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3129-09
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6/17/2009
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Restoration and Land Use Concepts <br /> Table 3-1 <br /> Subarea Plan Land Use <br /> (in acres except where noted) [3] <br /> Land Use [2] Subarea Plan <br /> Agriculture 208.0 <br /> Fish and Wildlife <br /> Preservation/Enhancement 73.5 <br /> Fish and Wildlife Restoration 452.6 <br /> Fish Preservation/Enhancement 9.0 <br /> Other/Infrastructure 133.2 <br /> Passive Recreation [1] 48.1 <br /> Wildlife Preservation/ <br /> Enhancement 18.2 <br /> Wildlife Restoration (terrestrial <br /> only) 118.4 <br /> Totals 1,065.3 <br /> Notes: <br /> [1]Total acres include Rotary Park at nearly 13 acres. Net new recreation includes 35.1 acres. This includes <br /> approximately 47,000 linear feet of new trails. <br /> [2] Land Use categories are described in more detail below: <br /> • Agriculture means activities involved in the production of crops or livestock operation. <br /> • Preservation/Enhancement means streams,wetlands, or terrestrial ecosystems currently providing <br /> relatively high ecological functions that may benefit from actions that increase the critical area's <br /> functions. <br /> • Restoration means the return of a stream or wetland,or terrestrial ecosystem,to a state in which its <br /> functions and values significantly approach its unaltered state. <br /> • Other/Infrastructure includes road, railroad, power,and liquid petroleum product rights-of-way or <br /> easements or parcels <br /> • Recreation includes lands designed to encourage passive forms of exercise or refreshment. <br /> [3] Land use acreages may change over time due to a number of factors, including changes in ownership,the <br /> results of future technical studies addressing restoration, and future changes in federal,state,or local policies. <br /> These land uses are further defined as: <br /> • Agriculture—applies to land in private ownership with a history of agricultural use <br /> and where property is either unsuited to restoration or the property owner is <br /> uninterested in participating in restoration currently <br /> • Recreation—Rotary Park and proposed recreation strip bordering Lowell-Larimer <br /> Road <br /> • Trails—looping around restoration and running adjacent to some utility corridors and <br /> Draft Subarea Plan June 2009 <br /> Everett Marshland 35 070346-01 <br />
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