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Resolution 12-012 Accepting Restoration Plan of SMP CITY O� SPOK.4�Nf VALLCY SPOKAN� CQLT[�TTY, W�►SHIiYGTC}N RCSOLUTiON NO. 12-01.2 A RrSQLUTIDN QF TH� CITY O�' SPQKAI`�iF. VALLEY, �P(}I�AI'�1� COUNTY, �'ASHT1rGT(]N, ACCrPTiNG THl? DRAFT R�STORATIOI`] PLAN FOR THI: SI-3ClR�LINE MAST�R PROGRAM, ANI} OTHER MATT�3tS Ii�LATI`iG THERETO. �VH1;RT;AS, tl7e Cittir ii7itiated a Sl�orcIii�c 11'Iastei•Prograitl Upci�te F�i•ocess in 2{709; a��d WHERE�S, on acto�er 27, 2009, the City Cauncil �•evie�ved a Eaublic parkici��atian �lan for the 5�7oreline ��iai�agettient PragrKvn lJ�c�atc; K�»d 1�VHEREAS,tlic �ublic. partici��atio�� pl�n specifes the public in�;•olvcrl�ent plan avertifiew; and WHEI�EAS, the Sha�•eline l�Z�rtagen�ent Prc��,ram Update ��racess specifes that indi��idt�al co�t�pone«ts a�t17e Shoreliite l��fan��emcui Program Upc[ate �4�ill l�e re��ictiti�cd scE��lratel}�t�nd accepted by; Council resolution, reco�i�i�in�;tlia# �s c�cli compo»cltt is completed, it will be us�€i�s a base u��oct �v8�ich t� cEevelaa� t��e r'e�t�aincler of tEle Sl�oreliiie i�'Iai7a���nenl Program; a�icl WH�RE.AS, ott l`�lovem�ie�� 5, 2009, tl3e tu•sk Sl�o�•eline Master Pra�ran� UF�date apen hoEise 4vas conducted at �v�iich the 5harelii�e Ma9�agement Prog�•am L]ptlate process �vas e���lai�jec� to inte�•es�ecl }�artie�; �nd 1�1�1IERE�AS, on �eptcml�er 14, 2{]]Q, the firsi com��onent af tE7e Shoreline Maste�° Program Upd�te,the Shareline Inventory�«c� Charactei•izatio�� FLeport, u�as ziece��ted liy Resoli9tiorl [�-�14; ai7ci b4'H�iZCAS, on All�liSl ]4, 2012, the second con�poiteitt of tlte Siloreline MasteE� F'rogt�a»� U;�date, the Goals a�itl P�licies, 4u�s a�c�pted by Kesol�itioij 12-Q04; �t7d WHERE�hS, or� No��ei�lber i3, 2012, ll�e tliird cai7�pone�it of th� SEloreline M�ster PE�ogra�» Update, the E��vEI'Q11111�11t De51€;Ilc�t101]S,li'i1S 1CC�4}��CI k]?� Resc�Iutiot� 12-007; and W1�EREr'1S, tlle F011l'tIl CDIt1�7011�I1C Ot tfl� �IlpC��111� �9aster E'rc�geain L�pdate is the Restorat�on Plan: �ncl tiV�fEREAS, on Septeml�ei� 17, Z012, tlle Reskor�tion 1'lan ti�,��s sent to the Tecku�ic�l Re�rie�v Group for revier��; and WHEREAS on Oetobee S, ?D12, tlie Re�koratiori P1att �i�as issued Cor pubiic i�evie���, �nd a notice publisheci ii� lhe S�7okarie 4�alley 1leeaid antto��ncing tl�e public lic�ri�lg; �nd W'HE.RE115, on October 1 l, 2012, tl�e Pl�nt7ieig Com�7�issian coiiducted a stud_y� 50551DI] �Y�7�C0 t�10 Restar�tian Pian �vas presentcd �itd clisctisseci; �nri W"HEREAS; c�i� Octo�er 25, 2�Of2, tl�e Pl�niaing Co€7�naissi�n conducteci a ��ro��erly noticed public ltiearing an tlle Draft Envi�•onizyeitt Des9gnations; a�ytl 1���IERI;AS, tlle PI�iLttiiig Cotnmission i'eCCl1�CC� �_1tll}�lC COI11111�11tS, I��C�l]CI4Tl� 14`t'lIt@17 COIT111lB11t5, allf� [l0 l'eV1SlOf15 11'�1'C Il1flCI� IO tI10 C{OCII[Il�llt; �l](� T�eso]utioEi 12-012,rlcceptin� Sl1AP DraR Restarat€rr�t Plan Page ! of2 Wf]EF�EAS, on :��ove�nl�er 8, 2012, tlie PIi�[117111� C�ItI[1llSSl01] lll]illllil1011Say recontnjended that �Ile I�C�I�t R�S�QI'iltl0l] P�c1I1 be fOi'Il1�I�V ACC��IteC�; ��id '�Vg-3EREA5, t#iis Resc�lution Il1frJC[tic��I�- accepts the pro��oscd Draft Restoratiou Plan reeai��n�endec� b}'t�]C P�8T117111E,T CO1111llI5S10[l, al](I lt ]5 RIltIC1�7aCeCI �IIaI c3(ICjl�IClt7c�I 1'eVIS]OIlS lllc3��oee�n- ��rior to formal a�lo�tion; ��xl �VHERI;,4S, the City Colincil Draft Restoratic��� Plan is antici�ated to be_ form�ll�� aclapted l�y O�•dinance at a laker date as�part o#ti7e can�plete 5ho�•�lirie ��astez� Progr�m. N01V TE-�Ef�EFC)RE, be if resol��eci b�r ihe Cii,v Couocil of thc City of S��okane V�lley, S��okane Co�inty, lh'aslfii�gEan, as �all��rs; Tl�e�Gitv Cotii7cil T�raft Restoratio�i Plan,a�ached as i:xhibit A, is here�y a�cepted. Ap��ro�ec� titis 1 1°i c�a,v oF DecemUer, �012. ATTCS ,� CITY aF SPOKANE VALLE.Y t Y � � ' � ��i Christinc 6�iiit�i•idge,City Clet•k � Tl�o�i�as E. Toi��ey, �1ayo�� � Approved as to foi �: � � � � Oftice of t Citv Att �t � fZesolt�iian 12-012; Aeceptin�SMP llraft ILestaratio�7 Pla�t ['a5e 2 of 2 I Exhibit A SHOF�ELINE RESTORATIO�N PLAN �City C�aunc�l DF�AFT� Cit�► v� Spokan� Valle� Shoreline M�ste� �r�agr�� Upda�e Septei7lbe�' 17, 2012 {oR�rgr��arD��at�) November 8, �.a�� (P1ar�rrriag C�rir��eissro�l Recan�uietsdrrtivrrl DeC��riUOP � l; 2�1� (Resolrrtion kl2-�Of2) f i L f " "¢`. Z P ti . . 1� ��`� ar . � ., 1 , i " �,� �3: �'S�� .�. 4(�.-� �3�}.� �.:. i ' , . .. . 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Calunibia, �uite 1500 POT'tle�]7C�, Oregot7 97201-581� UR5 Project Nut7lbei• 3G29817� TABLE OF CaHTENTS 5ection1 Intradu�tior�......................................,..,.,,..,.,.,,,..........�,,.,,.....,..,.,.,.,.,.,,..,........,,....,,.,,�,....�.� 1.1 SIZaf•eline �testoration in the Si1�IF �Tpdate P�•ocess (�verview)...,....,�,.... 1-1 1.2 Cont�xt for#he City af Spokane Valley....................,.......,..,,,.....,....,...... 1-1 1.3 Req��i�•ed E�1�me�its of Res�aratiot3 Plarulitig foj• SVIP Updates..,,....,...... l-3 Section � Restoration Goals and S�pparEing Pa[icies,,...........,..,,............................................�..,.,2 Section 3 Existing and Ongoing Prajects and Programs.............................�,,,.,,..,...,..,...,,,.,,,,,......3 3.1 S�laaunary ofLit�7iting Factoz•s.,.�.............................................................. 3-1 3.� Existi�}g and ()ngaing Projects and P�o��•atns .........................................3-2 3.3 Additianal Projects ancl Pragca�us Needed to Achieve Siloz�eline RestorationGoals.....................................................................................3-6 5ect��on 4 Pri��itixafian Met'hodalogy................................................................................................4 Secfifln 5 Restorakion Op�orkunit��s...,,,�.....................................�..,,,.,,,........,,r,.,...,...,.....,.,,,,.,,..,....5 5,1 Progra�n�uatic Restai��tiot� Op�orkt�nities ........................................,...,... 5-1 5.2 Site-s�ecific R�stocatiaz�fl��oi�tunities..,,......,.�...................................... 5-2 5,3 Conceptual Restocation rhpp�•oaelies........................�.,...,,...,.,......,...,..,.... 5-S 5ecfian6 Impl�rnenkatian Flan......................................................................................................�.,,6 6.1 Pote��tial Restoration Part�ers..................................................................6-1 6.2 Pote�itial Sources of Funding...,......................................,.......,..,....,.....,..G-3 6.3 Time��ine �i�d Benclui�arks for Iii�plemer�t�rig Rest�oration Plan,,....,........6-5 Se�tian 7 Monitaring, Maintenance, ar�d Adaptive Management.............�,,,.........,,,.,,..,..,.,.,,..,.,.,,,T ?.I ivl�nitoring Plan...,.........................,.....,........,.......,......,,...,....,.........,,......�.�-1 7.2 ��aintenance................................................................................................... Sec#ian 8 References .,�.,.,..,,,,�,.........,�.................,..,,,,,,,..,.....,........,,,,�,....,...,s,.,..,...,,.......�,�,.,,,.,.,.,.,.9 City Gouncir Draft GOSV Shoraline Ftestarairvn P1arr, Dec, 1Y, 201�P:1ci�rkl8.gerdaPa�sels for 211t�m 4 CC�RAFT C09V_Sh1P_f2estoralian_Plan_[]ec 11 2012,do: 1 TA�LE DF CONTENTS Tables T��le 1: Required Eleiiients of Restoration Pla�ining fo�� SMP Updates Table 2: S�xir�n�ai���of Factors Litliitin�tl7e P��flper Functionii�g Condition of the COSV's SIviA-Regulated ��atet�s. T�ble 3: Restoz•atio��Pri�ai•ity Scori�g Griteria Table �: 5horeline Resto�'ation Oppot�tunities Table 5: Existing Partnershil3 appoi�tunities Table 6: Ti�7leline and Senc��nacks �igure� �'ig�zre 1: Pioject Vicinit�� Fig«re 2: Sliarelizae Restoratian O�po��tunity I�fdex hlap �'igure 3a-3c �ltorelittie Restorati�n Oppartunities Appendices Appendix A: Representati�re PE�atogra�hs Cify CouncirDreff C05VShoreline Reslorati�n Pla��, Dec. 19, 20�2�:tiClsrkL4gandaPacketsfor 2'Jlem 4 CC ORkFT C09V_5",1?_Res:oratianilPlen_Der 11 2012.doc 1� Acronyrns ALEA Aquatic Lands Enh��icemer�t Accol�nt CIP Cap�ital I�nproveinent Project COSV Gity af Spoka►�e Vafle� DIP Detailed Ii7�plementatian Plan D3'+il� ��i�'as�iington De�ai��nent of Nat�rral Resources Ecolagy ��Vashi��gton Depai�tn�e�it of Ecology GIS Geogra�hical Infoinl�tia��S��steins INLT Inlatxd NQi�thwest L�id T�1�st IPI�� I�rtegrated Pe�t l��anageinent L�'VD Laz•ge ��Tood}�Debris NFCC 1`1or�hw•est Pa��er a�id Consei�vation Council �HV�'M Ordina��r Higll Water Mark REI �ec�•ea#�onal Eq�lipment Inco�porated Ra�r'4' F�ight-af VL'ay SCD Spakane Gorlsei��atian Dist�ict S1��A Shoreline Manag�ment Act S1�ZP Shareliue l��aster Prograrr� SSP Spokane Subbasiii Plan �tate Parl�s Washingta�i St�te Parks atict Recreation Canmmission TIVIDL Total 1tirla�inium Dail��Load URS URS Co��por�tian{author} 'V�'AC Washingtan Administrative Gode I�VDT�'� W astvt�gton Depa��ttzlent of Fisli and Wildlife `V4�RIA '4�'ater R�source Inventoj-���Area City Co�ncrl Dra�`t�OSV Shoreline Restaratior�Pfan, Dec, i 1,2d12 111 SF�TIQNO'I�E 1NTRODUCTIQN 1.1 SHORELINE REST�RATIDi� IN THE SMP IJFDA►TE PROCESS �O�IERVIEW} Undec the �+Vashington St�te Shor�]ine M�nagement �ct (SI�A}, each city and county� with ��S�i01'�IlileS O�t�l� 5t&f�" mitst adopt a S.hoz�elirie M�ster Pt•ogram (SMP} based o� s�ate laws a�Yd rules bt�t �a'rlared to ttie s�ecifie geagra��7ic, ecanaiYiic, and en��iroruuental needs Qf the coiiitnuriity, The pi•ir�lai�y goa:l th�t rnust be ac�d��e�sec� in an SMP ul�date is hov�T to achiet�e "no z�et loss of ecalagical shore�ine fitnctions neces�ac�� to s�ist�in sl�areline zfattai•al resources" {Ecolog}T 2004}, This shoreli�i� restoration p�ari describes actions inkeiidecl to compensate for anticipated f�ltur� sho�•eline habitat degi•adatioti associate�l tivith development and increased laiici use pressuce, Inc�or�oi�a�ing skiorelit�e restoratiati pla�7t�ing into #he S1v�P update proc�ss alIows the City af Spakaue Valley (GOSV) to balance ai�ticip�ted shoreline habitat degradation and. e��llancemet�t in a rnamier tl�at maintains the ove�'a11 existing ecalogical condition of sho��el�nes. �T,�'itl�in the COS�, only tli� �pokane Ri�•ei• shoreliites meet tlie �@�1111tY011 of "sharelines of stat�u�ide significance." Add�tio�ially, all �vaters over 20 aci°es iri aeea fall u�ider tlie jttrisdiction of the SMA as "v�Taters of#he s#ate." As suc��, �ll areas ��vithiri 200 fe�t of tl�e ordi�.ai•y high water nlark (�I���lv1) of St�elley L�ake are alsa regulated under tlie SMA and cot�sidere� iri tt�e COSV's SMP updates. T��o acfive g�•a��el inine pi�s ha��e expased the ac�uifer resulting in areas of watei� gi•eatei� t��au 20 ac�'es, Hov����fer, as active �iline �ifis ai•e a�egula�ed 11I7C��1' ��i� VkWasiiington Depa�-trr►ent af Natural Resow'ces (DNFt�, these feat�u•es are not acldressed in this plan. U�dating t��e �VIP involves se���eral elem�nts, including a �aseliaie inventory af regulated skioa•eline areas, �r� assessn��nt of ke�� issues ar�d oppoa•hrnities for iinpro�Tenle�it ��ithin such. ai�eas, and a resto���tiozi plan to pravide gutdance far c�ri•ying out x�esto�'ati�r� ii1 a coin�rellensive ��laiulei°. The baseline cha�•acterization and tlie assesspne�tt of key issues �nd appt�rtunities liave been completed by URS Coi•poration (U�LS) i�i eoarciinatian with the COS�''s Planning De�at�tment. These efforts ���ece dacumented in a i•eport titled Cit}3 o�'S'��aku�ze I�alle�' Sl�orelrne 141a�stei�Pi�ogt�c�r�� ��date, Shot•eline hzti���7tos�y craacl Clacr��acte�•izcrtfon Re�of�f (URS 20I0�. T�iis restoratioii pla�l estab�ist7es overall go�s and abjectives for city���ide shox�eline restorati�n efforts. It ar�dresses degraded areas a�ici iKnp�ii°ed ecological fi�nctians iaentified in t�ae in�entary and atjaly�sis ce�ort, id�ntifies arid prioritizes testo��ation a��oi�t�inities, and pi°escribes generalized t�•�at�nent optians far ���iat�s restoration scenag•ios. The plari also identifies cuz•rent a��d or�going progra�ns th�t canti�ibute to acl�ie�ing these goals, as well as additional prajects or progranls ne�cessa�y for s��ccess. Lastly, tl�is g�lan seeks ta develop a d�•aft iznple�nentation strategy, i�icludii�g fL1I3d1I1� a�]f1C3I15, 1]I'O�IOS�f� ti�n�lii�es; a�t adapti�e ni�nageiz�ent strate�y, and be�lcluna�•ks. Tl�e plan is baseci on t�ie iz�vez�tQi�y and anal�sis repart and a i�e��ietv of atlier �lans and assessrnents ainied a# im�roving tlie ecolagical healtli flf tlYe Spokane Rit�er and Shelley L ake. The terni "restQration" has zi7��3y- defirzitiorla, boti� scieritific aud regu�ataz�y. For the purp�se of this �lan, r�storation is clefined as; �'Jae r�eestablisJ�rtrezrt o�� zr���radit�g o�' irfrperr��ecl ecalogict�l sl�at�elr��e ��racesses o�• �r��etior7s, T1�r.5� a�TC{}r I�e crccarl��li.she�l tTa��o�rg1� taiecrsrr�•es rr�cl�rc�il�g, l���t r�at fir�rttecl �a, 1'�l'���PtlffO}1, 1•elrroval of intrirsi+�e slaar°eli�ze str•trctrr�•es rrrar� s•ejaaoi�al oa� t1•eat��aer�t of to��ic �rrcrte►•ials. Restar�rrtio�� doe,s rzot irrrpl}� c� t�erfrrrt�errre�zt far• ��ettrt�t�r�ag tli� shoreli�re City Caunci!Draft G�7S V Shoreline Restoratior�Plan, 1?ec. 11, 2�92 l-1 SEC�fIDHa�T� INYRODUCTION c�a�etr to aboi•igir�crl 01� pr�e-E2rro�errja sePtleftrei�t conc�itia��s. (1�Vasl�ingtori Administraf�ve Code [V�A.C] 173-2C�-020(27)) Uncle� the S��IP, tli� COSV's role in skao�'elitie cestoratian inciudes collabarative planning, regulatiori, �rese�•vatian af E�igh qu�lity s��oreline are�s? and aic�ing co�i��nunity efforts to resta�•e degraded poi�tioit� af CflSV's shaeeli��es. A «Te1�-desigtle�l restoration plan. can help local gc�v�;riui�ents meet tlfe "rza net loss" st�ndarri of t��e ,SI��P Gi�ic�elines. Restoratian ��lan�iing i7lust, t�ierefore, incllade scn�e faa•m af��ionitflri�ig ta e�ssure t��at intent�ed restoration actions a��e offsetting the expecte�i loss of fuc�ction that«ill occur fi�oni ii7ereri�ental impacts su�tained o��er ti�7�e (EcQlagy 2010a). �,2 CONTE?