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RESOLUTIONS
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2/20/2001
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RES 01014
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Table 1. Continued <br /> <br />shall be implemented. <br /> <br />Page 7 of 13 <br /> <br /> Temporary orange barrier fencing shall be <br />installed around stands of riparian woodland and scrub and freshwater <br />marsh by a qualified biologist prior to remain undisturbed during <br />construction. All construction activities shall be restricted to the <br />outside of the fenced-offareas. Fences shall remain in place <br />throughout the construction period and shall periodically be inspected <br />to ensure that they remain in place. <br /> <br /> In those areas of riparian woodland and scrub that cannot be <br />avoided during construction activities, new plantings shall be installed <br />once construction is finished. The new planting shall be of the same <br />species of native trees or shrubs removed during construction and shall <br />be planted at a ratio of at least three trees or shrubs planted for each <br />tree or shrub removed to ensure a "no net loss" of habitat functions <br />and values. Plantings shall be monitored for a minimum of 5 years to <br />ensure survival and to ensure that the plantings meet performance <br />criteria to be established by the regulatory agencies during the <br />permitting process. If these performance standards are not met, <br />remedial actions shall be taken. If onsite replacement is not feasible <br />due to the placement of the new bridge structure, the following <br />mitigation measure shall be implemented. <br /> <br /> In those areas of freshwater marsh that cannot be avoided <br />during construction activities, new plantings shall be installed once <br />construction is f'mished. The new planting shall be of the same species <br />removed during construction to ensure a no net loss of habitat <br />functions and values. Plantings shall be monitored for a minimum of <br />5 years to ensure survival and to ensure that the plantings meet <br />performance criteria to be established by the regulatory agencies <br />during the permitting process. If these performance standards are not <br />met, remedial actions shall be taken. If onsite replacement is not <br />feasible due to the placement of the new bridge structure, the <br />following mitigation measure shall be implemented. <br /> <br /> To compensate for the permanent loss of riparian trees and <br />shrubs and freshwater marsh habitat within the construction area, the <br /> <br /> <br />
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