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Buffer Enhancement Planting(80% of 19,334 square feet) <br /> Common Name Latin Name Size Spacing Quantity <br /> Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii 2 gallon 10' 40 <br /> Western red cedar Thuja plicata 2 gallon 10' 40 <br /> Sitka spruce Picea sitchensis 2 gallon 10' 40 <br /> Beaked hazelnut Corylus cornuta 1 gallon 5' 60 <br /> Vine maple Acer circinatum 1 gallon 5' 60 <br /> Red flowering current Ribes sanguineum 1 gallon 5' 60 <br /> Salmonberry Rubus spectabilis 1 gallon 5' 80 <br /> Snowberry Symphoricarpos albus 1 gallon 5' 80 <br /> Baldhip rose Rosa gymnocarpa 1 gallon 5' 80 <br /> Sword fern Polystichum munitum 1 gallon 5' 80 <br /> 3.3 PROJECT AND PLANTING NOTES <br /> Pre-Construction Meeting <br /> Mitigation projects are typically more complex to install than to describe in plans. Careful <br /> monitoring and guidance by a wetland biologist for all portions of this project is strongly <br /> recommended. Construction timing and sequencing is important to the success of this project. <br /> There will be a pre-construction meeting onsite between the applicant, consulting biologist, <br /> landscape architect, equipment operator(s), and City representative. The objective will be to <br /> verify the location of critical areas and mitigation areas, and to discuss project sequencing. <br /> Additionally, a discussion regarding plant spacing and locations of plant species shall occur <br /> between the landscape contractor and consulting biologist. <br /> Inspections <br /> A wetland biologist shall be contracted to periodically inspect the mitigation installation <br /> described in this plan. Minor adjustments to the original design may be necessary prior to and <br /> during construction due to unusual or hidden site conditions. A City representative and/or <br /> consulting biologist shall approve any changes. <br /> Timing <br /> Plant in the early spring or late fall and obtain all plants from a reputable nursery. Care and <br /> handling of all plant materials is extremely important to the overall success of the project. The <br /> origin of all plant materials specified in this plan shall be native plants, nursery grown in the <br /> Puget Sound region of Washington. Some limited species substitution may be allowed, only with <br /> the agreement of the wetland biologist and/or City staff. <br /> Handling <br /> Plants shall be handled so as to avoid all damage, including breaking, bruising, root damage, <br /> sunburn, drying, freezing or other injury. Plants must be covered during transport. Plants shall <br /> not be bound with wire or rope in a manner that could damage branches. Protect plant roots <br /> with shade and wet soil in the time period between delivery and installation. Do not lift container <br /> stock by trunks, stems, or tops. Do not remove from containers until ready to plant. Water all <br /> Sonrise Christian Center 9 Critical Areas Study,Buffer Averaging, <br /> March 2,2018 &Buffer Enhancement Plan <br />