(T faR THE CIT�f OF SP4KANE VALLEY This �lan pra���des a �i'at�ia��ark for restorafian of the CaSV's S1vIA-regulated slioreline�. S�aecificall��, it descrihes �7ow tl7e CO�SV pla�7s to develol� aj7d juanitoi• a restoration pi•agram as p�rt af its S��P. U�on ac�ept��nce b3� tlie 1�'�shiugton State De�a�•t�nent of Ecol�gy (Ecolog3�}, the COS�� tivill o�ersee the ii�iple���entakiatl, pcogress, and ix�.or�itoring of fhis restoi°�tion �lan. The COS��'s role iqi the r�storation of sl7oreIines will faeus on ttle fostei�i�ig, COOI'CI11Yc�tlllg, and dacumentiug of restora�ion�ai�t�lerships as ciescribed ii� Sectioi�s 6.1 ar�d 6.3. Upon farming tl�ese �ai�narships, the GOSV and its restoratian partners ���a�uld work together an secu��in� restoration fi�ndirfg, �s per Sectiar7 �.2. Tt�� CQ�V l�ealizes the itnportazlce of implementing this plan and will stri��e to att�i�i the tirnelines and bezzchmaeks c�escribecl herein as fi�ncling allo�s, Pcr ��'AC 1'73-26-201(2)(f}, fl7e process xo �repai•e a res�oration plan rn�y� vary sig��ificantly arn�iig local jurisdictions depez�ding on a variety of factors incl��cting size of the jt�risdiction; exte��t and conclitioii of shai•elines; t�ie a��ailability af gi•ajits, vah��iteei• pcagrams; or ot�.ez• tools for restor�tio��; aud #he natiti°e of the ecalagical func.tions to �e adda°essed, The G4SjI is unique iri #�iat inost of tlie �iea�-sl�ore ri�a:rian habitat along the S�oka�ie Ri��er within the city� liinits is mauaged as lYc1tl11�� area by the ST+'�shin�ton State Parks �11C� R�CT�at1011 CO1Sll13lSSlOri (State P�1'�CS�. DLI� �O tI115 C��S1�,T1atlOI7, the slfareliiie condition is iu � �•elativelyr natural a��d stable state con�pared �vith oNier ur�an ei�viroz�n�ents, Ho��ever, recreational i�se is projected to incz�ease and f��tt�re deve�o}�iuei�,ts are a��ticipat�ec� wit��in the shoreline jurisclictio�i, Ta balance tliis inek•ea�ed latid use presst���e, whicl7 �as t�ie potential ka negatively affect sl�oreline ecalogical functia�is, im�lemeLi#i�ig tlie restoration �ctian� descri}�ed i�� this p1ar� will �ielp die COSV rneet the ga�l of "110 net lass af sl7orelitte ecologi�al fiu�ctions." A I1I111�c�ILDI1 tQ S]�04C&I7� Rl�'�i' e�C�l1T�lC Ylc�bltat C�U�lit� 15 t�lE �?i"�S�11C� b�[le�l]1S a�IDV� c�.T1CI U�l{��'V tlre city. Tf�e c�ams lifilit su�i�m�r �lo��Ts a��d alsfl creake slack s�7atei• at tlie �,vest end of the �ity�. {)�eratia�af the c�ams is a factor that is i�iosfl}r beyot�d tlie contral of the COSV, Tile restoration elemeiYt of the COSV's �MP upc�ate is fac�isec� ott the ide��tification af r�sto��ation c�p��ortunities, canki�ng af tliase o��pflrtutiities, anc� identifying pat•tnerslii�s, �laiuling elemenfs, and �rant O�JtIO11S to iiiiple�iierit tl7ese D�}�Dl`�L1T111LeS. It SIl�UIC� U� noted that caordinatioti between t��e CO�SV arid Stat� Pa�•ks will be requii°eci to further many of ti�e restoi�atio�� oppoi�tiazaities idei�tified in this�laii. C1ty�auFxcil Draf�C�S4�5harelr'ne Restoration Pdar�,Dec. 19, 2012 1-� SECTIDNC�I�E iNTnooucr�oN 1,3 REQUIR�D ELEMENTS OF RESTORATI�N PLANNING F�II� SMP UPDAT�S The state guidelines (Va'AC 173-2�-20I(2}(f�) �rovid� six necessary elernents far � cainpl�te stioreline �r�stai��tion plan. These elements are stuiimarizeci in Table 1 ��ith reference to the section of tliis�•epot�k i�7 �tirhich t�iat element is addressed, Table 1. ReqYr'rred Elemerits of Restoration Plai�r�iug far SMP Updates Shoreliiie�estot�ati��� Pl�ti�le�nents for Sl�'IP Upc�ates Secfiou in #his Report Identify deg��aded areas, impaii�ed ecological fimctions,and sites�vitli�ateoitiai Sectioa�3; Existing and Ongoiiig for ecological►°estoration, �rojects a�Yd P�•agratns -anc�- S�ckion�; Restoi•�tio�f Opporh�nities Establish overall goals and priarities far resto��atio►1 of c3egraded ai•eas and Section 2; Restar�tion Go-als anci impaired ecalogical func#io�is, Su�}�oi•ting Policies -and- Seckioti 4: �'rioritization MettiodoLagyr Jdentify existing�nd angou�g prcajects and}��•�grams ci►rrently being Section 3; Existing and�ngoing in5plei�iented tl�at at•e designed ta contribiite t�loeal restaratia�ga�ls(st�ch as Projects aud Programs ca�ital i�nproue�yre��t prograuis [CI�s] and�va�ershed plaiuiin�effo�-ks), Identify addiEion�l projects and pragratns i��eciecl to achie�e local restoratioci Sectiarl3: Ex�sting ancE Ongoing goals and impiei�entatian strategies,incli�ding identifyi�ig prospactiti�e fi�nding Projects a�ld Prag�•artis so��rces for thase�rojects and�rogrants, -a�ida Seetian G; Im lein�iitatia�i Plaii Ideritify titr�el��}es attd Uenchmar�s far im�lei�aenti��g restaratiory projects and Sectian G: Inyp�e�t�entatian Plaii pt•ogra�ns,��id acltiievi�rg loeal restoration goals. Pravide for mecl�anist�is or strategies ta eiisure tti�t restoration praj ects a�zd Sectian 7; Mo�iitoi•ing�nd �rogra�l7s�ti�ill be impleniented acco►•ding ta plaus atici to ap��-o�riately r�Wie�v Niai�iten�iice the e�fecti��ei�ess of the pi•aj ects anci progi•a�t7s in meeting tlle o4�er�all restoratiaoi goals{e.g., �nonitorin;Of t'�Sk01'c�t1QIY�?I'O�CCt S]105�. City Caunci!Dra!t COS V Shore,'rne Resduratro;r Pla�r, Dec. ?i,2012 1-� SECTIONT'�C� R�STORATIO�J GOA1,S A�l��SUP�OR1'ING POLICIES The goals a�id policies c�f t�lis plan dir�ct the caiu�se of the COSV's s�ioreli�ie z�estaratiort effoi-ts. T���s plan's goals anc� policies are an e�spansioti af the propased SMP Restorafian Elen�ent go�ls and policies and at•e tailored to ac�dress the findings and recommendatians of relevant platis and a5sessn�ents reviewed for this plan. Goal SMP G; Conseivation :Prese��ve for the fut�ire f�iase natural resa�n•ces, iuclucliug the 11It1[�lI�} fi�agile a�i€1 s�enic yualities of t�e sl�ayeliue,�vl�icl� caainat be reE�laced. Achieve ��o tiet lass of ecoingic�l fiu�ctivns of tl�e shoreline. Gc�al ,SMP 7: Restoration: Restore habit�t and the»atural sysfeans to improve sliorelirxe eco�agiraa functions. Restoa•ati4n Plan Policy 1: ,5�r�j�rt�c�rize deg�'flf�6fI5I103•elir�e rrrecrs arzcl f rnctiot�s c�oc2irtient�d by p��evraars cissess���elats, Tliis p1ar�, da�uments az�eas idetltified as restoratio�� op�ai•tunities by t�xe Cr�j� of S�aokarre T�c��le}3 Shor�elrr�e It�7���ato��� �rj�c� C1�cri�c�crer�izat�ora Re�or•� (UR5 2010). For eacli restoratiot7 opportuiuty i�lenfified b}� the Tnventar•�� and Characterizatioti RepQ��, the �ian do�ctu�iex�ts tl�e a��arent impai��netxt {cause of degradation ta sktor•eline ecalt�gical fi�nctians� and a caticeptual restc�ratioii approacl7. Restoi�ation Plan Palicy 2: Pr�iar•rtrze 7�estot�rr�ian ap�at•tt���ities to tcle��tif�����ojects }��r�h g�•eatest berrefrt ta sl�o�•elrne ar•e�crs. In order to most effectively proceed ��7ith restoratian effas•ts, tl�is }�lan �arioritizes res#oratifln opt�orti�nities iu terliis of overall benefit to tl�e watez�t��ay. Restoratia�i prioz•ities are based ari an assessi�ient of liiYli#in� factors {as sunvnaeized in Section 3,l, beio���} in coji�.bi���tion wit�� tlie ease t�f p�'�ject implement�tiar�(e.g., oz�p��blic la�r�d}, and pra�ect size. Pt•iaritization methods are descri�ed in S�ction�, Restoration Flaiy Pvlicy 3: Estcrblish crnn ir�r�lea��errtcdtron strcrteg}1. As cji��ected by V4'AC 173-2�-201{2)(f�(i'ri-iv}, az� ad��i�ate restai•atian plan must ideritify� pote�itial restoratian pa��fners; patei�tial fi►nding mec�ianisn�s, timelines, a��d be.ncl�niarks. Toge�ller, these eletnents comprise an impleme�ntation strafegy. Tf�is plan includes the�e eleme�its aj7d organizes them to fa�ilitate a��orkable ii�iple��ietrtati�an st��ategy. Resfoi�atioai Flan Poliey 4: Icletat�� el.isti��g �ry�cl p�•ospect�l�e �1�ojeet,s crt�d�1°ogra�lrs tl�crt cr1�e ca��t�•ibrrtiazg of� likel,}1 ta cont���l�arte totii>crf•r�s local sl�o��elir�e 1•estoj�crtro�� effQ�•ts. An �ssoi•t�7lent of existirag p��aject aild �rog��ams at�e i�i �ffect to suppoct sk�orelitle restaratioti effarts, Sorn� are located ��vitlain the CDSV ��rhile o1��e�'s ar� region�l, This plan i�ic�udes �ri assessXYieiit of �lle ex65tiiig project aud prograttzs ta detert�ai��e �irl7�re gaps exist �vith ieg�rd to aeliie��i��g t11e goaL ofthis �lar�, TI115 �llatl fllEll CI�SCL'1b�S aC�C�3tlOI]al �11'OJeCfS c�ll{IIOr 171'O�l'c�i11S f�lc�� ha�=e the potential to fill in t�iose gaps, Resforatioi� Pla�x Polic3� 5: I��'ark�>>�fla i�rrblic a���l����rti�crte pc�r•�rre1:5�to encoui�crge a�esto�°atiorr and ef�lzcrr�ce�lrent ofSpok�rt�e T�alley's�lzorelrr7e crreas Crfy Coa�nciJ!]r�ft GOSV Sitorelrne Restoratian�lar�, fJec, 41, 2012 �-1 SE�eT��wT�TO RESTDRATIDH GORiS ANO SUPPORTIHC POLICIES The COSV v��ill wor� to establish partnerships with �t��lic and pri�vate gi°aups o�i specific restoratic�n p��ajects and!ar prograuas, as fiindij7g alla��s. Special etx�pliasis v�Till be placec� on creati�ig �artnez•shi�s ��vit�i �tate Park� as t�iey o�vn a z�7a�arity� of tlie land w�ithin tl�e COS�'}s shoreline j�i��isctictiori. R�StDliation Pla�i Policy 6; �lforaito�•s�rcce,ss of r�estot�ation crctivrtres ara�crdu��t strcr�egies l�crsed o�a �rro�T��ot�irag r�e,��rlts. T�iis �la�� establishes � �7ianitoring �r�taco� to evaluate the e�'tective�less of the COSV's effoi�ts to iiriplement the cestoratior� plan a�1d meet tlie overall reskoration g�al. Monitoring data niay t�e tlsed to ider�tif� successfiil �raject desigr�s that serve as examples for fi�ti�re �•estor�tion projects. Tti additiati, wk7ere irio��itoririg clata docuni�nts failed designs, t�ze d�f� �vill be used tc� zizodify the strategy for suhseque�t rest4ration clesign�rojects. Cify Councrl Dratt C{]SV Si�oreline Restoratiorr Pfan, Dec, i 1,20?2 �-� S�CTI�INT�RE� Ex�st�ng�nd Qngn�ng Pro�ec�s and Programs Tlris secti�n sti�nnxarizes existing factors limiting the fiitictiouality af the shareline ecos}�steil� wit��i�i t�Ye CQSV. It tt�en identifies existin�oii�oing projects and �rograt�is tliat �re contri�titing or likely ta cantcibute tawards lacal shoreline ��estoration efforts. Lastly, �his section identifies additional pro�ects a;id progranis tl7at, in cat7ibinatiori wi#�i existing�z�ojects and programs, wot�ld ►neet the goals af tl�is plan and address the lin�iting Factors. 