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� I/V L/L V V V I V 1 V 1 !�/� Y..J C J r V I Y� 1VI V V J/V L J <br /> • 14'henever fensible, if��'etland plant species are not invasive, they should be removed prior to construction <br /> and placed asid� in a shzd� damp location, such as under wet buriap sacks. Following eonswction,they <br /> should be replaced in �he wedand area. <br /> • Revegetation: At a minimum, erosion oontrol revegetation is required in all cleared azeas and ;hould <br /> include herbaceous ground co��er that does not interfere with establishment of native vegetation. [f long- <br /> term re��egetation i� required, it should be accomplished during the next most favorable time of year for the <br /> partic�dar vegetation co ensure the highest level of success, (Vote: If revegetation does noc occur <br /> 'mmed�ately following recontouring of the sise,adequa[�erosion control measures must be taken.) \ative <br /> species compacible nith preconstruction vegetetion partems shall be used for re��egetation. Degraded <br /> emergent sires, such as Reed canary grass fields,shall ba replanted tvith sp:cies that are representative of a <br /> hiaher qualit}� emergent, scrub•sl�rub ur fnrested w�etiand. If revegetation is required, monitoring should <br /> occur once a year for a minimum of two��enrs. (SF.PA Water, Plant and Animal, and Land and Shoreline <br /> Use Policies) <br /> 2 Pre-construction cunferences must bc htld with die Planning Deputment, Public N'orks lnspector end site <br /> dee�elopment manager on sites containing environmentally sensitive azeas in order to ensure dtat all <br /> developmznt smndnrds are understood. (SEPA Water, Plant nnd Animal, and Lznd and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 3. In conjunction wich issuance of development permits for a site, a permenent feice must be constructed along <br /> �he entire edge of an�• environmen[ally sensitive area buffer. The design of che fenca must be split rail, or an <br /> alternztive apprcved by the Planning Department prior to issuance of permits, ESA signs should be placeJ at <br /> appro�eimacely 50 foot incervats along che fence. Siens ere available from the Plannin¢ and Community <br /> Development Department. The City mey require that environmentally sensiti�e areas be nloced in separate <br /> tracts and designated as sensitive habitat��ith listed restrictions on the approvaVfinal plans. (Chapter 37 oFthe <br /> Zoninn, Code nnd $EPA \Vater, Alnnt and Animal, and Land and Shoretine lise Policies) <br /> 4.3,2 :�litigating Impacts of Development on Vegetation and Nildlife <br /> I . Wildlifa Corridors� Because the area is gene�aliy builc out; few upportunities exist to establish east-west <br /> wildlife corridors benveen hasins in the resid�nt;al z,reas to the north of the Subarea. Thus the remaining <br /> corridors are impurtant for wildlife movemen[. Several �vildlife corridors �ti�ere required on che Boeing <br /> property. In addition, the Ciry ow�ns a parcel benveen Narbeck Creek und �1errill und Ring Creek that wiil <br /> iunction as a wildlife corridor. <br /> ' T'he Ciq� shall desienate dte buffers benveen industria! develepments and the resideniial areas and buffers <br /> separa[inn, residen!ial areas(see Figure 3.4-40 in che EIS) as w•ildlife corridors asµ�ell as buffers. Additional <br /> plantings shall be requir�d in these corridors/buffers in conjunction «i�h issuance of permits un these sites <br /> w hen the Planning Direcmr determines that the cottidor can be enhanced. An enhancement plan must be <br /> revie�i-ed and upproved by the t lanning Department prior to the issuance of any percnits. The City encourage; <br /> enhuncement in nll corridors. Erhancement should provide additional coaer and food sources for���ildlife,as <br /> �tieU �s coniferous vegetatiun, (SGPA PlAnt and Animal and Land And Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 2 �'o remuval oPveK;tation is permittzd in environmentally sensitivz areas and their buffers, including wildl;fe <br /> �urridors, except as approved b� the Planning Director to eliminate hazardous trees, allo�v construction and <br /> mainteuance of utilities, and(or provide access to properties, Any cleared areas shall ba replanted with native <br /> ceaetation. In �vildlife corridor, the intent of plantings ahall be to establish coniferous forest where feasihle, <br /> eacept that utiliry corridors shall be established with native s}uubs and groundcover. (SEPA Plant and Animal <br /> and Land and Sttoreline Use Policies) <br /> � Defined as `continuous vegetetive corridors linking walereheds" in e Ciry's Environmentelly Sensitive Areae Ordinance. <br /> 8 a <br /> ��a <br />
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