This chapter applies to all uses within or adjacent to fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas, defined in Section 19.150.315, except those identified as exempt in Section 19.100.125. The intent of this chapter is to identify fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas and establish habitat protection procedures and mitigation measures designed to achieve no net loss of critical area functions and values and to maintain viable fish and wildlife populations and habitat over the long term. Further, it is also the intent of this chapter to:
A.
Preserve natural flood control, stormwater storage, and drainage or stream flow patterns;
B.
Prevent turbidity and pollution, control siltation, protect nutrient reserves, and maintain water flows and quality for anadromous and resident fish, marine shellfish and forage fish;
C.
Encourage nonregulatory methods of habitat retention whenever practical, through mechanisms such as education and the open space tax program; and
D.
Avoid or minimize human and wildlife conflicts through planning and implementation of wildlife corridors where feasible;
E.
Retain and restore riparian buffers to the maximum extent practicable to preserve and enhance functions and values over time.
(Ord. 217 (1998) § 3 (part), 1998; Ord. 351 (2005) § 27, 2005; Ord. 545 (2017) § 5 (Appx. (part)), 2017; Ord. 633 (2024) § 5 (App.), 2024)