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APPLICATION - AGRICULTURAL EXCAVATION' ' <br /> ` SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT <br /> FILE NUMBER: PA- <br /> 'ii:a l <br /> RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> CHECKLIST •CONTINUED <br /> 4. 1 ation: If irrigation is proposed,then discuss: <br /> [ ] The kind of irrigation system that will be used to water the plants. <br /> [ jt The water source and the water quality of that source. <br /> H. Moni and Maintenance: <br /> [ ] 1. 1 c scribe the monitoring and maintenance program that will be instituted to ensure that the proposed reclamation is <br /> essful and is maintained. <br /> I. In-stream-M <br /> [X] 1. 0, scribe the manner in which reclamation of the affected streambed channels and streambanks to a condition <br /> inimizing erosion and sedimentation will occur. <br /> [X[ J. Futur Mini : Explain how the proposed reclamation of this site will affect the potential for future reining at the site. <br /> [X] K. Publ' fe What measures will be taken to ensure public safety(e.g.,fences,gates,slopes,signs,or hazard <br /> remo a!)? How will the safety measures be maintained? <br /> [ ] L. Othei ILformation: Include any other information requested by the lead agency to ensure that adverse environmental <br /> are p e'vented or minimized and that the mined lands are reclaimed to a useable condition,which is readily adaptable for <br /> alterr 4ive land uses. <br /> FOOT NOTES I <br /> 1. If an Environ tal Impact Report/Statement was prepared for the proposed operation,it may be used to satisfy some or all of <br /> the requireme t of this section. Reference the document by title and page number and append copies of the appropriate pages <br /> to the reclama 1 n plan. <br /> 2. The map sho d cover an area of several miles around the site and display the following information: <br /> nearby towns natural drainage <br /> roads/highways streamsliakes/springs <br /> railroads wells <br /> utilities residences <br /> buildings other pertinent features <br /> Use U.S.geo ical Survey 7-%s or 15 minute maps,which are the most accurate and useful. These maps are commonly <br /> available throL g'h sporting goods stores,or they may be ordered from the U.S.Geological Survey. <br /> 3. Information on geology may be available from the Geologic Map of California series,published by the Califomia Division of Mines <br /> and Geology. <br /> 4. This informati n can be obtained from: local agencies (California Department of Fish and Game, U.S.Forest Service,Bureau of <br /> Land Manage nt,U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service):the California Natural Diversity Data Base:local experts;or a field survey of <br /> the area. If fi surveys are appropriate,they should be conducted as follows: <br /> a. at the per time of year when rare or endangered species are both evident and identifiable; <br /> b. every <br /> ,in cles noted in the Field should be identified to the extent necessary to ensure that it is neither rare,endangered, <br /> nor of ial concern. <br /> 5. The map sho I be at a scale appropriate to show the desired information and include a north arrow and coordinate system. A <br /> title block sho I� be located in the lower right comer with the following information: <br /> Title of map <br /> _. .. .-....------------ ___------------ -___------- <br /> -Toplexil <br /> iinum <br /> Scale <br /> Date map was drawn/revised <br /> FADEVSMPjanning Appli raflon Formsl Page 12 of 15 <br /> Agricultural Excavalion.do[l, Revised 0243-10) <br />