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Carl Ward WSDOT Olympic Region Biology Program Manager SR 410 Widening 214 TH AVE. E. TO 234 TH AVE. Fennel Creek Mitigation Site Bonney Lake City Council Workshop Bonney Lake City Hall 11/16/10 Paula Hammond Secretary of Transportation
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Page 1: SR 410 Widening 214TH AVE. E. TO 234TH - Bonney Lake Ward WSDOT Olympic Region Biology Program Manager SR 410 Widening 214TH AVE. E. TO 234TH AVE. Fennel Creek Mitigation Site …

Carl WardWSDOT Olympic Region Biology Program Manager

SR 410 Widening214TH AVE. E. TO 234TH AVE.

Fennel Creek Mitigation Site

Bonney Lake City Council WorkshopBonney Lake City Hall

11/16/10

Paula HammondSecretary of Transportation

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Project Overview:

• Permanent impact to 6 wetlands

• 0.16 ac (7,053 sq ft) of permanent wetland impact

• Most of the impacts are to Cat III, PEM/PSS, and Depressional wetlandswetlands

• All impacts occur within Fennel Creek Watershed

• Mitigation required by State and Federal rules

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Mitigation Site Search:

• Looked at 85 different parcels within the general project area

• Most of these parcels were not suitable for mitigation due to:– No possible wetland hydrology

– Existing forest

– No habitat connectivity

– Not large enough– Not large enough

– Existing development

– Already wetland (only enhancement opportunity)

– Already a high quality wetland (no enhancement opportunity)

– Future or existing stormwater ponds

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Selected mitigation area identified in:

• Fennel Creek Corridor Master Plan and Development Standards report

• Mid-Puyallup Basin Plan

• Environmental Analysis of the Fennel Creek Corridor (Foster • Environmental Analysis of the Fennel Creek Corridor (Foster Wheeler)

• Various other reports, studies, and communication.

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Mitigation Site Overview:

• 20.17 acre site

• Adjacent to existing WSDOT 5.75 acre mitigation site (1994)

• Adjacent to existing Pierce County ~0.5 acres mitigation site

• Contains 150 foot corridor on both sides of Fennel Creek• Contains 150 foot corridor on both sides of Fennel Creek

• Is an out-of-kind resource tradeoff

• The plan is modeled after the USDA Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP). CREP is a program that helps agricultural producers protect environmentally sensitive land, decrease erosion, restore wildlife habitat, and safeguard ground and surface water.

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Out-of-Kind Resource Tradeoff:

• Involves replacing an affected wetland with habitats or ecosystems other than wetlands

– Flood storage creation areas (0.23 acres)

– Riparian enhancement

– Upland buffer enhancement, including riparian areas

– 1,150 linear feet of stream enhancement (addition of large woody

material and plantings)

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Problems identified in the basin include:

• Stormwater impacts (water quality, temperature, and flooding)

• Degraded riparian habitat

• Bank instability

• Lack of a functional wildlife corridor

• Low frequency of pools

• Tree cover

• Lack of instream woody material

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• Lack of instream woody material

• Installation of drain tiles

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Stormwater

• Fennel Creek receives stormwater runoff from SR 410, surrounding roads, and development.

• SR 410 Widening project is installing stormwater treatment for the SR 410 runoff within the project area.

• Planted buffer will limit the ability of adjacent pollutants from

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• Planted buffer will limit the ability of adjacent pollutants from reaching the creek.

• Planted buffer will uptake nutrients that are already present within the creek.

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Stormwater

• Widening project stormwater ponds will help regulate flooding.

• Flood storage creation area will allow some of the flood water to be temporarily stored on the mitigation site.

• Planted woody vegetation will help slow down the flood water and

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• Planted woody vegetation will help slow down the flood water and will intercept rainfall.

• Planted vegetation will help stabilize banks and reduce erosion.

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Flood Storage Creation

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Flood Storage Creation

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Grading Plan

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Planting

Planting will address the following problems that are identified:

• Flooding

• Bank instability

• Degraded riparian habitat

• Lack of a functional wildlife corridor

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• Lack of a functional wildlife corridor

• Tree cover

• Lack of instream woody material

• 48,105 woody plants & 38,080 emergent plants will be installed (total of 86,185 plants).

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Planting Plan

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Planting Plan

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Emergent Planting Area

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Habitat Structures

• 10 pieces of instream large woody material

– Will be spread along 1,150 linear feet of the creek channel

• 30 brush piles

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• 7 perch poles

• 3 bat houses

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Material for Perch Poles

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Material for Instream and Brush Piles

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Fennel Creek Trail

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Construction Status

• Grading is almost complete

• Perch poles and brush piles are installed

• Planting will happened during this winter

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• Instream woody material will be placed next summer

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Site Maintenance / Monitoring

• Following Contractor plant establishment, WSDOT OR Restoration Crew will manage the site

• Work will include weed control, replacement planting, plant mulching, watering as needed, fence repair, vandalism repair, etc.

• Site will be actively maintained and formally monitored for 10 years• Site will be actively maintained and formally monitored for 10 years

• After 10 years when the site has reached it’s performance standards, the site will be informally monitored and less intensively managed.