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A. An application for site plan review within a habitat conservation area or its buffer shall be determined complete only when it contains all of the information described in Section 1B.050 of the City of Lacey Development Guidelines and Public Works Standards.

B. The application shall also have the following information and materials:

1. A description and maps overlaid on an aerial photograph at a scale no smaller than 1" = 400' showing the entire parcel of land owned by the applicant and the exact boundary of the habitat conservation area pursuant to guidelines established in this chapter;

2. A description of the vegetative cover of the site and adjacent area including dominant species;

3. A site plan for the proposed activity overlaid on an aerial photograph at a scale no smaller than 1" = 400' showing the location, width, depth and length of all existing and proposed structures, roads, sewage treatment, and installations within the site;

4. The exact sites and specifications for all proposed activities including the amounts and methods;

5. Elevations of the site and adjacent lands within the habitat conservation area at contour intervals of no greater than five feet;

6. Top view and typical cross section views of the habitat conservation area to scale;

7. Specific means to mitigate any potential adverse environmental impacts of the applicant’s proposal;

8. A critical area report containing information required in LMC 14.33.115;

9. A priority habitat and priority species management plan prepared by a qualified habitat biologist based upon best available science information provided in the critical area report. The plan shall detail how the designated fish and wildlife habitat conservation area and any priority species found within said area shall be protected. The plan shall follow all recommendations provided by the Department of Fish and Wildlife in its priority habitat and priority species program according to its publication “Management Recommendations of Washington Priority Habitats and Species” or based on site specific recommendations made by the Department of Fish and Wildlife based on review of the project site. (Ord. 1505 §23, 2017; Ord. 1215 §25, 2003; Ord. 1192 §59, 2002; Ord. 935 §9 (part), 1992).