WRIA 8 Salmon Habitat Project List: Thursday, July 13, 2017 Lake

APPLICABLE STRATEGIES LEGEND:

Protect and restore Protect and Protect and Protect and restore marine water and restore restore cold water forest cover and sediment quality, floodplain sources and reduce headwater areas connectivity thermal barriers to especially near migration commercial and industrial areas

Protect and Improve juvenile Provide adequate Improve water restore functional and adult survival stream flow quality riparian at the Ballard Locks vegetation

Integrate salmon Restore sediment Protect and Reduce predation recovery priorities into processes necessary restore channel on juvenile local and regional for key life stages complexity migrants and lake- planning, regulations, rearing fry and permitting (SMP, CAO, NPDES, etc.)

Restore shallow Remove (or Restore natural Continue existing and water rearing reduce impacts of) marine shoreline conduct new research, and refuge overwater monitoring, and adaptive habitat structures management on key issues

Reconnect and Remove fish Reconnect Increase awareness enhance creek passage barriers backshore areas and and support for mouths pocket estuaries salmon recovery

Page 1 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Lower John's Creek Enhancement other Considerations Enhance lower channel to reduce predator habitat, Enhancement should aim to reduce restore riparian vegetation, and protect water predator habitat. Extensive planting Project quality and quantity from stormwater flows. was done when Park was created. LW-S1-1 Located in Gene Coulon Park. Park is heavily used and any Number restoration project will need to Four-Year allow continued recreational use of Project Location Work Plan? the site. No Renton

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Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Kennydale Creek Mouth Enhancement other Considerations Located in Gene Coulon Park. Enhance mouth, The mouth has a good delta and remove silt, and facilitate recruitment of sand and there is a favorable gradient. Project gravel. Should also protect shallow water delta. Juvenile Chinook have been LW-S2-1 observed at the mouth in the past, Number but not in the stream. Extensive Four-Year planting was done when Gene Project Location Work Plan? Coulon Park was created. Any No restoration project will need to Renton allow continued recreational use of the Park. Estimated Project Costs Acquisition Restoration Total

Page 2 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Gene Coulon Park Shoreline Restoration other Considerations Investigate feasibility of shoreline restoration Park is heavily used and any actions along shoreline in Gene Coulon Park. restoration project will need to Project allow continued recreational use of LW-S1-2 the site. Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? No Renton

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Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Bird Island Shoreline Restoration other Considerations Restore 19,000 square foot island near Gene Project scheduled for 2017/2018 Coulon Park by removing concrete debris from the construction. Project shoreline and creating shallow water habitat, LW-S1-3 removing invasive plants, and planting native Number vegetation. Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? Yes Renton

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Page 3 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Shoreline Restoration between Mouth of other Considerations Cedar and Gene Coulon Park Work with private property owners to remove Refers to small area on Boeing bulkheads and restore shallow water habitat and property not already enhanced and Project riparian vegetation. the Seco property. Seco property is LW-S1-4 undergoing redevelopment as of Number 2017 and opportunity for Four-Year restoration here is essentially lost. Project Location Work Plan? Yes Renton

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Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Lower Taylor Creek Restoration other Considerations Restore, reconnect, and revegetate floodplain Project is in design (2017) and is along lower 1000 feet of Taylor Creek, including anticipated for construction Project the mouth, 125 feet of lake shoreline, and 350 beginning in 2019. LW-S1-5 square feet of delta. Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? Yes

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Page 4 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Atlantic City Boat Ramp Shoreline other Considerations Restoration Remove shoreline armoring, regrade shoreline, and plant native vegetation along shoreline Project between Mapes Creek project site and boat ramp. LW-S2-2 Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? No Seattle

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Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Henderson 49 CSO Reduction and Shoreline other Considerations Restoration Restore approximately 100’ of the shoreline on Design is expected to start in 2019 in south Seattle, north of the and construction in 2020. This is Project Taylor Creek mouth. Project includes removing 3-4 part of a larger project to upgrade a LW-S1-6 feet of fill and old wood shoring and adding 300,000 gallon in-line storage pipe Number appropriately sized gravels at a gradual slope to re- to improve water quality by Four-Year establish the shoreline and support salmon. reducing combined sewer over- Project Location Work Plan? flows in the area. No Seattle

