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Goals,Objectives, and Policies <br /> have the same or better level of flood protection and drainage after restoration <br /> proposals as they presently have. <br /> 9. Ensure structural flood protection measures are consistent with the Snohomish River <br /> Comprehensive Flood Control Management Plan, and coordinated with Snohomish <br /> County, the Marshland Flood Control District, the Coordinated Diking Council, <br /> Natural Resources Conservation Service, affected utilities, BNSF, and property <br /> owners. <br /> 10. Ensure that maintenance agreements with the Marshland Flood Control District are <br /> in place prior to restoration construction activities. <br /> 11. Apply critical area regulations that are protective of fish and wildlife and wetland <br /> habitat and avoid undue regulations to property owners adjacent to habitat <br /> restoration areas. <br /> 12. Support state legislation that would allow property owners to avoid additional <br /> shoreline regulations and permitting on properties adjacent to the Marshland Subarea <br /> who are not currently in shoreline jurisdiction. <br /> 13. Coordinate with local utility providers to ensure that any required relocation or <br /> reconfiguration of water lines or communication lines is minimized or accommodated <br /> to ensure no drop in existing service levels. <br /> 14. Design new dikes and dike breaches to minimize impacts to buried utilities and <br /> associated service. <br /> 15. Ensure that any new dikes that would affect access to power or liquid petroleum <br /> product lines be constructed to accommodate the expected access needs of utility <br /> owners, including loading generated by typical utility vehicles, and the ability to <br /> withstand water loading. <br /> 16. Ensure that potential utility adjustments that result from restoration actions are <br /> addressed in the project scope and funding scheme. <br /> 17. Ensure new tidal channels and dike breaches are designed to avoid or mitigate impact <br /> to existing infrastructure, including Lowell-Snohomish River Road. <br /> 18. Ensure that access is maintained for farm equipment to agricultural fields adjacent to <br /> restoration areas. <br /> 19. Ensure that restoration actions locate trees away from conductors so as to not inhibit <br /> routine maintenance activities on overhead power lines operated at 200kV and above, <br /> as required by the North American Electrical Reliability Council. . <br /> Draft Subarea Plan June 2009 <br /> Everett Marshland 53 070346-01 <br />