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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7c_Vegetation&Weeds_12661.pdf k111l1P GJ"1f Gallatin County Weed Control District 901 North Black Bozeman, MT 59715 406-582-3265 RECEIPT RECEIPT NO.: 800 DATE: November 18, 2013 C&H Engineering RECEIVED FROM: 1091 Stoneridge Dr Bozeman, MT 59718 Date Check# Description Amount 11/18/13 21226 Westbrook Subdivision 300.00 Total Paid $300.00 Thank You 901 North Black, Bozeman, MT 59715 MEMO TO; John Rosa FROM John Ansley; Gallatin County Weed District DATE• November 21, 2013 RE. Westbrook Subdivision Please find enclosed a copy of the approved Weed Management Plan for the Westbrook Major Subdivision. The noxious weeds: Canada thistle, musk thistle, and houndstongue shall be treated by July 1 of each year with a follow-up treatment in the fall by October 15 of each year, if needed. Hoary cress (Whitetop) shall be treated by June 15 of each year using Escort at 1 ounce per acre. The weed plan had hoary cress treated with Escort at 11 ounces per acre. Houndstcngue should be treated using Escort rather than Forefront. There may be tall buttercup in the area as well; therefore, be sure to treat tall buttercup if it is found. Tall buttercup can be treated using Forefront. If you have any questions, please call me at 582-3265. Thank you. John Ansley, Coordinator Gallatin County Weed District 901 N. '�Aack Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 582.3265 FA:: 582-3273 Date Received RECEIVED NOVGi. 10 2013 NOXIOUS WEED IVIAP {aGEMEM P ILAN This plan is valid and effective upon approval by the Board or it's Representative for 3 years from date of approval. The Landowner/Responsible Party agrees that the Board shall have the right to revise this plan and any Memorandum of Understanding as necessary to effectuate the purposes of the Gallatin County Weed Management Plan or Montana Noxious Weed Control Act. If a new Landowner/Responsible Party becomes involved before expiration of this plan, the new Landowner/Responsible Party must submit a new Weed Management Plan for approval by the Weed District. The Landowner/Responsible Party will provide documentation that the Weed Management Plan has been implemented. The property owner agrees that the Weed District may inspect the property prior to granting approval of the Weed Management Plan, and if approved, such reasonable inspections as necessary to determine compliance with this plan. Weed Management Plans that have expired require a submittal of a new Weed Management Plan and documentation of completed weed control efforts. A property inspection is mandatory for reviewing the plan. There is a Review Fee of $300 for a Major Subdivision and $150 for a Minor Subdivision. These fees also apply to applications for Extensions of Preliminary Plat, Landowner/Responsible Party agrees to comply with this plan. CHECK TYPE OF IMEED MANAGEMEP'u PLAH (check all that apply) ® Subdivision Telecommunications (cell tower) n Roadside Maintenance (no spray) (� Landowner Organic FarmlRanch Grave Pit (attach MT DEQ Plan of Operation) I haver d and understand all the relevant sections of the Gallatin County Weed fUlanag ent Plan. Signr 3ubWMP-08112 Page 1 of 5 RESPONSIBLE PARTY INFORMATION Name: Four Corners Construction,John Rosa Phone:406-580-5646 Mailing Address: 125 Central Avenue Unit 1A Bozeman, MT 59718 Email Address: John@rosa-johnson.com PROJECT LOCATION with Legal Description (Attach plat/project map) Westbrook Subdivision Located in the S 112 of Section 4, T 2 S., R 5 E., of PMM,City of Bozeman,Gallatin Co PROJECT DESCRIPTION (Please complete all that apply) Project Name: Westbrook Subdivision Number of Lots: 63 Total Acres in Project: 33.57 Total Road Wliles in Project: .58 NOXIOUS WEED MANAGEMENT PLAN Noxious Weed Species on Property (Provide plat map with weed inventory) Canadian Thistle, Bull Thistle, Hoory Cress,and Houndstongue METHOD OF WEED CONTROL (Mark all that apply) ©CHEMICAL [-]MECHANICAL [-]CULTURAL ❑BIOLOGICAL Describe specific control measures and timing of control for 3 years. (If using herbicides, include type of herbicide and rates) Attach additional pages if necessary/incorporate by reference. Canadian and Bull Thistle treated with"Forefront"sprayed at the early bud stage Mid June at 2.6 pints/acre 1-loory Cress treated with"Escort"at early bud stage late May at 11 oz/acre Houndstongue treated with"Forefront"at early bud stage mid May at 2.6 pints/acre SubWMP-08112 Page 2 of 5 ESTIMATED COSTS OF WEED CONTROL FOR 3 YEARS (Specify cost for each year) Indicate if work will be done by self or contracted: ❑Self EjContracted Year Herbicide Cost Cultural/ Biological Cost Mechanical Cost 1 3,500.00 _ 2 3,500.00 ~_ 3 3,500.00 Total $10,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 REVEGETATION PLAN Are any disturbances planned? UYes ❑No If Yes, complete the following re-vegetation section: MANDATORY REVEGETATION REQUIREMENTS: Areas disturbed during subdivision development (road construction, pond construction, service/utility/gas/electric/telephone line installation) will have a layer of topsoil redistributed onto disturbed areas. Disturbed areas will be seeded to at) appropriate grass seed mix for the site. During the first and second years of grass establishment, areas seeded to grass will be mowed as appropriate to prevent weed seed development and dispersal. PLANNED DISTURBANCES (Mark all that apply) [V:]Utility/Service line 0 Pond L�Road [ciI Park ©Trail Central Septic Other (list type)_ _ Describe in detail, the revegetation to mitigate all disturbances that will occur on this property. (List type and amount of seed/sod, seeding methods and timing, and fertilization) Attach additional pages if necessary/Incorporate by reference. Disturbed lot areas and boulevard strips will require a 6" layer of topsoil to be distributed over the disturbed areE Final surface shall be smooth and shallow roughened for seed catchment. Rocks larger than 1"diameter shall be removed by mechanical means. Disturbed area shall be sodded or seeded at a rate to establish a minimum of one pure, live seed per square inch. Fertilize all seeding once seed is germinated with 17-17-17 at a rate of 2.5 pounds per 1000 square feet. Overseed with appropriate mix at the start of the second year as needed to ensure even stand establishment. SubWMP-08/12 Page 3 o/5 ESTIMATED COSTS OF REVEGETATION FOR 3 YEARS (Specify cost for each year) Indicate if work will be done by self or contracted: ❑Self []Contracted Year Revegetation Cost 1 50,000.00 2 30,000.00 3 15,000.00 Total $95,000.00 PI_EEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS THAT APPLY: GRAVEL SOURCE (if using outside supply of gravel) List source of gravel/pit run/road mix/topsoilletc. brought on-site for disturbance mitigation and/or construction. Name of Gravel Pit: locally sourced from established suppliers Location: most likely Belgrade Contact Person: Does source of material have an approved Weed Management and Revegetation Plan on file with the Weed District? [7/;l Yes ❑No ORGANIC CERTIFICATION ORGANIZATION (for Organic Farm/Ranch only) Organic Farm/Ranch Certification Organization: N/A Contact Person: Phone Number: Mailing Address: Email: LANDOWNER MAINTENANCE (only applies to Roadside Maintenance) The LANDOWNER/RESPONSIBLE PARTY has read the relevant sections of the Gallatin County Weed Management Plan and realizes that the EED DISTRICT is released of liability for any losses suffered by the LANDOWNER/RES N IBLE PARTY in managing noxious weeds on the County road right-of-way. (initial),A SubWMP-06112 Page 4 of 5 STATUS �APPROVED ❑ NOT APPROVED RECOMMENDATIONS AaN/DIOR CONDITIONS: a Ark � jil 0 u�S�g r`Q S���� -M°'Aq Additional terms and conditions apply 1 —see attached Compliance with laws and regulations. LANDOWNER/RESPONSIBLE PARTY has an affirmative duty to take notice of, observe, and strictly comply with all existing laws, rules and regulations and any laws, rules and regulations that may be adopted