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14. HON PROPOSED REPLACEMENT NH,L BE ACCOMPLISHED: Indicate how proposed replacement will be accomplished(check only one box below <br /> and continue as indicated): <br /> ®A. Wetland banking credits only <br /> Complete Application for W ithdraival of Welland Credits Form and include with your application. Copies of this form are available from your LGU,or <br /> download a copy from www.bwsr.state.mn.us <br /> ' Skip to Section 19,page 6(You do not need to complete Sections 15-18). <br /> ❑B. Project-specific replacement only <br /> Continue with Section 15 below. <br /> ❑C. A Combination of wetland banking and project-specific replacement.If using project specific replacement that will result in surplus wetland credits <br /> that you propose to deposit in the state wetland bank for future use,then you must submit a wetland banking application directly to your LGU before or < <br /> concurrently with submittal of this form.Also,Complete Application for W'ithdraival of Wetland Credits Form and include with your application. Copies <br /> of this form and the wetland banking application is available from your LGU,or download a copy from www.bwsr.state.rnn.us <br /> Continue with Section 15 below. <br /> 15. DESCRIPTION OF REPLACEMENT WETLAND(S)CONSTRUCTION(Complete this section only If you marked Box B or Box C in Section <br /> 14 above): <br /> Describe in detail how replacement wetland(s)will be constructed. If several methods will be used,describe each method. Details should include the <br /> ' following:1)type of construction(such as excavated in upland,restored by tile break,restored by ditch block or revegetated);2)type,size and <br /> specifications of outlet structures;3)elevations relative to Mean Sea Level or established benchmarks or key features(such as sill,emergency overflow or <br /> structure height);4)what best management practices will be implemented to prevent erosions or site degradation;5)proposed timetable for starting and <br /> ending the project;and 6)a vegetation management plan. Write this description on a separate sheet of paper labeled DESCRIPTIONOFREPLACEMENT <br /> WETLAND CONSTRUCTION. <br /> See attached narrative. <br /> 16. SURPLUS WETLAND CREDITS: If using project-specific replacement(Box B or Box C in Section 14 above),will the replacement result in any <br /> surplus wetiand credits that you wish to have deposited in the State Wetland Bank for future use? ❑Yes ®No. If yes,submit a Wetland Banking <br /> Application directly to your LGU before or concurrently with submittal of this form.Copies are available from your LGU,or download a copy from <br /> %vww.bwsr.state.rnn.us <br /> 17. DESCRIPTION OF REPLACEMENT WETLANDS: Complete the chart below:1)Use one row of boxes for each wetland replacement site;2)If <br /> your project has more that one wetland replacement site,reference your overhead view(part of Section 5)to this chart by identifying and labeling"first <br /> replacement site"and"second replacement site"on your overhead view;3)If you are identifying only one wetland type within a given replacement site,use <br /> ' the first dotted line(s)and leave the others blank;4)If you have chosen to identify more than one wetland type in a given replacement site,use the extra dotted <br /> lines to indicate each separate wetland type,and identify type(s)of replacement credits and"restored or created"for each separate wetland type with that <br /> replacement site;5)If you do not have access to some of the information, or if you do not know your replacement ratio,call your LGU or SWCD office for <br /> assistance. Photocopy chartfor more wetland replacements,i(needed) <br /> ' DESCRIPTION OF REPLACEMENT WETLANDS <br /> Identify Watershed County Section, Wetland Type(s)of replacement credits Restored <br /> Wetland name or Township, Plant (in acres or square feet) or <br /> replacement number Community created? <br /> site (if known) Range Type' New Wetland Public Value Indicate <br /> (as noted on Bank Service Credits(NWC) Credits(PVC) R or C <br /> overhead view) Area <br /> ' Name of Watershed Hennepin 26, 118N, 4 0.42 ac_ 0.42 ac. R <br /> First 18,BSA 7 23W <br /> replacement <br /> --------------- -------------------- -------------------------------------- <br /> site <br /> Name of <br /> Second --------------- -------------------- ----------------------- -------------- <br /> replacement <br /> site --------------- -------------------- ----------------------- -------------- <br /> If you are identifying only one wedand type within a given wetland impact area,use the 0.42 ac. 0.42 <br /> first dotted line and leave the others blank. If you have chosen to identify more than one TOTAL NWC TOTAL PVC <br /> wetland type within a given wetiand impact area,use die extra dotted lines to indicate each <br /> separate wetland type,and identify predominant vegetation and size of impacted area for REQUIRED REPLACEMENT RATIO' <br /> each separate wetland type within that impact area. <br /> (Ifknown) 2:1 <br /> