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MASON GULCH LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT PLAN PUBLIC MEETING August 4, 2016.

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1 MASON GULCH LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT PLAN PUBLIC MEETING August 4, 2016

2 TONIGHT'S AGENDA  Introduction  Public Process Timeline  Final Draft Plan Details  Site Work Implementation  Q&A

3 PUBLIC PROCESS TIMELINE  Final Draft LMP Review – early September  Permit Application – mid-September  Public Comment Period  No later than 28 days after application  2 week duration  Permit Receipt – anticipated 120 days from permit application

4 FINAL DRAFT PLAN  Improving Slope Stability  Maximizing Stormwater Benefits  Working to Protect Public Infrastructure and Public Safety  Achieving a Sustainable Target Ecosystem  Improving Wildlife Habitat  Developing a Program for Stewardship and Public Involvement  Scenic Views from Public Areas

5 5 MANAGEMENT UNITS

6 MANAGEMENT UNIT 1 INVASIVE DOMINANT (TOP OF SLOPE) Phase One – Preparation and Planting, Late Summer/Fall  Identify weeds present and use eradication methods  Remove weed top growth leaving roots in place  Minimize soil disturbance  Install coir erosion control blankets over entire restoration area  Install deciduous and evergreen shrubs (no trees) Phase Two – Monitoring and Adaptive Management  Monitor during the growing season for the first year  Replace plants that fail and adapt species mix as necessary  Continue to monitor plant establishment for five years  Monitor for slope movement

7 MANAGEMENT UNITS 1 AND 2 No Work will happen in areas with slopes 80% and over.

8 MANAGEMENT UNIT 2 – STEEP SLOPES, INTENSE RESTORATION Phased Grid Cell Work  Coppice only previously coppiced deciduous trees leaving one healthiest stem in each tree  Remove 25% of canopy on other deciduous trees only if needed for light (May repeat in subsequent years )  Leave coppiced tree stems lodged against stumps, remove brush  Install coir erosion control blankets throughout cell  Install plants to average five conifers, two deciduous trees per grid cell with dense shrub and groundcover layers  Monitor for plant establishment for five years, supplement planting as needed  Monitor for slope movement

9 MANAGEMENT UNIT 2 – GRID

10 SLOPE CROSS SECTION

11 MU2 – SLOPE CROSS SECTION

12 GRID CELL PHASES

13 MANAGEMENT UNIT 3 – STEEP SLOPES, MODERATE RESTORATION Phase One – Preparation and Planting, Fall  Identify weeds present and eradication methods  Remove weed top growth leaving roots in place  Minimize soil disturbance  Install five species of deciduous shrubs and four coniferous tree species Phase Two – Monitoring and Adaptive Management  Monitor during the growing season for the first year  Replace plants that fail and adapt species mix as necessary  Continue to monitor plant establishment annually for five years

14 MANAGEMENT UNIT 4 – TRANSITION ZONE Phase One – Preparation and Planting, Fall  Identify weeds present and eradication methods  Remove weed top growth leaving roots in place  Minimize soil disturbance  Install six species of native shrubs, four groundcover species and two coniferous tree species Phase Two – Monitoring and Adaptive Management  Monitor during the growing season for the first year  Replace plants that fail and adapt species mix as necessary  Continue to monitor plant establishment for five years

15 MANAGEMENT UNIT 5 – INTERIOR VALLEY Phase One – Preparation and Planting, Fall  Identify weeds present and eradication methods  Remove weed top growth leaving roots in place  Minimize soil disturbance  Install three shrub species, two species of emergents, and five tree species Phase Two – Monitoring and Adaptive Management  Monitor during the growing season for the first year  Replace plants that fail and adapt species mix as necessary  Continue to monitor plant establishment for five years

16 SITE WORK IMPLEMENTATION  Permit received – anticipate mid-December  Jan – Mar 2017 – Work in MU1 – one acre invasive removal and planting  Oct 2017 – Mar 2018 – Work in MU1 – one acre and start on MU2 squares as resources allow  Offer Vegetation Modification Request process when approved and available

17 WE HEARD… RESULT…  Workshop  Trails – for and against  Plant Selection  Public View  Private Views  Workshop held on May 25  Due to soils, safety, and public comment - public trails will not be addressed in this LMP  Shorter plants at top of slope  Found balance between an acceptable risk level and actions  Vegetation Modification Request

18 FIND OUT MORE www.cityoftacoma.org/mason


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