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This term includes all of the environmentally sensitive areas in Marina. These are as follows:

A. Habitat for all identified plant and animal species which are rare, endangered, threatened, or are necessary for the survival of an endangered species. These species will be collectively referred to as “rare and endangered”;

B. Vernal ponds and their associated wetland vegetation. The Statewide Interpretive Guideline for Wetlands and Other Wet Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Areas (California Coastal Commission, February 14, 1981) contains technical criteria for establishing the inland boundary of wetland vegetation;

C. All native dune vegetation, where such vegetation is extensive enough to perform the special role of stabilizing Marina’s natural sand dune formations. (Ord. 2020-07 § 2, 2020; Zoning Ordinance dated 7/94, 1994)