Common use of Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan Clause in Contracts

Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan. Prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, the Certificate Holder shall develop a Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan, including the general plans set forth above, as well as the following site-specific plans, in consultation with WDFW. a) In consultation with WDFW, the Certificate Holder shall develop the plan to require all temporarily disturbed areas to be reseeded with an appropriate mix of plant species that are adapted to local site conditions and will become established quickly, such as, but not limited to, native plant species, in a manner and sequence that will maximize the likelihood of successful restoration of the area and prevent the spread of noxious weeds. Based on the local conditions at the Penstemon Project Site and surrounding area, the plant species may comprise grasses like those currently in production on the Project Site and in surrounding agricultural fields. The Plan shall include a restoration schedule that identifies timing windows during which restoration should take place, and an overall timeline for when all restoration activities will be completed. b) The Certificate Holder will also compensate for habitat impacts of the Penstemon Project by submitting a plan for EFSEC approval detailing riparian habitat enhancement within a 100-foot buffer of Xxxxxxx Creek. The plan will include the following: • Planting native riparian plants within the riparian area buffer where current vegetation has been reduced or eliminated from agricultural practices. • Establishing benchmarks and a timeline for revegetation success, and monitoring revegetation activities in the riparian areas to ensure success.

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Samples: Site Certification Agreement

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Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan. Prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, the Certificate Holder shall develop a Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan, including the general plans set forth above, as well as the following site-specific plans, in consultation with WDFW. a) In consultation with WDFW, the Certificate Holder shall develop the plan to require all temporarily disturbed areas to be reseeded with an appropriate mix of plant species that are adapted to local site Site conditions and will become established quickly, such as, but not limited to, native plant species, in a manner and sequence that will maximize the likelihood of successful restoration of the area and prevent the spread of noxious weeds. Based on the local conditions at the Penstemon Project Solar Site and surrounding area, the plant species may comprise grasses like those currently in production on the Project Site Location and in surrounding agricultural fields. The Plan shall include a restoration schedule that identifies timing windows during which restoration should take place, and an overall timeline for when all restoration activities will be completed. b) The Certificate Holder will also compensate for habitat impacts of the Penstemon Project Solar Site by submitting a plan for EFSEC approval detailing riparian habitat enhancement within a 100-foot buffer of Xxxxxxx Creek. The plan will include the following: • Planting native riparian plants within the riparian area buffer where current vegetation has been reduced or eliminated from agricultural practices. • Establishing benchmarks and a timeline for revegetation success, and monitoring revegetation activities in the riparian areas to ensure success.success.39

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Samples: Site Certification Agreement

Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan. Prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, the Certificate Holder shall develop a Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan, including the general plans set forth above, as well as the following site-specific plans, in consultation with WDFW. a) In consultation with WDFW, the Certificate Holder shall develop the plan to require all temporarily disturbed areas to be reseeded with an appropriate mix of plant species that are adapted to local site conditions and will become established quickly, such as, but not limited to, native plant species, in a manner and sequence that will maximize the likelihood of successful restoration of the area and prevent the spread of noxious weeds. Based on the local conditions at the Penstemon Typha Project Site and surrounding area, the plant species may comprise grasses like those currently in production on the Project Site and in surrounding agricultural fields. The Plan shall include a restoration schedule that identifies timing windows during which restoration should take place, and an overall timeline for when all restoration activities will be completed. b) The Certificate Holder will also compensate for habitat impacts of the Penstemon Typha Project by submitting a plan for EFSEC approval detailing riparian habitat enhancement within a 100-foot buffer of Xxxxxxx Creekthe Yakima River. The plan will include the following: • Planting native riparian plants within the riparian area buffer where current vegetation has been reduced or eliminated from agricultural practices. • Establishing benchmarks and a timeline for revegetation success, and monitoring revegetation activities in the riparian areas to ensure success.

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Samples: Site Certification Agreement

Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan. Prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, the Certificate Holder shall develop a Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan, including the general plans set forth above, as well as the following site-specific plans, in consultation with WDFW. a) In consultation with WDFW, the Certificate Holder shall develop the plan to require all temporarily disturbed areas to be reseeded with an appropriate mix of plant species that are adapted to local site Site conditions and will become established quickly, such as, but not limited to, native plant species, in a manner and sequence that will maximize the likelihood of successful restoration of the area and prevent the spread of noxious weeds. Based on the local conditions at the Penstemon Project Urtica Solar Site and surrounding area, the plant species may comprise grasses like those currently in production on the Project Site Location and in surrounding agricultural fields. The Plan shall include a restoration schedule that identifies timing windows during which restoration should take place, and an overall timeline for when all restoration activities will be completed. b) The Certificate Holder will also compensate for habitat impacts of the Penstemon Project Urtica Solar Site by submitting a plan for EFSEC approval detailing riparian habitat enhancement within a 100-foot buffer of Xxxxxxx XxXxxx Creek. The plan will include the following: • Planting native riparian plants within the riparian area buffer where current vegetation has been reduced or eliminated from agricultural practices. • Establishing benchmarks and a timeline for revegetation success, and monitoring revegetation activities in the riparian areas to ensure success.success.39

