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Metric 1535: # of miles of road or trail created/relocated in the estuarine zone - Published
Metric Type ID:
1535
Metric Name:
# of miles of road or trail created/relocated in the estuarine zone
Metric Unit Type:
number
Is Numeric:
Yes
Precision:
0.01

Metric Guidance ID Description  Used on Work Elements
172 The length of new road, or trail or trail relocated in miles in the estuarine habitat zone. (This metric value will = 0 if decommisionsing is done without relocation)
To calculate the length in miles divide the total length of new road or trail (in feet) created by 5,280 feet/mile.
-Estuarine habitat is defined as: Habitat that is part of a semi-enclosed coastal body of water that is subject to the ebb and flow of tides, with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the nearshore marine zone. This includes habitat impacted by the highest high and lowest low tides of a year. Estuaries are environments whose pH, salinity, and water levels are subject to the ebb and flow of tides, and the physical and chemical properties of the river that feeds the estuary and the ocean from which it derives its salinity. This habitat includes floodplain/riparian habitat subject to inundation from the tides.
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1 Work Element Associated With Metric 1535: # of miles of road or trail created/relocated in the estuarine zone

Work Element Work Element Association Status Description FY Start FY End Guidance ID Guidance Required / Optional Is Activated By Default Included in PI Supports PCSRF/PNSHP (Katz) PNSHP Metric Code PNSHP Metric
33. Decommission Road/Relocate Road Active Any activity that makes a road or trail unusable including adding berms, pits, boulders or logs, and/or ripping, scarifying, recontouring, or obliterating the road or trail with heavy equipment that may involve re-contouring the slope. Also use for building a road or trail in a more appropriate location to replace a decommissioned road or trail. If decommissioning by planting vegetation or seeding use 47. Plant Vegetation. If removal of fish barrier (e.g., culvert) is included, also use 85. Remove/Breach Fish Passage Barrier, or 184. Install Fish Passage Structure. If work also involves channel realignment, use 30. Realign, Connect, and/or Create Channel in addition to this work element. 2010 172 The length of new road, or trail or trail relocated in miles in the estuarine habitat zone. (This metric value will = 0 if decommisionsing is done without relocation)
To calculate the length in miles divide the total length of new road or trail (in feet) created by 5,280 feet/mile.
-Estuarine habitat is defined as: Habitat that is part of a semi-enclosed coastal body of water that is subject to the ebb and flow of tides, with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the nearshore marine zone. This includes habitat impacted by the highest high and lowest low tides of a year. Estuaries are environments whose pH, salinity, and water levels are subject to the ebb and flow of tides, and the physical and chemical properties of the river that feeds the estuary and the ocean from which it derives its salinity. This habitat includes floodplain/riparian habitat subject to inundation from the tides.
Required Yes Yes Yes C.6.d.2 Miles of road closed / abandoned
Rationale:

Supports PCSRF/PNSHP (Katz):

Yes

PNSHP Metric Association Work Element
C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and Acquisition
    C.6 Upland Habitat And Sediment Project
        C.6.d.1 Road closure / abandonment
            C.6.d.2 Miles of road closed / abandoned
33. Decommission Road/Relocate Road