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4175-26
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4/15/2026
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Exhibit B <br />ORDINANCE Exhibit A - Page 18 of 55 <br />Document/Report Type When Required Notes: <br />Habitat Assessment Potential impacts on regulated <br />threatened/endangered species <br />Can apply to either <br />terrestrial or aquatic <br />habitat. See EMC <br />19.37.190. <br />Habitat Management Plan Provided with a habitat assessment <br />when a development is proposed on or <br />adjacent to a “habitat of primary <br />association” for fish and wildlife habitat <br />conservation area <br />See EMC 19.37.190 <br />Monitoring Report After completion of enhancement or <br />mitigation work within critical areas <br />and/or buffers <br />Provided post- <br />development <br />19.37.073 CRITICAL AREA REPORTS—PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND REPORT <br />CONTENT. <br />A. General Requirements for All Critical Area Reports. <br />1. Preparation by a Qualified Professional. A critical area report shall be prepared by a qualified <br />professional who is a certified professional scientist, a noncertified professional scientist with a <br />minimum of five years of experience, or a professional who demonstrates sufficient expertise to <br />the satisfaction of the planning director. The qualifications of the professional who prepared the <br />plan shall be included in the report. The accuracy of the report shall be certified by the <br />professional who is the principal author of the report. When a geological assessment is required, <br />the report shall be prepared by a licensed geologist or geotechnical engineer. The director shall <br />have the authority to hire an outside consultant at the applicant’s expense to review plans when <br />the city has concerns about the accuracy or completeness of the plan. <br />2. Report Content. The written report (and the accompanying plan sheets) shall contain all of <br />the following information, at a minimum: <br />a. The name and contact information of the applicant; the name, qualifications, and <br />contact information for the primary author(s) of the wetland critical area report; and a <br />description of the proposal; <br />b. Tax parcel numbers of the subject property; <br />c. Documentation of any fieldwork performed on the site, including delineations, <br />function assessments, baseline hydrologic data, date and time of site evaluation, etc.;
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