after the date of this agreement. Whether or not the same are expressly stated in the agreement, the LANDOWNER/RESPONSIBLE PARTY shall strictly comply with all applicable state, federal and local laws and regulations. LANDOWNER/RESPONSIBLE PARTY agrees that this plan is su orted by good valid consideration and this plan co statutes a binding contract and may be enforced such. Sign, ure of Weed Board Chalrmin/Represenfaely Signature of Responsible arty �0/ Type/print name of Chairman/R resenta ve Type/print name of Responsible Party ////oLIZ Date Date Signatur of Landowne John sa Type/print name of Landowner Date SubWMP-08112 Page 5 of 5 IEP SUIGLV' AMILY•5 G i 0':ri-LO T(} (! I )1 PRELIMINARY PLAT £tNGLC FAMu-Y•2SIOc:rTlra.tA!S N;(; l ;fULn-F,IESfLY R£SIDEN-ivL LOT F.? t 1 EXI.TI,':O LOT;WITHIN ,s,PLATTED SUBDI"5014. DINER: FOUR CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC WE S TB R O O K S U B D I VI S I ON L.EG E 111' (R) RECORD DISTANCE OR AZIMUTH LOCATED IN THE S 112 OF SECTION 4, T. 2 S., R. 5 E. 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' - •,'•�4 _I i' ) '•`' z r- rah' -.1 •cI "mn r .,!;.- JeiT`S ,-. 111' :,i ., • -a ~V i L -� - 1- • 'li �l� � _z f 8 �8 &' S I,;;T__ �,I m.F. �.••-�/f- f- I h--, , gSroe: S �\.._�•:�. i 1 ,1 it I il' ,S' �Y 'S' •(Y ii �3 ii "A ,d n..u'.'-SF�25-X� �J�P 1`4. �•�.� � °=',l , 1! I5 OT.'J'r Ia ' 1 ll! "iT •: 1•// ^--+.i I- �` Y F- N 32 f-, A 1- u I- 2 !- $ 1- 1- s Y O^�) ""1! ••t �o � �03`- ., t-- ,S 4 J ;, I 1 � 1]<9 sa ,�- 1:"a LOT )\,`� \A]. } � ''�� - omn .8DT7-�'L2"s7` -9c7'J--47 J3 + t r( •rr. .5.. AE,^'_5 T ,? I).,�:./;Il. �f �.� -r�• , y-y._. c o � �- __ ., :7` y. I _ J �r a".J7r�k[ ,'v a"x•',•,. Tt `I/i/�/. � I I f, if _os.!n_ '' g_n @ giacg4. to gg b'g1�Eoy~Lit OT 11 1-rJ f�/ re I I ✓ LC r. $ $ t x 1 jsT� ?_�.. 21_ x 3 MF.a n I � r I..,g Rf- a )"" R •_ti `d ._ r o 0 0 a no osae J . I 1 I J•�d f$J o ,�J� n H - cj •q•-J,•a r I ^� / ' y � � \b� I •1 ''• �_ - .1 T 4 -E - 1- T,C'T- - -...31Te M4JL ;. _ �_ 1 L"�_. 1"•f �•-'�- 5'cate Fn EvEi -t-�.- [_- Ex9 , d9�i.T 80 0 80 - - t')•: -'-DV1?STnN LOAD- -_ - :' 24 D 24 --..� l is r `•./ i l'.,'1:.K.1. Saute hL Metm.. -T- - 1 �' �ll,){l� I i TRACT 2A, C.O.S. IUUSC \ .1 '�r �r AD �A BRON64 MEMORIAL PARK --DRAWING DATE. 1 tr 1 - _ 1!} 1. I.�' -•`_ ,C 23.60 AC, TRACT 3A C.O.S. 1005E --`-TRACT 1JC.O.s. 10056 '41�� by I, - -_ ZONED PLI --BURNT-L[kTHER'RANCH-INC:- -^) +aa,41.29 AC. l:t°�_.,<, ZONED R2 ! 360 RANCH CORP. ::^ EMgin-ing and Survsytr,g Inc. ZONED R2 1M S7aM,itl9a DrW•Bu-MT 09718 % 1°981fi97-t115 •iw 1<9a15879788 t::C51 w,.xdw+[jncn.Mn•nluprJ,my/n<wxcrn MONTANA Natural Heritage Program P.O.Box 201000• 1515 East Sixth Avenue •Helena,MT 59620-1800 fax 406.444.0581 • tel 406.444.3009 http://nris,state.ml.us February 8,2002 Ron Orton Allied Engineering,32 Discovery Drive Bozeman, Montana 597 t 8 Dear Ron, 1 am writing in response to your request for information on plant and animal species of special concern in the vicinity of the Laurel Glen Subdivision,Section 4,T02S,R05E,Gallatin County. We checked our databases for information in this general area and have enclosed 3 species of concern reports,organized by township,range and section,one map and explanatory material. Please keep in mind the following when using and interpreting the enclosed information and maps: (1) These materials are the result of a search of our database for species of concern and communities that comprise high- quality wetlands, that occur in an area defined by the requested township,range and section with an additional one-mile buffer surrounding the requested area.This is done to provide you with a more inclusive set of records and to capture_ records that may be immediately adjacent to the requested area. (2) In the report,the term "precision" reflects the quality of the location information. S (second) precision is used when the location of the collection/observation is known within a three-second radius (approximately 10 acres);M (minute) precision is used when the