Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan. The Certificate Holder shall develop a Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan, in consultation with EFSEC staff and WDFW. 1. The Plan shall specify the Certificate Holder’s plan for meeting Compensatory Mitigation Obligations. The Certificate Holder’s Compensatory Mitigation Obligations will be met through the mechanisms identified in the Revised MDNS and associated staff memos. 2. Pre-construction Project layout drawings will show expected permanent and temporary land disturbances. 3. The Plan shall include a process to determine the actual impacts to habitat following the completion of construction. In the event that actual impacts to habitat exceed the expected impacts determined prior to construction, the Habitat Mitigation Plan will include a mechanism for the Certificate Holder to provide supplemental compensatory mitigation (Supplemental Mitigation). In the event of such determination, WDFW shall provide evidence of such exceedance of impacts. Supplemental Mitigation, if any, would be proportional to impacts and may take the form of additional on-site habitat enhancement or the payment of an additional fee equivalent to the value of permanently disturbed project acres to WDFW in lieu of mitigation. Any supplemental mitigation would be established in coordination with WDFW and reviewed and approved by the Council prior to implementation.
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Samples: Site Certification Agreement, Site Certification Agreement
Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan. The Certificate Holder shall develop a Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan, in consultation with EFSEC staff and WDFW.
1. The Plan shall specify the Certificate Holder’s plan for meeting Compensatory Mitigation Obligations. The Certificate Holder’s Compensatory Mitigation Obligations will be met through the mechanisms identified in the Revised MDNS and associated staff memos.
2. Pre-construction Project layout drawings will show expected permanent and temporary land disturbances.
3. The Plan shall include a process to determine the actual impacts to habitat following the completion of construction. In the event that actual impacts to habitat exceed the expected impacts determined prior to construction, the Habitat Mitigation Plan will include a mechanism for the Certificate Holder to provide supplemental compensatory mitigation (Supplemental Mitigation). In the event of such determination, WDFW shall provide evidence of such exceedance of impacts. Supplemental Mitigation, if any, would be proportional to impacts and may take the form of additional on-site habitat enhancement or the payment of an additional fee equivalent to the value of permanently disturbed project acres to WDFW in lieu of mitigation. Any supplemental mitigation would be established in coordination with WDFW and reviewed and approved by the Council prior to implementation.
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Samples: Site Certification Agreement, Site Certification Agreement
Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan. The Certificate Holder shall develop a Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan, in consultation with EFSEC staff and WDFW.
1. The Plan shall specify the Certificate Holder’s plan for meeting Compensatory Mitigation Obligations. The Certificate Holder’s Compensatory Mitigation Obligations will be met through the mechanisms identified in the Revised MDNS and associated staff memosmemo.
2. Pre-construction Project layout drawings will show expected permanent and temporary land disturbances.
3. The Plan shall include a process to determine the actual impacts to habitat following the completion of construction. In the event that actual impacts to habitat exceed the expected impacts determined prior to construction, the Habitat Mitigation Plan will include a mechanism for the Certificate Holder to provide supplemental compensatory mitigation (Supplemental Mitigation). In the event of such determination, WDFW shall provide evidence of such exceedance of impacts. Supplemental Mitigation, if any, would be proportional to impacts and may take the form of additional on-site habitat enhancement or the payment of an additional fee equivalent to the value of permanently disturbed project acres to WDFW in lieu of mitigation. Any supplemental mitigation would be established in coordination with WDFW and reviewed and approved by the Council prior to implementation.
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Samples: Site Certification Agreement, Site Certification Agreement
Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan. The Certificate Holder shall develop a Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan, in consultation with EFSEC staff and WDFW.
1. The Plan shall specify the Certificate Holder’s plan for meeting Compensatory Mitigation Obligations. The Certificate Holder’s Compensatory Mitigation Obligations will be met through the mechanisms identified in the Revised MDNS and associated staff memosMDNS.
2. Pre-construction Project layout drawings will show expected permanent and temporary land disturbances.
3. The Plan shall include a process to determine the actual impacts to habitat following the completion of construction. In the event that If actual impacts to habitat exceed the expected impacts determined prior to construction, the Habitat Mitigation Plan will include a mechanism for the Certificate Holder to provide supplemental compensatory mitigation (Supplemental Mitigation). In the event of such determination, WDFW shall provide evidence of such exceedance of impacts. Supplemental Mitigation, if any, would be proportional to impacts and may take the form of additional on-site habitat enhancement or the payment of an additional fee equivalent to the value of permanently disturbed project acres to WDFW in lieu of mitigation. Any supplemental mitigation would be established in coordination with WDFW and reviewed and approved by the Council EFSEC prior to implementation.
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Samples: Site Certification Agreement, Site Certification Agreement