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Rezone/CUP
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CUP
Petition Number
01466
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Oregon Township
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29
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ESTABLISHING AND MAINTAINING VEGETATION - <br /> 1. Make Plans for Seeding after Construction! Seed within 24 hours after construction. <br /> IT construction finishes after 5 ,4 IS -make a temporary seeding of , <br /> or a dormant seeding. If a temporary seeding is done, plan to reseed in early spring. <br /> Where possible and practical , divert runoff until vegetation is established. Use soil <br /> retention blankets, jute matting, or sod in critical areas where water concentrates. <br /> 2. Obtain Needed Materials! Test soil . Secure lime, fertilizer, seed, seed inoculation <br /> and mulching materials before construction starts. <br /> a. Lime. If needed, apply lime at the rate of tons per acre. <br /> b. Fertilizer. In lieu of a soil test, apply 400-600 pounds per acre of 20-10-10. - <br /> c. Seen. Mways check the label and seed in pure live seed rates. <br /> d. Mulch Materials. Mulch with 1 1/2 tons/acre of straw or hay reasonably free from <br /> grain and weed seed, or strawy manure at the rate of 6-8 T/A may be used. <br /> SEED RATES PER ACRE AND SEED NEEDED IN POUNDS <br /> Location D,//A P/C Location Location <br /> - Mi x ff Loo( _.--s0,--% Acres ./ • Acres Acres <br /> (From Wildlife Habitat -1 Rate ff Seed Rate r Seed • Rata ff Seed <br /> Planting Mixtures-645) Pe:- Acre Needed Per Acre Needed Per Acre Needed <br /> Species <br /> $40:014 B,-,.�c. i y - , y i I I . <br /> ;r,;,e/-A y . 2 - . i , 2 I . . • I I <br /> ,Pas.el...r,. I • (o .. I ,6 I <br /> A/A/FR i 3 I .3 I I I I <br /> ,;,/,.- AZ c I 45-4,!. I 2 6 i I I I <br /> 3. Prepare the Seedbed! THE SUCCESS OF THIS SEEDING DEPENDS. ON THE PROPER SEEDBED. <br /> With a disk or harrow, work the soil to a 3 inch depth. On small areas, handwork may <br /> be necessary. <br /> 4. Mulch Properly! Spread mulch uniformly. 1 1/2 T/A is 60 bales per acre or 6-7 stems <br /> thick. Anchor mulch by pressing into the soil with a dull , weighted disc set <br /> straight or other approved methods. Work waterways crosswise when possible. <br /> 5. Seed! Inoc:ilate birdsfoot trefoil and crownvetch properly. Seed shallow at 1/4 to <br /> 1/2 inch deep immediately after seedbed preparation. A cultipacker seeder works _ <br /> good. A hydro-seeder or hand seeder can be used. <br /> 6. Maintain Properly! Control weeds and undesirable woody vegetation. Delay mowing <br /> until after July 15 to accommodate ground-nesting_ wildlife. If pastured, always <br /> regulate grazing_ Where grasses alone are used, an occasional application of ferti- <br /> lizer, high in nitrogen helps to maintain the stand. <br /> ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: <br /> s,,o i/ 6rca An el c+'i le-4 ,47 G✓,// R OWNER <br /> bc_ sctl 6y w121P biolog�sf <br /> /enma olAa k i>, Cr 0 n e:O r110 T/+on . 1]�4 N�-- <br /> COMITY <br /> Designed: k Checked: , <br /> SHEET N OF 5 <br />
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