location of the collection/observation is known within a one minute radius(approximately 1.5 miles);and G (general) precision is used when the location of the record/collection is known within a 5 mile radius or to a place name only. Some species locations outside the selection area have imprecisely-known locations and may actually occur within the selection area. (3) Location information for animals represents occupied breeding habitat;location information for plants represents known occurrences of plant species,and, like animals, has an implied range that may not be fully conveyed by the mapped data. Most locations are depicted as points,btu some,especially those that cover large area,are depicted as polygons on the map, The approximate boundaries of these polygons are color-coded to help differentiate vertebrate classes and plants. (4) This report may include sensitive data,and is not intended for general disu•ibution,publication or for use outside of your agency. In particular, public release of specific location information may jeopardize the welfare of threatened, endangered,or sensitive species or communities. (5) The accompanying map(s)display management status,which may differ from ownership. Also, this report may include data from privately owned lands,and approval by the landowner is advisable if specific location information is considered for distribution. Features shown on this map do not imply public access to any lands. (6) Additional biological data for the search area(s) may be available from other sources. We suggest you contact the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for any additional information on threatened and endangered species(406-449-5225). Also, siJnificam gaps exist in the Heritage Program's fisheries data,and we suggest you contact the Montana Rivers Information System for information related to your area of interest (406-444-3345). Electronic access to the Montana Natural Heritage Program is available at URL hitp://nris.state.mt.us/minhp/ Now available from the Mon' tana Natural :heritage Programs The' 'MoAtana Rare Plant Field Guide Direct Ii: it:ernet access to information on 337 pk[Int species of spedaR concem in Montana. '4 : { , ♦ species and habitat photos # o diagnostic illustrations concise habitat descriptions 1 3 m bibliography 1 ^ distribution data E ' l Cypripediu»n parviflorum,Small Yellow Lady's-slipper {+ search for i fom-latlon by status, (photo by Steve Wirt) land management, or location j 1 continually updated Wip.P-L i i&Sts`�. teomt.n S � then navigate to"Plants"and"Field Guide" Distribution of Cypripediur n parviflorum in Montana I I Montana Natural Heritage Program, Montana Stnte Library,P.O. Box 201800,Helena,MT 59620-1800 406/444-5354 mtnhh@nris.state.mt.us OS-Feb-02 Montana Natural Reritagc Program Species of Special Concern: Laurel Glen Subdivision Section 4,T02S,ROSE,Gallatin County atific Name: MIMULUS NANUS Common Name: DWARF PURPLE MONKEYFLOWER Global Rank G5 Forest Service status: State Rank S I USFWS Endangered Species Act Staves: BLM Status: Occurrence Type: Species occurrence data: IN FRUIT. Last observation: 1894 Size(acres): General site description: Land owner/manager: PRIVATELY OWNED LAND(INDIVIDUAL OR CORPORATE);STATE LAND-UNDESIGNATED;GALLATIN NATIONAL_FOREST, BOZEMAN RANGER DISTRICT Comments: HISTORICAL RECORD. Information source: BOTANIST, MONTANA NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM, 1515 EAST SIXTH AVENUE, HELENA, MT 59620- 1800. vey site name: BOZEMAN County: GALLATIN USGS quadrangle: BOZEMAN Precision: G Elevation (170: 4720 Location: NEAR BOZEMAN. TownshiplRange: Section: TRS comments: 001SO05E 34 nlip6778.eor NITNHP ref. PDSCRIBIY01'006'-IVIT Page I of 3 OS-Feb-02 Montana Natural IIeritage Program Species of Special Concern: Laurel Glen Subdivision Section 4,T02S,R05E,Gallatin County ititic Name: ISOCAPNIA CRINITA Common Name: A STONEFLY Global Rank: G4 Forest Service status: State Rank: S2 USFMIS Endangered Species Act Status: BLM Status: Occurrence Type: Species occurrence data: Last observation: Size (acres): General site description: Land owner/manager: PRIVATELY OWNED LAND (INDIVIDUAL OR CORPORATE) Comments: Information source: ZOOLOGIST, MONTANA NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM, 1515 EAST SIXTH AVENUE,P.O.BOX 210800, HELENA, NIT 59620-1500. 