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F�.i*"_ _« n. y{ Attachment 1. Buffer Enhancement Planting Plan A. Mitigation Plan Mitigation is required for this site as the proposed structures will be built on a shoreline of statewide significance and will impact critical habitat. Approximately 1,532 sq. ft. will be planted with native species (Figure 1). Once the plants are established, there will be an improvement to the overall value of the functions in this portion of the critical area buffer. Soil stability, nutrient input, wildlife habitat and site conditions were all considered when choosing the plants for this site. Following is a table showing the plant species and numbers for the planting areas. Plants will be selected from a regional native plant nursery. Plant List Quantity Botanical Name Common Name Size 12 Aster subspicatus Douglas Aster 1 Gal 2 Crataegus Black Hawthorn 5 Gal dou lassii 137 on Elymus mollis American Plugs 24" Dunegrass Centers 45 on Fragaria Chiloensis Coastal Strawberry 3.5" 24" Pot Centers 2 Holodiscus discolor Ocean Spray 2 Gal 20 Polystichum Sword Fern 1 Gal munitum 2 Ribes sanguineum Red -Flowering 2 Gal Currant 6 Rosa nutkana Nootka Rose 2 Gal 8 Symphoricarpos Snowberry 2 Gal albus 10 Vaccinium ovatum Evergreen 2 Gal Huckleberry Plants should be installed in late fall or early spring following the construction work. During these times plants are semi -dormant and soils are easier to work. Plants will be laid out by hand generally following the spacing specified on the planting plan map (Figure 1). Soil may be amended as needed. The plants will be installed by digging a one to two foot hole, loosening the soil, placing plant in ground after loosening soil around root ball. The hole must be deep enough to ensure that roots are straight, but not so deep as to bury plants too far above the root collar. Once the plant is in place the hole will be backfilled and tamped lightly. Mulch should be applied 3" deep around plants, being careful not to touch stem of plant. No extraordinary measures are proposed at this time to protect the installed plants other than mulching, weeding and watering. Substitutions might be necessary for species or individuals that cannot MS&A Cline Residential Development Project 42 be found at local nurseries. All plant substitutions will be approved by the project biologist prior to installation to ensure their suitability for the site. B. Performance Standards Performance standards are measurable criteria for determining if the goals and objectives of the mitigation project are being achieved. If the proposed benchmarks are not achieved by comparing the surveys to the mitigation goals, then contingency plans will need to be implemented. Performance Standard # 1 (survival rate): Immediately after planting, all plants will be counted and documented. At the end of each growing season (late Aug- early Sept) plots will be visited and a count of surviving plants will be documented. The percent survival for the plots will be calculated by dividing the total number of plants after planting by the total number of surviving plants at the end of the season. Photo stations for each planting site will be determined and a photograph of each transplant location will be taken on an annual basis. Individual plants that die must be replaced with native species in order to meet the survival performance standards. Performance Standard # 2 (percent cover): The percent cover standard will be monitored by looking at each monitoring unit of the enhanced areas from above and estimating the area covered by the individual species. The percent cover within an area can be quantified as a total greater than 100% because plants (in tree, high/low shrub and herbaceous layers) overlap in cover. C. Monitoring Plan An as -built drawing and report will be submitted as documentation of the implementation of the approved planting plan within one month of installation. The plan will include vegetation description and photo documentation from established photo stations. A panoramic photo of the entire mitigation site will also be provided. Photos should be taken June - August, during the growing season. Monitoring will take place over a period of five years at the end of the growing season (late August or early September) of each monitoring year. The performance standards will be monitored by measuring plots in zones within the planting area that will be established and mapped after planting occurs, on the as -built plan. There will be photo points for each plot and they will be referenced on the as -built plan. Each year, the photo points that are established at each site, will be used for comparison. Photos will be taken at all points for all years as visual documentation of the performance standards progress, or lack of In addition to photos at designated points, photo documentation must include a panoramic view of the entire planting area. Submitted photos must be formatted on standard 8 1/2 " by 11" paper, dated with the date the photo was taken, and clearly labeled with the direction from which the photo was taken. The photo location points must be identified on an appropriate drawing. Collected data and photos will be compiled into an annual Riparian Planting report each year and submitted by November 30 of each monitoring year for five years. Each annual monitoring report shall include written and photographic documentation on plant mortality and replanting efforts and must document whether the performance standards are being met. Monitoring results will determine whether or not contingency measures will be needed. Performance Standards #1 & 2 Year 1: Achieve 100% survival success of replanted natives into mitigation areas Year 2: Achieve 100% survival success at end of second year into mitigation areas Year 3: Achieve 80% survival success at end of third year into mitigation areas Year 4: Achieve 80% survival success at end of fourth year into mitigation areas Year 5: Achieve 80% survival success at end of fifth year into mitigation areas MS&A Cline Residential Development Project• 43 A Maintenance and Contingency Maintenance shall occur at least twice during the growing season to ensure the survival of all native species within the mitigation area, including volunteer natives. Watering by hand or sprinkler may be necessary during year number one until the plants are established. Water requirements will depend on the timing of planting with the seasons and weather conditions. Once plants are established, extra watering may not be necessary. Hand weeding will be necessary around all plants that are being monitored for survival and coverage. If the required survival rate is not met by the end of any monitoring year, plants lost to mortality will be replaced to achieve the percentage cover performance standard described above. Prior to replacement, an appropriate assessment will be performed to determine if the survival was affected by species/site selection, animal damage, or some other factor. Subsequent contingency actions must be designed to respond directly to the stressor(s), which are increasing mortality of planted native species. If a particular species is shown not to endure site conditions then another, more appropriate species will be selected. If excessive damage is observed, protective measures will be introduced. Monitoring years may be added if significant re -planting becomes necessary. Monitoring on an annual basis for five years will occur with photographs to determine the survival rate of the transplanted area. MS&A Cline Residential Development Project- 44 Figure 1. Planting Map N v ,G L C Lp a- N� C 07v L H 00 } In L IS LL L „ o Io n w 0 ps` 0 3 H 2 u uu �c o 4}► 3 c° INC0 if Z C go " = u n n n 11 � a a a 0 0 q J a MS&A "008 Z `� v s Y 7 CA Cline Residential Development Project- 45 ;::��::... ;�.r