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Page 5 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Pritchard Island Beach Restoration other Considerations In northern reach, remove concrete bulkhead and regrade shoreline to gentle slope. Add fine Project substrate where needed. Remove invasive LW-S2-3 vegetation and plant native vegetation. Swim Number beach would be left intact. From Seattle Shoreline Four-Year Park Inventory and Habitat Assessment. Project Location Work Plan? No Seattle

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Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Pritchard Island Wetland Restoration other Considerations Between Rainier Beach Park and Beer Sheva, Land in public ownership. Wetland connect and restore wetland behind Pritchard may already be hydraulically Project Island. connected--needs investigation. At LW-S2-4 a minimum, invasive plant Number treatment and native revegetation Four-Year are possibilities. Project Location Work Plan? No Seattle

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Page 6 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Mouth of May Creek Restoration other Considerations Restore mouth and lower reach of May Creek. May Creek has been historically Increase beach, set back banks, plant riparian dredged. In the future maintenance Project buffers, and add LWD to improve habitat for will probably cease. Need to LW-S2-5 juvenile Chinook. maximize Chinook and minimize Number cutthroat with development of Four-Year beach and placement of LWD. Project Location Work Plan? Some buffer restoration was No implemented in the past associated Renton with adjacent development.

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Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Port Quendall Site Cleanup other Considerations Clean up hazardous material on site.

Project LW-S2-6 Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? No Renton

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Page 7 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Lake Washington Boulevard South other Considerations Restoration Control invasive weeds at several locations and re- Some work has been implemented, establish native vegetation. Remove debris along but more remains—additional Project the water’s edge in the north portion, from Mount rubble wall can be removed and LW-S3-1 Baker Park to Stan Sayres Park. Grade the shoreline restoration can occur. Number shoreline, add beach gravels, and plant native Four-Year riparian shrubs to return the shoreline to natural Project Location Work Plan? conditions. No Seattle

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Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Groveland Beach Park Restoration other Considerations Remove/replace docks, remove shoreline City is currently working toward armoring and wooden bulkhead, and plant removing the north dock and a Project riparian vegetation along the shoreline. wooden bulkhead. In the long- LW-S3-2 term, shoreline enhancements will Number be carried farther south. Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? No Mercer Island

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Page 8 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Clarke Beach Park Restoration other Considerations Remove 700 linear feet of concrete and rock On the city's capital plan to begin bulkheads, a sheetpile wavebreak, and a fill jetty. construction in 5 - 6 years. Project Grade the shoreline to create a shallow beach and LW-S3-3 nourish with gravels, place woody debris, and Number replant with native species. Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? Yes Mercer Island

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Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Newcastle Beach Park Restoration other Considerations Remove bank hardening and bulkheads, plant riparian vegetation, and protect existing riparian Project area. LW-S3-4 Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? Yes Newcastle

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Page 9 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Creosote Wall Removal under I-90 other Considerations Remove creosote wall under I-90, which leaches toxics into mouth of Mercer Slough. Project LW-S3-5 Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? No Bellevue

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Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Lake Washington Boulevard Restoration other Considerations Remove concrete debris and blackberry bushes, Focal area is north of the bus circle regrade, and re-establish native trees and shrubs in north . Project on the shoreline boulevard from East Pine Street LW-S4-1 to the Madrona Drive intersection. Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? Yes Seattle

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Page 10 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies North Shoreline Restoration other Considerations On state DNR parcel located at end of E Madison Potential DNR/Seattle partnership Street and in north Madison Park, remove project. Project shoreline armoring, restore natural shoreline LW-S4-2 gradient, and plant native vegetation. Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? No Seattle

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Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Chism Beach Shoreline Restoration other Considerations Remove bulkhead and place gravels to create a more gradual shoreline. Potential to remove up to Project 500 feet of armoring and improve shoreline LW-S4-3 function, while maintaining park use and access. Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? Yes Bellevue

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Page 11 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Luther Burbank Shoreline Restoration other Considerations Remove bulkheads, nourish the shoreline, and Initial work completed on two plant native vegetation to improve lakeshore sections. Future phases pending Project rearing and refuge habitat. Multiple phases target funding for implementation. LW-S4-4 up to 4,000 linear feet. Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? Yes Mercer Island