3,1 SUMMARY DF' LIMITING FACTQRS Based on shoreline ��ser�,�atians and existiiig na#ural t•esal�rce assess�ne��ts a�id w°atershed plans re��iew�ed ��liile preparing ti�e City af S�okcri7e Tjcrlley S]�at•elr�ae Iravet�toty c1�7d C��c���rrcte��rzcrtion Repat�t {ilRS 2�1 Q), th� following table �ra��icle� a sumr7�ary of limiting factars fo�• t�ie Spakane Rivet �nci Shelley Lake sho��eline ecosysteia�s. Lira�itir�� factors �re etivi�•aiuneaital �ariabl�s wl�ose pi•ese�lce, absence, or aburldai7�e restricts the distribut�an, nt�iribers, a�� co��dition of ane ar tnore organ�sms (Webstez� 20��}, Th�se f�CtOI'S im�air ecasyst�in ��racesses aiid lii7iit t��e capacity of ecola�ical fixnctiflns. Restgratioii activities sho�il�i be detifeloped to address ttie cause af tl7ese limiting factors, ��here passible. T�b[e 2. �Un�rnae��af r�ctors Liinitiirg the P��oper I'i��ictianittg Conciitiota o�tlie C(?SV''s SPvIA-Regiilate�l�'afers LIMI`�'iI�G FACTOR ASSUIYI�D CAUS�(S) AFF�CTED��'AT�R Diss+�lved rnet�ls(toxics) Past ii�dus�rial practices 5pokane River H'rgh suitui�er water ten�p�i�ature Lack of ri}�arian cover, lo�v/resh�icted Spokaile River, Slaelle}�Lake flo�vs Lack af riparian cover Adjace�ik land i�sanage»ient 5pokaile River (tr�3tsportatioiv utility�ca�-ridar ri�t�t- � of-1�•ay[ROW] rnaintenance), pedestri�il degradation,non-�i�tiVe , sp�cies esta�lishment,uri�an lan�use � (turf, concrete, ete.) Lack af lak�f�•u�ge vegetation Dra�natic drati��da�;��7 zo�ie Qn steep Sl�afley L�'ke lacust�•ine l�a«hs i�iltibits na#�n•al rzcruitrzpent of pei°iitaiient lakesacie vegetatiot7. Presenc�,lspreaci of noxious��egetation Frior inirodtictions,funding Spok�tie River t9iat displaces higher fiinctioniiig i��sufficieait to treat cause or coi►tain rtati��e 1�aUitat existing p�pulatiQns,continued tf•ans�ort along Center�nial Trail. Low dissolved ax�Tgeii �iitroptiicatiori due to high nutrient S�ok�iie River,Sklelley Lake i��puts fra��i not�-paint sources ie7 1�VA ai�ci ID, lo�v flo�v in slack water ]]01'CIO115 Of 1'14'21'. Lack of fisti�j�ssage Multiple lt}�dt'ael�ctric ciams a�rd Spokane_Ftive�� Spakane�alls. Lti�v suriltzfer flo`vs Dai�is ltaLd back titi�lter i�t Lake Coeur Spokane Riwe►�, Shelley Lake d'A1ene and Saltese Creek,�vhicl� results it3 la�v s�unmer flo�vs to the ri4�er and lake,respectively Crfy Coiu�cif�raft C05'JSharefine,�estorat�on Plan, Dec. i;, 2012 �-1 SEC�IDNTHREE �x�stang�nd Dngoing p�olects and Programs 3,2 EXISTING AhJD a�1G01f�G PRC}JECTS AND PRaGRAM5 3,2,� Spakane Subbasin Plan Tl�e Spokane Subbasin P]an{SSP), contairied i��ithin the larger Internioun�ain Sub�asin Plai1, �vas prep�red by GEI Const�ltants I►�c. fa�° the North���est Po�ver and Cat7servatian Col�ticil �NPCC} in 2�D4 (G�I Co��sultants Itic. 2004). The NPCC is res�onsi�le fax de��eloping a fis�� an.d w-ildlife pragram to protect, mitigate, and er��an�e fi�h and wilcilife affec�ed by hycii•oelecti`ic de��ejopment in the Calumbia River Basin, c�Ili� I21cilC� �Tli1l12.I fU[1d1T1� I'�C0111IT1e1]C��t1�T15 tO t�IO 801311��711�� power Ac�init�istcatiQit for �rojects �o im�lei7ient tl7e pro�t•am. T�Ze SSP assessed existing conditifltis ��rit�ii�i the subbasi�l and was develapeci in an open p��l�lic �rocess, inGO�porating feedback fi•oni a ���ide range of state, fedez•al, tcibal an� local nxar�agers, ex�ei�ts, landot�7i�.ers, lacal gov�rnmei7ts, �nd stakeholders, The p�•ittiary pur�ose of t�ie pl��i is to guide #1-�e desigi� a�id fi�nc�in� of �rojects tliat pz•otect, rnitigat�, and enhat�ce fisl� anti r�u�ildlife that l�a�e been ad��ersely imp�eted by th� develo�ment �t1C� Or17�I'at10i1 Of f�l� GOIUIIl�}1& Rl�.'�1' �1}'C�1'O�1C1Wel' System. T�1� COt1Stl'l1CtI0I] c�i7.C� li]r�1T1teI1al1C� O� ac�lllS, �1��31t�t C���1'�{�at4011 Ce�llSe{� �]�' c��Tl,CtlI1UPe aT1Cl �1TIlfJ21' Ilc'11'ti�f�5f; �}OILLIfc�rifS �I'DIlI �1011lf c311C� rialY-�701ri� S011i'CeSr 5�C1111lETltc�t1a11, declaning stream fla�vs, lll'��111z�t1D11, f1511 �211'1.'1��'S, e�11C1 r7aY�native fish ha��e all con#a•il�uted ta the decline of �iative species in fhe Illf�l'111�U11t�31T'� �L1�7�7a51T1. TE]Q �SP cor�tains a n�anagernent plan tliat outlines ga�ls arid s�bjecti��es wt�ich �riaritize iir�plernen#ati�ti stz•ate�ies �o addre5s the ciegr•�ded fish habitat specifically r�Tifi��in tiie Spoka►�e Subbasin. The SSP e��alt�ates tlie hea�th of the major u��ate�• 1�adies incl«ded v�itlli�� the 5pok���e Subbasin, inch�di�ig the Spokarie Ri��er, The 5SP pr•o�ides p��avince leve] abjecti�es as ��Tell as specific� objectives and strategies for effecti��ely managing priotity �s�i species v�-ith�ti tlie S�flkane Su�basin, ObjeCtirFes ar��i strategies within th� SSP incltide the fallo���ing: • Complete assess►x�ezits of�esident fislh losses tlu•ot�ghout the Spokatie Subbasin resultit�g fi•oin dani constrt�ctio�� and operation by year 2020, • Develo�� and im�leinent �rojects direct�d at pi°otecting, resta�•ing, a��d enhan�ing fish i�abitak far both nati��e arid non�iatir�e resident fish tluough i�IZprovements in ri�ar•ian CdIlC�ltlf3l]5, fish�assage, a�id �quatic condi#ions, • Develop a��d r1�ee�recovery plan gaals for sensitive nati�.�e resident fis�3 species. o Conduct tiaseline in��estigatiot�s to dete�•�nine tiative resideilt ac�d resident fish stoe�: conlpasition, distrib�ttian, and relative abundance ii7 the Subbasin. • Pratect,i•estore, anc� etil�aiiee e�isti�g ter'1'e5tl'111 a11C� aCjllatlC 1'�5011I'C�S ltl flI'{l�T't0 Ill��t tE12 i��ca•e�serl den7ai�ds (cultural, subsist�nce, and recreatioz�al) oi� these resources associated u=�1��tlxe e�tqrpatio�i of�nadrotuaus fisheries. • Vw`liere possii�le, acqui�•e priorit3� pro�er#ies that can i�e pz•otected or restored to sapport nati��e ecasyste�iL��ratecsliec� funetioti tl�rougli tii]e acc�uisitior�, conser��atian ease�nents, ai�dlo�• long-terin Ieases. • Create or use existing incentive prog��asns for ��•i��ate landouTners to E��•otect andfor restore ktabitats t� su�pai-t native ecos}�sk��iil��atershed fiinction, • Enl��a�ce populatioiis of 5er�sitive u�ti�Fe residei�t f sh t�ai•ouglt �i�bitat iuip�•o�rements and ��-kificial proc�uetion in caticej�t witl}z�ecovery p�a�7s. City Caunci!Dratf COSV Shoreline Restaradiorr Plan, Qec. i�, 2D72 �-2 SECTIONTHR�E Ex�st�ng and �ngaing Prolects an� Programs 3,�.2 �pakane River INater Quality �la�aged [mpl+�rnenfation Plan far Water Resource Inventary Area (VIIRIA) 57 ��atershed platining is bei�lg conducted in tl�e l��idc�le S�okarle River B�sin (��RIA 57) tlu•c�trgli grauts fi�or�� Ecolc�g��. WRI1� 57 cajnpr�ses t��e �oL-�ions af the dr•ainage basiti of the Spokan� River u�sri•eam of the confluence ��vith Latah C��eek ta Washington State's easter� boun.dary, including all pai�tioits of tl�e ziver �,Pi#liin the COS�I, S�okarte Cauntv is the lead agency� af � pla��ni�lg unit t11at v�7as for�iied in 1999 and includes ba•aad r�prese�itatian of local ageticies and v�rious i�iterest �ro�zps in the basin. Tlie Plarit�itig Unit I�alds zuantl7ly �iieetings that are opei�to the public. The ��RIA SS &. 57 ��Iaterslied Mauageii�ent Plan ��as adopteci by the Per�d f���eille, Spakail�, anu Steveris Cottr�ty Cami�iissiaraers on J�nuaty 31, 26�b, The �'RIA 55 & 57 Watez�siied Detailed �nlple�z�entatiati Flan (DIP) v��as approveci b}� the ��i�Gershed Implementation Te��n on Febrt�a�•y� 20, 2Q08. The DIP is a bliaeprint far caordinatiiig anti in�pleme��ting 107 recom��leiidations aut�inecl irt the Vsdate��s�7ed Management Paan far tlie Little a�id I��Iiddle Spokai�e Ri��er Basins. T�xe v��atershed plaiuiing effar�t lias ide��tifieci a v�riety �f water n�anag�i��ent challenges. Tfie recar��inen�lations fall into tlse fallow'ing cakego�°ies: • Insti•eazn flovv i1ee�3s • ��ate�• conservation, recla�7�ation, �,T7C� l'�L15� • T�omestic exerr�pk v�7ells • ��ater rights and ciaims • Sfrategies for base flo��augnientation « Stx•ategi�s for groun� wa�e�°z��c�iarge au�mentation • Approaches to plan implenientation The watersh�d plan and �ssa�iate�l DIP ha�je resulted in the ��ariot�s �e3� projects �eing implei�lented ��Yitl7in t��e watershed. BQ�ne firtul°e projects niay occui� ��ithin the COSV. CQflrdinafia�i and pai�tici�atian iti tl�e uFat�rshed �la�ining unit can help imple��ient shorelitie resto�•atio� proje�ts wzthin t�ie GOS� t�iat cat� h�lp s��ppoi-t the SOSV°s s�ioreline restoratian goal. 3.2,3 Spokane River TMDL Man�gemenf Piar� The total maximut7l daily load {TMDL} v��ata�� qual�ty impz�ove111erzt ceport ����s p�'epared by Ecolog�� in 2007 anti re4�ised in 2fl1D (Ecalogy 2Q1�Ot�). Tl7e i�epart establislies a n�anagetilezit plan to addcess tlie pz•ot�leni af law• dissalveci oxygeil occl�rring iii t��e ri���r c�ue to �utrapliieation in tl�e Spol�ane Ri��ei• a�id Lake 5pflkane, Eatrfl�hication is a �rocess wliere excess ac�uatic pla�tt g��or�h a��d algal blaoms occur in vvater dl�e to Iiigli levels o�ruikrie�lts sl�clY as l�haspliorus. T��e e�cessive p1�i7t gtoi�tt7 constiu�es lat�ge ai�iout�ts of dissalved aayge�i i�� the «�at��', red��cit7g it to levels tliat are �i�rrnfiil fat• fish ant� o#11er aqi�atic s�ecies. The re��rt i�icludes a Ma��a�ed Ii�tplecne�itati�n Plazi. Th� goals of the Managed Intplei7ie��tatia�l Plaz� are to ��educe significat�t a�nautits of phasphoz�us iz1 tlie Spokatie R���er d�u•i��� t��e April fIll'OUg�l October se�son antl achier�e ��ater qualit�� stai�dards for dissol��ed axygen. The plan Crfy Gouncif Draff GOSV Shoreline Resfarat+on Alar7, Dec. i�, 2042 �°3 S�CTI�NT�IREE �xi�ting and Ongoing PrQ�eGts and P��ograms est�blishes 1imi�s fai� atnmonia, total phasp��arus, at�d car�anaceaus biochemical axy�en dem�rid, TEie plan focllses an sti•ategies to reduce phosphorus because the strategzes ��iil likely res�llt in i•ediictio�}s ofthese �nd otller important poilutants. T11e plar� sets linlits on pai�it soucc�s, inchlding the Kais�r i�id�istri�l facilit�� ii1 #�ie GOSV. In aciditian, the p�an t»ust also assign pollttkant loads to zlon-paint saurces ir� tlie watershed. Noil- �1O1T1� S011l�ces ace addt•essed by a Regioi�al I�Io�i-P�int Soui•ce Redu�tion Program and a Septic Tank Eliminatia� Progca�n, 3.2,4 Spakane Ri�rer Naaar�ous Metals Cleanup Efforts As �uar� of'the Eastern V4'asl�ing�on C��an Sites Initiati�e, Eco�ogy is engaged in ati effort tliat invol�-es canunanities and othet� pa�-t�iers in shaping clea��up pro�e�ts, ll1ClUC�ll7� S1t�5 1%41Y1ll11 t�l� COSV. Througli tlie bnitia:tive; Ecalog�= is atte�npting to reduce toxic tlu•e�ts to people �nd the em�ii•ot�nent �ssaciateel w-ith historical ��ii��i��g practiees in tl�e Coeur d'Alene Basiit, These historical tuining�ractices resulted in contan�inants 1ct�o�,Tn as heaiJS�mekals washing downstream frofl� Idaho. The nletals il7clude lead, arsenic, �.in�, anci cad�niii�n, and they Ila��e settled in sail and ri��er sac�iments at cet�tai�i shoreline are�s along tiie Spokane River. �Ti�Tithin the CaSV, cleai�up effoi�ts are plantleci at four sites. In 2012f cleanup effarts will con7ilzence at the Ba�•�er Rr�ad North beacl�, �vhieh lies on t��e nortl� side of tlte S�okane Ri��er east of tlle Barker Raacl Bzidge. T��e at�7er tlu•ee beaches proposed far cleanup �vithiii the CaSV are Zslands I.agootz, �viy�i-tle I'aint a�ic� Flora Road, ��hicli are �11 ari the sol�th side of tlie S�okane �iver. Initial cleanup waek �;�as cione at fl�e Flora Raad beach in 2009. However, hea�Ty spring 1`LlllO�f 1T1 �OI j C�c�Tri�g�C� p01'�IOT]5 Of t�l� �?1'O�eC•ClVe Shcl Ca]7. T�lE I1�VV cap v��iil be designed �o n�initnize fi�ture erasion. Ecolog3F aticl local a•iver groups isltend ta plant native vegetation on tl7e sail ca,�s ta help stabilize tlYe banks, tlius reducing futilre erosian cances•ns at clear�u� sites. Ct�S�' caardin�tion in tliese p��ajects n�ay �ielp ensure that revegetation effa�•ts ar� strccessful. 3.2.5 Riv�rside St,ate ParklCer�fennial Trail Managemenfi Acfiviti�s T��raugli State Parks' Classification aiid Nlanagement Plannitig Pz•oject, the Rivecside Sfate Pa�k Man�gemeyrt Plau v�•as c�ea�ed in 20a5 to establish a ma�iagemenf plai� for tt�e park that �s con�ist�nt with the agei�cy's goal to identify a��zo���iate rec�•eatioizal experiences tl�at nieet t��e p�eeds of th� �ublic ��hile ��•otecting natural, c��ltu�•ai, and recreatianal z�esaurces for fi�#nre geiiea•atio�is (State Parks 20�15). Tli� park includes several subareas. The Cetitej�t�ial Trail suba�•ea is tt�e �ark area found alaiig tl�e Spakane River ii� a narcow band a�aiig rnucl� of both stiarelines tlu�a«g�� the C05V. According to the }alan; t�iere a��e t��o �•eleWant natn�•al resource n7ajlagement issues far tlze Centennial Trail siabar�a. These include rioxious �ueed cantrQl a��d ��rot�ctian af v��ildlife h�bitatltiatt�ral ecosyste�i�s. As part of the ��arl�-wide vegetation �1�anagement �rogr�t7i, t�ie plan di�•ec�s par�C staff to cflordinake r�i�Xlt their Regianal Ste��vardship Nlailager• to solicit coo�eratiozi fi•o�n lacal ga��ertiments to en�7azice tloxiou� weed canfi•ol efforts along seg��ients of the Ceutentiial Trail for w�iich they ha�re manageiYient res�otisibility. To achi��le this, pa�•k staff is expectec� to actively SO�ICI�VOIL11�teeT'�?Sl'tSG1�J?