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Wetland buffer issue-2010-11
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d. Native shrubs and or trees may be used in addition to forbs and grasses. Shrubs shall be distributed so as <br /> to provide a natural appearance and shall not be planted in rows. <br /> e. Native prairie grasses and forbs shall be planted by a qualified contractor. <br /> f. No fertilizer shall be used in establishing new buffer zones,except on highly disturbed sites when <br /> deemed necessary to establish acceptable buffer vegetation and then limited to amounts indicated by an <br /> accredited soil testing laboratory. <br /> g. All seeded areas shall be mulched immediately with clean straw at a rate of one and one-half tons per <br /> acre.Mulch shall be anchored with a disk or tackifier. <br /> h. Buffer areas(both natural and created), shall be protected by silt fence during construction and the fence <br /> shall remain in place until the area crop is established, and at that time the fence shall be removed. <br /> (c) Buffer area widths will be based on the wetland protection strategies established in the Orono Surface Water <br /> Management Plan(SWMP) (December 2002). A protection classification has been assigned to each wetland in Orono based on the <br /> stormwater susceptibility and functional assessment for each wetland. The four protection classifications are described as follows: <br /> Protection Classification Susceptibility Rating Description <br /> "Preserve° Highly Susceptible Highly susceptible to <br /> both quantity and <br /> quality impacts from <br /> runoff; have the highest <br /> degree of protection <br /> "Manage 1" Moderately Susceptible Moderately susceptible <br /> to quantity and quality <br /> impacts;protection is <br /> less stringent than <br /> Preserve,provides <br /> protection to maintain <br /> their characteristics <br /> "Manage 2" Slightly Susceptible Less stringent protection <br /> than Manage 1 <br /> wetlands;maintenance <br /> of characteristics is <br /> desirable <br /> "Manage 3" Least Susceptible Wetlands are <br /> significantly degraded <br /> (e.g.,cultivated or <br /> canary grass monotype) <br /> or lack of wetland <br /> characteristics;not <br /> typically impacted by <br /> runoff; no quantity and <br /> only limited quality <br /> treatment of runoff is <br /> required <br /> The protection classification for each wetland will be found on the"Wetland Management Classification Map&List" which is <br /> hereby adopted by reference, a copy of which shall be kept on file in the office of the city clerk and shall be available for public <br /> review during all normal office hours. The following are the required buffer area widths for each protection classification: <br /> Protection Classification Width of Buffer Area Additional Protection <br /> from Wetland Boundary Requirements(B= <br /> Bounce=Change in <br /> water level due to runoff <br /> event)(P=Phosphorus) <br />
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