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7/26/2000
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20200
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James D. Torrey
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<br /> Private Mitigation Mitigation2 <br />Wetland Habitat Restoration1 Creation Enhancement Bank <br />Type (impact site) <br />Wet Prairie 2:1 2.25: 1 2.5: 1 1.75:1 <br />-- <br />Other WetIand 1.5: 1 1.75:1 2:1 1.25: 1 <br />Types: shrub/scrub, <br />emergent, forest <br />Disturbed 1:1 1.25:1 1.5: 1 1:1 <br />Wetlands: <br />Agricultural, <br />crop land, pasture, <br />old field, fill i <br /> <br />Notes: <br /> <br />(1) Restoration is the preferred mitigation method for the West Eugene Wetlands program. To encourage <br />restoration, it is given the lowest ratio of the three mitigation methods. <br /> <br />(2) This column shows the mitigation replacement ratios that will apply to those who are meeting their <br />mitigation requirements through a public or private mitigation bankor mitigation bank program approved by the <br />Oregon Division of State Lands and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (i.e~, these ratios apply to "customers" <br />of the "bank"). Participants in the mitigation bank pay a fee into the "bank" in lieu of constructing their own <br />mitigation project. The mitigation replacement ratio determines how many acres of mitigation credit must be <br />purchased for each acre of wetland impact. The ratio does not address how credits are produced by the bank. <br />The ratios are lower than for private mitigation because state and federal approval of mitigation banks requires <br />that the majority of mitigation projects be constructed prior to selling credits. <br /> <br />Multiple Site Ordinance, Exhibit A (Plan Amendments) <br /> <br />Page 9 <br />
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