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Planning Commission Public Hearing
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Kittitas County,WA <br /> § 17A.01.100 KITTITAS COUNTY CODE § 17A.01.100 <br /> e. Compensating for the impact by replacing, enhancing, or providing substitute resources or <br /> environments; and <br /> f. Monitoring the impact and the compensation project and taking appropriate corrective measures <br /> 2. Mitigation plans. When mitigation is required, the applicant shall submit a mitigation plan. The <br /> mitigation plan shall include all the following: <br /> a. Mitigation sequencing.A description of reasonable efforts made to apply mitigation sequencing <br /> pursuant to KCC § 17A.01.100.1 to avoid,minimize, and mitigate impacts to critical areas and <br /> buffers; <br /> b. Mitigation details. <br /> i. Documentation of consultation/coordination with appropriate agencies of expertise, as <br /> applicable; <br /> ii. A description of the anticipated impacts to the critical area and buffer, including impacts <br /> to critical area functions and values; <br /> iii. The mitigating actions proposed, including: type of mitigation proposed (e.g., on-site or <br /> off-site); site selection criteria; identification of compensation goals; and identification of <br /> critical area functions. <br /> iv. The environmental goals and objectives of the mitigation, together with specific <br /> measurable criteria and performance standards for evaluating whether or not the goals and <br /> objectives of the mitigation project have been successfully attained; <br /> V. An analysis of the likelihood of success of the mitigation project based on best available <br /> science. <br /> C. Construction details. The mitigation plan shall include written specifications, descriptions, and <br /> drawings of the mitigation proposed,including: <br /> i. Construction sequence,timing, and duration; <br /> ii. Grading and excavation details; <br /> iii. Erosion and sediment control features;and <br /> iv. Planting plan specifying plant species, quantities, locations, size, spacing, density, and <br /> measures to protect and maintain plants until established. All plant species must be native <br /> to the region. <br /> d. Monitoring details. <br /> i. A program for monitoring construction and assessing the outcome of the mitigation project, <br /> including the schedule for site monitoring (for example, describe how monitoring may <br /> occur in years 1,2,3,5, 7 and 10 after site construction), and how the monitoring data will <br /> be evaluated to determine if the performance standards are being met. Monitoring reports <br /> shall be submitted to the County to document milestones, successes, problems, and <br /> contingency actions of the compensation project.The mitigation project shall be monitored <br /> for a period necessary to establish that performance standards have been met,but not for <br /> a period less than ten (10) years. Mitigation monitoring shall be the <br /> Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/KI6857 on 2025-05-15 <br />
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