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<br />12/13/2019 <br /> <br /> <br />eration of <br />implements a <br />ed in the plan in permit <br />fi <br />identi <br /> <br />This condition <br />priorities <br />H. Optional. <br />restoration issuance and conditions requiring vegetation restoration for those priority areas. <br />Commentary 9.42. required implementation action in the approved MRCCA plan. The action calls for establishing a vegetation permitting process that includes <br /> permit review procedures to ensure consid <br /> <br />; <br /> <br /> <br />as <br /> <br />pplicable <br /> <br />: <br />, if a <br />. Priorities for <br /> <br />62 <br /> <br />on with a high stem <br /> <br />reatest extent practicable <br />.0. <br />are restored <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />items D and E; <br />29 <br /> <br />, <br />rooted vegetati <br />- <br /> <br />. <br />9.42 <br />with the natural terrain and minimize visual <br /> <br />as provided in Section 9. <br /> <br />blend <br />Native Vegetation Establishment and <br /> <br /> <br />Section <br />;provided in Section 1 <br /> <br />to <br />.D <br />2 <br />eestablishment of natural vegetation is required: <br />and by <br />9.4 <br /> <br /> <br />and <br />priorities for restoration are stabilization of erodible soils, <br />; <br /> <br />consistent with an approved vegetation restoration plan <br /> <br />n plan and r <br />satisfy the application submittal requirements in 3.6, and <br /> <br />on species, composition, density, and diversity must be guided by <br />t <br />cess for subdivisions as <br /> <br />; <br />. If replaced, <br />Vegetati <br />y with any provisions in this section; or <br />62 <br />l <br />. <br />ntensive vegetation clearing is prohibited <br />elines <br />i <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />capability <br />All other <br />o public river corridor views; <br />vegetation restoration priorities identified in the MRCCA plan <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />hancement Guid <br />filtration <br />Clearing is the minimum necessary and designed impacts tEn <br />Any native plant communities removed are replaced with vegetation that provides equivalent biological and ecological functionsprovided in Section 9.restoration or enhancement of shoreline <br /> vegetation, and revegetation of bluffs or steep slopes visible from the river;All other vegetation removed is restored with natural vegetation to the gconsistent with an approved vegetation <br /> restoration planreplacement are the same as under Section Any disturbance of highly erodible soils is replanted with deepdensity;Vegetation removal activities are conducted so as to <br /> expose the smallest practical area of soil to erosion for the least possible time; Areas of andAny other condition determined necessary to achieve the purpose of this section.Upon failure <br /> to compAs part of the planning proInclude vegetation that provides suitable habitat and effective soil stability, runoff retention, and innearby patches of native plant communitiesBe <br /> prepared by a qualified individual <br />As a condition of a vegetation permit issued under <br /> <br />vegetation restoration plan mus <br />C.D.B. <br />E.F.G.H.I.B.C.A. <br />A. <br />Development of a vegetation restoratioThe <br /> <br />12 <br />66 <br />9.9. <br />Prohibited activities.Vegetation restoration plan. <br /> <br /> <br />56 <br />. <br />9.9 <br />Ordinance Language <br /> <br /> <br />