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All plantings in environmentally sensitive areas and their buHera, in tranaition areas, and in <br /> required perimeter, parking and interior landsca�ing she�l be netive species and hybrid <br /> natives. The City has a goal that 75% of new lendscaping in the Subarea be native, hybrid <br /> nativea, or drought-tolerant. Landscape plans should show en aflempt to reach this goal <br /> unless landacaping with theae specfes will not meet the objeclive of the proposel (e.g., golf <br /> driving ranpe, ball fielda, elc.). <br /> Plants with noted habdat or food value for wildlife ahould be aelected wherever possible. <br /> Invasive species shall not be planted. A Iial of nalive recommended spaciea is included in <br /> Appendix 3.4.8 of the SW Everett/Pefne Field Subarea Plan EIS. <br /> Where �ative, hybrid natives endlor drought-tolerant specfes ere planted, pertnenent <br /> irrigetion syatems shall not be required. Temporary ircigation muat be provided for two years <br /> after planling. <br /> 3. Exotic invasive apecies must be controlled. tnglieh ivy(Hedere helix) ahell not be plented <br /> in the Subarea. Properties musl be maintained to eliminate Scot's broom and other invasive <br /> speciea. <br /> 4. Development of e project sile must not result in significant adveree eHects to the hydrology <br /> of wetlands on or adjacent to the eite. Prior to application for Public Works p9rmits end plan <br /> review by lhe Engineering and Public Services Department, a charecterizalion oi the <br /> hydrology oi the wetlend(s)on or adjacent to this project thel may be eHected by the <br /> development oi this site muat be submitted to and epproved by the P!_nning end Public <br /> Works Uepartments The intormation submitted for approval must also make <br /> recommendations regarding the rete and/or volume of atortnweter which could be <br /> discharged to the wetland after development without adveraely impacling the wetland. <br /> 5. Discharge of water to wettands must mimic natural discharpes as much as is feasible. Point <br /> source discharges shall not be created where they do not naturally occur. Technfques lhat <br /> result in dispersed discharge, such as dispersion trenches or buried perforated pfpe located <br /> at watland buHer edgea, can be used to mimfc naturelly occurring sheet ilow into wetlanda. <br /> 6. All trash located in the preserved wetlends, sVeama, and their associa!ed buHers muat be <br /> removed. Trash removal ehould occur on at least a semi-ennuel besls follo�ving completlon <br /> � <br /> of conslruclion. <br /> 4.3.6 Mitigatinp Impacts o(Development on Water Quelity and Groundw�ter <br /> 1. Developments with hazardous malerials on-aite, including fuel tenks, must comply with all <br /> applicable local, state and tederal requirements. All developments using toxic or hazardous <br /> materials must incorporate facilitiea and procedures for the safe hendling and eNective <br /> monitoring of toxic or hazardous materiais, which include spill entrepment, trafning, and <br /> special handling, thus reducing the potential(or release of hazardous or toxic meterials to <br /> the groundwater s;�etem. <br /> 2 Staging areas for vehicle maintenance activitiea during construction must be specified. <br /> These areas must be well away from all drainage courses. <br /> � �� <br />