Why are developments allowed a 10% compensatory reduction for establishing upland buffers?

A14. The District has established a credit for upland buffers since they are a best management practice and serve an important role in protecting remaining aquatic resources. Vegetated buffers contribute to the goals of the Clean Water Act of restoring the biological, chemical, and physical integrity of the aquatic environment.

Typically, even with the buffer credit, mitigation would still be in excess of 1:1. More.

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