GIVEN PRIOR TO PLACING TOPSOIL.
4. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING AND PROPOSED UTILITY LOCATIONS BEFORE DIGGING. TREES SHALL NOT BE PLANTED WITHIN 5'-0" OF THE
CENTERLINE OF UTILITIES.
5. VEGETATED AREAS SHALL BE IRRIGATED WITH AN IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGNED FOR OPTIMAL COVERAGE AND WATER CONSERVATION.
6. PLANTING IS TO OCCUR BETWEEN APRIL 15 AND OCTOBER 15 WEATHER PERMITTING.
7. A TABLE IS PROVIDED ON SHEET 2 PROVIDING INFORMATION ON THE EXISTING TREES TO REMAIN AND TO BE REMOVED.
8. SEEDING METHODS SHALL EITHER USE DRILLING WITH CRIMP MULCHING OR HYDRO -SEEDING.
8.1. MULCH SHALL BE WEED FREE AND SHALL BE APPLIED AT A RATE OF NO LESS THAN 3000 POUNDS PER ACRE.
8.2. HYDRO -SEEDING WITH HYDRO -MULCHING AND TACKIFIER SHALL BE USED ON STEEP (GREATER THAN 5:1) SLOPES. HYDRO -MULCHING SHALL BE A
MINIMUM RATE OF 2000 POUNDS OF WOOD FIBER PER ACRE.
Map Georeferencing Information:
Mapping Projection:
Datum: ❑ NAD27 ® NAD83 ❑ WGS84 0 None (Local)
State Plane: ® Central Zone❑ North Zone 0 South Zone 0 Other:
UTM: 0 Zone 12 0 Zone 13 0 Zone 14 0 Other:
Local System (Name):
Units:
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File Name: X:\United Companies\Cerise Mine\AutoCAD\Landscape Plan 23APR14.dwg
Date Plotted: 6/9/14
Notes:
Designed: BEL
Drawn: BEL
Checked: GL
Approved: GL
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Greg Lewicki And Associates
11541 Warrington Court Phone (303)-346-5196
Parker, CO USA 80138 E -Mail - info@lewicki.biz
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CERISE MINE LANDSCAPE PLAN
EXISTING TREES
# COMMON NAME
01 JUNIPER
02 PINON PINE
03 NA
04 PINON PINE
05 PINON PINE
06 COTTONWOOD
07 COTTONWOOD
08 COTTONWOOD
09 COTTONWOOD
10 COTTONWOOD
11 COTTONWOOD
12 COTTONWOOD
13 COTTONWOOD
14 COTTONWOOD
15 COTTONWOOD
16 COTTONWOOD
17 COTTONWOOD
18 COTTONWOOD
19 COTTONWOOD
20 COTTONWOOD
21 COTTONWOOD
22 COTTONWOOD
23 COTTONWOOD
24 COTTONWOOD
25 COTTONWOOD
26 PINON PINE
27 COTTONWOOD
28 COTTONWOOD
29 COTTONWOOD
30 COTTONWOOD
31 COTTONWOOD
32 COTTONWOOD
33 COTTONWOOD
34 (3) COTTONWOODS
35 COTTONWOOD
36 JUNIPER
37 JUNIPER
38 PINON PINE
39 JUNIPER
40 JUNIPER
41 JUNIPER
42 PINON PINE
43 PINON PINE
44 PINON PINE
45 JUNIPER
46 PINON PINE
47 PINON PINE
48 PINON PINE
49 JUNIPER
50 COTTONWOOD
51 COTTONWOOD
52 COTTONWOOD
53 COTTONWOOD
54 COTTONWOOD
55 JUNIPER
56 JUNIPER
57 (5) JUNIPER TRUNKS
58 JUNIPER
59 JUNIPER
60 COTTONWOOD
61 JUNIPER
62 JUNIPER
63 COTTONWOOD
64 COTTONWOOD
65 COTTONWOOD
66 COTTONWOOD
67 COTTONWOOD
68 COTTONWOOD
69 COTTONWOOD
70 COTTONWOOD
71 COTTONWOOD
72 COTTONWOOD
TRUNK DIA.
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MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
Watering Seed
After seed has been expertly sown and covered with mulch, the
most important item to a successful seeded lawn is the
application of water. Enough water must be applied to have the
surface of the soil adequately moist, yet not enough water to
cause a runoff of mulch and seed. This may be accomplished
by turning the system on for approximately 30-40 minutes for
rotary head systems for four to six waterings the first day or two
until proper saturation of subsoil is accomplished. After the first
two days you may find that 25-40 minutes for rotary systems,
three (3) times per day for the next three (3) weeks more or less,
according to the soil's ability to hold water, will be sufficient to
keep surface looking damp at all times. On cloudy days, water
may be lessened to one to two times daily. Do not water after
6:OOp.m. if possible. Water during day light hours whenever
possible as this is the time most transpiration occurs and the
new seedlings are most vulnerable.
Watering of Plant Material
A thorough watering of all newly planted plant material is
necessary immediately after planting. The surrounding soil of
the new plant may be in an extreme dry condition which will
draw the moisture from the plant root balls and cause shock to
the plants which may later cause a loss of plant material.
All newly planted material must be watered once a day for three
consecutive days to make sure all air pickets are eliminated and
plants set firmly in place. After this initial watering, once a week
or every ten days should be ample. However a test should be
made by inserting a finger into the soil around the plant to judge
the amount of moisture in the soil. Naturally, in extreme hot
weather as in July and August, it may require more frequent
watering. Good judgement and caution must be taken not to
over water or drown the plants.
