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Chapter 3. Closure <br /> The findings and conclusions documented in this report have been prepared for specific application <br /> to this project. They have been developed in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill <br /> normally exercised by members of the environmental science profession currently practicing under <br /> similar conditions in the area. Our work was also performed in accordance with the terms and <br /> conditions set forth in our proposal. The conclusions and recommendations presented in this report <br /> are professional opinions based on an interpretation of information currently available to us and are <br /> made within the operation scope, budget, and schedule of this project. In addition, changes in <br /> government codes, regulations, or laws may occur. Due to such changes, our observations and <br /> conclusions applicable to this project may need to be revised wholly or in part. <br /> All wetland boundaries identified by SVC are based on conditions present at the time of the site <br /> inspection and considered preliminary until the flagged wetland boundaries are validated by the <br /> jurisdictional agencies. Validation of the wetland boundaries by the regulating agency provides a <br /> certification, usually written, that the wetland boundaries verified are the boundaries that will be <br /> regulated by the agencies until a specific date or until the regulations are modified. Only the regulating <br /> agencies can provide this certification. <br /> As wetlands are dynamic communities affected by both natural and human activities, changes in <br /> wetland boundaries may be expected; therefore, wetland delineations cannot remain valid for an <br /> indefinite period of time. Local agencies typically recognize the validity of wetland delineations for a <br /> period of five years after completion of a wetland delineation report. Development activities on a site <br /> five years after the completion of this wetland delineation report may require revision of the wetland <br /> delineation. In addition, changes in government codes, regulations, or laws may occur. Due of such <br /> changes, our observations and conclusions applicable to this site may need to be revised wholly or in <br /> Part. <br /> 1345.0029—Benton Square 12 Soundview Consultants LLC <br /> Conceptual Mitigation Bank Use Plan April 1,2022 <br />