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Dces the wetland being rated meet any of the criteria below' <br />If you answer YES to acry of the questions be�ow you will need to protect the w�land <br />according to ihe regulations regarding the speciai characteristics fo�md in ihe weUand <br />Check List tor Wetlands That Nad Special Protec6on, and YFS NO <br />That Are Not Included in t!k Ratin <br />SPi . Has the wedaral been documenred as a habUat for any Federally !lsted <br />%hrea�ened or F�dangered p/ant or animal species ('!YE speciesJ? � <br />For the puiposes of ihis rating system, "docummted" me�s the wetland is on the <br />ro riate state or federal database. <br />SP2. Has rhe werland been docvmented as habitat for any Srate listed Threatened or <br />F.ndangered plant or animal species? � <br />For the purposes of this rating system, "documented" means the wetl�d is on the <br />a ro riate state database. <br />SP3. Does the wetland contain individuals ojprioriry species fisled by the WDFW <br />jor the state? X <br />SP4. Does the we�land have a laca! significance rn addinon !o its functions? For <br />example, the wedand has been identified in the Shoreline MaSter Program, � <br />the Critical Areas Ordinance, or in a locai management plan as having <br />special significance. <br />To comnlere lhe next part ofthe data sheet vou wil! need to de�ermine �he <br />Hydro�veomorphic Class of the wetland beinQ raled <br />The hydrogeomorphic classification groups wetlands into diose that function in similar ways. 77iis <br />simplifies lhe quesuons needed to answer how weil the wetland fimctia�s. The Hydrogeomorphic <br />C;ass of a wedand can be detemtined iuing the key below. See p. 24 for more detailed inshvctions <br />on classifying wetlands. <br />Wetluixi Italing Form - w�sa:m Washinglon <br />August 2004 <br />r� <br />