Common use of Plan Implementation Clause in Contracts

Plan Implementation. Restoration of the site generally entails conversion from a plantation land use through appropriate tree removal and restoring the primary abiotic processes that mold this type of landscape: hydrology and fire. Short-term activities will focus on hydrologic restoration and re-establishment of wetland communities. Restoration of a natural fire regime will help in restoring the vegetation and habitat dynamics of the site. Long-term management activities will continue to enhance the health and viability of the restored wetlands and to maintain the high ecological value of the restored ecosystem. Table A-4 presents the proposed restoration activities by target vegetation community and the associated acreages. To ensure that the performance standards are met, an adaptive management approach will be an integral part of project implementation. If the Corps/FDEP decides, based on the selected performance standards and the annual monitoring reports, that the mitigation project is not meeting its goals, SJC will coordinate with the Corps/FDEP and professional ecologists to develop and implement remedial measures. SJC has set aside financial assurances to provide for such an effort. The plan is divided into post-project community types with sections on proposed future conditions, thinning and clearing for community objectives, burning and hydrology.

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Sources: Mitigation Bank Instrument, Mitigation Bank Instrument