�t1011 lt�111�I111c�1 1'�Tt1CY'4'c�I Of T10X1pL1S 1��eC�5 aIOIl� t�7� GEI1�E11111�� TT�1�. City Courrcil[]raft C05V S�roreNne Restoratlon Pran,1?ec. 99, 2o12 3-� SECTID�ITHREE Existing a�d Ongain�P�olects and Programs T�i� plan directs �uildlife �tabitat and natw'a! ecos��stern p��otectican efforts to facus att ii�aria�i plaiYting projects, Specificallyr, tlie plai�s' �i�aintenance �i•agrazi7 i�iclucies �lanting �f��pra}�ri�fe native veg�tation aloiig th� shoulc�ers of ttie Cent�t��ial Trail to reduce noxi�us weed invasion a�id exilia�ice slape stability. 3,�.�6 Washir�gtorr �epartment of Fish and Wildlife {WDFW) Habitat Mitiga�ion Fund Tlie V►'DFW issues Hydxaulic Project Appz�Q���1 �I�PA) p�z•n.iits ta prajects praposirlg constrt�ctio�i u�itiiin flo�rinD �iraters. In order to issue a�1 HPA, the ��DFW must ensure tliat project-relatecl iiri�acts tfl fis17 tiabitat ai`e mitigatec�. Using n1o��ey collected ttu•ough ��st permit violat'rons as �ti�ell �s �ayn�ents made iti Iieu of onsit� conipensatat•y jnitig�tioi7 fi•om ��arious bridge pi�oject� ala��g the S�akarie River•, th� WI�FW created a habitat n7itigation fiit�d. Tlie purpose of this fi�ncl is to pro�ide elolla�s far fish enhancemex7t �rojects wit�tiK� the civer tt3at offset past l�abitat impacts assc�cia�ted ��itl� t�je perinitted projects and ���olations. Ty�ically, the fiiud is passed an #a local conservation organizati�ns that fmplement specific sl��r�line restor•�tion pz�aj ects. Use of t�ie fi�nd L� disco��tinuing as the agexicy is mas�ing �x�ay fi•an1 the clirient process, which often make�s the lii� bet��veen p�'oject impacts and fi�tt�re 1°estoratio�i �rajects ciifficu3t to follow. Fut�rre bridge �rajects, like tl�e Sulliva�i Road Briclge repa�r project propas�d �y the COSV, �vill likely neeti ta pre�are pi'oject-specific n�itigation plat�s in order to abtain an HPA. Ho���e�je�•, r�niaining i7ioney in the fiuld r�iay t�e availabl� for sl�a��elin� res�ar�tion project� withir� the CQSV. To be el�gible, tlie i'estaration pz�oject rnust beneft fish habikat. As riparian cestoratian projects and slaor�line stabilizatior�lerosion co��#rol �roject benefit fisll �iabi#at, it is passible #ha# tliese�rajects w�ould be eligible for t�se of a1Yy remaining fi�nds. 3.2.7 Local Valunteer Groups Th� CO�V is ffli�ktut�te to receive I�elp f�•om a `Tariety� of��olunteer grotips tl7at etigage i�i l�a�itat r�storation, often in sltore�ine areas. Tlie�se grou�s iii�luc�e tl7e Spaka�ie Rive�- Fotum, Friends af tlie Falls, the S�akatle C���oe an�i K�y�k Club, t�te Na��tiiwest W1litewater Asspciation, Trau� Ur�lir��ited, and the �'et���ans ConseYVatioai Cflr�ps arliajYg othe�•s. Recent shoreline restoration ]]PO�eCtS 1111�1U�I7�Ilt�{� �7V 5UG�1 �L'OLI�)S 11iGILlC�e T'l�l�l`1�I1 �)jall�3tlg5 c�.Il[� �j10 l'eStOi'at10I1 O��fll'at7eali Park, This }�i'oject i�nrolved dek�ris a�id weed rexr�aval, a dcain syst�m to remedy� sl�areline erosion fram stor�nwater ��urioff, and 1�}rdro-seeding with nati�re �l�r�ts #o stabilize the affec�ed shoreli�ie area and pro�fic�� tiatiti�e pla►�f co�ni�3u�iit�, suppo��t. Qtl�.e�• recei�t �olunteer effar-�s in the C�SV ir�cl�zcie the 2�12 S�okalle F�ivei• Cleazi-Up. Tliis year's e�ent is pl��useti to cfl��er the University� Disfrict, Stillivan Park, Barker F�Qad, and Harvar°c3 Roacl iri �pokaue ��alle}�. Eacli }Teac, tlie ai7iou��1 of litter remaved fz•am the Spokai7e River's sl7orelirtes groti��s as iilo�•e valunteers sha�ij up �iid cove�' ii7�re area, A gt•ov�Ting list of groups and orga�iizations pa�•tic��ate eacli ye�r, includiiig hig115cl�oals, cliurclies, �,vhitevv�te�' �1'Oli�?5, service clui�s, and ot�iers. City Council Dra1t COSV S1�orelrna fdestoratic+rr PJar�, �ec. 9 9,2092 �-5 SECTI�N�'HREE �xist�n�an� on�oing�raieets and pro�ram� In additian, the L�nds Couticil �lat�ted a TI71�4 Of ��7011� SO nati��e s�u•ubs at the Barker F�oad trailhead ci�lring t�ie S�okat�e River Clea�i��p in 2011 and about 1,20C1 pone�erosa �ines aloi7� the Spo�Carf� River near Sullivau Par� ciuring Reforest S�okane Da}� irl ��11. The Lands Cauncil �lans ta cantinue tltese efforts in Spok�ue Valley diu•in� fiit���•e Refa�•est 5�ok�ne Days atid has ideiYtified high schools that �nay be iuterested in assisting w�tl� tiFolu��teec efforts. Sha�•�li�ie z•estoz�atian oppai-tuuities descri}aed in ��iis plan w-ould be of assistance to t�ie council as tl�e�'�7I�l1 fot•fiitu�-� shareli�ie plantir�g px•ajQCfs. 3.3 ADDITIONAL PRf�JECTS AND PROGRAMS �lEEDED T0� ACHIEVE SHOREI,�NE RESTORATION GOALS T'�te follov�ring p�•o�osed additiotial projects and �rografns may augnxetlt tlie existing, at�going projects axxd programs in a man��er that addresses ti�e lirniting factors �nd, tllcY•el�3T, meets the stioreline resto�atioi7 goal (Se�ction 2.1); • Sup}�ort`volunteer graups enga�ed in shoreli�,e��estoration acti��ities • Caorcfiinake ��ith V��D�'W to direct ��ildlife �iaitigation fll1YC�5 towards 5�101'�1111E ei�li�ncet��ent proj�ets �vfthin C(7SV andlor devela� habit�t eniiancetuej7t strategies ta offset impacts associated wit17�ro�osed bridge pcojects � Wox-k �°itli t�ie Ecolagy ta ii7corporate re�egetati�j� iuto fulure h��ardous materials cleaz�up acti��ities loeated aloiig the ri�•ei • �ork v�ith p�•oject n7a��a�ers �vitl�ii7 COSV ga��erncne�rt to incorporate shoi•eline restoration into �1•oposad capital iinp�°ovem�nt prajects located near Shoreline af tl�e Stat�e � Gene��ate fizt7ding tlu•ough fees to su�u�ort staff ���ailal�ility far shoreline restoratiori cflordina�ion The e�istitag �evel of local interest in shoreli��e hal�itat en�iancemeY�ts is pr•otnising but, as a valu�iteer and gra�it fu�iding-cle�endeilt vet�ture; it can�7ot be relied upan alol�e t� realize the goaY of no net Iass af ecologi�al fi�iictions r�Tit�iin the SVIP pla��u7ing �rea, Hawever, grant-filnded v�lunteer e�fforts l�ave conti•ib�tted greatl}� to�n�ards shaieli�ie ��estoratiaji efforts, as tioted above, �nd the COSV shorild �e�•iodically check i�� witl� t�iese ��oluiiteez� organizatioiis to see how ttie CaS� ca�� assist witli planni�i�foi• fiiture shoreline res#oi•ation effarts, Regional �UDFV�J n�itigatiori filncis l�a��e baen a�id will contiuue to t�e providet� ta eitlier t�ie Spokane Canser���tion District (SCD} o�• Tx'oi�t Unlit7iited to l�e i�sed for implen�er�tii�g ]labitat enhancemerits. T'o fap into these, tlie C�S�1 ��ill jieed to CODI'C�111�t� v��ith the SCD, Tr•out Un�it��it�d; a�d the ��L7FV+' fc� create agreen�ents fo�• tl7e design, per�l�itking (�s necessary}a iinpleme�itatioti, and n�aiutetiance of sho�eline e�iancement projects, 3'�ferefore, t1Ae CflSV plaun.i��g staff' s�iat�id begin to regularl�� eaocdina�e with tlie�e g��oups to steer fiznds towards identifiecl ��estoratio�i prioi•ities. Ecology�'s river cleariup pl�ns Clll'tellt�y l�el� i•o�usf vegetatio�l etihaiiceulent campot�etits. Cleat�u� sites noted nea�� Sull�van a�pea�• to in��o���e a ��avel cap ti��itli �io vegetatiori. These Ecalog��cleai�u�� effarts sk�oulci be encouragecl ta acicnrporate a Wegetative restoration cornpcsnei�t, pr�eferabiy v�ritli iriput fi�om State Fa�'ks and the C�SV, f0 �17S111'� t�l�� t�l� �ll'O,J�C�S c�l'E C�t�S1S��T1� ���itl�the S�7o�-elin�Restaratioii Goals flf t�te SI��IP, Ca�it�l imp�•overY�ent projects slated ��itliin tlie shoreline areas li�sle the potential to b� pla»7ed and fi�r�cied so as to inclt�de an eleinetit �f shareline a•estoratio�7. This i�icludes t��e Sulli���ta Road Caty Cour�cil�raft COSVShoreline Restaratian Plan, C�ec. ?4, 2092 3-� SFCTIaNTHREE Exi�ting and angoing Pro�ects and �ro�rams Bridge re�air project aud enliai�ced forttaal ��i��e�• acces� develaprnerlts described iu the access «latfagement p�an eleanent af t�ie C�S�� Sl"v1�' update. VI�IYen discussing justification for th� spendirig of tax dallars oxi shareline r�estar�tiai7 elements of fiiture ca�ital 'attip�•ovenlent projects, this platl i7�ay �Oe reference�i as it describes the role of sliareline cestor�tion tinder the Ss�+IP. L�stly, the COSV n7ay r�i�dif�� shoreli��e development peri7iit fees so tlla# t��e� generate suffieie�lt inconie to cove�•the cASt of staff in�Tol��e�jiellt in s�ioreline resto�•atiar� coorciination. Cidy Caunci!Draft COSV Shorefrr�e Restoration Piarr, �ea 1 i,20i2 �-� SECT�OMF'QUI� priorit��ation Methodology T�18 �lt"101'1t1Z�t10Ti Tllf�tfl{}�010�}� C1�5CIlbeC� 1I7. ��]lS �Ic�[] Was createci specifically �'ar the sliareline coiic�itians along the Spakane Ri�=e�• and Shelley Lake, Priflritization of restat�atgon aceas u�a5 based oii five f�ctars tl7at a��e sitriple to i�tieasln�e atid greatly influence t��e value of shore�ine en�lar�cenYents. Geogra�hical Informatian Systei�rls (�IS} tec�inologg�w�as trtilized to measu��e a��d score eac]} site. Each site is scarred on � scale� of 1 to 5 for each of the five factors. �'Fie suin of the sco��es for tliese fi��e fact�rs p�•ovicled an o��erall pr�iority scare for each site. This score ijluminates restoratiall op�ortunities that ar� b€�th practical to develop and result in tli� greatest benefit to shoreline fiinct�ons. Table�. Re�toe•ation Pt�iari � Scarin Criter•ia I`actor Yle�sureroef�t Sco�•ing Criteria Ease of prapei�� Public otiti�narship Public(5}ar private(1) ac uisition 5hade be��efit Aspect along sh•eam Soutl�bank(5),ivest l�ank(3), east ban�:(2},or north �tI1QC1]l0I'8gll�atlOri} cari•idor{for plan#ing of b�iilc(1), Sites�vitit�t�or�t���n ane aspect receiv-e the ►4�o�ci��vegekation) I�igtiest aspect score, Sites ttiat tisauld nat�rod��Ge shade are scored as 0. Sca1e of res#oration Size(acreage) Area>2 acre�{5),> ! but<2 acres(3),? 0,5 but <1 activity� acr�(2),arici area snzaller thait 0,� acres(1) �ale�vithin context af H�bitat co�uiectivit}� Creates ar fills gaps in�vildlife habitat coi�ricior sur��o�tndi�ig lial�itat i�iatrix (co�i#im�ous kvoocly vegef�tion cove�•}to produce a co�-��ic�ar tlt�t is g�•eater�l�an ]0001'uiear feet(5),500 to 999 lu�ear feet{3), 100 fo�99 I'tneaz•feet(2}, ar under 1Q0 lit�e�r feet{1). Restoration opport��nities fhat�i�ould not create sf�ade�vithin l00 feet of the shorel"ute are not �a�plic�bLe and receive a seore of 0. Cor�sistency`vith a#hez� Supports at least o��e ather This�lari ad�resses SMP Gaal #'7 (Restore k�abitat and Sh�IP goals SMP goal the n�t�iral systents to improve sharelitie ecologieal fimctions}.For st�oreline restor•ation actions that have tltie ac3ditional tt�ez�it of su�porting other SMP goals, suc}�as flaod lia�a��d reduction(Goal�9}or safe�iiblic �ccess (Goal##14), thos�actions�vsll receive a score of 5 fot• tl�is factor. Natnral H�ritage Data ancl P►°ior�ity Ha�itat � Species data ��ve�•e alsa facto�•ed �u tlie �rioritizat�or� analysis t�ut the5e c�ata did n�t aff'ecf an� ane site more tlia�l t�ie others based aKi a lack of knor�Tn populaxions ���tliin tlte �aSV's sho��eline are�s. The ��riox�ity sco►•es are ranked fi•om highest to lowest iil Table � ofthis report. Giiy CouriciJ Dratr COSV Sho�eline Restarairvr�P1aF�,Dec. i�, 20I2 ��1 SECTIONFI�'� Restoratiun O�portun�t�e� Restoz•ation o��arti�nities are discussed below �� eitlaer a �rogran�ji�atic apport�uiiky or as a site- specific apportunity. Site-specific �p�orkuciities cira�,� ciirectly fi•ani physical shareliz�e assessnYeiits that identified sites w�ie�•e degrader� conc�itioKis could be restor•etl to a �co�erl}T fl1T1Cf10111i1� cQxiditio��, These are o1��ortrrj�rPies� for s�iareline �•estoratian for the GDSV's considerafion as the plau is im�lemented. .