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Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Clyde Beach Park Shoreline Restoration other Considerations Remove bulkhead and place gravels to create a more gradual shoreline. Potential to remove up to Project 100 feet of armoring and improve shoreline LW-S4-5 function, while maintaining park use and access. Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? Yes Bellevue

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Page 12 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Meydenbauer Beach Shoreline Restoration other Considerations Remove bulkhead and place gravels to create a more gradual shoreline. Potential to remove up to Project 350 feet of shoreline armoring and improve LW-S4-6 function while maintaining park use and access. Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? Yes Bellevue

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Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Enatai Park Shoreline Restoration other Considerations Remove bulkhead and restore shallow beach Area gets heavy boat wake habitat. influence and recreational use. Project Bellevue Parks may not be LW-S4-7 supportive of riprap removal here. Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? No Bellevue

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Page 13 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Medina Beach Park Restoration other Considerations Shoreline restoration for approximately 1/3 of park as part of park upgrade project. Will include Project riparian revegetation and area will be off-limits for LW-S4-8 swimmers and boats. Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? No Medina

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Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Shoreline North other Considerations Remove dumped material, concrete, and other Focuses north of swim beach, unnecessary shoreline hardening measures; including potentially the small area Project regrade the shoreline, install appropriate beach of shoreline NW of the NOAA LW-S6-1 gravels, and plant with native trees and shrubs in shoreline. Number the north end of the park. Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? No Seattle

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Page 14 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies NOAA Shoreline Restoration at Sand Point other Considerations Remove bank armoring, regrade the shoreline to restore a more natural shoreline profile, and plant Project native vegetation. LW-S6-2 Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? No Seattle

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Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Magnuson Park Shoreline South other Considerations Remove dumped material, concrete, and other Focus on area south of boat ramp. unnecessary shoreline hardening measures, Project regrade, install appropriate beach gravels, and LW-S6-3 plant with native trees and shrubs in the south end Number of the park. Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? No Seattle

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Page 15 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Matthews Beach Creek Restoration other Considerations Feasibility study and analysis of options for Creek mouth currently in pretty shoreline and creek mouth restoration near good condition, and relocating to Project . Possible restoration another area of the park would LW-S6-4 elements could include replaced culvert at NE 93rd involve significant acquisition and Number St., re-aligned creek channel, riparian infrastructure removal. Four-Year revegetation, property acquisition from willing Project Location Work Plan? sellers, and shoreline restoration. The project area No is partially within Matthews Beach Park and Seattle bordered by Burke Gilman Trail to the north, Sandpoint Way NE to the west, NE 90th Pl to the Estimated Project Costs south and Lake WA to the east. Acquisition Restoration Total

Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Sammamish River Mouth and Inglewood Golf other Considerations Course Shoreline Restoration Restore wetlands at mouth of Sammamish River Focus is on shoreline and wetlands (south side of mouth), remove invasive plants, and along Inglewood Road NE. Project plant native riparian vegetation. LW-S7-1 Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? No Kenmore

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Page 16 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies Tracy Owen Station at Log Boom Park other Considerations Shoreline Restoration Shoreline near the mouth of the Sammamish River is degraded by the presence of invasive species, Project erosion, and shoreline armoring. Explore removal LW-S7-2 of wood waste and restore the shoreline by Number removing invasive plants, planting native Four-Year vegetation, and removing existing shoreline Project Location Work Plan? armoring. No Kenmore

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Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies O.O. Denny Park Shoreline Restoration other Considerations Remove bulkhead, plant riparian vegetation. Seattle-owned land, leased by Explore restoration of Denny Creek mouth. Kirkland. Seattle would likely Project support restoration measures LW-S7-3 developed by Kirkland. Number Four-Year Project Location Work Plan? No Kirkland

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Page 17 of 18 Opportunities, Constraints, and Description Applicable Strategies St. Edwards State Park Shoreline Restoration other Considerations Remove large boulders that form a bulkhead and three groins along the shoreline and fill voids and Project depressions with gravels and sands that match the LW-S7-4 natural lakebed substrate. Enhance shoreline Number vegetation by planting additional coniferous trees Four-Year and shrubs. Project Location Work Plan? Yes Kenmore

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