Or. Admin. Code § 141-093-0215 - Jackson County Vernal Pools - Specific Conditions
(1) General Conditions Apply. All the
requirements, procedures and conditions set forth in OAR 141-093-0105 through
141-093-0135 apply to this GP, unless otherwise specified in this GP.
(2) Proof of Mitigation Purchase. Before an
authorization is approved, the Department must have proof of purchase of
wetland mitigation bank credit, in-lieu fee credit purchase, or cash payment of
the correct in-lieu amount.
(3)
Long-Term Protection of Mitigation Sites Required. The mitigation site shall be
protected in perpetuity pursuant to OAR 141-085-0695, using an instrument
approved by the Department. There must be no wetland impacts until the approved
instrument is fully executed.
(4)
Post-Construction Report Required. For restore and manage sites, a
post-construction report demonstrating as-built conditions and discussing any
variation from the approved plan must be provided to the Department within 90
days of mitigation site grading. The post-construction report must include:
(a) A scaled drawing, accurate to 6-inch
elevation, showing the finished contours of the mitigation site;
(b) A narrative that describes any deviation
from the approved mitigation plan; and
(c) A copy of the fully executed long-term
protection instrument.
(5) Term of Monitoring; Annual Monitoring
Reports Required. The permittee must monitor the mitigation site to determine
whether the mitigation site is meeting performance standards for a minimum
period of five growing seasons after completion of all initial plantings, and
longer if necessary, until the standards have been met for three consecutive
non-drought years. Annual monitoring reports are required; however, if a
drought year occurs within these timelines, that year may be deferred and the
regular monitoring must resume the next non-drought year.
(6) Annual Monitoring Report Due Date. Annual
monitoring reports are due by December 31st of each year.
(7) Extension of the Monitoring Period. The
monitoring period may be extended, at the discretion of the Department, for
failure to provide monitoring reports, failure of the mitigation site to meet
performance standards for three consecutive non-drought years or when needed to
evaluate re-planting or other corrective or remedial actions.
(8) Release of Mitigation Obligation.
Mitigation monitoring is required until the Department has officially released
the site from further monitoring.
(9) Failure to Submit Monitoring Reports.
Failure to submit the monitoring report by the due date may result in an
extension of the monitoring period, forfeiture of the financial security and/or
enforcement action.
(10) Contents
of the Annual Monitoring Report. The annual monitoring report must include the
following information:
(a) Completed
Monitoring Report Cover Sheet, which includes permit number, permit holder
name, monitoring date, report year, performance standards, and a determination
of whether the site is meeting performance standards;
(b) Impact and mitigation site location
map(s);
(c) A brief narrative that
describes maintenance activities conducted and recommendations for future
management to sustain performance standards;
(d) Mitigation site map showing permanent
plot locations that correspond to the data collected and fixed
photo-points;
(e) Data collected to
support the conclusions related to the status of the site relative to all the
performance standards listed in this permit (include a summary and analysis in
the report and raw data in the appendix);
(f) Photos from fixed photo points (include
in the appendix);
(g) Other
information necessary to document compliance with the performance standards
listed in this permit;
(h) A
post-construction functional assessment by the end of the monitoring period;
and
(i) For "Restore and Manage"
projects, a delineation must be conducted one time within the first five years,
during spring of a year with normal precipitation patterns.
(11) Corrective Action May Be
Required. The Department retains the authority to require corrective action in
the event the performance standards are not accomplished at any time within the
monitoring period.
(12) Monitoring
Methods. The mitigation site must be monitored according to the monitoring
methods described in the Vernal Pool General Permit Mitigation Performance
Standards and Monitoring Methods, available on the Department's Web
site.
(13) Performance Standards.
Authorizations issued under this GP shall include the performance standards
listed in the Vernal Pool General Permit Mitigation Performance Standards and
Monitoring Methods, available on the Department's Web site. Alternative
performance standards may be approved, if they are based on monitoring data
from appropriate reference sites and they meet the following goals:
(a) The goal of the hydrology and topography
standards is to restore and sustain the natural range of extent, depth and
duration of water, and topography of vernal pools.
(b) The goal of the vegetation standards is
to restore and maintain plant communities dominated by native species typical
of least-disturbed reference site vernal pool wetlands and surrounding
uplands.
(c) The goal for listed
and rare species is to sustain or increase local populations.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 196.600 - 196.692 & 196.795 - 196.990
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 196.600 - 196.692 & 196.795 - 196.990
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