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t <br /> a minimum of two years. (SEPA Water, Plant and Animal, and Land and Shoreline Use <br /> Policies) <br /> 2. Pre-construction conferences must be held with the Planning Department, Public Works <br /> Inspector and site development manager on sites containing environmentally sensitive <br /> areas in order to ensure that all development standards are understood. (SEPA Water, Plant <br /> and Animal, and Land and Shoreline Use Policie3) <br /> 3. On sites where environmentally sensitive area and/or buffer mitigation is required, a report <br /> must be submitted by the wetland/stream/wildlife expert stating that the construction was <br /> completed per plans prior to issuance of occupancy permits. (SEPA Plant and Animal, <br /> Water, and Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 4. All mitigation plans shall include the provision of adequate topsoils in areas where plantings <br /> will occur. ;SEPA Plant and Anirmal, Water, and Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 5. Temporary (2-year minimum) irrigation systems are required for all plantings in buffers, <br /> unless waived by the Planning Director. (SEPA Water, Plant and Animal and Land and <br /> Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 6. In conjunction with issuance of development permits for a site, a permanent fence must be <br /> constructed along the entire edge of any environmentally sensitive area buffer. The design <br /> of the fence must be split rail, or an alternative approved by the Planning Department prior <br /> to issuance of permits. ESA signs, available from the Planning and Community <br /> Development Department, should be placed at approximately 50 foot intervals along the <br /> fence. <br /> 7. Prior to initiation of construction, a biologist or wetland/stream expert must inspect <br /> construction fencing along environmentally sensitive areas buffers/construction limits to <br /> ensure that fencing is located properly. Tha biologist/expert should inspect the site <br /> occasionally during construction, and shall have authority to impose a stop work order <br /> immediately if the biologist/expert dete,rminas that work activities violate buffer and setback <br /> requirements. (SEPA Plant and Animal, Water, and Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 4.3.2 Mitigating Impacts of Development on Vegetation and Wildlife <br /> 1. No removal of vegetation is permitted in environmentally sensitive areas and their buffers, <br /> including wildlife corridors, except as approved by the Planning Director to eliminate <br /> hazardous trees, allow construction and maintenance of utilities, and/or provide access to <br /> properties. (SEPA Plant and Animal and Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 2. All plantings in environmentally sensitive areas and their buffers shall be native species and <br /> hybrid natives, including landscaping required by Chapter 35 of the Zoning Code (perimeter <br /> landscaping, landscaping of the parking lot, and interior landscaping). <br /> Plants with noted habitat or food value for wildlife should be selected wherever possible. <br /> Invasive species shall not be planted. A list of native recommended species is included in <br /> Appendix 3.4.6 of the SW Everett/Paine Field Subarea Plan EIS. <br /> G <br /> i <br />