Habitat Management Procedures Sample Clauses

Habitat Management Procedures. Wetlands acquired to comply with SA 504 will be managed according to site-specific procedures developed by Puget Sound Energy in collaboration with the other members of the TRIG, as described in TRMP section 3.3, “Preparation of Site-specific and Resource-specific Procedures.” At the discretion of the TRIG, individual wetland habitat parcels may have their own specialized management procedures, while multiple parcels with similar conditions and objectives may share a single set of management procedures. Draft procedures will be prepared by Puget Sound Energy and submitted to the TRIG for review and comment. Prior to the preparation of draft procedures, the TRIG will provide Puget Sound Energy with direction as to the habitat parcels to be covered, the Wetland habitat objectives for the parcels, and any other management considerations specific to the parcels. Puget Sound Energy will implement wetland habitat management procedures once they are approved by the TRIG. Site-specific objectives may include, for example, decreasing percent cover of noxious weeds, revegetating disturbed areas, reducing suspended solids in tributary streams, reducing soil and vegetation damage due to human use, or reducing human disturbance during specified breeding seasons. One or more specific measures will be implemented to achieve each site-specific objective. Based on input from the TRIG specific to each parcel, the wetland habitat management procedures may include: • Habitat objectives for the parcel, describing the desired vegetative cover and other site-specific habitat conditions for each wetland class, each wetland buffer, and other non-wetland habitats in the parcel. Specific objectives may include, for example, target values for plant species diversity and cover, targets, for percent cover of overhanging shoreline vegetation along undercut banks, and for cover ratios of submergent and emergent vegetation. • Stand-specific objectives for the number, size, and distribution of legacy wood features (snags, logs, and residual live trees), as determined in accordance with and funded under the Decaying and Legacy Wood Plan (SA 511). • An action plan describing management activities recommended over the succeeding years to achieve the habitat objectives. The term of the action plan will be specified. The management activities in the plan may include planting of native vegetation; management of noxious weeds; retention and/or creation of residual live trees, snags, and logs; oth...
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