' <br /> .j <br /> <br /> Type 11-Local Public Keview <br /> • ~ Does not fully comply with WEWSAS, such as a minor variance to a protection measure standazd <br /> (i.e., buffer width).- <br /> • Involves amendment of wetland boundary where subsequent scientific data clearly refutes the <br /> location, size or shape of the original, adopted boundary. <br /> Type III -Local, State, Federai Public Review . <br /> • Involves amendment of a wetland site from protection orrestoration status to developmentstatus. <br /> • Involves amendments to policies and standards of WEWSAS. <br /> • Does not utilize mitigation bank or on-site mitigation option. <br /> • .Involves amendment of wetland boundary-when there is unresolvableconflict between existing <br /> boundary data and subsequent data. <br /> • Involves amendment of wetland boundary map to include a new site.. <br /> • Involves development of a site with rare, threatened or endangered plant or animal species. <br /> 4.2 Develop and adopt a Comprehensive Wetland Mitigation Program. Details of the program are <br /> included in Appendix E. ~ . <br /> 4.3 Develop wetland mitigation provisions that require a wetland impact permit and, mitigation plan <br /> to be approved and obtained from the responsible regulatory agencies pcior to any activity that <br /> may further degrade wetland resources, including drainage modifications, landform alter- <br /> ations, storage of materials, vebetation removal and construction related activities. <br /> 4.4 Seek funding from the Army Corps of Engineers to work with the Soil Conservation Service to <br /> determine the feasibility of restoring the hydrologic regime of Assessment Area "B" (see SRI <br /> Wetland Map in the WEWSAS Technical Report and sites with ``B" prefix on Map 3) by <br /> modifying <br /> the design of the Amazon t^_reek, A-3 and A Channels to provide for the hydrologic requirements <br /> of the various wetland habitats; flood control and water quality enhancement facilities. <br /> 4.5 Establish a local wetland assistance team to provide technical assistance to the public. <br /> 4.6 ~ Require a preapplication conference with the wetland assistance team to provide an informs- . <br /> don exchange concerning the objectives of the applicant and the requirements of the wetland <br /> provisions. . <br /> 4.7 Monitor ground-water elevations along Amazon Creek, A Channel, Willow Creek, and the A- <br /> 3 Channel and match hydrologic requirements of mitigation projects with the findings of the <br /> monitoring system. ~ <br /> 4.8 Develop a permit processing system in which the level of review is matched with the proposed <br /> magnitude of wetland impact and degree of consistency with the goals, policies and standards <br /> of WEWSAS. <br /> Page 5 - Appendix B _ <br /> MOA' For West Eugene Wetlands Mitigation Banking.Program <br /> <br />