completed and may, at that time, require additional conserva- 

 tion measures necessary to satisfy permit requirements. 



L-59P The permittee shall dispose of all vegetative and other mate- 

 rials cut, uprooted, or otherwise accumulated during construc- 

 tion and maintenance activities by shredding, grinding, or 

 chipping and incorporating the cuttings as mulch into disturbed 

 soils, as may be specified by the land manager. 



L-60P Prior to initiating any extensive restoration field work, the 



permittee shall meet with the land manager and provide specifica- 

 tions of the operation including, but not limited to: (1) maps 

 showing features to be restored, points of alterations, and 

 access routes; (2) information concerning sizes, types, and 

 numbers of equipment to be used; and (3) a time schedule. The 

 permittee shall agree to reasonable modifications in order to 

 minimize the disturbance of desirable water flows, wildlife 

 concentrations, or other desirable ecological features. All 

 activities shall be confined to those areas as finalized on the 

 attached maps. 



L-61P The permittee shall revegetate all restoration areas with native 

 plant species as may be specified by the land manager; such native 

 materials may include trees, shrubs, grasses, and herbs. The 

 use of exotic plant species must be authorized by the land 

 manager. 



L-62P As specified by the land manager, restoration procedures may 

 require the construction of nesting platforms, denning sites, 

 or other wildlife habitat improvements, such as food planting, 

 to replace natural features lost or altered by permittee acti- 

 vities. 



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