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4175-26
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4/15/2026
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Exhibit B <br />ORDINANCE Exhibit A - Page 59 of 66 <br />d. An assessment of the project’s direct and indirect potential impacts and cumulative <br />impacts on the subject habitat, including water quality impacts. <br />e. A discussion of potential mitigation measures that would avoid or minimize <br />temporary and permanent impacts, proposed mitigation measures, contingency <br />measures, and monitoring plans. <br />f. The city may require that the applicant request a separate evaluation of the site by <br />WDFW staff to confirm the findings of the habitat assessment. <br />g. Developments in the floodplain must show the one-hundred-year flood elevation <br />contour, the floodway boundary, and the protected area boundary on the site plan. <br />2. Habitat Management Plan. The director may require that all or a portion of the following be <br />included in a habitat management plan: <br />a. A map drawn to scale or survey showing the following information: <br /> i. All lakes, ponds, streams, wetlands and tidal waters on or adjacent to the <br />subject property, including the name (if named), and ordinary high water mark <br />of each, and the stream or wetland category consistent with the requirements <br />of this chapter; <br /> ii. The location and description of the fish and wildlife habitat conservation area <br />on the subject property, as well as any potential fish and wildlife habitat <br />conservation area within a distance of the subject property that may impact an <br />affected species or habitat; and <br /> iii. The location of any observed evidence of use by a species regulated by the <br />provisions of the fish and wildlife habitat sections of this chapter. <br />b. An analysis of how the proposed development activities will affect the fish and <br />wildlife habitat conservation area and any affected species including the potential <br />direct, indirect, and cumulative effects of the proposed action on the regulated species <br />and its habitat within the project area. <br />c. Provisions to reduce or eliminate the impacts of the proposed development activities <br />on any fish and wildlife habitat conservation area and affected species. The habitat <br />management plan should describe components of the project that may benefit or <br />promote the recovery of listed species and are included as an integral part of the <br />proposed project. These conservation (or mitigation) measures serve to minimize or <br />compensate for project effects on the species under review. The following items should <br />be addressed: <br />(1) Provide specific recommendations, as appropriate, to reduce or eliminate <br />the adverse effects of the proposed activity. Potential measures include: timing <br />restrictions for all or some of the activities; clearing limitations; avoidance of <br />specific areas; special construction techniques; habitat management plan
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