�s �'estaratia�i oppo�•tuni�ies idetitified in tliis plan are �+olinit�cy and stibject ta available fimding, tiie COSV is not abligated to in�pleinent tlzese oppt��`#�7i7ities directly. Ho���e��er, #he COS�' shauld reference tl�ese �rojects v��llen ��e�i�:wing 5�10�'�i]T1E Cl�Y'el�J�'J111�T1f 1J1'OjJOS�15 or discussing shareline �rojects witli public agencies or interesfed 4�olunteer groups. Where possible, �he C4��' should a#tempt to incor�orate sho�•eline restoratian into prospective projects, ai7d ti•ack such pr•agress, to doctiti�en.t compliance vvith tlie s��oreline resto�atio�i elem�nt of the SMP, 5,1 P'ROGRAMMATIC REST�RAT�Oi� OPP�RTUNITIE� Program�liatic o�}�artuaiities aa-e tlios� that can be incorparated into existin� or propaset� progrant5 v��itlx the goal of resforing ecological fi�itetions ta tl�e �vatertivays ��ithout facusing an specific sites. Progra�u7latic oppor•tta�7ities include appx•oac�i�es ]ilse public eciucation or reg«latory �alic�r c�ta�iges, T�1ese ehanges do not address �pecif�c sites, btat rather, modify t�ie way in r�hicli the pubiic ge�ierally use� and views the sh�relir�e areas in Spakane. OPP�ORTUNITY STRATEG�' 1. Pt�blic E[�u�eafion �xa�n�les iticlude iiicorpara#iott of stream restor�tioa� practices (�?lax�tiug) and ste`vardstYi�a oppoc-tu�iities {iriini�nat �vater use, litter removal) intc� �ttvironmeiital eciucatioti ctn•i•ic�ulu�n at Spak�ne Valley� Pu61ic S��iools a�id calleges. Also, sel�aols c�e� be assig�7ed ta s�ecific sltareliite reac��es to foste�� a cflnsei•vation relatioi�shi�a beri��ee�i studet�ts and tlieir laeal ej�viroument. 2. SEioreli�ie Regula�tioi�s Tlie COSV mayiages tlevelo�rnent I�y re;ulathig use, setbacks, I�ei�,lit, �nd Enforcemer�t ��sign, and otlter standards to reduce impacts ko ecologic�l functions, 3, S���or�Iiue Maintenance Tlie f4lforvi��g �re exacn�jles af�vay�s iu tivliich Il�e CQS� can restor� sharelitte areas fl�raugli COSV mainteilance�ragr�a��is: a. Ide�nti�� potential funciing sourees ta s��p�}ort tl�e devefapment anci implet7ie�itatiDrj of sltoreline inaintena�ice and euh�»cei���ut st��ate�gies a�id lotiv imp�ct de��ela�iixe�it sh•�tegies for COS1� paeks locatecl in sl�arelin� areas. Tliis ti�o�il�i a�pl�• to the folla���i��g pa�•ks �n�iiaged at� �uaintaiiiec� by the Spoka�ie ��a11ey� Parks a►id Recreatioii Dep�r�ment (y�•itlii�i SMA jui�isc�ictiorl): Stillivait Park, Mirabeau �ark, ti�e i1�lyrtle Paint I�iattrral A��ea, aiicl aiiy portions of the Ce�iteniti�l Trail mairrtainecl by fil7e CaSV. b. Develop roadside �naiirtei�aiice �itd e�iliaiicernent sh•ategies �vit�i #lie City of Spok�ne Valley Public V��orks Dea�at•tme�it for roaci RO�� areas ���i#l�itf SMA jtiriscli�tion Maiiltenance str�tegies can 111GIllde slope stabilization (seec�ii�glplai�t�tig of bare sail ar�as), no�:iolis �veec# control, a��d protectiatl of iiat��re vegetation. Ci[y Council Draff GJSV Sha,re�ina Restaratiorr PJan, aec. 1 i, 2012 �-1 SE�TIDNFI�E �e��orat�on Dppo�tun�ties Represe�itati��e streets fi1C�11CI� NOl'xIl Barker Road, Noa�t�i Flora Raad, �[a��th Sullivall Raaci, Soutt� 1Vlirabeau Parkiva�, a��d East Cay�ote Rocic Drive. � �. Conservatian �utures Tlre CaSV may �rtilize cons�r��ation futi�res fiindiug fo plu•cliase pri��ate �ro�e�•�ies �3�it1� high restoratioyf potetyti�l or �iec�•elopments ivitliin a flood zone to e3�hai�ce shoreline�reas. �. S�torrn����ter Pl�n! Tfte CQS��'s stai�mS�-ater master plan��ing iriay ittet7tify� tivays ta Developme��t St�nd�i•ds �'educe ilan-f�•eatec] cut3off froit� entei•ing aqiiatic liabitats, AC�(�1tIOTls�j�y, LI0V�10�)1110f1t $tflllClc�PdS Illc��' I70 TBV1f:jVeC� f0 C�Otei'llllll� iv�iether updated staiidards r�ould provic�e a�pQi�k�ini#ies for• r�cluci��g pofLution associated ti�,rith stor�mvater. �,2. SIT�-SPECIFI�C RESTO�RATIUN OPPaRTUNITIE5 Table �l sutx�marizes xhe site-specific rest�ora#iari apportt�Y�ities t��a# ��vei�e identified ciurii2g cietailed str•eani assessments that oc�c��rr�ed in 2a10 as s�itiiruari�ed in t17� Ciry of S��okaj�e T�e�lfey Sh��•�li�ze In��e��to�y ���d Chcrrcrc�e�•izatiora Re�o��t (URS 2410�. For each o�poi•tunity, fhe cause of degrac�atio�i (impairnienf), filnctions aff�eted, coneeptual resto�•atian strategy, and restaratioi� priarity a�•e pra��ic�ed. Phatographs i•e����eser�t�tiv� of the �eneral impaiz�ments encou�itei•ed at the �•estoz•ation appartimity sites �are coi�tained iza Appen�lix B. O�port��nilies are arranged by their priarit}� score, Spakane Ri��er restoration op}aortuxiities c�n be seen on Figures 3a, 3b, arid 3c. S�ielley Lal�e �•estoratio�i oppoi�tunities can also be see�l in �n inset an �'igure 3c. Sites are generally �iurnbered pragressi�aeJy� along the ��vater�,va}7, beginriiiig �t th� do�vr�streatii exte�t and continuing progcessi��ely up rivei•ta tl�e east, It s��ould be noted t��at q�pot-�unities for en9iaalcing t�ie clrawdou��i zone (shor•elities between seasonal ��igll and low v��atez� levels) acound Sheil�y La�e �ti�ere in��estigated. Little �•esearch exists an successfiil re��egetation �racfices for dra��vdo�vn envit•onments, A revie�� Df l�istaraeal �17ota�gr�phy indicates th�.t 4�egetatian c1ie1 ►�t�t naturall�� esta�lisli alang the narth, �vest, and sot�t�i sicies o�tl�e lak�. Therefar�e, effarts to establish ��egetation tl7ere woi�lcl be better desci•ibed as e��lla�lcement ratl�er xl7an restoration. Rece�it past effa�•ts to est�i�li�h ��e�etafian were L3L1SllCCeSSfl11 7CC01'C�1T1� t0 �OCc�I r�51i�e11tS. ��P���atf,011 eS�a��15L1TI1ETlt alon� k�e lake's ziorth�ri7, western, atfd soutliern di•ati��clov��n �a��es wauld likely reyttire eifk�er stabilizing lake water levels, bei�cl�in�ltarr�cing#�ie shoreline, fl�'iz�'igatiflsi. Due to tl�e l�raxitiaity of the lake's shoeelines tc� adjaceztt, developec� residential prapes�ties �nd t�te fY'eC1lle11G�� af hunian visitors oti and acoimd the 1ake, e����a��c�tnent af the lake's st�ep sharelin�s v�rould seem to �e a low p�•ia�ity v�>it�iin tlle gceatez GOS�T. T�iis is especiaily tcue �•ith rega�•d to Bi1S111'Iri� Il0-tl��-�455 Of SI1�I��1Tle eCC?10�1Cc�l flU1Ct1011S ��'hen ca�isideritig the degree of difficult}� associatecl �tirit�i wa�er level managef��ent ��idlor sliorelitie grading arot�nd Slleyley Lake, f�.S 511G�1, tlte shoreline restoi•atiflci oJ�portunities i�iex�tified arouncl Siielley' Lc��{� �8�� Ta�3I� �� fOCElS OTl t�le resto�•atio�� af 11abi#at alojzg t17e east end af t}�e l�ke and a ��retland ar�a ji�st southeast of tiie lake wliece shoreliiies az�e moce likely to suppoi�t s�iccessfi�l �la�7fii7gs. 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TtYese apprflaches ac�dress tlie s�ecific impait•nien#s at eacll restoratioti op�orh�tYit}� site. �►�Vliei�e ��ossibie, tliey attezalpf to acldress the cause af t[ie im��iz•metYt to ac��ieve long-terin gains ix� shor�liiie ecological functions. The majax•ity of t��e cecotru�ie��ded restoration appxoacl7es ha��e ta c�o with riparian forest or scrul�-sluub pla��tings. This is because t}iese types of r�storat�fln pa�ojects t�ltc� to prati�ide zlaulti�le ecological benefits ttiat e7�llar�ce �ario�.�s shorelii�e funefians, Acco�•d�ng ta reseaceh eond��cted wliile pcepai•irag the Crt��of S�okrr�e lftrlley Shat•eli�e Itzr�e��t�r�� at2rl Cllcr��acte�•izcrtiora Report (URS 2Q1Q), ripaciaix platlti�lgs tend ka �x•o��ide tl7e gre�test i°ett��n 0�1 investn�ent alang tt�e Spokane Ri��er, cansidering t3�.e op�ions available to the COSV, Plantings 4�ithin at�eas of aclive river• flow teiid to require greate� plaruiing; tl7es� areas aftea� ��equi��� ac�ditioiiai resto�•ation factors to ensure th�t plantings are not vaashed out �vitll the first high water af the season. Riparian �alanting p��ojects lacatetl above the acea of seasanally high v�ater az�e gener�lly rnueh simpler to establi��i. T11is section provides g�nera�ized restoratiat� iiifat�t�iation associated v�Tith tiie co�lceptual approac��es nat�d in Tabie 4 to aid in developizig site specific resto�•a�io►�plans. 5.3,9 Ripar�an Plantings Nati�•e riparian planting� almost alwa��s enharice qtiality af �-ipariari E�abitat�. The qualit�� of riparian ltabitat proxnotes several bene�icial fi�nctions to bofh the terrestria�l at�d ac�«atic habitat camponents. These ir�clude polhltar�t filtering, �vildlife habitat (cov�e�•, foc�d, roosting), habitat connectivity, shadingltet�lperatur� coirtrnl af water, and input of arganic matter (e.g,, l�af Litter) that pra`Tides foac� web suppo�•t to ac�uatic species, 111CI11C�117g support for bentl7ic inti�e��tebrates (Ca��itch e�. al. 1999}. Ben�fiiic inve��tebra�es, or insects that li�=e i�i the river soils, are a primaiy foacl souree fc�r nati�.re fish but heatiTy cc�ilcent��ations of rn�t�ls in the �•iver substrate ha�e i�egatively affected the iiivertebi•ates, tlit�s affecting t��e a��erail foad web (Ecology 2005}. Pla�uung�o��r�iparian planting projects mt4st adt���ess tixe ph��sical at�d ecalogica! site canciitiax�s st�c�t as soil stability, xi7oist�ir•e a��ailability, ancl as�ect (an�a�iut af su�f). Sl�ccessfi�l riparian plantings require appropriate species seleckion for a giv�n set of lacal site ccsjiditiarYS. Sor�-�e species are found Tll{]I'0 COIl1I11flriIy oii the �iarth, d�y�a�ilcs of the Spokane l�iver, ��lule others pr•efer the l�ss-exposeci sauther•t� banlcs, Certairi species gra�v near t�ie��iver edge while ofh.ers pr�fer tlie ele��afiians slightly abo�re the water but ��lrere z�oo�s cati t•each the se�sanally� �ow wate�• tabie. For these i�e�sons, a qualified ecc�logist ��ith ripai°ian plantin� e�perience shauld assist ti�vith developing pl�ltiug plans for s�eeific ar�eas v+�liene��er passible, Ap�eticlix C of tlie Cit�� of���akcrt�e Tf�rlley �`laorieline I����enta��y� rnacl Clarrrcrctel�i,zatioa� Re�or�t (UE�S 2010) includes a list of veget�tiori itivei�toried along the sllareline, N�ti�,�e species catitait�ed in tliis list provide a gaod starting ��oint foj•t�te developi�ient o" a restoration projecf}�lant list. 5.3.2 S#reambank�tabilization Streai7�banks �D��Il become uristable �s a �'es�zlt af n�t���•a1 fc�rces, sucli a� ix�creased �vater ve]ocit�T. Wllere ��egetation is present, the wate�� scour eriergy is ciissipated by the tiJegetatian�nd Cify Ca�rnc!!Rraft COSV 5horelrr�e Resforatrorr PYan, Dec. 11, 20i2 �°� SECT�a�FIVE pESTORATION UPPORTU�IT�ES tlle sails are bound by t�ie raQts, fhus resulting izi le�s erosion. Ho�Tever, vtirli�z�e vegetation is absent ar degcaded; often iv association t�vith pedesti�iazt fo�t traffic ar histoi�ieal clearii7�, soils becarne less skable and p��o�e to erasion, Erosion, althougkY a xiatural p��ocess, can be defrime��ta� ta aquatie organisms ti�lien the at7iouut of loose sediments in t��e river (tui�bidity) exceed� lov�T elensities. In addition to �rotecting human infrastcuctiire, suck� �s the Ce�itennial Trail, sfrear��t�ank st��ilization redi�ces tt�e potential for s�iore�ine erosion. Depe�idiiig an site-specifie eonditions, one or riloi•e actioiis ma3� be ap�copriate to stabili�c an eroding sho��eline az•ea. Ri�arian�lantitigs cantribut� gceatly� to bank stabiliza#ion b}�binding soil �n roots and aeting as a buffer to water• ��e�ocity and abrasi��e �i7ate3�ials trans�ortec� in �rater, Sased o�i existing sti•ea�nhar�k catiditions, stabilizatio�l may alsa reqiiir•e e«gdneering teclu�ic�ues sucl� as slope set-back, terr��ing, sail wra�s, ar place���er�t of large ��aoodY �ebris (LWD), to promote long-tern� stability. The terin "�ioengineez•ing" tised irn Table � refers to t�ie ilse af botli engineeriug inate�•ials and biological rnateria�s f�iat can grotiv wit�ui� an engineer�d structl�re to prov�ide sttlictur�l su��ort as well as l�abitat a�id shlde fi�rtctiozls, Exai7lpl�s incluc�e large rock o�• sail �Vra�ped in geotextile fabric a�zd secured u�ith ���illo�� stakes. St►�eaniUahk bioengineering in lorv ��z�ecipitation areas often anclude live-stake pl��tings; bi�ish ar ti•ee re�Tetm�tits, e�'osia7 can#rol stra4� blankets, and willa�v fascines (Hoag a��d Fz'i�p 2002). In certain situations, rnore dur•ability is ile�ded to secu��e Uanks agairlst high water velocity, to p�-atect �ropei�ty and stabilize erod'u7g ripar�an liabitat, Hard devi�es s�ich as ri�-ra� should be speci�"icall}� sizet� and configt�red to the sitt�ation l�y a qualified person or tean�. �'here possible, they S�1011IC� incor�ox'ake plantings. Geotec�u�ic�l aud h�rdrat�lic consideratiflns a�•e inaportant to c�55�55 4T1 a Slt�-51}eClflC�?a51S, 5,3.3 Noxious Weed �antrol Naxiou��i�eed cot�tro] is an essential coi7���atient a�z•ipaz`ian vegetatian ir�aintenat�ce and Y'estoratiort. rlative veaet�tiota, iu ntauy areas thraughaut Spa4caue Valley, llas t1�e pfltentia�to re-establish f�1TOU�f1�?aSSI'�II1�c�T1S�1.