406/444-3009. ey site name: BOZEMAN County: GALLATIN USGS quadrangle: BOZEMAN Precision: G Elevation (ft): 4600 Location- "BOZEMAN," "MONTANA EXPERIMENT STATION." Township\Range: Section: TRS comments: 001SO06E 31 nhp6i?`�.eor MTNHP ref. IIPLE05030*002"MT Pane 2 of 3 08-Feb-02 Montana Natural .Heritage Program Species of Special Concern: Laurel Glen Subdivision Section 4,T02S, ROSE, Gallatin County itific Name: SPHENOPHOLIS INTERMEDIA Common Name: SLENDER WEDGEGRASS Global Rank: G5 >:orest Service status: State Rank: S I USFWS Endangered Species Act Status: BLM Status: WATCH Occurrence Type: Species occurrence data: NONE. Last observation: 1905-07-26 Size(acres): General site description: NONE. Land owner/manager: PRIVATELY OWNED LAND(INDIVIDUAL OR CORPORATE) Comments: Information source: BOTANIST,MONTANA NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM, t515 EAST SIXTH AVENUE, HELENA,MT 59620- 1800. ey site name: BOZEMAN County: GALLATIN USGS quadrangle: BOZEMAN Precision: G Elevation (ft): 4740 Location: BOZEMAN, LOW GROUND. Township\Ran-e: Section: TRS comments: 002S005E 2 nhp6778,rpt MTNHP ref. PIVIP0A5T060*001';'MT Page 3 of 3 (7) The results of a data search by the Montana Natural Heritage Program reflect the cun-ent status of our data collection efforts. These results are not intended as a final statement on sensitive species within a given area,or as a substitute for on-site surveys, which may be required for environmental assessments. We are required to send you an invoice for these services, which is enclosed. The charges incur-red are: Database access fee $30.00 Staff time—0.5 hours @ $25/hr $12.50 Printouts—3 pages at.25 per page $0.75 Invoice total $43,25 Please note: the fee can be waived if work is performed for a state or federal government agency, or for a non-profit organization. When the invoice arrives, present it to the contracting agency and have them return it to the Montana Natural Heritage Program along with a note stating they have not been charged by you for the services provided by the Heritage Pro;rarn, We will then cancel the fee. 1 hope the enclosed information is helpful to you. Please feel free to contact me at(406)-444-2817 or via my e-mail address, below,should you have any questions or require additional information. Sincerely, Martin P. Miller,Data Assistant Montana]natural Heritage Program (mar(inet@state.mt.us) Electronic access to the Montana Natural Heritage Program is available at URL http://nris.state.mt.us/mtnhp/ Montana Natural Heritage Program P.O. Box 201800 1515 East Sixth Avenue Helena, Montana 59620-1800 (406 )444-3009 http://nris.state.mc.us Explanation of Element Occurrence Reports ince 1985, the Montana Natural Heritage Other: Significant biological features not Program (MTNI-IP) has been compiling and included in the above categories, such as bird maintaining an inventory of the elements of rookeries, peatlands, or state champion trees, biological diversity in Montana. This inventory includes plant species, animal species, plant communities, and other biological features that :• are rare, endemic, disjunct, threatened or endangered throughout their range in Montana, vulnerable to extirpation from Montana, or in The quantity and quality of data contained in need of further research. MTNHP reports is dependent on the research and observations of the man}'individuals and Individual species, communities, or biological organizations who contribute information to the features are referred to as "elements." An program. "element occurrence" generally falls in one of the following categories: Please keep in mind that the absence of information for an area does not mean