The 100 and 200 sections contain the general provisions.
(Ord. 27893 Ex. A, 2010-06-15; Ord. 27912 Ex. A, 2010-08-10; Ord. 28070 Ex. B, 2012-05-08)
Dwelling units allowed on site = (CA x DC + DA)/MLS, where: |
CA = Critical acreage: The amount of land on the project site which is located in the critical area and required buffer and in which no regulated activity is allowed. For wetlands, streams, and FWHCAs the critical acreage only includes the amount of land which is located in the required buffer and in which no regulated activity is allowed. |
DC = Density credit: The percentage of the density that would have been allowed in the critical area and/or required buffer but for the provisions of this chapter that is allowed to be transferred to the remainder of the site. The density credit is based on the percentage of the site in the critical area and/or buffer and is determined using the table in subsection C below. |
DA = Developable acreage: The amount of land on the project site which is not located in the critical area or the required critical area buffer. |
MLS = Minimum lot size: The minimum amount of land required for a dwelling unit in a specific zoning district. |
Percentage of Site in Density Critical Area and/or Buffer Credit | |
|---|---|
1 − 10% | 100% |
11 − 20% | 90% |
21 − 30% | 80% |
31 − 40% | 70% |
41 − 50% | 60% |
51 − 60% | 50% |
61 − 70% | 40% |
71 − 80% | 30% |
81 − 90% | 20% |
91 − 99% | 10% |
Wetland Classification. | |
Wetland Buffers. | |
Wetland Buffer Modifications. | |
Wetland Standards. | |
Wetland Mitigation Requirements. | |
Repealed. |
Table 1. Examples to minimize disturbance* | ||
|---|---|---|
Disturbance element | Minimum measures to minimize impacts | Activities that may cause the disturbance |
Lights | Direct lights away from wetland | Parking Lots, Warehouses, Manufacturing, High Density Residential |
Noise | Place activity that generates noise away from the wetland | Manufacturing, High Density Residential |
Toxic runoff | Route all new untreated runoff away from wetland, Covenants limiting use of pesticides within 150 feet of wetland | Parking Lots, Roads, Manufacturing, residential Areas, Application of Agricultural Pesticides, Landscaping |
Change in water regime | Infiltrate or treat, detain and disperse into buffer new runoff from surface | Any impermeable surface, lawns, tilling |
Pets and Human disturbance | Fence around buffer, Plant buffer with “impenetrable” natural vegetation appropriate for region | Residential areas |
Dust | Best Management Practices for dust | Tilled fields |
*Washington State Department of Ecology and Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Wetlands in Washington State; Volume 2: Guidance for Protecting and Managing Wetlands, Buffer Alternative 3 | ||
Table 2. | |
|---|---|
Level of Function | Habitat Score in Rating System |
High (H) | 8-9 |
Medium (M) | 5-7 |
Low (L) | 3-4 |
Table 3. Buffer width for all wetlands* | |
|---|---|
Wetland Category | Buffer Width (feet) |
Category I | H and M - 200 L - 175 |
Category II | H and M - 150 L - 100 |
Category III | H,M,L - 75 |
Category IV | H,M,L - 50 |
*Best Available Science Review, City of Tacoma, Critical Areas Preservation Ordinance, Tacoma, Washington, June 15, 2004, prepared by GeoEngineers and modified by CAPO Focus Group, 2012. |
Table 4. Wetlands of local significance* | |
|---|---|
Site | Buffers (feet) |
Snake Lake | 300 |
China Lake | 300 |
Delong Park | 300 |
Wapato Lake | 300 |
McKinley Park | 300 |
Puget Creek Park** | 300 |
*Best Available Science Review Recommendation from City of Tacoma Critical Areas Task Force June 2004 and modified by CAPO Focus Group 2012. |
** Inclusion recommended by CAPO Focus Group, 2012. |
Table 5. Mitigation ratios for projects in Western Washington that do not alter the hydro-geomorphic setting of the site*** | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
Category and Type of Wetland | Re-establishment or Creation | Rehabilitation | 1:1 Re-establishment or Creation (R/C) and Enhancement (E) | Enhancement only |
All Category IV | 1.5:1 | 3:1 | 1:1 R/C and 2:1 E | 6:1 |
All Category III | 2:1 | 4:1 | 1:1 R/C and 2:1 E | 8:1 |
Category II Estuarine | Case-by-case | 4:1 rehabilitation of an estuarine wetland | Case-by-case | Case-by-case |
Category II Interdunal | 2:1 Compensation has to be interdunal wetland | 4:1 compensation has to be interdunal | 1:1 R/C and 2:1 E | 8:1 |
All other Category II | 3:1 | 8:1 | 1:1 R/C and 4:1 E | 12:1 |
Category I Forested | 6:1 | 12:1 | 1:1 R/C and 10:1 E | 24:1 |
Category I based on score for functions | 4:1 | 8:1 | 1:1 R/C and 6:1 E | 16:1 |
Category I Natural Heritage site | Not considered possible | 6:1 | Case-by-case | Case-by-case |
Category I Coastal lagoon | Not considered possible | 6:1 | Case-by-case | Case-by-case |
Category I Bog | Not considered possible | 6:1 | Case-by-case | Case-by-case |
Category I Estuarine | Case-by-case | 6:1 | Case-by-case | Case-by-case |
*Natural heritage site, coastal lagoons, and bogs are considered irreplaceable wetlands, and therefore no amount of compensation would replace these ecosystems. Avoidance is the best option. In the rare cases when impacts cannot be avoided, replacement ratios will be assigned on a case-by-case basis. However, these ratios will be significantly higher than the other ratios for Category I wetland. |
**Rehabilitation ratios area based on the assumption that actions judged to be most effective for that site are being implemented. |
**Rehabilitation ratios area based on the assumption that actions judged to be most effective for that site are being implemented. |
***Washington State Department of Ecology and Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Wetlands in Washington State; Volume 2: Guidance for Protecting and Managing Wetlands, Buffer Alternative 3 |
Stream Classification. | |
Stream Buffers. | |
Stream Buffer Modification. | |
Stream Standards. | |
Stream Mitigation Requirements. |
Table 6. Stream Types | |
|---|---|
Stream Type | Buffer (feet) |
Type S or Streams of local significance | 150 |
Type F1 (Salmonids) | 150 |
Type F2 (Non-Salmonids) | 100 |
Type Np (No fish) | 100 |
Type Ns1 (Connected to S, F, or Np) | 75 |
Type Ns2 (Not connected to S, F, or Np) | 25 |
Streams of local significance | |
Name | Buffer (feet) |
Puyallup River | 150 |
Hylebos Creek | 150 |
Puget Creek | 150 |
Wapato Creek | 150 |
Swan Creek | 150 |
Classification. | |
Standards. | |
Repealed. | |
Repealed. | |
FWHCA Modification. | |
FWHCA Biodiversity Area and Corridor Mitigation. | |
Repealed. |
Onsite Mitigation | Offsite Mitigation |
|---|---|
1.5:1 Enhancement or Restoration | 3:1 Enhancement or Restoration |