Many land use activities can impact the habitats of fish and wildlife. Special care must be taken in the management of lands that support fish and wildlife species to ensure that development occurs in a manner that is sensitive to their habitat needs. The purpose of this chapter is to identify fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas and establish habitat protection procedures and mitigation measures that are designed to result in no net loss of habitat functions and values. These areas are necessary for maintaining species in suitable habitats and habitat connectivity using conservation area designations, buffers, and open space corridors within their natural geographic distribution so that isolated subpopulations are not created as designated by WAC 365-190-080(5).[1]
(Ord. 17-513 § 3 (Exh. A); Ord. 25-0695, 12/23/2025)
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Editor's Note: See now WAC 365-190-130.