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19TH AVE SE
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11419
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SITE DEVELOPMENT
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i <br /> � --_- ---___--___----_--_- _---, <br /> I ----- - --- YCRI�ORMANCGS7':1\'DARDS <br /> � �-----__---- -----_ - � <br /> r Yerform�:nce titandards aid project success aind orovide a se� ol' criteria for ev.iluatirg desien <br /> Iand consu�uclion effectiveness in meeting project goals over the course of a three-year period. <br /> I1�'ater Regime <br /> i <br /> Seasonal hydrologic monitoring will be continued to docunrent the water regime for the <br /> � enhancr,d buffer. This will be accomplished by placement of piezometers within the <br /> enhancement arca to be monitored as detailed witl�in the Manitoring Plan schedule. <br /> fVegetati��e Structure <br /> i <br /> � a. Thc enl�anced buffer will include an 80 percent survivai rate for each component <br /> layer of plantings. Success will be measured by stem count at three permanent <br /> monitoring locations. <br /> Ib. At permanent photographic stations, semi-annual, and beginning at the first year <br /> anniversary, annual overvie�v photographs will provide supplemental da[a for <br /> Iassessment of success of wedand enhancement efforts. <br /> Habit.it <br /> IThe multi-I<ryered vegetated buffer will increase suitable and available nesting, cover, and <br /> breeding habitat for birds and small mammals. Success will be documented by photographic <br /> Irecord and documentation of visual sightings during field monitoring. <br /> I FINAL DESIGN �LEMENTS <br /> i <br /> �-- <br /> At the time of preparation on this Final Mitignliort P/nn, a Pinal Mitigation Site Plan was <br /> prepared whiclt specifies requirements 1'or excavation, plant and soil material stockpilin„ soil <br /> � replaccment, and planting. "Chis Firral Wetlaad Mitrgntion Plmt presents site preparation <br /> requirements, ,uegested plam materials and installation methods, performance s[andards and <br /> a monitoring and contingency plan. 13uffer enhancement will be coincident with the <br /> consuliction of Phase 1 of the propused project. <br /> hnplementation of tiie construction plan will require the on-going professional assistance of a <br /> wetland biolo�,ist who is: <br /> l) Gxperienced in management of thc creation of wedands and the relationship of the <br /> � range of wetland plant species to varied hydrologic regimes; I <br /> ��� <br /> 6mic�zs 1'roper(�' -- Fi�m! �f'e!lnnd rNiligntiar Plnn Page 9 <br /> Praparcd br SIIOCht{1'/ISItI'sN'1'. inc. tc�.�n'�-��nMi <br />
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