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• 9 <br />Port of Houston Authority <br />Wetland Mitigation Plan <br />at S aO <br />programs will be designed to correspond with the neighboring Armand Bayou Nature Center <br />Management Plan, and where possible coordinated with Nature Center personnel. Sprigging <br />areas will be planted with densities up to 1 sprig/20 feet. <br />Habitat Protection <br />The entire 173.5 project area will be placed under a permanent conservation easement. <br />Protection features afforded by the permanent conservation easement will include protection of <br />173.5 acres of coastal habitat, including 12.0 acres of existing wetlands, 66.8 acres of created <br />wetland, 71 acres of coastal prairie, and the remaining 23.7 acres of upland forest and <br />shrublands from development. The habitats preserved under the conservation easement will <br />provide valuable wildlife habitat for numerous resident and migratory species. <br />The benefits will include the immediate on -site benefits as well as the following benefits to the <br />estuarine environment within Taylor Bayou and Galveston Bay: <br />• Increased nutrient binding within the upland and wetland habitats. <br />• Decreased sedim6nt load due to reduced erosion and increased filtration. <br />• Increased dissolved and particulate carbon (organic detritus). <br />To insure permanent protection for the Mitigation Site, the PHA will seek to transfer ownership <br />and management of the property to a non-profit organization or a state resource management <br />agency. By agreement, the entire mitigation site will be protected and managed to protect the <br />existing and created wetland resources. The PHA will provide copies of the written agreement <br />with the new owner (subject to USACE review and approval) clearly describing the mitigation <br />site and all restrictions. <br />Benchmark Ecological Services, Inc. June 2002 <br />3 5 6-F 5 Li <br />
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