�.,1}�ItS�I� bll1.GOT11�let1t1DI1 FPOIll TIOII-�7c�t1V� �iICI 11d�i1Qll5't'eget&�IOII lll r»a�iy areas is sufficient to preve�it its successfiii grr�u�th. T11e i�i�tallation of nati��e vegetatiotl iii aceas w•he��e �veeds are p�•evalent requires c�c�efiil site pr�paratiari�ud zaoxious��eed maintenance, Gi���ll T'�c��IS�1C COTiStI'c71T1t5 C�tl lOtl�-x�l'tll 51te I11alI1t�11ariCe, t�le�2St Ojl�}OL'tllill�}'ta COritTO� 5�4'��C�S 15 fd 52�2Gt]���t1YtS��0 lI7Skc���t�lc�t Call C011lp�te against tlle��Teed(s), atid iti tl�e best case scenario outcam�ete (i.e., shade out) v�T�eds. �I'lie goal s�iould be to establi�h a"��eed-resistailt"plant corrltnutiity to t�ie extent possible. A�i I1�tegratecl Pest Mallagemei�t(IPM) a�pro�cli to establishing fa�rorable co►iditians far n�tive plantsattd contralliiig invasive plants sllould be izsed, Se��eral refe►-er}ces�'e available oi�weeci coi�tz�ol attd speciafists with the Cau�xty Noxious Weed Co�ih•oI Boac•c� are ve���knowled�eat�le af current coi�frol strategies. Crty Councll Draft COSV SP7ore�rrie Res(oratron Plan, Dec. i 1, 20 i 2 �-S sFCT����IX IMPLEME�i�AT�ON PLAN Tliis sectian adciresses an in7plementation fcamewark for the COSV's s�ioreline restor�tioa� t�lar�ing as per WAC 173-26-2Q1 {2}(#}(�i). An impl�r��entatian plan �nl�st iticlude identified par#ners, pote�ttial fiinc�ing sor��ces,timelines, �nd be�}c1m7a�`ks. 6.'1 POTENTIAI, RESTQRATION PARTNERS The fojlo��7ing organizatians have denianstrated an it�terest ir� siiorelit�e pratection or r•estoratioxi in ti7e vici�iity o�`Spakane �L�ajl�y. Tliese organizations ma3T be cantacted wheil seeking pai�tners for restaration prflject fundi��g, construction, ancilo�•znair�tenance ar�d monitoz�ing, Table �: Existing Pa�•tnei�ship �p��ot�tnnities Oegani�ation Summ�ry i�Vasljingto�� The�T�CC is an af�li�te of the A�nericorps�rogr�m admi�iister�ci by Eeolag�r. The Co��ser<<ation Corps WCC pro��ides memi�ers ttie oppoi�tunity to cievelop skills in en�ironinental {'WCC� ��storatian„t�•ail tivor•k,e���•irannjet�tal ec3ucatio�i,and disaster i�esponse. City of S��olrai�Q Va[le,y Watei districfs aee ici��olved in plaim�ng for water use yvithin the COSV. They n�ay be ��'ater Disti•icts inte�•ested i�i partner'v�g on��a�ojects that conserve tivatei•oi�e�}llance habitat. Friends af flte I'alls Friet�da af the Falls is a nan-profit arganizatioi��vorking ta ii3lplement projects ider�tifiec� uy the Sh�ategic ivlasker Plan for the SpoEcapte Ri�er are�. Inlau�l 1'�nrtlirvest L�nd INI�T is a kocal,non-,�rofit,nQn-political org�nizat�on�vith over 450�jie�ttbers, Triist(IIYLT} Th3•au�h easeme��#s, acquisitions, a�td l�y�varkie�g ti��ith otheE•cc►nsar�atio�i�ai�tners, INLT�vorks ta�reserve titi•etlands, shorelines; farmlaElds, and forests in eastern Washin�ton anci tlartt�ei�Idaho. I,a�al Academia Tl�ree local colleges�iave biolagy pr•og�•ams tiiat iuclude ripariati ecology studies. Bti� coordinafing ti`�ith biology}�rofessoz�s,the C�S��3na}f k��able to cx�eate zn�itually beneficial relat ionships�vith tlieir biolog;�studies, pai�ticularl}��vitli gradu�#e students studyii7g ri��rian ecology. Gonzaga 13td Whit�vortiY colleg�hati�e undergraduate I }�iology programs. Easterlt LVashingtan Universit}+has i3ndergraduat�and graduate biology�rogra«as. Itiverside State Par�k T'l�e foundation is a valuuteer graup kliat assisEs the effoi�ts of State Parks staff by I+ou�iciation raisu7g funds for the��ark,�cco�yiplist�iz�g specific projects, and i�ei�ig a helpfi�l source for k��o�•kin���•ith the�ommt�nity in many rvays.Tlie nlissian af the foundation is to p��eserv-e ��1d�t•otect#he�Yat«rai resources auc�inl�ere�tt beauty af Riverside State Park. Sierra Cl��b Upl�er The Sierra C1uU is a non-p�•ofit volimteer orgznization tttiat iias l�eeu tivorki��g ta pratect �olumbi� River Grou�� [Il�]t1[UCc��B11Vll'tllltlt013t ft17({Ct1TI11I111I71t105, TI�C GLLIIJ LS�11�fy�[�le �c�Tg05t�[iCI II1fl5f iii�ltie�rtial gi•assroots e�iviroiu��e�ik�l organization in the United States, S1l0Ii�iIIE Allt�llEl011 T�le 1T71551011 O�t}��Sp01C81te t�llClll�l0l]S�G1eC� ]S�O pI'OVlde Sel'ti'lCeS tC3 fll� S]3Q�i�11B Soeiety region thak allotiv nateiral ecosystems to l�ecoma mare liealttly; ttu•ivirig,atic�restorstive, to�iurture and l�rotect l�irds ayYd otl7er�vildlife�tld their habitats,and to encot�rage Uiolog�cal dives�sit}�for tlie t�ene�t of peaple�nci n�ture i��the 5pakane region and tlie rvorld. 5��alcaue C�nae�nd T�se Spokatie�anae and Kay�k Club is a�7 argat�ization of inciividuals�v}�o���e K�vak Club ei�t��usi�stic abaut hu�alan-po�vered tivatercraft. uf rece��t}�ea��s the club Eias part�cip�ked Cify Counci!Draft COSV 5horeline ResCorat+an P1an, t?ec. 91, 2012 �-1 SECTI�NSI� IMPL�MENTATION PLAN Orga�iizatiou Summary i��joi�tt liabitat restoz�atio�i projects, including tlie Spokai�e River Cleanup and tree plantings at I�Siralaeau Fark, Spokane Conservation The Washington Conser��atian District Latv(R�1�89,08)describes she respansibilikies District (SCCD} and pt�rpase of conservation dist�•icts, which includ�; •Canducting ed��catioii and daa��onstratiori projects. •Cari}�ing o�it ir�pravements to conser��e natui al resources. •Caaperatiiie o�•entering i�ika agree�nents �vith otl�ers, ulclu€ii�tig ntliet�dist��icts. •�v1a�:ing e�uiptuent and v3aterials available to l�ndo��ners to assist tl�em i�i co��se�°vurg natural resoua�ces. The missian of tlte SCD is fo p3`arr�ote the s�ist�i�iable use of��at�zral reso�rrces�vithui Spokai�e CoiulE��. T13e di�ti•ict prouides infarivatioii on their a4��ilable progran�s ar�d se�vices, as we�l as�otential fi�nding sot���ces from o�tside agencies. Spokane Rivea•Roz•iun The foilaiu is a na��-profit orgat�ization that creates taiaterials, evei�ts, a�id actiti�ities ti�at promote regianal dialo€�s for sustainiirg a heaftlty i•i�er sy�stei�i rv�aile u�eeting fhe needs of a gi•orvi�tg population. T��e f�i�un has Uee�i i�ivolvec�in vai•ious s�iorelute restoratian �rojects, i�iclud`u�g ri�ee pla�ttings at h4irabeau Park Tt�e Lan�is Councif Tlie Latlds Council is� Spokane-area grassroots,nan-prafit arganiz�tion�edic�ted to protecting ttie qt�ality of Gfe iai tlie Inlaud T'ot•ttn3�es#,T�te Laiids Cauncil has protected thousa�ids of acres ofpublic land,and in the pracess�ti�orked to�rese�•ve forests, ���ater, and�vil�life. Tz�oiit Ui►limited, Tlie it�ission of Tra�it U�ilimited is to Gonserve,prot�ect, a�ici a-estore cold 4vater fishe��ies, Spolcai�e P'alls Cljapte�• ttieir�vat�i•sheds, and ecosysteills as a nte�ns of��iau�tai�tiing our n�iality of life, TJie Spokane Fal�s Clia�ter af Traut Unliir7itec�does this by}�ro�Yio�ing effectir�e fish management decisions, and by t�ki�ig an acfive pai�t in hai�itat restoration and fisii �raduction�rajects Vetera�ts Consei•vaiio�t TEie missio�i of�he Veterans Cnnse�•vation Corps is to assist veterans by provi€ling Corps h��ining and voluntear opport�i�ikies t�tat help to restore aEYd�at•atect��V�shin�tan state's nahira!resaurces.Volunteer and inte��nslri�o���orhmities ii�c�ude: �Stre�r�i restoration and monitari«g �Res��getation ofi�atir�e pla�its ��estaratia�7 of�vatersheds, forasts,pra�ries ornati��e.grass�ancls �Envi��onmen�al or comriiut�ity e�iucation FC}ther prateckian or restaratian acti�ities �YDF�►'U's H�tbitat 7'lle Restor�tion IJivision leac�s�`DFW's efforts tc�restore arttc��rotect anu�tic Pragram, Restoration ecasystett7s i�y praviding scient�fc,eugirreeciiig, a�id platinufg expertis�ttu•aiigli Divisian � coo}�erative pa��tx�ei�ships.Tl�e divisioii's focus a�•eas i��clude: • Providing iiear shar�ecosyrsten��ssess�uent,strategic plannutg, aiid funding assistance�o local cot�iz�7unities, • [dentifi�ing a�d�rioritiziE7g tieedecl pi��jects to re«iove fisli passage i�airie��s. • I'rovi�3irrg trainic7g�nd g�iiclance to lacal restoi��tian�roject��►•opoi�ents to help co�r,miinities in��etttory fisli passage artd snccessfiill}�restare habitat. Crfy Caunvil Dralt COS�J Shore�ine Restoration FJan, t]ec. 11,20i2 �-� SECTION�IX IMPLEMENTAT�DH PLAN O►•ganizafion SumEi�ar�� • 5uppoa�ti�lg ac�t�atic]iabitat restoratiox�tay prouiding�r���ii•o�ir7�ental eziginee�iE�g revie�v,design, and tecluiical gt�idance to public and prjwate landowners and restoration e�i#it i es. In addition ta tlie partnershyp c�ppoi-tunities listed above, m�ny others a�•e likely. Fo3' example, locaL schaols may be iuterested in st��poi-tia�g slioreline restai�atic��i�rojects. s.a Por��r�►�t s�u�cES a� FuN��n�� T�iere are sevez•a! solirces af patentiai fiindirig available to t�ie GOSV and potet�tia4 �'estaratic�n p�rtners for shoz•eliKae i'estoration projects. Tk1is sectiorY surnmarizes t�ie most likely a�id arfailable fi�nding saurces. Potential restoration parkners i�� tli� Spaka�ie �a11ey area 13ave indicatec� that the #�allo��ring g►•ants have beezy, or are likely to be, used ta fi�ncl pre��iaus s�7areline resta��ation projects. En;��t�anme�3tal Pt�otectian Agez�cy; • Five-Star Restoratia�i Pi•o�ra�i7 - Tiiis �1'a11t fll11C�S CO[]1Tllllllit��-based we�larld restai�atio�i ha��ing a s�rang "oi7-t�ie-ground" contponent, with lc�ng-tertai ecologicaL educational, aild,�or sacio-ecflnomic beneftts to the comi7�unity. Tl�is �i'�I7t is available to citizen volunteer orga��iz�fions, cor�orations, landowtier•s, fede��a�, state, tY'ibal agencies, local governmetit, c�iai�itable foutidations, and you�l� gi•oups, T�xe grant provides �5,000- 520,000 on ���er�ge. A $1fl,000 grant require� in-kind ar eash�n�tch at l:l. Each projeC�t ideaily� involves �'ive partzfe��s. Apply in Marcli - awacc�s in l��ay. For �urthe�' inf�rmation cant�et John Pai, US EPA, Vi'etlands Divisior�, �02-260-807G,pai.jolui c��,r epa.ga��. li�:!l���wti��.epa,�c����,�o«�oti�7l��etla��ds,'i°estor�!Sst�ri U,S, Tish �nd ��Yilclli�'e SeY•vice: � Habitat Cojiservatic�n - Pai�ne�•s for Fish and Vilildlife Pro ram - This probi•an� �ro�vides �xpert tec�inical assista�lce_ a��d cast-shat�e is�centj��es ta prir�ate lando���ziers ta �•estore �'rs�� and r�vildlif� liabitats. An�� privatel�� ot�ned land is patentially eligible, After sigt�izxg a cooperatir�� agreement with a ir�itiimnm cltu•atio�i of 10 years, the la��do«ner �u�orks one- an-a�ie witl� a local Sec���ce biologist to develop a praject plat� addr�ess�ng t��e goals atid a�jective5 of t�1e laiiclo�=ner and t�ie Sert�ice to �enefit fislY aild v,�ildlife species o�i his�her land, The la�adowrt�r is reinibursed af�er pr��eet completian, ba�ed on tlie cast-sharing for�nula in the agreeinei�t. For fiu•ther ijlfarn7�tiou CO11t�Ct Jilll�� Bar�enti, �astern Wasl�iiigtan Caorclinator, 11103 E�ast Montgo��2ery �2, S�okane, ��%A 992Qb, Sa9-893- 800�, Julief Ba�eaiti@f��s.go;�. • �L' er Colttml�ia Fish aud ��ildlife Office Recoverv Pro ►•arn - 1Zec�ot�e�•y grants are a��aila�le to funcl i�es#aratioii,re�co��e�•}�, 2155�55I11�11�, or researcli projects witli an emp�7asis on ��T�11-plar�neci "ozi-#��e��grot�nd" projects t��at �'estore oa• e�ilyai�ce fisl� a�r�d ti��ildlife aud�or tlieir 1labitats, beriefit �'ederalLy listedlcandidate species at�ci theix� kiabit�ts, or improve listed species ry�imbers, hroz�-profits and �rivate lai�tlo��neY•s are eligible. There is �io Crty Counca�Draf�COSV,Sharelrrre Restorati�n Plarr, [?ec. 99, 2012 �-� SECTIQHSI� IMPLEMEHTAI'ION PLaH inatcl� a�equiiement; hov�=ever, projects witll sa�ne cost share or in-ki�id suppai-� n7ay be priaritized. Propasals �i`e accepted aiear t�ie beginning of eac�� fiscal }reai• foi• �•estaratian or r�covery �t�ojec�s to be fiinc�ecl during that fisc�l year, For fiirther iuforiilation co�7taet Suzam�e Audet at {509) $93-8�02, Jnliet Baceiiti at (SD�) 893-8Q05, or Greg�'an �tx•alen at �5�09) 665-3508 ext, 20, or by e1T1�11 at: su�afv�e�audet a fv��s.gov, ji�liet_barenti t�?fws,ga�, oi'g�'eg_�'anstraler�rr fi�vs.�o��, Wa�hit�gtan State Deparfinent of�cology: • Centenn�a! Clearl Wafez• Fu�ad - Proilides funding far actiti�ities to red��ce n4npai��t pollutio�i, comprehens�ve �latu�ing (se���er, starm ��vater, �atershed�, andloi• construction point saurce facilities. Auailable to lacal govern►nents, fribes, aud special piupase districts siicli as s��uer, �Yeal#�i, consei•vatian districts. Tlie fiiriding is ca�ped at �250,000 far u� to �aur years �nd requires a 25 pe�•c�zit match except for construction pcajects; whieh requi�•e a SO percent �7�atc�ti. �'��ndiiag is a��arded a�v�ually. Notice and wo�•ks�iops OCCLIPS in D�cer�ibe�� a�xi lanua��y�. r�pplicatiaris are due l�te Fe�r�uarv. Fc�r fi���ther infarmatioi� contacf Tia�i Hilliard at Ecology, (360�) 407-642�, t�ii1461 n,ecy,wa��ov. htt�,��1ti����W,ee �.