material stockpiled, stored, and replaced uniformly to its 

 former location following completion of seismic activities. 

 Other site restoration measures requested by the land manager 

 may include, but are not limited to, erosion control, revegeta- 

 tion, and discing/plowing of compacted soils. 



Access to Site 



General 



U-lOP Prior to any construction activities, the contractor shall pro- 

 vide the land manager with details, plans, specifications, and 

 maps indicating road easement location and dimensions, road 

 alignment, road width, and specific provisions for maintaining 

 existing drainage integrity. 



U-UP Following preliminary road alignment, the permittee will allow 

 the land manager 14 days to conduct a field survey to determine 

 the logical significance of the area to be traversed. Should 

 an important or unusual ecological feature be encountered, the 

 permittee agrees to relocate the road to an extent reasonably 

 necessary to protect critical plant assemblages, unique natural 

 areas, critical wildlife areas, or other desirable ecological 

 features. 



Vehicle movement and right-of-way use. 



U-12P All vehicular traffic and construction activities shall be 



strictly confined within the road easement boundaries. Vegeta- 

 tion damage, equipment and supply storage, and removal of fill 

 materials from outside these boundaries are prohibited, unless 

 otherwise authorized in writing by the land manager. 



U-17P In the control of vegetation within road rights-of-way, no herbi- 

 cide or toxicant shall be used without first obtaining written 

 permission from the land manager as to the type or kind of chem- 

 ical to be used and the rate, method, and time of application. 



U-19P The permittee shall take such measures to prevent soil erosion 

 from starting within the rights-of-way as the land manager may 

 prescribe and shall take such other conservation measures, in- 

 cluding restoration of disturbed ground surfaces, mulching, and 

 revegetation, that may be requested by the land manager. 



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