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11.1.23 Dedication of the entire area east of the transmission lines as <br />open space with an easement, and development of a management <br />plan for the open space easement. <br />11.1.2.4 Avoidance of fencing that blocks animal movement. <br />11.1.2.5 Establishment of travel corridors. <br />11.1.2.6 Reassessment of streams during high spring flows in order <br />determine appropriate setbacks. <br />11.1.2.7 Implementation of a Fire Management Plan. <br />11.1.2.8 Use of lighting that reduces glare and outward light. <br />11.1.2.9 Landscaping with native plants. <br />11.1.2.10 Limitations on the amount of clearing and grading to the <br />minimum necessary. <br />11.1.2.11 Employing speed limits to reduce wildlife collisions; <br />11.1.2.12 Restrictions on leaving food sources and other attractants outside <br />of homes. <br />County Response <br />As described in the SEPA Addendum, the reduced density to the cast of the <br />development, along with the corridor in the revised proposal, will provide <br />sufficient open space. The following are recommended as conditions of <br />approval: <br />11.1.3.1 Reassessment of a non -fish stream mapped at the southern <br />portion of the site during high spring flows to determine <br />necessary setbacks under KCC I7A.07 to be incorporated into a <br />stormwater management plan. <br />11.1.3.2 A fire management plan shall be prepared and implemented, <br />with building covenants to ensure that homes are built with fire <br />prevention measures. <br />11.1.3.3 Use of lighting that reduces glare and outward light that may <br />affect nocturnal wildlife such as migrating birds. <br />11.1.3.4 Landscaping with native plants to reduce overall habitat loss. <br />11.1.3.5 Limit amount of clearing and grading to only the amount needed <br />for a footprint, existing habitat structures such as shrubs, logs and <br />snags can and do provide immense wildlife benefit even in <br />developed settings. <br />PD -17-00001, CU -17-00001, LP -17-00001 <br />Marian Meadows Project <br />Page 4 of 27 <br />