�gav/f�p,�itrnl � FIaaC{ COrifPO� ASS1Stal10E ACCOlITlt Pl'D ranl - Tliis �tateu°'rc�� fi�ianci�l assistance �x'agr�rn fiinds ��•oposals that can deti�oilstrate a pcopensity foz• �resei•vatio�7, restoration, ar enhat�cernent of Endangered Species Act-lis#ed fishery t•esaurces t�u•ougi� �la�ining or flaad damage reduction �rojects. An�� ptiblic entity tllat �e1�ng� to the l�ational �'lood I�xsl���ance Program, including tr�wns, cifies, C�U11�1�5, �ild �Ii�l�}l�Nc��lVe At��erican t�•ibes t}u�augho�at Nie state are eligible. �'uudiug is capped at �500,000 per cour�ty pe�• bierinium and requires a 25-�0 pei'cei7t ��atch; dependi�ig on t��e �ro,�ect. Applic�tions are due in h�ay, �vit�i filnds available in Septeinber. Ffli� further infoz•�nation contact Ted Qlson at Ecolagy, (�0�} 329-3413,to1s�61.n,ecy.r�a. a�v, • Non�oint Source Inspletn��itatio�� Gr�ant ,319 P�•o ra� Tl�iS fiind �ro�rides gt•�nts to laeal goverr�7�ents, l�iativ� Ar�lerican tribes, state �gencies, a�td non��•ofit orgaiiizations to address identified non�poi�it source �olhitifln and to inl�cove and protect water c�uality. Gi'�Tlt fllil{I5 available far each state are dete�•tnined b�� an Envi�'O111I10rit�� Pl'OXe�flOri Agency--de��eloped allocation formula. Gz�a�rts a�•a a�nTarded ar��ually. Fpl' fL1T'��l�l' inforn�atio�� contact H�len Bresler at Ecol�gy, �360) 4Q?�61 S(�, ��}�re4�1 cr ecy.�va,gov. • Waterslted Pla�u7in� Grant Pro�r�tY� - This �rogram pro��ides fiands far tl�e organizational, assessi7�ent, and plamiing pllases of watershet� z•elated projects. Tl7e �a��ogranl ��equires a 10 percent i7�aicli faz� Phase � �V�f�15E]eC� 1]Ic�1Y111T1g k111�71�1I1�Tlt�f1011. EligiC��e candi�iate� itic�ude go�erivlient agencies or tribes r57ha u°ish ta ap�ly for grant func�s fot• w-ate�•shed Yelated pr•ajects, To be eligible for Phase 4 fiinding, t��e �'atershed Plail Cl1l1Sf �121Ve 1'�C�1VeCI a�l�]1'�6�fr�l fI'Qlll fl]� ])IaIll]1Tlg Lllllt 1t1C� tll0 CDllllt}T gaver�u�leK�t(s}. Grant a�nounts vary depe�idi�ig on whiclt phas� of planr�itag is fo be funded and ��v��ethez• projects i�ivolve one or ii�oj•e tllai� on� VI��IA. Grauts are fiiraded ot� � fiscal ��ear basis. Applieations a��e due in Jt�ne ai7d aw�ards are a�t�iou�iced ii1 Tuly, For 'urther ji�fortnatia;i coz�tact Catlry Ht�blaard, Gz•aiits Adr�iirtis#rator; at �colog}�, (360) 407-6491, cahu461 �r�cy.wa,�a�r. Caly Co:mc1l Dratt G�SV 5horefrne ResCoratio��Plarr, Dec. 19, 20�2 �7-4 �FCTIONSIX �MPL�EN�EHTATION PL�IN • �'as�iin tor7 Coastal Prote�tiaz� Fuzid — Teri�v Husseman V���ker ualit r Accai��lt - Tlais accflunt is used to fiiricl en��ironmen�al, i�ecreatianal, an�i aesthetic restoi�atian and et�l�ancem�nt projects. Funding is availa�le ta local �overrunenfs, triUes, �vaters�7�:d planniyig units, npn�rofits, and state agencies. Prioc•ity is given to prQjects t��at involve pai�#nerships �vath local i•es�u�•cesl vol�inteers. Ret�l�ir�s EcaloggT �aar�tner. Tatal �.vailable fiinding i� $200;OQa for all projects, Match not rer�uired b«t given points. Applications ar�e accepted yeat�-ra«nd. Fflr• fi�xthei' 11�f0I'IlYc3�f011 cont�ct Melissa GiLdea-sleeve, Vlfaterslfec� Caordina#ot•, (36D) 407-65�8,nY il� �61 r�,ec�'.wa,�a��. Wasliingtan ,5tafe Reci•eatio�a a��[3 Conservatio» Of�ce: � A, i1�tIC L7Tli�5 Ei��iat�eement Accoi��it ALEA - Tllis grai�t suppoi�ts the �u�•chas�, improvejiietit, or �roteetion af aquatic lands for �tiblic �urposes, including iinpx•oved accessiUility. T�ie grant is a�railable to local goverYU7ients, state agencies, and tcibes�. r�.pp]ica�its tuust �i•oti�it�e at least 50 percent in ti�atchi�ig reso�l�•ces. Projects �nust be coi�sistent �vitii t11e lacal shareliue master �rogi•aEn and mtist be locat�ed on la�lds adjaiili�lg a wate�� body tliat nieets tli�e definitio�� of "uavigable." Fo�° furtl�er itifc��•i���tic�n c�ntact Kim Sellers, Ontdaor Grant 1bTauager, (3GD)402-3082, kir��s,r rco.��r�.�r���. Washi�igtan State Depa�•t�taent of i�Iatur•al ReSflurces: � Restot�atian Fi�nciin�t�ogram--The DI�TR fu�lds prajects associat�d v�=it�i its aquakic lancls lease progran�. Func�ing typicallp coji7es fi•am the ALEA; as described �bfl��e tander the Washingfon State Rec�•eat4on a�i�i Canservation 4ffice. Under the ALEA, the DNI� is instcucteci fo ensu�•e tiiat revenue genea'ated from state-aw�nec] aqL�atic lanci leases goes back to helping restore aquatic en��ironnle�its, Ftecently, t�ie DNR fu��ded a ripat�ian restoration pa•o�ect at River��alk Park in the City of �pokatie. For ft�rther inf�i't�latiifltl contact ll�ionica Shoe►Ilakei� a# {2��)79�-2949, monica,sl�o4«�akeria?rl�lr.t�ra.�. Ree�•e�fi�nal E�uipuient Incoi�pox•a#etl (REI}; � Sten��rc3s��ip �r��ts -Eve�Yv yea��, REI gi��es 3 �ercent of its p��evious �ear's aperating ���ofit to Acg�ni�atians that emplo��ees hav� ic�entified as LIl]]JOl�taut pla}Te�•s in local coilse��vation aetit�ities. Yn 2010, tl�e co�npan�r gave $3,"7 iiiillia�i in g�ants to jnare tharz 33� groups across flie coitntry�. The Spokane Rive�' Farutn is one �f t�u•e� Spakane-area groups to receive azi REI gr�nf in 2011, Tfie grax�t �tiras used to pro��ide iinp��aved f•iver access arid s�gnage as �vell as h�bitat restoratioii at Ivli��abeau Parl�. 6.3 TIMELINE AND BEN�HMARKS FOR IMPLEMENTING RESTORATIaN PLAN Restarakian �lajis invalve lotig�terzn goals aild efforts �vith n�ajar developiiierits ��ner�lly occurring as fiitYdit�g beeor7ies a��ailable. As �er �1VAG 173-26-201(c), m�ster pt•oge�ams inust °`iilclude planrlizig elei7i�e�lts tliatF ��hen implex��ented, serve to inlprove tl�e overall CDI1C�Lt1Q11 Of ]jabitat ��id reso�lrces wi�l}in th� s�iorels�re ar�a." Ta facilitate this palic}T, tliis pla�i autlines fi��e skeps ttiat tlie CCIS�' ii�a}� �tirsue to inlplettiei�t �lle r�stoz�atio�i �Iemerrt of tlie ul�dated SMP artd #he policies in this plan. Tlie �irsf sfe�� v�'il] be to �stablish a restnratiaji pragram ��itliin a depart«�e�it o� city goveriuuent. Vv'itkiij� a�ie ye�r of t�e SIV1P's faa•z��al adoptian by the COS�V and t�ie state of W'ashiiigtou, the COSV ��all begin in�pletuei�ting this plan, Inl�le�xient�tian Crry Courrcr!Draft GOSV Sl�oreline Restorat�ofr f'lar�, �ec. �i, 2af2 �-$ s�crMaH�IX I�PIEMENTATIOHPLAN inclt�des the cledic�tio�i of sfaff xesources aiYd th� for�natian of a cent��al shoreline restoa•atia�l file that will cfliitai�i �ll documents associated with effot�ts ta �oorciinate, implement, or othez�w�ise support sharelan�restoratian activities. Qxsce familiar �vith the goals, �olicies, and Op�J01't�iIlltle5 cantained in this p1a71, C�SV staff wat�ld begin t1�e secoi�d step, olitr•�eacl7 activities. Quti�each is likely- to include �ffoi�s to far�l7 pai�tnershi�s oil site-specific resto�•atiat7 appat•tuuities, meetings «ritli po�#ential restaratioit partners to de��elap ititer-agency�lde�ai•tment �lans fa�• shoreline restoratia��, andlor ef�orts t❑ meet with public and private schools ta fostei•shareline edr�catian and volunteer oppoi�tu�ities. Qnce tize CQS�' li�s id�ntified pot�ntial restocatiat7 pairtner�� and specific� prog►•ai�imatic or site- specif c p�•ajects, the thi�'CI Ste�l '��rOUICI 1T1V01'V� 511�]�]02'�1I1�TeClUe5t5 fOt' fl1I1C�111�, This wauld likely t»p�en as a parttiezsk�ip with oile af the orgatiizatians identified i�i Sectifl�i 6,l. Applicatia�is foi• fiinding will likely target one of tl�e sources id�ntifi�d in Sectian 5.2. The fot�rtli skep invol��es su�port tlu•ong�iout t�ie construction ph�se of a �'estoration acti��ify. Exaiilples of G�OS�1 sLipport ma�� include, but are not limited fo, pro�Tisioti af city x�esaurces sue�i as nlateri�l ttanspart, site preparatioil; sigxi�ge, Ol' �11�I1� flLltf�c�G�l. The fifth ancl fii��l step ��auld i�rioi7itor the sliccess of the restaration �arogram; �s �7�easured bg� jneeting the benciuiiarks of tt�is plan, �nd assess tlte existi��g pi•ogr�Y��. based on manitaring �•es«lts, The L'eSLlIXS Of t111S �55�55T11�I7.t Wl�� {�UCUI11011t progress in imp�ementing the z�esto�•ation elet7lent of tlie �NIP arid aid in deter�ni�iing whetl�er a subsee�uent i�pdate is necessary to the SMP,as xequir�d i�tider RC�� 90.58.0$0(4}, V�'�iiie e�act dates caruiot be specified for these fi��e steps due ta titi�certainties i�Y the SMP upciate ada�tion schecl�xle and funding ���ailability�, Table 6 pra�,�ides a target tinieli��e to aid in conceptualizitig tlie process. BenclYmarks assaciated uTit�� each iznplementatioii step tivere de�,�eloped to provide a means af deriYOnstrati��g pz�ogress and comt�li���ce ��vitti SIvIP restoration goals. Becaus� of iuicertaii� external fiinding sources anr� partne��sl�ip op�oi�tutiities, benc��imarks foa• site-specific resta��ation projects a�•e not t�ie focus of this �lai�. Dates assoc•iated u�ith eacl� benchrn�rk are based on a�i �stir�iated forr�la� SMP upc�ate adoptian date on ar befox•e DeceiYil�ei' 31, 2012. A latei° adaptioii date would affect t�ie ti�neline relati�le to the �eriod of delay. Benclxnaark da#es are not nieant ta inapede any pz�ogress that migh� accur prior to #he ciate given; any early shoreline restaration Ill'O�PESS SIlOLI�C��}e C�OCLl11i�11L��C� �1iC� Stfli'�CI 1T1 f17� COSV's files. Table 6: Tilueline an�I3enct�m�rl�s Yea�• Step �nding I3escri�tiau Sei�climarEc l 20I3 COSS�allocates resources for parkion crf COS'�,veri�ies that sufficient Y•esaurces have been one full time employee (1D-25°ra) as�er alloca#eci by 12I3112013. COSV will create a tliis plan, shareline restaration pi�oject file to store and h�ae� prc�gress. 2 2014 CdSi�restoration staff has E�iet�vith CQS��ivill�iar�e met�ti�it}7 potentiah restoi�tion several ke}�gr•ou�s ta ci•eate E�a��h�erships p��'�ners, 1Vleeku�gs mirlutes ss�ill�ie docui3teE�ted an speci�ic slioreline restora#ion pa�ojects. a�ld stored ur res#arakion�roject file. COS��res�ocation stafi l�as mef�vith other COS�� deparhneaits ta look fdr sl�oreline restoration oppQrh�nities assaciatec��aith City Council Dratt COSV Shorefit�e Restdrafro,��lan, Dec. 1�, 20?2 6-�} SfCTMONSI� IMP�EM�HTAT�ON�LAN �ea�� Ste�� Descript9on Benclun�rEc �nding praposed CIPs�vithin SMP jui�isdiG�ion. � 2a16 COSV, in partnership with others,tir•ill C�SV�vill pa��ticip�te in one or more a�ply for res#aration f�inding. ap�jlica#ial�s foi°restoralioFi fimding ui�a��h�ership tivith organizations identified tiv�ou�,i� o�it�eacfi a�ctivities by l2l'3112016, 4 2418 CC}SV su�poi-ts fimded restor�tian COSV will pz•ovicfe sup�oi#(as dese��iUed in projecks,as�k�le; �ti�ith materials„ Sectian G 3,above}for at least one restoration trans}�ortation,site preparation, si���age, �1•aject by 12131J2018. engi�ieering, etc. 5 �a20 CdSV�tionitors pi�ogress of pi�o�rarn a�id COSV GY1�I 1110171t01't�l��ll'Da1'�SS c�llC�SUCCB55 Of s�ecific oppoi�t�t�tities, COSV assesses the COSV's restflratiait progr�ii�; �s��ei•Section pro�ress, detea�min�s need for additianal 7•1 of this repoit by 12!31,'2t}20. 5MP updates, I C�fy Cocrricil Draff COSV Shorelrraa Resfo�ration�fan,Dec. 41, 2012 �-� SEC�IAHSE�TEN MDHITORIHG,MAIHT�HANCE,AHD ADaP1'11�E�AHAfi�MEl�T 7.