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Wetland name or number A <br />Does the wetland unit being rated meet any of the criteria below? <br />If you answer YES to any of the questions below you will need to protect the wetland <br />according to the regulations regarding the special characteristics found in the wetland. <br />s} Gbte�+kl`xt$tfhltRlet��ds"P>�'at�iVTay�e�d A,d(�t€�,on �'rofecat�l.9>� <br />�t�� <br />�p <br />Y�t�ddtt>tonto �t�`e„ �r'o�tee��>d;�'e�or�'inencied_f_or >tts cafe or <br />� � <br />x <br />SP I. Has the wetland unit been documented as a habitat for any Federally listed <br />Threatened or Endangered animal or plant species (TIE species)? <br />✓ <br />For the purposes of this rating system, "documented" means the wetland is on the <br />appropriate state or federal database. <br />SP2. Has the wetland unit been documented as habitat for any State listed <br />Threatened or Endangered animal species? <br />For the purposes of this rating system, "documented" means the wetland is on the <br />V/ <br />appropriate state database. Note: Wetlands with State listed plant species are <br />categorized as Category I Natural Heritage Wetlands see p. 19 of data form). <br />SPI Does the wetland unit contain individuals of Priority species listed by the <br />f <br />WDFWfor the state? <br />SP4. Does the wetland unit have a local significance in addition to its functions? <br />For example, the wetland has been identified in the Shoreline Master <br />Program, the Critical .Areas Ordinance, or in a local management plan as <br />having special significance. <br />To complete the next part of the data sheet you will need to determine the <br />Hydrpgeomorphic Class of the wetland being rated. <br />The hydrogeomorphic classification groups wetlands into those that function in similar ways. This <br />simplifies the questions needed to answer how well the wetland functions. The Hydrogeomorphic <br />Class of a wetland can be determined using the Ivey below. Seep. 24 for more detailed instructions <br />on classifying wetlands, <br />Weiland Rating Form —western Washington 2 August 2004 <br />version 2 Updated with new WDFW definitions Oct. 2008 <br />
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