Alternative 3 definition
Examples of Alternative 3 in a sentence
This Agreement does not authorize the use of Design Option Alternative 2 (Hydraulic Design) or Alternative 3 (Future Replacement or Removal) from the ODFW Clarification of Fish Passage Triggers and Guidelines for Bridges (Attachment A).
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The USFWS developed three alternatives, including the No Action, the Proposed Action, and Action Alternative 3.
While low-income populations are likely to occur in the vicinity of the Enrolled Lands, none would be directly affected by the issuance of the Permit, as the amount and number of forest management activities on Enrolled Lands will remain relatively unchanged because of the increased level of thinning activities under the Proposed Action, and Alternative 3.
Under Alternative 3, Applicant would set aside an estimated 3,819 acres in SSAs. These SSAs would have reasonably foreseeable positive impacts on species that prefer the habitat types set aside in SSAs, such as old growth forests, potentially unstable slopes (many of which are likely protected under the Forest Practices Program under all alternatives), and forested wetlands (many of which are also likely protected under the Forest Practices Program under all alternatives).
Under Alternative 3, Applicant would not harvest Occupied Sites and would apply managed Occupied Site Buffers the same as the No Action Alternative.
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Under Alternative 3, Applicant would agree to voluntarily protect (i.e., not harvest) known Occupied Sites (2,058 acres) and other areas of Potential Nesting Habitat (3,819 acres) as Special Set-Asides (SSAs), for the life of the proposed SHA, and the USFWS would issue an Enhancement of Survival Permit under section 10(a)(1)(A) of the ESA that would authorize “incidental take” of marbled murrelets while conducting otherwise lawful forest practices on the Enrolled Lands.
Alternative 1 No Action Alternative 2 Proposed Action Alternative 3 SHA with Additional Set- Asides murrelet occupied sites are defined as “Class IV Special” which require environmental review under SEPA (WAC ▇▇▇- ▇▇-▇▇▇ and WAC ▇▇▇- ▇▇-▇▇▇(1)(h)), and could also trigger the federal take prohibition under section 9 of the ESA, requiring the development of an HCP.
Components of Alternative 3 that would not be included in the No Action Alternative are deferment of harvest within SSAs for the term of the Permit and provisions for protecting new Occupied Sites discovered in the Enrolled Lands during the term of the Permit that differ from the protections required under the Forest Practices Rules (No Action).