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I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br /> I <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />What are the significant plant communities on the site? (for example, bottom/and forests of <br />sweetgum, tulip trees, and ash; part of site covered in honeYsuckle) Include approximate age and <br />size of trees. <br /> Bottomland forest of sweetgum, tulip trees, pines, hickory, oak <br /> Age range of trees from 25 to 100 years <br /> Height approximately 50 to 150 feet <br /> <br />What animal species have been noted on the site? <br /> Mice, squirrel, dove, deer,.raptors, snakes <br /> <br /> Has the site ever been identified as having a threatened or endangered species of plant or <br />· animal? ( ) yes (v') no <br /> <br />If yes, .what is the species? <br /> <br />Has the site ever been known or Suspected to have hazardous wastes? <br /> ( ) yes (v") ..r)o .... <br /> <br />If yes, please, list them and indicate their location on the site map. <br /> <br />10. <br /> <br />Does the site contain any known significant historic or archaeological resources? <br /> (v") yes ( ) no <br /> <br />If yes, please list them and indicate them on the site map. <br /> Oldest'tree in Cabarrus County <br /> <br />Construction Description <br /> <br /> If your application is for construction of new trails, what is its total proposed length? <br /> <br />What is the 'width of your trail? 8 feet <br /> <br />Of what material(s) is the trail tread constructed? Crushed stone <br /> <br />If y.our application is for trail maintenance/renovation, What is the total proposed length? N/A <br />What is the width of this trail? N/A <br /> <br />Of what material(s) is the trail tread constructed? N/A <br /> <br />Check the apprOpriate boxes to show all expected trail user groups: <br /> <br />v' hikers/walkers <br />~. horseback dders <br /> <br />trail/mountain bicyclists <br />off-road vehicles (e.g., motorcycles,.ATV's, OHV's) <br /> <br />Schedule E - Page 3 <br /> <br />6200 feet <br /> <br /> <br />