An environmental assessment plan shall be provided to identify and
mitigate impacts of the proposed development on the environment, public
health, and public safety, including, but not limited to, aesthetics,
air quality, water quality, stream flow, fish and wildlife, nuisance
management, dust control, litter control, plants, aquatic habitat,
threatened or endangered species, water uses, and land use. Proof
of environmental impairment liability insurance may be required. Consideration
should be given to the minimization of land disturbance activities
within an exceptional value (EV) or high quality (HQ) subwatershed
or other areas of environmental concern.