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monitoring by a wetland biologist for all portions of this project is strongly recommended. <br /> Construction timing and sequencing is important to the success of this type of project. There <br /> shall be a pre-construction meeting on the project site between the Permittee, the consulting <br /> wetland biologist, equipment operator(s), and a City representative. The objective will be to <br /> verify the location of proposed planting. <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 the <br /> consulting biologist will make these decisions during construction. <br /> Planting Notes <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 landscape designer,wetland biologist, and/or The City <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 /> plants as necessary to keep moisture levels appropriate to the species horticultural requirements. <br /> Plants shall not be allowed to dry out. All plants shall be watered thoroughly immediately upon <br /> installation. Soak all containerized plants thoroughly prior to installation. Bare root plants are <br /> subject to the following special requirements, and shall not be used unless planted between <br /> November 1 and March 1, and only with the permission of the landscape designer, wetland <br /> biologist, and City staff. Bare root plants must have enough fibrous root to insure plant survival. <br /> Roots must be covered at all times with mud and/or wet straw, moss, or other suitable packing <br /> material until time of installation. Plants whose roots have dried out from exposure will not be <br /> accepted at installation inspection. <br /> Storage <br /> Plants stored by the Permittee for longer than one month prior to planting shall be planted in <br /> nursery rows, and treated in a manner suitable to that species horticultural requirement. Plants <br /> must be re-inspected by the wetland biologist and/or landscape designer prior to installation. <br /> Damaged plants <br /> Damaged, dried out, or otherwise mishandled plants will be rejected at installation inspection. All <br /> rejected plants shall be immediately removed from the site. <br /> Plant Names <br /> Plant names shall comply with those generally accepted in the native plant nursery trade. Any <br /> Mundorf-8th St 16 Critical Area Study & <br /> WRI#16233 Mitigation Plan <br /> March 2 0/6 <br />
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