the Plants: A documented location of a plant absence of significant biological features. population. In some instances, adjacent, spatially Reports produced by the Montana Natural separated clusters are considered subpopulations Heritage Program summarize information known and are grouped as one occurrence (e.g.,the to the program at the time of a request. These subpopulations occur in ecologically similar reports are not intended as a final statement on habitats, and are within approximately one air the elements or areas being considered, nor are mile of one another). they a substitute for on-site surveys which may be required for environmental assessments. Animals with limited mobility (most invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, small As a user of MTNI-IP,your contributions of data mammals, most fish): The location of a are essential to maintaining the accuracy of our specimen collection or of a verified sighting; data bases. New or updated location information assumed to represent a breeding population. for all species of special concern is always Additional collections or sightings are often welcome. appended to the original record. We encourage you to visit our website at Mobile or mi„ratory animals (most birds and http://nris.state.mr.us/mtnhp/. On-line tools larger mammals, some fish): Breeding areas include species lists, an electronic version of (including nesting territories, dens and leks) and Montmut Bird Distribution, and search capabilities significant aggregation sites (winter feeding by county, management unit, or USGS 7.5' areas, staging grounds, or hibernacula). quadrangle. Also available is the A�orrana Rare Plant Field Guide,which contains photos, high- Communities: All contiguous, high-quality quality diagnostic illustrations, and supporting habitat as defined by physical and biological information for over 300 rare plant species in features. Montana. ce'lreliment .n codes and abbreviations are used in Other Global and State Rank codes: z occurrence reports. Although nany of these are very straightforward, the T Rank for a subspecies or variety; following explanations should answer most appended to the global rank for the full questions. species, e.g., G4T3. Q Taxonomic questions or problems Global Rank and State Rank involved; more information needed. Taxa are evaluated and ranked by MTNHP on ? Inexact or uncertain. the basis of their global (range-wide) status, and their state-wide status according to a Z Ranking not applicable. standardized procedure. A Accidental in the state. Includes species For each level of distribution, global and state, (usually birds or butterflies) recorded species are assigned a numeric rank ranging from very infrequently, hundreds or thousands 1 (critically imperiled) to 5 (demonstrably of miles outside their usual range. secure). For example, Clustered lady's-slipper (Cypripedurmfasci,.7ilaaan) is ranked G4 S2. That B A state rank modifier indicating breeding u is, globally the species is apparently sec re,while status for a migratory species. Example: in Montana it is imperiled because of rarity, or SIB, SZN = breeding occurrences for the because of other factors malting it demonstrably species are ranked S1 (critically vulnerable to extirpation. imperiled) in the state; non-breeding occurrences are not ranked in the state. Rank Definition # A modifier to SX or SH: the species has 1 Critically imperiled because of extreme been reintroduced but the population is rarity, or because of some factor of its not yet established. biology making it especially vulnerable to extirpation. 2 Imperiled because of rarity, or because of U. S. Fish And Wildlife Service other factors demonstrably malting it Endan-ered Species Act Status very vulnerable to extinction throughout its range. Abbreviations indicate the categories defined in 3 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Notice of Vulnerable because of rarit y, or found in Review and indicate the status of a txcon under a restricted range even though it may be the federal Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 abundant at some of its locations. US.C.A. §1531-1543 (Supp. 1996)). 