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4/24/2002
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Findings & Conclusions <br /> 3/1/02 <br /> Page 17 <br /> impact site during the time required for the functions at the compensation site to <br /> approach the "pre-impact" level of performance. <br /> G.3B. How Compensation is Calculated When Regulations G.2 and G.9 are <br /> Met. In cases where the performance standards established for"year 5" have been <br /> met (see G.9), the acreage of compensation shall be calculated from the IVA <br /> function performance scores using the following ratio, provided that the minimum <br /> compensation requirement of regulation G.2 is met: <br /> IVA score for per acre function lost X(acres lost) = Acreage of <br /> IVA score for per acre function gained Compensation <br /> This regulation is intended to provide incentive to developers for the creation of large <br /> wetland compensation banks. The 1.25 "temporal" multiplier is not included in this <br /> ratio calculation because the compensation site has demonstrated through <br /> monitoring (Regulation G9) that wetland functions are performing as proposed in the <br /> compensatory mitigation plan. <br /> G.4. Compensation is Based on Limiting Function. Under Regulations G.3A <br /> and G.3B, the acreage needed for compensation shall be calculated separately for <br /> the Water Quality Improvement and Habitat groups of functions. Whichever <br /> group of functions requires the greater acreage for compensation (i.e. which is the <br /> limiting group of functions') shall determine the required"overall compensation <br /> acreage2" in order to ensure that the limiting function is adequately compensated <br /> for. Excess compensation acreage3 for the non-limiting function shall not be <br /> available as compensation for other wetland impacts. <br /> G.5. When to Use Average Restoration Potential Per Acre. An average <br /> restoration potential per acre shall be used to establish the compensation <br /> requirements in cases where several wetland complexes are restored <br /> simultaneously (as in a compensation bank). This average is to be calculated by <br /> summing the potential increase in IVA acre-points for each group of functions and <br /> dividing by the total acreage of the site. This average shall then be used to <br /> determine the acres of compensation required according to regulations G.2 or G.3. <br /> 'The"limiting group of functions"shall be defined as that group of functions(e.g.Water Quality Improvement or Habitat) <br /> which exhibits the least average increase in IVA score per acre for a particular restoration site. <br /> 2"Overall Compensation Acreage"shall be defined as the required acreage of compensation calculated from regulation <br /> G.3 for the limiting group of functions(e.g.either Water Quality Improvement or Habitat). <br /> "Excess Compensation Acreage" is when the calculated acreage of compensation for the"non-limiting"group of <br /> functions is subtracted from the"Overall Compensation Acreage." <br />
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