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Format and Content. How to Use this Plan‌ The format and content of this plan are designed to: • Describe an overarching vision that guides future restoration efforts; • Summarize the County’s shoreline restoration goals and objectives; • Identify the freshwater and marine nearshore areas that are high priorities for restoration; • Describe specific restoration opportunities and recommended actions for each watershed and waterbody; • Identify potential partners and existing/ongoing restoration activities and describe opportunities to integrate this plan with those existing efforts; and • Explain how future restoration efforts can be implemented in a way that maximizes effectiveness and achieves the greatest overall benefits. To understand and effectively implement this plan, restoration planners and practitioners are encouraged to review the vision, goals, and objectives in Chapter 2 to understand the desired restoration outcomes. Planners and practitioners should then consider the information in Chapter 3 identifying general areas of the County that have been identified as top priorities for restoration. Specific opportunities and actions in those areas and elsewhere in Mason County can be found in Chapters 4 through 7. Restoration projects can then be fully developed in cooperation with the partners and programs identified in Chapter 8 to maximize restoration benefits. The projects and actions described herein represent voluntary actions to restore marine and freshwater shorelines in Mason County. It is not the County’s intention to require restoration on private property or to commit privately owned land for restoration purposes without the willing cooperation and participation of the affected landowners. However, the County is eager to support and xxxxxx restoration actions on both public and private lands and encourages private landowners to help implement this plan. In addition, private landowners who are required to provide mitigation for development-related impacts may wish to implement actions noted in this plan to meet their mitigation obligations.

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Samples: ecology.wa.gov

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Format and Content. How to Use this Plan‌ The format and content of this plan are designed to: • Describe an overarching vision that guides future restoration efforts; • Summarize the County’s shoreline restoration goals and objectives; • Identify the freshwater and marine nearshore areas that are high priorities for restoration; • Describe specific restoration opportunities and recommended actions for each watershed and waterbody; • Identify potential partners and existing/ongoing restoration activities and describe opportunities to integrate this plan with those existing efforts; and • Explain how future restoration efforts can be implemented in a way that maximizes effectiveness and achieves the greatest overall benefits. To understand and effectively implement this plan, restoration planners and practitioners are encouraged to review the vision, goals, and objectives in Chapter 2 to understand the desired restoration outcomes. Planners and practitioners should then consider the information in Chapter 3 identifying general areas of the County that have been identified as top priorities for restoration. Specific opportunities and actions in those areas and elsewhere in Mason Xxxxx County can be found in Chapters 4 through 7. Restoration projects can then be fully developed in cooperation with the partners and programs identified in Chapter 8 to maximize restoration benefits. The projects and actions described herein represent voluntary actions to restore marine and freshwater shorelines in Mason Xxxxx County. It is not the County’s intention to require restoration on private property or to commit privately owned land for restoration purposes without the willing cooperation and participation of the affected landowners. However, the County is eager to support and xxxxxx restoration actions on both public and private lands and encourages private landowners to help implement this plan. In addition, private landowners who are required to provide mitigation for development-related impacts may wish to implement actions noted in this plan to meet their mitigation obligations.

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Samples: ecology.wa.gov

Format and Content. How to Use this Plan‌ Plan The format and content of this plan are designed to: • Describe an overarching vision that guides future restoration efforts; • Summarize the County’s shoreline restoration goals and objectives; • Identify the freshwater and marine nearshore areas that are high priorities for restoration; • Describe specific restoration opportunities and recommended actions for each watershed and waterbody; • Identify potential partners and existing/ongoing restoration activities and describe opportunities to integrate this plan with those existing efforts; and • Explain how future restoration efforts can be implemented in a way that maximizes effectiveness and achieves the greatest overall benefits. To understand and effectively implement this plan, restoration planners and practitioners are encouraged to review the vision, goals, and objectives in Chapter 2 to understand the desired restoration outcomes. Planners and practitioners should then consider the information in Chapter 3 identifying general areas of the County that have been identified as top priorities for restoration. Specific opportunities and actions in those areas and elsewhere in Mason Xxxxx County can be found in Chapters 4 through 7. Restoration projects can then be fully developed in cooperation with the partners and programs identified in Chapter 8 to maximize restoration benefits. The projects and actions described herein represent voluntary actions to restore marine and freshwater shorelines in Mason Xxxxx County. It is not the County’s intention to require restoration on private property or to commit privately owned land for restoration purposes without the willing cooperation and participation of the affected landowners. However, the County is eager to support and xxxxxx restoration actions on both public and private lands and encourages private landowners to help implement this plan. In addition, private landowners who are required to provide mitigation for development-related impacts may wish to implement actions noted in this plan to meet their mitigation obligations.

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Samples: www.co.mason.wa.us

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Format and Content. How to Use this Plan‌ The format and content of this plan are designed to: • Describe an overarching vision that guides future restoration efforts; • Summarize the County’s shoreline restoration goals and objectives; • Identify the freshwater and marine nearshore areas that are high priorities for restoration; • Describe specific restoration opportunities and recommended actions for each watershed and waterbody; • Identify potential partners and existing/ongoing restoration activities and describe opportunities to integrate this plan with those existing efforts; and • Explain how future restoration efforts can be implemented in a way that maximizes effectiveness and achieves the greatest overall benefits. To understand and effectively implement this plan, restoration planners and practitioners are encouraged to review the vision, goals, and objectives in Chapter 2 to understand the desired restoration outcomes. Planners and practitioners should then consider the information in Chapter 3 identifying general areas of the County that have been identified as top priorities for restoration. Specific opportunities and actions in those areas and elsewhere in Mason Xxxxx County can be found in Chapters 4 through 7. Restoration projects can then be fully developed in cooperation with the partners and programs identified in Chapter 8 to maximize restoration benefits. The projects and actions described herein represent voluntary actions to restore marine and freshwater shorelines in Mason Xxxxx County. It is not the County’s intention to require restoration on private property or to commit privately owned land for restoration purposes without the willing cooperation and participation of the affected landowners. However, the County is eager to support and xxxxxx restoration actions on both public and private lands and encourages private landowners to help implement this plan. In addition, private landowners who are required to provide mitigation for development-related development‐related impacts may wish to implement actions noted in this plan to meet their mitigation obligations.

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Samples: citeseerx.ist.psu.edu

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