Meta-Analysis of Project Effectiveness: Learning at the Regional Scale

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Western Washington University Western CEDAR Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference 2014 Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference (Seattle, Wash.) May 1st, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Meta-Analysis of Project Effectiveness: Learning at the Regional Scale Constance Sullivan Puget Sound Institute, casull@uw.edu Leska Fore Puget Sound Partnership Scott Collyard Washington (State). Department of Ecology Follow this and additional works at: https://cedar.wwu.edu/ssec Part of the Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology Commons Sullivan, Constance; Fore, Leska; and Collyard, Scott, "Meta-Analysis of Project Effectiveness: Learning at the Regional Scale" (2014). Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference. 151. https://cedar.wwu.edu/ssec/2014ssec/day2/151 This Event is brought to you for free and open access by the Conferences and Events at Western CEDAR. It has been accepted for inclusion in Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference by an authorized administrator of Western CEDAR. For more information, please contact westerncedar@wwu.edu.

Integrating Landscape-Scale Assessments into Local Planning: USING WATERSHED CHARACTERIZATION TO INFORM DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS IN GORST CREEK APRIL 2014

INTEGRATING WATERSHED DATA ACROSS MULTIPLE TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL SCALE Decades Hydrology DATA INTEGRATION Months Years Hydrolo Geomorphology Biotic Data Broad SPATIAL SCALE Mid Watershed Characterization (2011) Fine Development Standards (2013)

GORST CREEK PLANNING PROCESS OVERVIEW Where are the best areas for: Development Protection Restoration Volume 1: Watershed Characterization (2011) Volume 2: Gorst Planned Action EIS (2013) Volume 3: Gorst Subarea Plan (2013) http://www.ci.bremerton. wa.us/gorstwatershed/

WATERSHED CHARACTERIZATION STUDY RESULTS: 2011 (VOLUME 1) D

DEIS JUNE 2013

REVISED MODEL RESULTS 2A 3B 1 2B 3A 2C 1. Protection Zone (Green). This area is key to recharge and discharge processes for Gorst Creek. Permitted uses must preserve forest cover and not result in conversion. 2. Restoration Zone (Yellow). Lower intensity uses. A - Restore recharge, discharge and delivery processes, limit urban development, maintain in open space uses. B - Residential uses but protect/restore storage functions of wetlands. C - Restore recharge/discharge processes using LID measures. 3. Development Zone (Pink and Orange). Moderate to higher intensity urban uses. A - Protect against erosion and sediment export with adequate setbacks, buffers and vegetation cover. Cluster development. B - Restore stream corridor; cluster development.

FOCAL AREA: LOWER GORST CREEK

GORST CREEK OVERLAY IN UGA Created 3 Zones: 50, 85, 150 In addition to SMP/CAO more protective applies Provides incentive-based approach to riparian restoration for redevelopment Remove in-stream structures Retain native vegetation Restore with native trees, shrubs, groundcover at 2:1 ratio (hierarchy: native coniferous, deciduous, other native)

HABITAT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Provide a landscape plan that demonstrates that at least 20% of the significant trees on the buildable area of the site are retained outside of buffers. Site plan includes a minimum 35-foot habitat corridor (not otherwise required by critical area or shoreline or management overlay regulations) vegetated with native trees, shrubs and groundcover that connect critical areas or permanently preserved natural areas within or adjacent to and across the project site. Site design shall ensure that lighting from adjacent development does not intrude on corridor.

WATERSHED CHARACTERIZATION: A DECISION TO SUPPORT TOOL Uses Water Flow/Water Quality Process as Drivers to: ID and prioritize areas for restoration/protection/conservation/development Scale-able: Puget Sound WRIA Gorst Creek Provides High Level Guidance on Management Actions Fine Scale requires additional data and analysis