It is important to note that trees can suffer from too much water
as easily as they can from lack of water. There are definite
signs of over watering, such as yellowing leaves or total loss of
leaves. On the other hand, lack of water will cause the leaf
edge to turn brown and brittle, then a total dehydration of the
leaf will cause the plant to become void of water, and it will soon
die.
It is an accepted practice to plant pines and deciduous shade
trees 2"-4" above ground level. This method of planting aids in
preventing oxygen starvation and eventual drowning of plant
materials planted too deep or in wet areas. If the ground drains
well, the ball can be planted even with the ground level or with
the bud of the deciduous tree just below the surface of the
ground.
Fertilization of plant material is not needed the first year of
planting. The second year, a small handful of balanced
chemical feed, 10-6-4, can be supplied around the base of the
plant, 6" from stems. Cultivate it into the soil 2" deep, then
water thoroughly. Spraying all the plant material with Malathion
or Lindane is recommended once a month. A minimum spraying
of two or three times per year is a must. Spraying more often is
necessary if damaged by insects is evident. Deciduous shade
trees should be fed in the following way. Make holes one foot
deep and one inch in diameter, then fill the hole up with fertilizer,
10-6-4. Use 2 lbs. of fertilizer per caliper inch. This will
gradually be assimilated by the trees as water dilutes the
fertilizer into the soil and root zone.
Plants must be watered thoroughly at least once per month
during November, December, January, February, March and
April for the first year as they dehydrate rapidly in the Colorado
climate.
LANDSCAPE DETAILS
NOTES:
1. ANY BROKEN OR CRUMBLING ROOTBALLS WILL BE REJECTED. REMOVING
THE CONTAINERS WILL NOT BE AN EXCUSE FOR DAMAGED ROOTBALLS
2. USE ONLY ON TREES 8' OR TALLER
3. DO NOT CUT OR DAMAGE LEADER
36" MULCH RING
2 x ROOTBALL DIA.
OEVERGREEN TREE DETAIL
SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"
RUBBER HOSE (1/2" DIA.) OR 12" NYLON
TREE STRAP ON GUY WIRE TO PROTECT TREE
#12 GALVANIZED WIRE TWISTED DOUBLE
STRAND. MIN. 3 GUY WIRES PER TREE.
1/2" DIA. X 36" LONG WHITE PVC PIPE
ON EACH GUY WIRE
SET ROOTBALL 2" HIGHER THAN GRADE AT
WHICH TREE GREW.
APPLY 3" OF BARK MULCH TO THE OUTSIDE EDGE
OF SAUCER UPON PLANTING UPON COMPLETION
OF SEEDING OR SODDING
FINISHED GRADE
30" METAL "T" STAKE. DRIVE VERTICALLY
INTO UNDISTURBED SOIL, FLUSH W/GRADE
REMOVE BURLAP AND WIRE FROM UPPER 12"
OR UPPER 2/3 OF ROOTBALL, WHICHEVER IS GREATER
AFTER TREE IS SET INTO PLACE.
REMOVE WIRE COMPLETELY FROM UPPER 12" OF ROOTBALL
UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE
SPECIFIED BACKFILL MIXTURE
AND FERTILIZER APPLICATION
HOLE SHOULD HAVE ROUGHENED SIDES
NOTES:
1. ANY BROKEN OR CRUMBLING ROOTBALLS WILL BE REJECTED. REMOVING THE
CONTAINERS WILL NOT BE AN EXCUSE FOR DAMAGED ROOTBALLS
36" MULCH RING
2 x ROOTBALL DIA.
DECIDUOUS TREE DETAIL
WRAP ENTIRE SURFACE OF TRUNK TO SECOND
BRANCH WITH SPECIFIED TREE WRAP MATERIAL
AND SECURE.
SPECIFIED TREE STRAP AT END OF GUY WIRE
AROUND TREE TRUNK.
1/2" DIAM. X 24" LONG PVC PIPE SECTION ON
EACH WIRE.
12 GUAGE GALVANIZED WIRE, DOUBLE
STRAND TWISTED. MINIMUM 3 GUYS PER TREE.
WATER RING - INSTALL AT END OF PLANTING,
REMOVE PRIOR TO SODDING OR IRRIGATED
SEEDING.
6' METAL "T" STAKE. DRIVE VERTICALLY
INTO UNDISTURBED SOIL. (4' EXPOSED)
SET ROOTBALL 2" HIGHER THAN GRADE AT
WHICH TREE GREW.
APPLY 3" OF BARK MULCH TO THE OUTSIDE EDGE
OF SAUCER UPON PLANTING UPON COMPLETION
OF SEEDING OR SODDING
FINISHED GRADE
REMOVE BURLAP AND WIRE FROM UPPER 12"
OR UPPER 2/3 OF ROOTBALL, WHICHEVER IS GREATER
AFTER TREE IS SET INTO PLACE.
STAKE TO EXTEND MIN. 24" INTO UNDISTURBED
SOIL.
SPECIFIED BACKFILL MIXTURE AND FERTILIZER
APPLICATION.
SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-O"
RECLAIMED LAND ABOVE EXISTING MINE
RECLAIMED SLOPES (MAX. SLOPE 3:1)
RECLAIMED MINE PIT
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MINIMUM OF 6" OF RECLAIMED TOPSOIL SPREAD ON TOP
OF OVERBURDEN. TOPSOIL IS TO BE STOCKPILED
BEFORE MINING OPERATIONS BEGIN AND RESPREAD
OVER THE OVERBURDEN DURING THE SITE RECLAMATION
PROCESS.
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