Riparian Planting Plan Requirements 21 October 2013

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Riparian Planting Plan Requirements 21 October 2013 a. Planting a riparian area with trees and shrubs evenly interspersed. The size of the riparian area must be at least 1:1 ratio with the amount of overwater coverage. For example, if a 320 square foot pier is proposed, 320 square feet of riparian area must be planted for this mitigation measure. Before the applicant selects this mitigation measures, they must have the Corps review the specific site conditions to ensure that plantings are appropriate and will be successful at the selected location. i. The prospective permittee is required to establish and preserve the planting plot at the project site for the duration that the overwater structure is in place. A drawing of the proposed planting area must be recorded with the Registrar of Deeds. Proof of this must be provided to the Corps within 65 days after the date of the Corps verification letter to the permittee. ii. The planting plot(s) will be planted (cuttings, burlapped roots or 1 5 gallon size) with native shrubs and trees (see Appendix A). iii. The plot needs to be on the property but does not need to be located adjacent to the overwater structures. However, the waterward edge of the planting area must be no further than 10 feet from the ordinary high watermark of the lake and oriented parallel to the shoreline. iv. The shrubs will be planted at intervals of 3-feet on center, and the trees will be planted at intervals of 10-feet on center. The plant species must be from the plant list in Appendix A or must be a species approved by the Corps. v. Performance Standards. One hundred percent survival of all planted trees and shrubs is required during the first and second years after planting the plot(s). During the third through fifth years after planting, a minimum 80 percent survival is required. The permittee must protect the planting plot(s) against predation the Corps recommends fencing. Individual plants that die must be replaced with native shrubs and trees taken from the plant list in Appendix A. Maintenance of the mitigation area includes removal and replacement of dead or dying plants and removal of invasive and/or noxious weeds. Maintenance does not include trimming or mowing of the mitigation plants. The mitigation plants must be allowed to develop naturally. If during the 5 years of monitoring, contingency plans are required (e.g., irrigation, additional plantings, planting different species), the permittee must implement any Corps-required contingency plans. vi. An as-built report must be submitted within 13 months from the date of permit issuance (see Appendix B). vii. Mitigation planting monitoring reports will be due annually, no later than November 30 of each monitoring year, for 5 years from when Corps accepts the as-built drawings. The mitigation monitoring report will include written and photographic documentation of tree and shrub mortality and replanting efforts. Photographs must be taken between June August (the best time of year to show plant growth). Photographs must show a panoramic view of the entire mitigation planting area. Set points from where photos are taken must be established and used repeatedly for each monitoring year. The date of the photos must be noted on the monitoring report. The permittee can meet this reporting requirement by submitting to the Corps a completed Mitigation Planting Monitoring Report, Appendix C.

List of Approved Plant Species APPENDIX A Plant List and Example Planting Plan Common Name Shrubs: Serviceberry Tall Oregon-grape Sticky-laurel/Snowbrush Red-twig Ceanothus Virgin s bower Redosier dogwood Ocean spray Western Juniper Rocky Mountain juniper Black twinberry Utah honeysuckle Mock orange Black chokecherry Mallow ninebark Golden currant Wild rose Wood's rose Peach-leaf willow Bebb s willow Trees: Douglas Maple Gray alder White alder Sitka alder Water birch Paper birch Hackberry Black hawthorn, douglas Ponderosa pine Black cottonwood Quaking aspen Scientific Name Amelanchier alnifolia Berberis aquifolium Ceanothus velutinus Ceanothus sanguineus Clematis ligusticifolia Cornus sericea Holodiscus discolor Juniperus occidentalis Juniperus scopulorum Lonicera involucrata Lonicera utahensis Philadelphus lewisii Prunus virginiana var.melanocarpa Physocarpus malvaceus Ribes aureum Rosa gymnocarpa Rosa woodsii Salix amygdaloides Salix bebbiana Acer glabrum var. douglasii Alnus incana Alnus rhombifolia Alnus sinuata Betula occidentalis Betula papyrifera Celtis reticulata Crataegus douglasii var. douglasii Pinus ponderosa Populus balsamifera Populus tremuloides

EXAMPLE PLANTING PLAN: LAKE CHELAN PROPOSED LIFT 8 Trees and 8 Shrubs P. balsaminifera 10 feet on center PLAN VIEW Scale: 1 inch = 10 feet S. prolixa 3 feet on center

APPENDIX B Status/ As-built Report for Mitigation Work Completion Within one (1) year or earlier as indicated on this form, of the date of your verification letter, submit this completed form to: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Branch, P.O. Box 3755, Seattle, WA 98124-3755. For riparian planting mitigation, you must complete and submit Appendix F annually after the Corps accepts your as-built drawings of the mitigation construction. Corps Reference Number: Date the Corps Issued Your Permit: Date this Report is Due: Your Name: Your Address: Your City/State/Zip Code: Check the authorized mitigation activity performed and include the required attachments: Mitigation option; Riparian plantings Attachment: Photographs of the mitigation area (preferably taken during June August). Conditions of your Corps permit require 100% survival of all planted trees and shrubs during the first and second years after planting. During the third through fifth years after planting, 80% survival is required. Individual plants that die must be replaced with native species listed above. You must protect your mitigation area fencing is recommended. Date of Installation Species name of Plants Number of Plants Installed

APPENDIX C Riparian Mitigation Planting Monitoring Report Submit this completed form to: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Branch, P.O. Box 3755, Seattle, WA 98124-3755. A completed form must be submitted 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years after the Corps accepts your as-built drawing of the mitigation planting area. Corps Reference Number: Date Your As-Builts Were Accepted by the Corps Date This Report Is Due: Your Name: Your Address: Your City/State/Zip Code: You must attach to this form: Photographs of the mitigation area (preferably taken during June August). Conditions of your Corps permit require 100% survival of all planted trees and shrubs during the first and second years after planting. During the third through fifth years after planting, 80% survival is required. Individual plants that die must be replaced with native species listed above. You must protect your mitigation area fencing is recommended. Date of Species name of Dead Number of Name of Species Replanted Number Inspection Plants Dead Plants Replanted