Performance standards are predetermined goals for guiding and measuring mitigation success.
1. Performance Period. The performance period shall consist of a minimum five (5) years at which time the vegetation performance standards are met, unless the vegetation performance standards can be met earlier for two (2) consecutive growing seasons, at which time the performance period shall be considered complete. Conversely, the performance period may be required to be longer than five (5) years in order to meet the vegetation performance standards if they haven’t been met after the standard five-year time frame.
2. Wetland Vegetation Performance Standards. The performance standards below apply to emergent, wet prairie and sedge meadow communities. If other community types are proposed (e.g., aquatic, forest, etc.), the permittee shall submit proposed performance standards for each community to PB&D for approval.
a. Floristic Quality. By the end of the performance period, a native mean coefficient of conservatism value (native mean C value) of greater than or equal to 3.5 and a native floristic quality index value (FQI) of greater than or equal to 20 shall be achieved for each wetland community as determined using the Chicago Region Floristic Quality Assessment Calculator (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Chicago District, most recent version).
b. Mean Wetness Coefficient. By the end of the performance period, the mean wetness coefficient (mean W) shall be less than or equal to 0 in each wetland community. Wetness coefficients are listed below, based on the category of each plant species designated in the National Wetland Plant List—Midwest Regional Plant List (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, most recent version. The mean W for each wetland community is calculated by the following equation: Sum of wetness coefficients for all species/number of species.
Wetness Coefficients |
National Wetland Category | |
Obligate (OBL) | |
Facultative Wetland (FACW) | |
Facultative (FAC) | |
Facultative Upland (FACU) | |
Upland (UPL) | |
c. Vegetative Cover. By the end of the performance period, no area greater than ten (10) square feet within the created or enhanced wetlands shall be devoid of vegetation, as measured by percent areal coverage. Areas not meeting this standard shall be re-planted.
d. Invasive Species Dominance. By the end of the performance period, none of the three dominant plant species in the emergent, wet prairie, or sedge meadow communities shall be non-native or weedy species, including, but not limited to, the following species: Typha spp., Phragmites australis, Poa compressa, Poa pratensis, Lythrum salicaria, Salix interior, Echinochloa crusgalli, or Phalaris arundinacea. Dominance shall be based on the relative importance value (RIV) of each species, which is calculated by the following equation: Invasive Species Dominance:
RIVs = [RFs + RCs] / 2 x 100, where:
RIVs is the relative importance value of the individual species in the community,
RFs is the frequency of the individual species occurring in all quadrats/the total frequency of all species (adventive and native) occurring in all quadrats, and
RCs is the coverage of the individual species occurring in all quadrats/the total coverage of all species (adventive and native) occurring in all quadrats.
3. Wetland Buffer Vegetation Performance Standards. The performance standards below apply to the prairie community to achieve mitigation credit. If other community types are proposed for the wetland buffers (e.g., forest, savanna, etc.), the permittee shall submit proposed performance standards for each community to PB&D for approval.
a. Floristic Quality. By the end of the performance period, a native mean coefficient of conservatism value (native mean C value) of greater than or equal to 2.5 and a native floristic quality index value (FQI) of greater than or equal to 15 shall be achieved for the buffer as determined using the Chicago Region Floristic Quality Assessment Calculator (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Chicago District, most recent version).
b. Vegetative Cover. By the end of the performance period, no area greater than ten (10) square feet within the created or enhanced mesic prairie buffers shall be devoid of vegetation, as measured by percent areal coverage. Areas not meeting this standard shall be re-planted.
c. Invasive Species Dominance. By the end of the performance period, none of the three dominant plant species in the mesic prairie buffer community shall be non-native or weedy species, including, but not limited to, the following species: Cirsium arvense, Melilotus spp., Aliiaria petiolata, Poa compressa, Poa pratensis, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, or Rhamnus cathartica and R. franguia. Dominance shall be based on the relative importance value (RIV) of each species, which is calculated using the equation in Section H.2.d.