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3RD AVE SE
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10011
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f <br /> hemlock western red cedar, vine maple, quaking aspen, hazel nu4 rcd-flowering <br /> � curtan4 Oregon grape,salal,and others. Plant species would be sdected in a final <br /> � mitigation plan that would be appropriate for the water regime and that are <br /> � recogniud for their wildlife bene6ts. <br /> Upon agency apprmal of the proposed project, including the suggested concepmal <br /> � mitigation plan, a projea master plan with a final mitiyation_plan-wouW-be <br /> prepared. Ttie final mitigation plan would provide specific and detailed description <br /> of the swale design and landsrape enhanament plan. 'Rie final plan would be <br /> prepared at a construction specification level, and would be suitable for bidding <br /> purposes. Induded.in the fi_nal mitiyation plan will be a cleady de6ned goal <br /> statement that would be used as a performance standard,rnnstruaion management <br /> by a weQand biologist,a moniroring program, and construaion bonding With t6e <br /> I inclusion of these g�pes of mmrol mechanisms, the likdihood of successfully <br /> implementing the intent of the plan would be greatly increased. 'Rie willingness of <br /> � the projeM proponent to undertake this level of mitigetion and ro post bonding, <br /> ' demonstrates their mmmitment to the mitigation success. <br /> �I <br /> �I <br /> � <br /> � <br /> 1 <br /> � <br />
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