Land Management Practices and Development Footprint Sample Clauses

Land Management Practices and Development Footprint. Provide GPS coordinates, photos and/or current NAIP imagery to document development footprint prior to enrollment. Check off all that apply and provide a description of all land management practices currently utilized at time of enrollment. ☐ Livestock grazing (Describe livestock type, seasonal frequency, and grazing levels, particularly during the Houston toad breeding and emergency period). ☐ Feral hog management practices and frequency: ☐ Silviculture (Forestry, for example, harvest practices and frequency, maintenance, buffers. If available, please include a copy of the forest management plan.): ☐ Fence line, road and facilities maintenance: ☐ Pesticide/herbicide use (Include types of pesticide/herbicide, targeted species, location, season and frequency of application): ☐ Surface water management (Describe activities and location of pond maintenance, dam maintenance, water level management, etc.): ☐ Prescribed burning (Describe frequency & timing of past application): ☐ Improved structures (Describe improved structures and map location/size of footprint for each using GPS or ArcView – include all impervious surfaces):
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