Common use of Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan8 Clause in Contracts

Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan8. Prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, the Certificate Holder shall develop a Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan, in consultation with EFSEC staff and WDFW. The Certificate Holder shall submit the Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan to EFSEC for approval at least sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of Site Preparation. The Certificate Holder shall not begin Site Preparation prior to obtaining approval of the Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan from the Council. a) The Certificate Holder and EFSEC staff, in consultation with WDFW, shall develop a map of habitat types found within the Site Location (“Habitat Map”). This Habitat Map shall be based upon Gap Analysis Project (GAP) spatial data and field investigations of the Site Location. b) The Plan shall specify the Certificate Holder’s Mitigation Obligation. The Certificate Holder’s Mitigation Obligation will be determined through consultation with WDFW. The Mitigation Obligation will include benchmarks and a timeline for revegetation success, and a plan for monitoring revegetation activities in riparian areas to ensure success.9 Pre- construction Site layout drawings will show expected permanent and temporary land disturbances. c) 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). Supplemental Mitigation, if any, 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.

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Samples: Site Certification Agreement, Site Certification Agreement

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Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan8. Prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, the Certificate Holder shall develop a Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan, in consultation with EFSEC staff and WDFW. The Certificate Holder shall submit the Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan to EFSEC for approval at least sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of Site Preparation. The Certificate Holder shall not begin Site Preparation prior to obtaining approval of the Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan from the Council. a) The Certificate Holder and EFSEC staff, in consultation with WDFW, shall develop a map of habitat types found within the Site Location (“Habitat Map”). This Habitat Map shall be based upon Gap Analysis Project (GAP) spatial data and field investigations of the Site Location. b) The Plan shall specify the Certificate Holder’s Mitigation Obligation. The Certificate Holder’s Mitigation Obligation will be determined through consultation with WDFW. The Mitigation Obligation will include benchmarks and a timeline for revegetation success, and a plan for monitoring revegetation activities in riparian areas to ensure success.9 Pre- construction Site layout drawings will show expected permanent and temporary land disturbances. c) 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). Supplemental Mitigation, if any, 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.Holder

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Site Certification Agreement, Site Certification Agreement

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Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan8. Prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, the Certificate Holder shall develop a Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan, in consultation with EFSEC staff and WDFW. The Certificate Holder shall submit the Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan to EFSEC for approval at least sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of Site Preparation. The Certificate Holder shall not begin Site Preparation prior to obtaining approval of the Habitat Restoration and Mitigation Plan from the Council. a) The Certificate Holder and EFSEC staff, in consultation with WDFW, shall develop a map of habitat types found within the Site Location (“Habitat Map”). This Habitat Map shall be based upon Gap Analysis Project (GAP) spatial data and field investigations of the Site Location. b) The Plan shall specify the Certificate Holder’s Mitigation Obligation. The Certificate Holder’s Mitigation Obligation will be determined through consultation with WDFW. The Mitigation Obligation will include benchmarks and a timeline for revegetation success, and a plan for monitoring revegetation activities in riparian areas to ensure success.9 Pre- construction Site layout drawings will show expected permanent and temporary land disturbances. c) 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). Supplemental Mitigation, if any, 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.the

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Samples: Site Certification Agreement

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