4 Apparently secure, though it may be quite Note: the categories C2, 3B and 3C are no rare in parts of its range, especially at the longer maintained by the US. Fish and Wildlife periphery. Service (61 FR 7596, Feb. 28, 1996). 5 Demonstrably secure, though it may be Current categories are: quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the periphery. LE listed endangered U Possibly in peril but status uncertain; LT listed threatened more information needed. PE proposed endangered H Historical, known only from records over PT proposed threatened 50 years ago; may be rediscovered. C candidate: Substantial information exists in U.S. Fish and Wildlife files on X Believed to be extinct; historical records biological vulnerability to support only. 1 3 proposals to list as threatened or Other terms that may be used in this endangered. report NL not listed or no designation (see below) USGS quadrangle — Name of the 7.5-minute XN non essential experimental population USGS topographic map(s) where the population A species can have more than one federal is located. designation if the species' status varies within its Township, range, section, TRS comments - legal range. In these instances, the Montana description of the centroid of the population designation is listed first. Example: LELT = and, if known, additional townships or sections. species is listed as endangered in Montana; TRS locators may be based on unsurveyed elsewhere in its range it is listed as threatened. townships; in such cases, the locators are derived from U S. Forest Service visitor maps or from . BLM surface management status maps. This is U.S. Forest Service Scotus done for convenience in describing species locations; the information does not necessarily The status of species on Forest Service lands as indicate legal boundaries. defined by the U.S. Forest Service manual (2670.22). These taxi are listed as such by the Precision — the level of location accuracy of the Regional Forester (Northern Region) on National record. Forests in Montana. Species are listed as: T/E/P listed as Threatened (LT) or Endangered S = accuracy of location is within an area (LE) under the Endangered Species Act of approximately 10 acres or proposed for listing (P), and known or M = accuracy of Iocation is within a suspected to occur on national forests. radios of approximately 1.5 mules S sensitive species, subspecies or variety, G = location is a place-name only, or for-which the Regional Forester has within a radius of approximately 5 square determuled there is a concern for hS population viability rangewide or in the region. Last observation: dare the element was last observed extant at the site (not necessarily the date the site was last visited). Bureau of Land Management Status Land Owner/manager — the ownership or management of the land on which the element The status of species on Bureau of Land .Management land is defined by the BLM 6340 occurs. Areas are generall},listed.from smallest to largest. In most instances, this information is manual and designated by the Montana State derived from US. Forest Service visitor maps or Office of the BLM in 1996: from BLM surface management status maps. S sensinv-.- species: proven to be imperiled in at least part of its range and documented to occur on BLM lands. W watch species: either known to be imperiled Please remember that this report is a summary of and suspected to occur on BLM lands, information. Additional data are available on suspected to be imperiled and documented most sites and species on BLM lands, or needing further study for other reasons. If you have questions or need further assistance, please contact us either by phone at (406/444-0914), e-mail (mtnhp@nris.state.mt.us) or at the mailing address shown on the first page. 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