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Samples: Site Certification Agreement

Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan. Prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, the Certificate Holder shall develop a Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan, including the general plans set forth above, as well as the following site-specific plans, in consultation with WDFW. a) In consultation with WDFW, the Certificate Holder shall develop the plan to require all temporarily disturbed areas to be reseeded with an appropriate mix of plant species that are adapted to local site conditions and will become established quickly, such as, but not limited to, native plant species, in a manner and sequence that will maximize the likelihood of successful restoration of the area and prevent the spread of noxious weeds. Based on the local conditions at the Penstemon Camas Project Site and surrounding area, the plant species may comprise grasses like those currently in production on the Project Site and in surrounding agricultural fields. The Plan shall include a restoration schedule that identifies timing windows during which restoration should take place, and an overall timeline for when all restoration activities will be completed. b) The Certificate Holder will also compensate for habitat impacts of the Penstemon Camas Project by submitting a plan for EFSEC approval detailing riparian habitat enhancement within a 100-foot buffer of Xxxxxxx Little Naneum Creek. The plan will include the following: • Planting native riparian plants within the riparian area buffer where current vegetation has been reduced or eliminated from agricultural practices. • Establishing benchmarks and a timeline for revegetation success, and monitoring revegetation activities in the riparian areas to ensure success.

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Samples: Site Certification Agreement

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Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan. Prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, the Certificate Holder shall develop a Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan, including the general plans set forth above, as well as the following site-specific plans, in consultation with WDFW. a) In consultation with WDFW, the Certificate Holder shall develop the plan to require all temporarily disturbed areas to be reseeded with an appropriate mix of plant species that are adapted to local site Site conditions and will become established quickly, such as, but not limited to, native plant species, in a manner and sequence that will maximize the likelihood of successful restoration of the area and prevent the spread of noxious weeds. Based on the local conditions at the Penstemon Project Typha Solar Site and surrounding area, the plant species may comprise grasses like those currently in production on the Project Site and in surrounding agricultural fields. The Plan shall include a restoration schedule that identifies timing windows during which restoration should take place, and an overall timeline for when all restoration activities will be completed. b) The Certificate Holder will also compensate for habitat impacts of the Penstemon Project Typha Solar Site by submitting a plan for EFSEC approval detailing riparian habitat enhancement within a 100-foot buffer of Xxxxxxx Creekthe Yakima River. The plan will include the following: • Planting native riparian plants within the riparian area buffer where current vegetation has been reduced or eliminated from agricultural practices. • Establishing benchmarks and a timeline for revegetation success, and monitoring revegetation activities in the riparian areas to ensure success.success.39

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Samples: Site Certification Agreement

Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan. Prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, the Certificate Holder shall develop a Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan, including the general plans set forth above, as well as the following site-specific plans, in consultation with WDFW. a) In consultation with WDFW, the Certificate Holder shall develop the plan to require all temporarily disturbed areas to be reseeded with an appropriate mix of plant species that are adapted to local site Site conditions and will become established quickly, such as, but not limited to, native plant species, in a manner and sequence that will maximize the likelihood of successful restoration of the area and prevent the spread of noxious weeds. Based on the local conditions at the Penstemon Project Camas Solar Site and surrounding area, the plant species may comprise grasses like those currently in production on the Project Site Location and in surrounding agricultural fields. The Plan shall include a restoration schedule that identifies timing windows during which restoration should take place, and an overall timeline for when all restoration activities will be completed. b) The Certificate Holder will also compensate for habitat impacts of the Penstemon Project Camas Solar Site by submitting a plan for EFSEC approval detailing riparian habitat enhancement within a 100-foot buffer of Xxxxxxx Little Naneum Creek. The plan will include the following: • Planting native riparian plants within the riparian area buffer where current vegetation has been reduced or eliminated from agricultural practices. • Establishing benchmarks and a timeline for revegetation success, and monitoring revegetation activities in the riparian areas to ensure success.. 38

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Samples: Site Certification Agreement

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