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f. Opportunities to imolement restoration actions formallv identified by anv of the <br />following plans (or equivalent plans): an adopted shoreline restoration plan: a <br />watershed planning document prepared and adopted pursuant to Chapter 90.82 <br />RCW: and/or a salmonid recovery plan or project that has been identified on the <br />Salmon Recovery Board Habitat Proiect List or bv the Washington State Department <br />of Fish and Wildlife as essential for fish and wildlife habitat enhancement.4. Timinq. Where feasible. mitiqation proiects shall be completed prior to or concurrentlv with <br />permitted and approved alterations and development that will disturb flsh and wildlife habitat <br />conservation areas. ln all other cases. as approved bv the Director. mitiqation shall be <br />completed as quicklv as possible followinq disturbance and. aside from monitorinq <br />requirements. shall be completed prior to use or occupancv of the alteration or development. <br />Construction of mitiqation proiects shall be timed to reduce impacts to existinq fish, wildlife <br />and flora: provided. that the Director mav adiust the timinq requirements to allow qradinq. <br />plantinq. and other alterations to occur durinq the appropriate season(s).5. Location. Compensatory mitiqation shall be provided on-site or off-site in the location that <br />will provide the oreatest ecoloqical benefit to the species and/or habitats affected and have <br />the greatest likelihood of success. Mitigation shall occur as close to the impact site as <br />possible. within the same sub-basin. and in a similar habitat tvpe as the permitted alteration <br />unless the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Director throuqh a watershed- or <br />landscape-based analvsis that mitiqation within an alternative sub-basin of the same <br />watershed would have qreater ecoloqical benefit.6. Desion. Mitioation oroiects involvino i r work includinq. but not limited to, stream <br />relocation and installation of enqineered large woodv debris structures shall be orofessionallv <br />engineered and designed to ensure there are no adverse hvdraulic effects on upstream or <br />downstream properties. and shall comply with all applicable permits such as a hvdraulic <br />project approval (HPA) from the WA Department of Fish and Wildlife. <br />45