In addition to the general critical areas report requirements of FMC 17.05.085, a habitat assessment shall be required for all regulated activity proposed on a site which contains or is within 1,000 feet of a designated fish and wildlife habitat area. The habitat assessment will be prepared by a professional wildlife biologist with a degree in wildlife biology. At a minimum, habitat assessment shall contain the following:
A. A discussion of species or habitats known or expected to be located on or within 1,000 feet of the site, including: state or federal endangered, threatened, or sensitive species; or species of local importance; and
B. A site plan which clearly identifies and delineates fish and wildlife habitats found on or within 1,000 feet of the site; and
C. A detailed description of vegetation on and adjacent to the project area; and
D. Identification of any species of local importance, priority species, or endangered, threatened, sensitive or candidate species that have a primary association with habitat on or adjacent to the project area, and assessment of potential project impacts to the use of the site by the species; and
E. A discussion of any federal, state, or local special management recommendations, including Department of Fish and Wildlife habitat management recommendations, that have been developed for species or habitats located on or adjacent to the project area; and
F. Such other information as the community development director determines is necessary to adequately evaluate the impact of the regulated activity on fish and wildlife habitat.
(Ord. 1115 § 8, 1992; Ord. 1566-05 § 41, 2005)