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011. <br />66. ' <br />oak -woodland zone, <br />cottonwood -willow zone, ant <br />creekside zone. M <br />Site Preparation <br />Before planting woody vegetation, a cover -crop seed nfix will be applied to all planting areas <br />to provide erosion control and minimize ' the potential for weed growth. The cover crop will be applied <br />using broadcast seeding methods. The suggested mix will include application of a nitrogen -based <br />pjuj!��, -Ttw 'ast. <br />f, <br />46 -;iqt *Howing <br />seed composition: <br />CgMmgg Name <br />SgieiaificAmme <br />Blue wildrye <br />Elymus glaucus <br />10 <br />72% <br />Creeping wildrye <br />Leymus tnucoides <br />3 <br />72% <br />Meadow barley <br />Hordeum brachyantherum ssp. b. <br />10 <br />72% <br />Slender wheatgrass <br />Agropyron trachycaulum <br />5 <br />80% <br />Zoffo fescue <br />Vulpia myuros <br />5 <br />85% <br />California golden poppy <br />Eschscholzia califomica <br />2 <br />74% <br />Arroyo lupine <br />Lupinus succulentus <br />—5 <br />74% <br />Total <br />40 <br />'Me recommended application rate is in pounds per acre. <br />'PLS = pure live seed = percent germination multiplied by percent <br />purity. <br />After the cover -crop seeding operations have been completed, a mulch of cut straw will be <br />applied to the planting areas at a recommended rate of 3,000 pounds per acre. The straw mulch <br />applied to the channelbanks will be crimped into the soil to assist in minimizing potential weed <br />growth. <br />L Plant Materials <br />Woody plant materials will be collected from healthy parent stock within an approximate 10 - <br />mile radius of the project site and propagated by a qualified native -plant nursery. The proposed <br />palette of plant materials is shown in Table 3-1. Plants will be installed as cuttings or small -sized <br />container stock (Dee -Pots or equivalent) and will be protected from herbivory by being placed in plant <br />protection tubes or cages. Plant protection devices will be double -staked and designed to withstand <br />potential floodflows within the proposed floodplain. An earthen watering basin approximately 4 by <br />30 inches will be created around each plant. A 4 -foot -diameter area around each plant will be kept <br />weed -free throughout the first 1-3 years by using herbicides appropriate for application within and <br />adjacent to waterways. <br />Weiland Mitigation and Monitoring Plan for the Chapter 3. Weiland Mitigation and Monitoring Plan <br />Austin Road landfill Expansion. <br />U. S. Arm ' y Corps of Engineers File 199400974 <br />City ofstockton 3-4 April 5. 1996 <br />0 <br />171 <br />0 <br />