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Reestablishment Reestablishment <br /> Category or f reation (R/C) or Creation (R/f) <br /> a ype Reestablishment orn� , <br /> d- and-Enhancement Enhancement <br /> of-Wetland Creation 4RH4 -7 Only <br /> Category <br /> 1:1 R/C and 10:1 <br /> Forested 64 12:1 1:1 R/C and 20:1 E 24:1 <br /> Irreplaceable— R/C not R/C not <br /> Bog Avoidance 6:1 Rehabilitation considered considered Case by case <br /> Required of a Bog possible possible <br /> Natural tr- eplaceable— 6:1 Rehabilitation R/C not R/C not <br /> Avoidance of a Natural considered considered Case by case <br /> Heritage Required Heritage Site possible possible <br /> 1:1 R/C and 64 <br /> Others 44 8:1 RH 1:1 R/C and 12:1 E 16:1 <br /> Category II <br /> 1:1 R/C and 4:1 <br /> Forested 44 8:1 RH 1:1 R/C and 6:1 E 16:1 <br /> 1:1 R/C and 4:1 <br /> Others 3:1 64 1:1 R/C and 8:1 E 12:1 <br /> 4414 <br /> Category 1:1 R/C and 2:1 <br /> 2:1 44 1:1 R/C and 2:1 E 8:1 <br /> 414 R44 <br /> Category 1:1 R/C and 1:1 <br /> 1.5:1 3:1 1:1 R/C and 2:1 E 6:1 <br /> 1-V RI4 <br /> Creation -The manipulation of the physical, chemical,or biological characteristics present to develop a <br /> wetland on an upland or deepwater site,where a wetland did not previously exist. Activities typically <br /> involve excavation of upland soils to elevation that will produce a wetland hydroperiod, create hydric <br /> acres. <br /> the goal of returning natural or historic functions to a former wetland. Activities could include removing <br /> fill material, plugging ditches,or breaking drain tiles. Activities could also involve breaching a dike to <br /> reconnect wetlands to a floodplain or return tidal influence to a wetland. Reestablishment results in a <br /> gain in wetland acres. <br /> goal of repairing natural or historic function of a degraded wetland.Activities could involve breaching a <br /> Planning Commission Resolution 19-04 Page 40 <br /> Critical Areas March 19, 2019 <br />