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5/15/2019
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Document/Report type When Required Notes: <br /> Habitat Assessment Potential impacts on regulated Can apply to either <br /> threatened/endangered species terrestrial or aquatic <br /> habitat.See section <br /> Habitat Management Plan Provided with a habitat See section <br /> assessment when a <br /> development is proposed on or <br /> adjacent to a" habitat of primary <br /> association"for fish and wildlife <br /> habitat conservation area <br /> Monitoring Report After completion of Provided post- <br /> enhancement or mitigation development <br /> work within of critical areas <br /> and/or buffers <br /> 19.37.073 Critical area reports—professional qualifications and report content <br /> A. Wetland Report Required. <br /> If the city determines that wetland or buffer impacts may occur as a result of the proposal,a wetland <br /> report as required by Section 19.37.070 of this chapter and this section must be submitted by tho <br /> applicant. <br /> A.B., General Requirements for all Critical Area Reports. <br /> 1. Preparation by a Qualified Professional.A critical area report for wetlands shall be prepared by a <br /> qualified professional who is a certified professional wetland scientist, a noncertified professional <br /> wetland scientist with a minimum of five years of experience in the field of wetland science, including <br /> experience preparing wetland and stream reports, or a professional who demonstrates expertise in <br /> wetland science, stream ecology, or fish and wildlife biology-to the satisfaction of the planning <br /> director.The qualifications of the professional who prepared the plan shall be included in the report. <br /> The accuracy of the report shall be certified by the professional who is the principal author of the <br /> report.When a geological assessment is required,the report shall be prepared by a licensed geologist <br /> or geotechnical engineer. The director shall have the authority to hire an outside consultant at the <br /> applicant's expense to review plans when the city has concerns about the accuracy or completeness <br /> of the plan. <br /> 2. Report Content. C. Minimum Standards for Wetland Reports.The written report(and the <br /> accompanying plan sheets)shall contain the following information, at a minimum: <br /> a1. The name and contact information of the applicant; the name, qualifications, and contact <br /> information for the primary author(s) of the wetland critical area report; and a description of the <br /> proposal; <br /> b. Tax parcel numbers of the subject property; <br /> c2. Documentation of any fieldwork performed on the site, including delineations,function <br /> assessments, baseline hydrologic data, date and time of site evaluation, etc.; <br /> d3,. Identification and characterization of all critical areas, wetlands, and buffers on or adjacent to <br /> the proposed project area. For areas off-site of the project site, estimate conditions within three <br /> hundred feet of the project boundaries using the best available information; <br /> Planning Commission Resolution 19-04 Page 20 <br /> Critical Areas March 19, 2019 <br />
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