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• <br /> Exhibit 1 1. 3 <br /> F. Maulsby Mudflats <br /> Potential restoration opportunities in Maulsby Mudflats will be addressed in the Subarea <br /> Plan required by the SMP. The Salmon Overlay identifies log storage removal as an <br /> enhancement activity in this area (Salmon Overlay Figures 4.14 and 4.15). This could <br /> result in a gain of 4,394.4 IVA acre-points. <br /> G. Maulsby Marsh <br /> 1. Maulsby Marsh fish barrier removal enhancement. <br /> a. Description of proposal: Maulsby Marsh is a tidal marsh located east of West <br /> Marine View Drive. It is separated from the Maulsby Mudflats by the road <br /> and BNSF rail line. A culvert at the south end of the marsh extends under the <br /> BNSF rail line and West Marine View Drive to connect the marsh to the <br /> mudflats. The 36" concrete culvert is approximately 200 foot long. Removal <br /> of fish barriers is identified as a potential enhancement in Salmon Overlay <br /> Figures 4.14 and 4.15. The project design could include additional <br /> connections, and/or retrofit of the existing culvert. This action could result in <br /> a gain of 2,252.3 IVA acre-points. <br /> The vast majority of Maulsby Marsh is owned by BNSF and one other private <br /> owner. In addition, the residential lots and City park property on the bluff <br /> may extend into the marsh. Therefore, opportunities to restore the area are <br /> subject to the caveats regarding private property presented in Section C, <br /> H. Everett Mainland - Jeld-Wen to South Side of Highway 2 <br /> Potential restoration activities in this area include log storage removal and enhancing <br /> buffers along the Snohomish River. Ecological restoration, including removal of <br /> intrusive shoreline structures and removal of contaminants could also occur as properties <br /> redevelop. This area is primarily in private ownership, though the Port of Everett owns <br /> property at Preston Point (Baywood) and the Port and City of Everett own properties <br /> upriver of SR 529. <br /> 1. Public and Private Properties <br /> Summary of Restoration Opportunities/Goal <br /> a. Log storage removal enhancement. Salmon Overlay Assessment Units 2.43, 2.40, <br /> 5.04, and 5.02 (See Salmon Overlay Figure 4.15 for location). Goal - Potential gain <br /> of 965.9 IVA acre-points. These properties are owned by Kimberly-Clark and the <br /> Port of Everett. <br /> 14 <br /> Section 3 General Goals,Objectives,Policies and Regulations Page 3-73 <br />