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Wetlands, Streams and Riparian Areas10. a) Construction of the Site shall be performed in accordance with Mitigating Conditions 1-5 of the Revised MDNS. b) Prior to construction of the Site, the Certificate Holder shall provide plans to EFSEC for coordination with Ecology to conduct additional wetlands surveys and to identify hydrologic features at each Site Location. A final set of wetlands buffers, setbacks and mitigation standards shall be determined by EFSEC in consultation with Ecology. A final set of wetlands buffers, setbacks and mitigation standards shall be determined by EFSEC in consultation with Ecology. For identified wetland buffers in the shoreline jurisdiction, buffers shall be determined in accordance with applicable provisions of the Kittitas County Code (KCC) for Shorelines in KCC 17B. For identified wetland buffers outside the shoreline jurisdiction, buffers shall be determined in accordance with applicable provisions of the Kittitas County Code for Critical Areas in KCC 17A. Where supported by the following Ecology guidance documents, EFSEC may require buffers of greater width than would be required under KCC 17B or 17A: Wetland Mitigation in Washington State - Part 1: Agency Policies and Guidance, Ecology Publication #06-06-011a (March 2006); Wetland Mitigation in Washington State - Part 2: Developing Mitigation Plans, Ecology Publication #06-06-011b (March 2006); Update on Wetland Buffers: The State of the Science, Final Report, Ecology Publication #13-06-011 (October 2013). Based upon the final wetlands requirements from EFSEC, the Certificate Holder shall submit a Wetlands Mitigation Plan to EFSEC for approval at least sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, which shall summarize how the Site is in compliance with those wetlands

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Samples: Site Certification Agreement, Site Certification Agreement

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Wetlands, Streams and Riparian Areas10. a) Construction of the Site shall be performed in accordance with Mitigating Conditions 1-5 of the Revised MDNS. b) Prior to construction of the Site, the Certificate Holder shall provide plans to EFSEC for coordination with Ecology to conduct additional wetlands surveys and to identify hydrologic features at each Site Location. A final set of wetlands buffers, setbacks and mitigation standards shall be determined by EFSEC in consultation with Ecologysite location. A final set of wetlands buffers, setbacks and mitigation standards shall be determined by EFSEC in consultation with Ecology. For identified wetland buffers in the shoreline jurisdiction, buffers shall be determined in accordance with applicable provisions of the Kittitas County Code (KCC) for Shorelines in KCC 17B. For identified wetland buffers outside the shoreline jurisdiction, buffers shall be determined in accordance with applicable provisions of the Kittitas County Code for Critical Areas in KCC 17A. Where supported by the following Ecology guidance documents, EFSEC may require buffers of greater width than would be required under KCC 17B or 17A: Wetland Mitigation in Washington State - Part 1: Agency Policies and Guidance, Ecology Publication #06-06-011a (March 2006); Wetland Mitigation in Washington State - Part 2: Developing Mitigation Plans, Ecology Publication #06-06-011b (March 2006); Update on Wetland Buffers: The State of the Science, Final Report, Ecology Publication #13-06-011 (October 2013). Based upon the final wetlands requirements from EFSEC, the Certificate Holder shall submit a Wetlands Mitigation Plan to EFSEC for approval at least sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, which shall summarize how the Site is in compliance with those wetlandswetlands buffers, setbacks, and mitigation standards. c) Construction of the Site shall not result in any temporary or permanent disturbances of streams or other surface waters. If unanticipated disturbances of streams or other surface waters occur, the Certificate Holder shall prepare a Waters Restoration Plan in consultation with the Corps and Ecology and submit it to EFSEC for approval. Prior to any construction work affecting the bed or flow in waters of the state (including seasonally

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Samples: Site Certification Agreement

Wetlands, Streams and Riparian Areas10. a) Construction of the Site shall be performed in accordance with Mitigating Conditions 1-5 of the Revised MDNS. b) Prior to construction of the Site, the Certificate Holder shall provide plans to EFSEC for coordination with Ecology to conduct additional wetlands surveys and to identify hydrologic features at each Site Location. A final set of wetlands buffers, setbacks and mitigation standards shall be determined by EFSEC in consultation with Ecology. A final set of wetlands buffers, setbacks and mitigation standards shall be determined by EFSEC in consultation with Ecology. For identified wetland buffers in the shoreline jurisdiction, buffers shall be determined in accordance with applicable provisions of the Kittitas County Code (KCC) for Shorelines in KCC 17B. For identified wetland buffers outside the shoreline jurisdiction, buffers shall be determined in accordance with applicable provisions of the Kittitas County Code for Critical Areas in KCC 17A. Where supported by the following Ecology guidance documents, EFSEC may require buffers of greater width than would be required under KCC 17B or 17A: Wetland Mitigation in Washington State - Part 1: Agency Policies and Guidance, Ecology Publication #06-06-011a (March 2006); Wetland Mitigation in Washington State - Part 2: Developing Mitigation Plans, Ecology Publication #06-06-011b (March 2006); Update on Wetland Buffers: The State of the Science, Final Report, Ecology Publication #13-06-011 (October 2013). Based upon the final wetlands requirements from EFSEC, the Certificate Holder shall submit a Wetlands Mitigation Plan to EFSEC for approval at least sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, which shall summarize how the Site is in compliance with those wetlandswetlands buffers, setbacks, and mitigation standards.

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Samples: Site Certification Agreement

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Wetlands, Streams and Riparian Areas10. a) Construction of the Site shall be performed in accordance with Mitigating Conditions 1-5 of the Revised MDNS. b) Prior to construction of the Site, the Certificate Holder shall provide plans to EFSEC for coordination with Ecology to conduct additional wetlands surveys and to identify hydrologic features at each Site Location. A final set of wetlands buffers, setbacks and mitigation standards shall be determined by EFSEC in consultation with Ecology. A final set of wetlands buffers, setbacks and mitigation standards shall be determined by EFSEC in consultation with Ecology. For identified wetland buffers in the shoreline jurisdiction, buffers shall be determined in accordance with applicable provisions of the Kittitas County Code (KCC) for Shorelines in KCC 17B. For identified wetland buffers outside the shoreline jurisdiction, buffers shall be determined in accordance with applicable provisions of the Kittitas County Code for Critical Areas in KCC 17A. Where supported by the following Ecology guidance documents, EFSEC may require buffers of greater width than would be required under KCC 17B or 17A: Wetland Mitigation in Washington State - Part 1: Agency Policies and Guidance, Ecology Publication #06-06-011a (March 2006); Wetland Mitigation in Washington State - Part 2: Developing Mitigation Plans, Ecology Publication #06-06-011b (March 2006); Update on Wetland Buffers: The State of the Science, Final Report, Ecology Publication #13-06-011 (October 2013). Based upon the final wetlands requirements from EFSEC, the Certificate Holder shall submit a Wetlands Mitigation Plan to EFSEC for approval at least sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, which shall summarize how the Site is in compliance with those wetlandswetlands buffers, setbacks, and mitigation standards. c) Construction of the Site shall not result in any temporary or permanent disturbances of streams or other surface waters. If unanticipated disturbances of streams or other surface waters occur, the Certificate Holder shall prepare a Waters Restoration Plan in consultation with the Corps and Ecology and submit it to EFSEC for approval. Prior to any construction work affecting the bed or flow in waters of the state (including seasonally dry channels), the Certificate Holder shall consult with and obtain approval

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Samples: Site Certification Agreement

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