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� � i� <br /> 7. Grading/filline must not adversely affect the hydroloey of streams and existing or created wedands. <br /> (SEPA Earth and Water Policies) <br /> 8. Grading/5lling on-site shall not adversely affect adjoining sites. (SEPA Earth and Water Policies) <br /> 9. Clearing limits shall be staked, flaeged, and/or fenced off prior to initiation of any ciearing or lanci <br /> altera!ion activities as approved by the Engineering and Public Services Inspector. Where the <br /> clearing limit is n�e edge of�geologically hazazdous area or its buffer, the clearing limit shal] be <br /> fenced during c�nsc*uction with a chain link or solid wooden fence a minimum of 4 fcet high. <br /> Follo�z�ing completion of construction and prior to issuance oF occupancy permits, a permanent fence <br /> m�st be provided along the edge of the buffer. The fence must be split rail or an alternative desie <br /> approved by the Planning Director. Environmentally sensitive areas signs must be posted or the <br /> fence. (SEPA Earth and Water Policies) <br /> � 10. Removal of native vegetation witnin the building setback and buifer areas must be avoided when <br /> possible. (SEPA Earth and Water Policies) <br /> ll. Project proponents should try to retain topsoil on sites to the maximum extent feasiUle. (SEPA Eart4 <br /> and WaterPolicies) <br /> Section 4: SIJRFAC�/GIiOLJNDWAT�R, PLANTS AND ANIMALS <br /> 4.1 Threshold <br /> If a priority spec.es is mapped on or within 300 feet af a site or documented on the site by a qualified <br /> individual, addi[ional SEPA review may be required. This wil] require coordinat:on with the Department <br /> of Fish and Wildlife to determine appropriate mitigation measures. These may irclude, but are not I:mited <br /> to, seasonal restriction on construction, provision of buffers, and preservation of existing vegetation. <br /> Note: If an endangered plant or wildlife species is found on a site prior to or during development, the <br /> developer must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including preparation of <br /> habitat management plans. (The Subarea Plan preserves priority haUita[s as defined by the Department of <br /> Pish and Wildlife - urban natura] open space, riparian corridors, and wedands.) <br /> 4.3 Mitigation Measures <br /> 4.3.1 General Nlitigation Measures <br /> L The following Best Management Practices (BNIPs) must be followed for aP c�nstruction work throueh <br /> and immediately adjacent to environmentally sensitive areas and their buffers. unless odienvise <br /> required by a permit issued by a federal or state agency. <br /> • �'Vork should be done in the dry season whenever possible (7une I� to September 15). <br /> • The width of the corridor throuah the wetland or stream should be minimiz�d. <br /> /otl <br />