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commensurate to the existing neighborhood residences, the applicant is proposing to fill the on- <br /> site wetland and provide compensatory mitigation through off-site wetland creation in a high- <br /> value watershed. Lot development will result in permanent impacts to 3,432 square feet (0.079 <br /> acres) of Category IV wetland(City of Mukilteo and DOE rating). <br /> As compensatory mitigation for filling the low quality Category IV wetland on the subject site, <br /> the applicant is proposing to utilize the City of Mukilteo Critical Areas Mitigation Program <br /> (CAMP) and provide wetland creation at the CAMP identified Mitigation Site M2: Japanese <br /> Gulch/Brewery Creek Headwater Wetlands. The selection of Mitigation Site M2 is appropriate <br /> for the proposed project as both the impacted wetland and Site M2 in which wetland creation <br /> and buffer enhancement is proposed, are within the same drainage sub basin. <br /> The applicant is proposing to create a total of 5,162 square feet of wetland (1.5:1 creation to fill <br /> ratio) at Mitigation Site M2, as mitigation for the 3,432 square feet (0.079 acres) of permanent <br /> on-site wetland fill. Additionally, as compensatory mitigation for the loss of 6,609 square feet of <br /> regulated buffer area, the applicant is proposing to enhance a total of 6,649 square feet of buffer <br /> at Mitigation Site M2 with an assemblage of native trees and shrubs (1:1 enhancement to impact <br /> ratio). This buffer area currently has low structural diversity and is dominated by Himalayan <br /> blackberry, an invasive species. The enhancement of the degraded buffer area, and <br /> establishment of a structurally diverse assemblage of native plants, will improve the attenuation of <br /> floodflow, biofiltration function, and the quality of wildlife habitat provided within the Mitigation <br /> Site M2. <br /> Site M2: Japanese Gulch/Brewery Creek Headwater Wetlands, is identified in CAMP as a <br /> potential mitigation site ideal for wetland creation, wetland enhancement, and buffer <br /> enhancement. Additionally, there is opportunity for the removal of a paved roadway, as well as <br /> invasive species eradication in upland areas. The applicant is proposing wetland creation <br /> contiguous with the feature identified as Wetland 2 described in the CAMP document. <br /> Wetland 2 is a palustrine open water/forested wetland less than 0.5 acre in size, located in a <br /> depression in the northeast portion of the property. The majority of the wetland is located off of the <br /> property, with approximately 0.01 acre of wetland located on the property. 7he wetland generally occurs <br /> within an oblong depression and hydrology is likely supplied by a combination of direct precipitation and <br /> groundwater. Dominant vegetation in the wetland includes red alder and salmonber y. <br /> The 5,162 square feet of wetland creation represents a 1.5:1 creation to impact ratio as required <br /> for permanent impacts to Category IV wetlands by the City of Mukilteo (MMC <br /> 17B.52B.100(B)(2) Table 2) and the Washington State Department of Ecology. Utilizing the <br /> CAMP program for mitigation is consistent with the document, Selecting Wetland Mitigation Sites <br /> Using a Watershed Approach (DOE Publication #09-06-032), and will ensure that the biological and <br /> physical functions provided by the proposed wetland creation will remain within a high value <br /> sub-basin, contained in the larger City of Mukilteo watershed. With the use of the CAMP the <br /> applicant will be filling a low quality, largely isolated wetland on the subject site, while <br /> improving the size and function of Wetland 2, a dynamic high value feature that comprises a <br /> portion of the headwaters of Japanese Gulch & Brewery Creek. The proposed mitigation will <br /> Mundorf—8th St 3 Critical Area Study & <br /> WRI#16233 Mitigation Plan <br /> March 2016 <br />
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