� MONITORING PLAN This sectian pravides steps far manitocing the successfi�l iniplementation of this plan as we1L as � pracess for moiiitoring site-specific restoratian pa•ajects. Monitai�ing c�ata will be utilized for ongaing m�intenaiice sfrategies, ad�ptive managerjient, futur� grant applic�tions, a��c1 subseque�ik SMP updates, 7.1.1 M�anitoring of Plan Benchmarks The followi��g nionitari�zg n�ethflds are desigtYed tfl dacuii7ej�t progress ��vith t�►e in7plementation of this restoratian�la�i, Propased �ionitaring activities are tieci to t�ie benclunaz•�s establi�hed in Table 6, abov�. Future S1��P ta�dates ��ill be��efit fi•oni data callected in tliis regard. Monitoring v��i11 k�ighli�ht �'1101'� t�le COS��'S �31a11 18 11]OSL SLlCCe55�L1� &C1C� '4��1�T'8 1� I71a�' lle�f� ]CIl]71•o�'@t7leIif priar t� tlie a�ext roimcl of SA�P u�dates. Benc�iinar•lc 1: Allocate staf�i°e�otai'ces by 2013. IVlonitorici� Method: Re��ie�� and eE�aluate at��uai i•estoratian budget to detet•miiie if existing fiuidi�ig is sufficient ta support ini�lementation of resforation�aals. Cozztiu�y: Request la�ldget sum���a�y for•projects�•ith resto��ation�lernent. Adat�tive Mana et��e�xt: If fhe COSV cannot allacate financii�g for staff tfl implemant � restoratioai prograni, tlie respflnsibility zYiay need to be paesed oi�t aud delegated to a ��ariet� o�departrnetits. If ttiis is th� ca�e, it u�ill be important to ha��e a cei��ral silo��eline restoration file ko t�'ack overal� p�•ogz'ess. Benehtnarli 2: IVieet with�oteiltial restoratian pat-tners by t�ie end of 2D 14. i�fionitax•in M�: DocuiYient that �ixeekiiigs ha�Fe occurred a�� that an at�empt was made to schedule meetit�gs, Contit�gcnc�: Doc��tiie�lt internal CflS�� tueetirigs w�iere z�estoration caricepts r��ere i�icorporated into sho�•eline der�elopi�tejit prajects, suclx�s�ie�wv bridge��ork, Ac�aptive lvlana�emex�t: If the COSV is t�ns��ecessfi�l at orgar�izing a ►��ee�ing ��rith potential restoratian �ar�ners, t�ie CDSV i1�ay deleg�te COSV's positior� to a restr�z�atioii �aart3ie�• ��itli deiYYC�iistrated restaration goals tl7at c�i7i�leinent those of tlae CQSV, I��I1CI11IlSiTlc 3: Apply for•fu�iding b�=2016 (��ith partne�•s}. Moni#oring Methad: Doeu►nent application far restoratic�zl fi�ndin�. Contingencv: Documei7t���hy no action was �nade (e.g,, laek of,�artn�x�s, staff unavail�ble, etca) and li�v�T ta ens�u�e fi�tuz•e�ctian. Adat�ki��e Ma��a eig_nei7t: If tlie C4SV is unable to partner oai a�estoratio��fi.i��diug a�plicatiozis far an�� reasazi, the Cf)S�� ��lay altet•nately seek fii�ic3irig tlu•augh council far �ro�i•aiY�i7�tic restoratioY� opporti�nities��-itllin the COSV, examples of 4vhic�i are pi•ovided in Sectioii 5.1. Be�iclin�a���{4: COS�� ��Vl�� �c�Pf1Cl��af� lil c�tlC� pfDVl{�� SL1�7�01't �QL' 7 t'�S�Oi'afl�ri �71��jeet by the encl Q���l$, Monitocin�Vlethad: Doci��neirt particip�tion it� a i'estaratiari project. Ci1y Coarnci�Draft COSV Sharel�ne Res(orat+'or�Pfan, Uec. 1�, 20i2 �i-7 S'�CTIO'N SEV�N MOHITORING,�IAIHTEHANCE,AND A�AP1`IVE MAHAG��IENT Coi7tin e�nc�; St�mniai�ize at�empts made to as�ist restoratioti p��ojects and re��ise strategy ka a rnettlod inor�ca�able af�Tielding results. Ad��ti��e Mana ei..�: If the C�S'� is Linable for any i•�asoz� to stzpport a restoration projeet, the COS'�' may re��ise it5 st��ategy for obtaii7ing t°estoratian pai�t��ezs and i«lplementing restor�tian projects, BenchYna�•�{�: A�IoilFtor atbd summarize sticcess of i�n�leinentitig restoratian plan by 2020. I1�IOT1LtOC1I1� MCt�IOC�i: C�SV niay pi�epare 5t&t115 repai�ts CIOCUIl]011tlllg f�le COS�i's p�•ogres� ta��ard achievitig the goal aild policies af this p�a�Y, recoint��ended adapti��e matiagement strategies, ancl the need for «pdati��g the restaration plan ducing tE�e next cycle of SIVfP upc�ates. Contin��. Dacu►netit �ause o�'noncampliance v��it�� S�+/IPlfailure ta iraiple�ment. Ada��i��e 1Vla�ia er�: COSV will �•e�rise stcategy based ori experience over ttfe fi�•st five_ y-ears since reskoratian plau w�as impleine��ted, 7.1,2 Restarati�n Site Monitoring Se��eral af the site-specific restoration acfi��i#ies �re similat� in ziature, Due to this fact, it is especially� impo��t�nt ta monitoi� fhe success of individu�l restoration acti�Ti#ies sa tha# subsequent restoz•atio�� projecks can be �ziodified based ai� tl�e particular snccesses and faiIilres of each coiYipleted �roject. Izi adttition to �nonitoring new shoreli��e z�estaratian project�, �t is ad��isabie that the COSV oi• tl�eir �artner contact existing shoreline restoratian �roject proponents to see i� tliey are nzo�iitorirlg their i�estoration projeets a�id, if sfl, if they witl sl�a��e their i�ianitocii�� data. W�l�ll c��]�71V111� fDl' 1'�5t{}I�ation project fi�t�ding� t�18 COS�� c�riC� �al'f[1�P5 S}lOU�C� LT1CILli�� fUTlC�lilg fo�• follo��T up monitoi•ing in the fiinding applicatia�i, Mouitoi•ing data can be used ta c�irect maintenance activities aud denlonstrate t��at the COSV as fallo��ring th�•oi�g�i an the g�ant-fiitided projects. In �dc�ition; it can ensi�re grant�cs tlia� futuce grant-fi�ncied reskoratio�Y proj�ect� ��ill ha��e tlfe benefit of lessons leai�iled frnm past pcajects. Tlie U.S. A�•tu�r Corps of Engineers �cosysteiYi Majaa�emeiYt aY�d Restflration Reseat�cka Prograr�l �rovides tt�e fallo��izxg descriptian of the process for i����lei7�eilting monitaring for ripa���ian restoratioii projects; TIYe general��•ocess for itnpletnentin� ripaz•iaii resto��ation anu monitoring is oiltlinecl in fi�,�e basic steps, Th�se inclt�de; (1) setting gaals and objecti��es, (2) developit�� a 171flI11tOi'111�T ]7TOt0001, (3) designing and i�iiplemeiltirig data collectioti, (4� analy�zing s�I1C� 1Ilt�t']}T'et1T1�it70171t01'lTl� C��t�, and (3} assessing restorati�n effor�s. T�iis pracess is lielpful far i�iailitori�ig all sl�orelirle projects describeci by tl7is plan. Adciitioi7�.l det�il faz• eacli af the fi�le ste�s i�provided in the 1ite��ature (Guilfo5�le �iid Fiscl7er 2dOb}. 7.2 MAINTENANCE A�IaiYitenauee res����sibilities u�ill c�epend t�il the specific ��roject and tlle� d��namics of the partnersliip betu�e�n the GOSV and its �•esto��ation partn�r(s). h�iaii7tenatic� fs an inipt�rta��t as��e�t of project cox��pletion, The COS�� is alread�� committe�i ta �7�aitltainin� va��ious areas �lzider its park inaijitenance respoiisi�il�ties. Ofteii these oti�er•1�� v,,�itl7 State Parks' iriaititejiance i�es�aolisibi�ities tlu•oughaut Riverside P�rk. City Cour�ci!Dralf COSV S�horeJrne Restoratior�F�rar�,aec. 1 i, 2�i7 �-� SEC�IDNS�VEN M�f�ITORING,MAIM'dENAHCE,AND ADAPTIV�MA�N��EMENT Specific nlai�itenance activities r�Till depenci o�l site coi7ditio�is ai�d lxionitoriug i•esults. For ekam�le, res#oratioiz �rojects proposed at sites ���ith identi�ed i�oxit�us ��egetatiai� will zieed to Yllc�lrif�lCl VS'��(��lO�}�l�aXlOSl C2(�LlCtlpll5, Crty Ca+�nci!Dralt COSV Shorefine R�storatio,�Plan, Dec. i�,2042 �°3 ��C1�aNEIGHT �EFfREHCES Co��ich et, al. 1999. Tlle Role af Be�ntl��c Inverkebrate �pecies in �'resliu°ater Ecas�Fstenls. Biascience, �rol, 49,No, 2. February 199�. Ecology (V4Y'ashington State Depa�•tmetit af Eco�o�y }. 2D02. Wasl�ingtazi Sta�e Wetlaucl �vali�atic�n 5tt�dy, PIlaS� 2: E�lr�lll�.�1T1� SIlGC�SS, Ecolog�publicatia►�#�02-OG-009. Lac�y, Waslxingt+on. Ecology, 20D3. Introciu�tio�� to ��ashingtoti's Sf�oreline Managemeiit Act (RC��' 9a.58). Ecolagy �ublic�tior199-113 (2003}. L�cey�, �Vas�Lingtan 2 pp. Ecalogy, 2004 Re�toration Plaruiing a�id the 2003 Shorelin.e Management Guic�eIines. Ecolagy Publication#�Q4-06-[}22. Lace}T, ��Vaslaingtan, 7�p, Ecology, 2(?a5. Iaraft Cleanup Action Pl�n, S��okane Ri��er Lp�•iver Dat7a PC� Site, S�akane, VI�A. Toxics Cleanup Progra�t�, Easte�•�i I�egional Office. Spokazie, ��VA. EcQlagy, 2006. Spokane Ri��e�• '4��ater Quality IVI�na�ed Implenienta#ion Plat�. Spakane, ���. Ecolagy, 2Q10a, Shoreline Master Prag��at�� I�a�ldb�ak. Ecalog}f Pubiicatian #11-06-010. Lacey, ��asllingtoj7, Ecology. 2010�. Spokane River and La�� Spokane Dissolved Oxygen Tota1 Vlaxit��ii�� Daily� Load: Water Quality Inip��o�Tenxeut Re}�ort, Eeology Publfication #07-10-Q73, Lacey, jTi�'�. GBI Consultants. 2�04. Inter►nounta�n Province Subbasin Pl�r�. Pa•epared for t��e Narthwest Power and Caiiservation Gonncil. Spakane, �iilasliin�tou Hoag, C, ai�ci J. Fri�p (Prepacecl by), fai•Nahir•al Reso���•ces Co�zservatrori 5ersrice �(NR�CS), 200�. 5treambar►lc Sail Bioecigineering Fielcl G�zide for Lo�w Pcecipitatian Areas. USDA 1'�TRCS Pla��t Material Ce�lter, Aberdeeti, ID. Ciuilfoyle and Fischer. 2006. C"naidelinea f��� estaUJisliin�rilonikaring prag�•a�us to assess the success of Y�ipaY•ian restoration efforts in arid and sen�i-arid landscapes. U5 Army Corps of Eugineers Ecosystejn Mat�agetaYetit ai�e� Restoration Resea��c�l P��ogra��, Techtiical Nate ERDC TN-EMRRI'-SR-50 Spokaite Caunt�= Cans�r�Tation District (S�CCD}� 2005, S�okati� Cauuty Praper �'uuctioning Conclition Stcear�i Tn�'�I1t01'�' �L A55�55T112ri$. S]701Ga11�, �VA. �tate Packs (Was��iz�gton State Parks and �ecr�ation Gonimission). 2005. Ri��e�•sid�e State Park h�anageine�at Pia��. 4lyrz��ia, ��VA, URS Corporation. 2010. City of Spoka�le �alley Shore�ine I�riaste►• Pi�a�razn L)�date, Shoreline In;�entory� and Cha�•acterization Repart. Spakane Valley, WA. 'Vv'ebster.2QQ7. 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' :�._ t ' ....:•i,. �t '=-i ` : s� � Typical wiew of Restoration .-' '� } .�F� ; :� �� + �Y � 5 ', 1' Opportunity 38 shotiving : � - - =�s� .`°d - * ' .�.,r -' _ _ 1 �;,� ., ' ,:,�`I degraded habifat area due to :� `: " • s , ,., r , , t�. recent fire and heavyr faat traffic . ''` `"` - � ,_`�'� }'+'`- r� :'` ` ' f :����� ,�,,'i'� as�ociated with recrea#ion � � ;� ;, [`��.�.�..S.S. t l 1 a i „` _ _ ..� t 'i' �1: - . ." � �i �� �r f x ` ..„,� .a '� � ,d r' . �� ti.1�J � .,3 � ��� �:% r �'�:t��=LVa�+'���"�' ;:°_� � #,� , �• � a M..l S �Y.�, �} �"3�`j Yc ' ; ° "✓��t��' 4 � � '' �7 " � +"� i,_ A+ � �3 A 3f _� } .q.a.,N 5 i . r^t r �.� J \'. r..,��rS�t,� �sc ��*�?' ..iy .M.. ��`'����*r��.� a . . � �'S .�... } t. 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D,�tB: � $ D�121109 r. � f Direct�on Photo Taken: =1 �' , Northeast, from pedestrian trail g�L � �:� ���r z�'f ' � � F � k r r-�' � "�. r� f .i 1 ��r ,y+t � � �� . ��}� '� irs �� ��� . - '3° '�. ��,�,�� ��i r -� 1 ��� r ��� .�` ���2:, � �S�'� �'� �? a d-y�;i 3�;S � ����. ��.a�i�a y ��{�,y���' `.'� - ������ y rt i�µ.'*�,�.��r C t I`.�„� _7 '�'l�Y ..- .. � .��'t � ; } b' '�'b� . . _ _ `.�r..x 1� Qescription: ; ° _ . .. .�, - . , � , . K . ,�,T-: _ - � � .sf- " t - Typlcal view of Restaration ; . ,�:., . b ;, ;�L �, �> r O;�parfu�ity 40 showing tivetland i � . _. '- � � �_� � `�-� tr � � ' � �-�AF�` � �R�+�lb2 �,y�t '��sv - with lack of vegelakion � - � ' - ,. �.-��,,,_r`� coverlshad�. 5altes�:Creek � • ., .J°'s '"�, enters the wexla:nd area prior to i - � � s discharging into the crael�. 7he i 'Yz ' ?� ' ` � , , �,±�g�,�' : t_� ,, wetla�d filters incominc� �`' x ' ` • w #� t `_� �.. ,. .' � . .,� . �'�I��� ! . i' p 4 �� t1�7'�,� seasonal flaws. Area would ! � ti`=�. � �`' � { ' ��� � , 4) f T � _ ; , � � �. �,d ., � .; . benefit from shrubs far shade, t . �' . ' Y ':'r+' • � ,, ;�- cov�r, faod, and hab€tat �� � _ E - . , ` { _ ;, E •: r � , �,; + y �f �... a - a r,: f� �� � �1 �r a '�i Sl a i' complexify, f . < ` , s r'� � �c ' ' � �:'. s � � �� � ; ? � � : "�F� ! � �it't . ai I� .;;�� � - ?,� i�� �.i �i. �fih �'„��n�� .s�1 i ..�1� -�.F� � I s . � �.'�,�4., �'i.s `+-t'44 � ..' ,� l .\ ��. P�ofa Na. pate: � � 0�l29109 � ��' `i :t��' ,� y�} Directian Photo Takert: ��,.,;� � ��2���i ` � . `i, , '- � i�.- �±:,; _. - 5outheast, from tap of slo�e - above Spokane River - - �)� . !�`� ��., '�-$^�,y��au � i . '� i�f�k ��w4o�� n '_ d� �E' �� �" �k � ,` _ ,,� P . dB$C�'I�}fI0I1: �'�'}��� ��i���.�� ;�" � �, � "ti �f �' - "c�{� �` . . j• "r ��`1f� : �"'�'-�!�_ � � � 4��'c, �� 4 �l �.:.� f� 9"�� � ,p� .. ,/� �i'. Typical vieu�J of Restoratfan � ,�� � ':,�,,?�` t� �' , ��} '�F�'�s�r � � .�� Opportunity 97 shav��ing slope �� � s��°K,`f, : f� �3�{,� r���� `��`?'�'� � ,1�.� :_._. _ erosian due to heav €oof#raffic. ''° '��' p, :, 5_�,� � � _ - � �< . r,�l ' � a'� '� � ' �xP - 'k �� £�� �-� >,:t �ti���y�i7rb..xi '.� t ` � �. .-.a�; kl'i 3rP ., i .�''Y, "� a�:, S'� c'� — . .. � �Y� 1 � ._ ; �'L � r„ .�i i S}' � [:4 t � :� a" } ',�y �' �i- 'f✓� .� ';!E .r � 3 ,.;� �'�'' "-�< 4 a s%� r' i �r'�`o' < `' ! `�''T d ,#�s �'` �.-. � �t y 4� ,q�- - a y d! r�� ,. .�,� 'i<' s �,s ���� `` �i'y; ��,.y.� ��. .',gW"t r � . �,- l A� r A �,Tlx' ��'� _' � .4..' '..F � + � � �1 r �" �� � yy,.�.a� � +. � �' ,'Ie � y�.� ':� �dt. ��y� y� � I. :� t �.i * �y' _ ::�n: i. a r �3. - '� r� tyf!..� Phoko iVo. Date: 'P l` ti� � , � '�� Q912�109 � ' �. � C3irection Pi�ota7aken: '��' 4",�i.� - _ West, from shoreline L�. . � �q.��'i� �' .�x;�•., f�:� p � , t �� � ��_..� � �w'S' `�3F ��5}����{ 1 y r 3�r ��fS � 1 Y ,l !' ,ha ��{. ,� � r !�i}.x q-? �c l i�_ .l �3 t i. ! r'.�. . � tl ��, ��'' Y�� f `_5 �f f ��*,�'� y C1,�yt rf�. ��� f r,�? Descri�tion: - � �<:��.. � �,'. �.�s,�t 'n . � �� � � _� '�� : ., . ._ �.�,t�3 , �;�-� � , : , �, f�:� 7yp�cal�ie�v oF Restoration ' � ; ,. .� QppartuniEy 14 sho�ving erasion �'�X�''� , : .". � �"�� <s& ., _ assflciate�l with hea�y foat �" `-. ��.�„ • `- �,� � , �` �s,e4 ����se� � �: s�. ;; t f2�tl C. �.,� "�. � A y��, ,., •i § `r 4��.,{�{y�y�y�,,�'����r - } 4 a�' :«r = i d �� � �,'�3�'"sr-c r.� �`'+ �,.; -�E '��, h''SL �_, �F�' T�' f +4-�: T3 +a �"l�` �/'� 'L 7'� ° � �t� 'YS' i'.r:i�.�, . �, � ,� a r .� i`�� t�° S" �� 1 � �a�N.3��1^;;c.r� � _ f t..'�Y �, ai-*p�Cs�x � �- 3 ,�t�� {L. � {� ��, �i��"ti v t i�-. ., k ..._y � ,, i { � �t +6 a �,"'��! 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