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40 <br />s <br />0 <br />Describe proposed alterations of natural and disturbed areas at the site that would be required for <br />each of the proposed improvements. Provide an estimate on the total extent of this work in <br />quantifiable terms (square feet or acres). <br />Briefly summarize how proposed alterations of land or vegetation at the project site will be <br />coordinated with the protection of listed plant and animal species with more specific details to be <br />provided under the Natural Resource Protection section. <br />Master Site Plan: The master site plan is a conceptual plan showing all existing and proposed <br />physical improvements and activity areas. The master site pian provides a visual depiction of the <br />overall development plan for the site. <br />Incorporate a provision for requesting written approval from the FCT before undertaking any site <br />alterations or physical improvements that are not addressed in the FCT-approved management <br />plan and shown on the master site plan. <br />Permits: Identify all required permits or approvals for the proposed development or restoration <br />work on the site. Include a statement that FCT will be notified that all required licenses and <br />permits have been obtained prior to the initiation of any construction on the site. <br />Easements, concessions, or leases: Identify existing and proposed easements, concessions, or <br />leases. If easements, concessions, or leases are anticipated to be granted on the project site, such <br />proposed arrangements need to be identified in the management plan. Easements, concessions or <br />leases may be restricted under the Internal Revenue Code. Include a statement of caution in the <br />management plan to future site managers regarding easements, concessions or leases. <br />Include a provision that the Recipient will provide 60 days prior written notice and information to <br />FCT regarding any sale or lease of any interest, the operation of any concession, any sale or <br />option to buy things attached to the site, the granting of any management contracts, and any use <br />by any person other than in such person's capacity as a member of the general public. <br />IV. KEY MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES <br />Natural resource protection: Identify the natural resources at the project site, including the type <br />of vegetative communities on the site, and significant natural resources, i.e., waterbodies or other <br />public lands, adjacent to the site. Describe the general quality, size, and composition of any <br />vegetative communities located on the site. Describe the general water quality of any on-site or <br />adjacent waterbodies. Identify and discuss any degraded areas on the project site, such as fire <br />dependent communities that have not been burned recently or areas that have been cleared, <br />invaded by exotic pest plants, ditched and drained, filled, etc. <br />Identify management techniques to protect and enhance the resources on the project site. <br />Management techniques such as the following may be applicable to the project site: <br />baseline survey of plant and animal species <br />protection plan for listed plant and animal species; <br />