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everett <br /> Letter to J. Parker 1 <br /> July 13, 1990 , <br /> Page 2 .. <br /> D. Restoration shall include but not be limited to, the replacement of all <br /> improperly removed ground cover with species similar to those which <br /> were removed or other approved species such that the biological and <br /> habitat values will be replaced, improper fill removed and slope <br /> stabilized. <br /> E. Restoration shall also include installation and maintenance of interim <br /> and emergency erosion control measures until such time as the restored <br /> ground cover and vegetation reach sufficient maturation to function in <br /> compliance with the performance standards adopted by the City. <br /> Required Corrections: <br /> The required restoration shall be done in accordance with the regulations <br /> stated in Chapter 37. These requirements include, but are not limited to: <br /> 37.070 All land uses and developments proposed on or adjacent to lots or <br /> parcels listed, identified, inventoried, classified, or rated as <br /> environmentally sensitive shall include supporting studies, prepared to <br /> describe the environmental limitations of the site. No construction activity, <br /> including clearing or grading, shall be permitted until the information <br /> required by this Section is reviewed and approved by the City. Such studies <br /> shall contain the following information and be prepared by one or more of the <br /> experts listed in paragraph D of this Subsection: <br /> A. A description of how the proposed development will or will not impact <br /> each of the following on the subject property and adjoining properties; <br /> 1. Slope stability, erosion, and landslide hazard; <br /> 3. Drainage, surface and subsurface hydrology, and water quality; <br /> 5. Existing vegetation as it relates to wetlands, steep slopes, soil <br /> stability, and natural habitat value; <br /> B. Recommended methods for mitigating identified impacts and a description <br /> of how these mitigating measures may impact adjacent properties. <br /> C. Any additional information determined to be relevant by the City or by <br /> the professional consultant who prepared the study. <br /> D. Such studies shall be prepared by experts in the area of concern which <br /> at a minimum shall include the following individuals: <br /> 2. Landslide Hazard Areas, Seismic Hazard Areas, and Unstable Soils <br /> Hazard Areas: Geologist and/or Geotechnical Engineer; <br /> 3. Steep Slope Hazard Area, Springs, Seeps, Drainage Corridor: <br /> Geologist or Geotechnical Engineer; <br />