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<br />sites designated Category C Streams, the conservation area includes the area within the <br />resource site boundary, plus the area within a conservation setback of 40 feet measured <br />from the top of bank of the stream. Within this conservation area, the /WR overlay zone <br />restricts new development, removal of riparian vegetation, and other conflicting uses. <br /> <br />(b) Owl Road wetland: <br />Conservation setback of25 feet recommended. As discussed above, this site (AMA-13) <br />is recommended for protection. The conservation measure proposed for this site is the <br />/WR Water Resources Conservation Overlay Zone (/WR overlay zone). Based on the <br />habitat quality and connectivity value, this wetland site is recommended to be designated a <br />Category B Wetland. For wetland sites designated Category B Wetlands, the conservation <br />area includes the area within the resource site boundary, plus the area within a conservation <br />setback of 25 feet measured from the top of bank of the stream. Within this conservation <br />area, the /WR overlay zone restricts new development, removal of riparian vegetation, and <br />other conflicting uses. <br /> <br />(c) South Hills at Fox Hollow ditch: <br />No protection measures are recommended for this site (E37J-4), as discussed in the <br />analysis above. <br /> <br />(4) South Hills at Canyon Drive/Fox Hollow (E37K); and <br />(5) South Hills at Center Way (E37L): <br />Conservation setback of 40 feet recommended. As discussed above, these sites (E37K, <br />E3 7L) are recommended for protection. The conservation measure proposed for these sites <br />is the /WR Water Resources Conservation Overlay Zone (/WR overlay zone). These <br />riparian sites are recommended to be designated a Category C Stream. This <br />recommendation is based on the ESEE analysis above, and on these factors: (1) the quality <br />of riparian habitat, (2) high connectivity values, and (3) the presence of steep channel <br />gradients and steep surrounding slopes which make these sites more vulnerable to channel <br />erosion, and makes them more important for protecting downstream water quality from <br />sedimentation. For riparian and upland wildlife habitat sites designated Category C <br />Streams, the conservation area includes the area within the resource site boundary, plus the <br />area within a conservation setback of 40 feet measured from the top of bank of the stream. <br />Within this conservation area, the /WR overlay zone restricts new development, removal of <br />riparian vegetation, and other conflicting uses. <br /> <br />(6) South Hills at Dillard (E37M): <br /> <br />(a) South Hills at Dillard Hollow: <br />Conservation setback of 40 feet recommended. As discussed above, this site (E37M-I, <br />M-2) is recommended for protection. The conservation measure proposed for these sites is <br />the /WR Water Resources Conservation Overlay Zone (/WR overlay zone). This riparian <br />site is recommended to be designated a Category C Stream. This recommendation is based <br />on the ESEE analysis above, and on these factors: (1) the quality of riparian habitat, (2) <br />high connectivity values, and (3) the presence of steep channel gradients and steep <br />surrounding slopes which make this site more vulnerable to channel erosion, and makes it <br />more important for protecting downstream water quality from sedimentation. For riparian <br />and upland wildlife habitat sites designated Category C Streams, the conservation area <br />includes the area within the resource site boundary, plus the area within a conservation <br /> <br />ESEE Analysis <br /> <br />Page 18 <br /> <br />October 24, 2005 replacement page <br />
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