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5/15/2019
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v. Jetty Island. <br /> A. All areas meeting the definition of fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas are subject to the <br /> regulations in this chapter. <br /> B. Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas Mapping.The approximate location and extent of fish <br /> and wildlife habitat conservation areas within the city of Everett's planning area are shown on maps <br /> compiled and maintained by the city planning and community development department.These <br /> maps shall be used as a general guide only for the assistance of property owners, project applicants, <br /> and other interested parties; boundaries are generalized.The actual type,extent and boundaries of <br /> fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas shall be determined by a qualified scientific professional <br /> according to the procedures,definitions and criteria established by this chapter. In the event of any <br /> conflict between the habitat location or type shown on the city's fish and wildlife habitat <br /> conservation areas maps and the criteria or standards of this chapter,the criteria and standards <br /> resulting from the field investigation shall control. <br /> C. Other mapping sources include the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife priority <br /> habitat and species maps. <br /> DB.Goals and Additional Requirements. It is the goal of the city to preserve, protect and enhance fish <br /> 2-If a development or redevelopment is proposed on or within a distance which could impact <br /> habitats of primary association, significant biological areas, and/or vegetative corridors linking <br /> watersheds, as described in this sectionTitle,the applicant shall provide a habitat assessment. In <br /> areas within the riparian habitat zone or special flood hazard area, a biological assessment is <br /> required. The biological assessment shall be prepared in accordance with Regional Guidance for <br /> Floodplain Habitat Assessment and Mitigation produced by FEMA Region 10, April 2011, or as <br /> amended. The biological assessment must demonstrate that any proposed development in the <br /> riparian habitat zone or the floodway, coupled with appropriate habitat conservation measures, <br /> does not adversely affect water quality,water quantity,flood volumes, flood velocities, spawning <br /> substrate,and/or floodplain refugia for listed salmonids. <br /> If the habitat assessment/biological assessment determines that the proposed development could <br /> potentially adversely impact a fish and wildlife habitat conservation area, the applicant shall provide <br /> a habitat management plan (HMP) as described in subsection G, prepared by a wildlife <br /> biologist+walified expert for evaluation by the city, state and federal agencies.The HMP must <br /> address activities that can be taken to preserve, protect, or enhance the affected fish and wildlife <br /> habitat conservation areas.The HMP shall be based upon sound habitat management practices and <br /> be designed to achieve specific habitat objectives. If the habitat assessment finds that the proposed <br /> development could result in substantial elimination of or significant reduction in riparian corridors, <br /> existing connections between critical areas,or continuous vegetated corridors linking watersheds, <br /> the HMP must analyze alternatives and measures to maximize the maintenance of existing <br /> corridors.The city shall ask the appropriate resource agencies to review and comment on the <br /> development impacts and the provisions of the HMP. <br /> EMC Title 19.37 (Critical Areas) Page 53 <br />
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