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Agenda - Council Work Session - 07/19/2005
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Co <br /> <br />Wetlands have been or will be identified and the management <br />classification of the wetland, as established by the municipal wetland <br />management classification map adopted by the City Council, shall be <br />prima facie evidence of the location and management classification of <br />a wetland. The municipal wetland management classification map <br />shall be developed and maintained by the Community Development <br />Department and is open to inspection by the public. <br /> <br />The absence of a wetland on <br />classification map does not <br />whether a wetland covere <br />Wetlands that are <br />but do not appear on the <br />map are still subject <br />applicant's responsibility <br />the management <br />municipal wetland <br />wetland management classification m <br />to reflect this <br /> <br />wetland management <br />determination as to <br />or is not present. <br />lineation activities <br />cla:s~ification <br />is the <br /> <br /> iear on the <br />). The municipal <br /> ~ be amended <br /> <br />The four <br />Section are <br /> <br /> established in this <br />Manage 3 wetlands. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />The Preserve'~categorg~i!:is- for <br />wetlands:' or those <br />water runoff that <br />diversity/integrity. <br />preserved in (or improved to) <br /> <br />and highest-functioning <br />receiving conveyed storm <br />a medium level of vegetative <br />are those that should be <br />their most pristine or highest <br /> <br />functional capacity with wide, natural buffers, in perpetuity. <br /> <br />Manage l::!0at~g~y:!,~;are high-quality wetlands that should be <br />protected fro~;:~e~i'~)pment and other pressures of increased use, <br />including indirec{';~ffects. Maintaining natural buffers will help to <br />retain the significant function these wetlands provide. In the event <br />that. ~impacts to these wetlands cannot be avoided, replacement <br />ratios for:mitigation should exceed the state-required minimums. <br /> <br />Manage 2 wetlands provide medium functional levels and the <br />wetland extent should be maintained. These wetlands often <br />provide optimal restoration opportunity. <br /> <br />4. Manage 3 wetlands have been substantially disturbed; replacement <br /> considerations can be minimized after proper sequencing. <br /> <br />Page 5 <br /> <br /> <br />
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