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Resolution No. 4780
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City Recorder
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Admin Orders
Document_Date
11/12/2003
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4780
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11/12/2003
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Mary H. Feldman
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<br />and analysis and the nine significant habitat types. These sites have <br />significant vegetative or wildlife values and warrant some form of <br />protection. The criteria are as follows: <br /> <br />1. Habitat of endangered or threatened plant and wildlife species <br />2. Wetl ands <br />3. Fish spawning. areas <br />4. Limited habitat type within region or metro area <br />5. Habitat of species at extent of range <br />6. Areas of significant vegetation diversity <br />7. Corridors (ridgetops; migration routes) <br />8. Plant or marine foss,il .beds <br />9. Climax ecosystems <br />10. Significant wildlife habita~ area. <br /> <br />Any area meeting one or more cr-iteria is considered significant. The <br />following matrix identifies signifi~ant areas within the metro study <br />area and depicts tne relevant,cy.;~.eria. Please also refer to Map 0-3. <br />The matrix also denote5'whether,. the significant areas are in public or <br />private ownership. A brief disc~sion of 'the areas follows the matrix. <br /> <br />0-11 <br />
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