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6.4 PLANTING NOTEs <br />Mitigation projects of this sort are typically more complex to install than can be <br />described in plans. Careful monitoring by a qualified wetland biologist for all portions <br />of this project is strongly recommended. Timing and sequencing is important to the <br />success of this type of project. <br />Plant In the early spring or late fall. Order plants from a reputable nursery. Care and <br />handling of plant materials is extremely important to the overall success of the <br />project. All plant materials recommended in this plan should be available from local <br />and regional sources, depending on seasonal demand. Some limited species <br />substitution may be allowed, only with the agreement of the consulting wetland <br />professional. <br />The plants shall be arranged with the appropriate n"Iti4i5, y =es, species, and <br />distribution to achieve the required vegetation coverage. the actual placement of <br />individual plants shall mimic natural, asymmetric vegetation patterns found on similar <br />undisturbed sites in the area. <br />Upon complete installation of the proposed mitigation plan, an inspection by a <br />qualified wetland professional shall he made to determine plan compliance. A <br />compliance report shall be supplied to the City of Everett within 30 days after the <br />completion of planting. <br />Colored surveyors ribbon, or other approved marking device, shall be attached to each <br />planted tree and shrub to assist in locating the plants. <br />6.5 IRRIGATION AND WATERING <br />Irrigation / Watering: Irrigation shall not be provided given the potential for slope <br />instability. Plant species were specifically selected for heartiness and ability to <br />withstand periods of drought. <br />Wet land Resources, Inc. 8 Anderson SFR - Restoration Plan <br />WRI I09126 <br />