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utilize the wetland. Severel deer are known to use this habitat. The forested and <br />scrub•shrub components serve an important role as a wildlife corridor between the <br />surrounding habitats. Howevei, surr�unding dense residential developments timit [he <br />usefulness of this area due to edge effect. Edge effect typically results in increased <br />instances of nest predation for birds, amphibians, and small mamma!s by local cats <br />and do�s. <br />BUFFER ENHANCEMENT PLANTINGS <br />The buffer enhancement area will be planted w�th the following list of native trees <br />and shrubs. <br />1. Beaked haze <br />2. Mock orange <br />3. Vine maple <br />4. Oso-berry <br />5. Nootka rose <br />6. Salal <br />Corylus mrnuto <br />Philodelphus lewisii <br />Acer circina[um <br />Oemleria cerosijormis <br />Rosa nutkana <br />Gaultheria shallon <br />gallon <br />gallon <br />gallon <br />gallon <br />gallon <br />gallon <br />TREE REMOVAL/TOPPING PLANTINGS <br />10' <br />5' <br />5' <br />5' <br />5' <br />a <br />8 <br />16 <br />16 <br />16 <br />t� <br />A combination of the following species shall be planted near the base of each tree <br />that is topped or removed. New plants shall be installed at a 5:1 ratio for each tree <br />that is topped or removed. Other appropriate native species may be substituted. <br />Common Name Latin Name Size SpacinR <br />1. Vine maple Acer clrcinatum 1 gal!on varied <br />2. Red-osier dogwood Cornus sericea 1 gallon varied <br />3. Salmonberry Rubus spectabills 1 gallon varied <br />4. Oceanspray Holodiscus discolor 1 gallon varied <br />5. Oregon grape Berberis nervoso 1 gallon varied <br />6. Oso•berry Oemleria cerasijormis 1 gallon varied <br />7. Nootka rose Rosa nutkana 1 gallon varied <br />8. Red elderberry Sambucus racemow 1 gallon varieo <br />9. Pacific rhododendron Rhododendron macrophyllum 1 gallan varied <br />King Residence <br />Critical Area Study <br />WRI tt06290 <br />Rev. N2: April 23, 2007 <br />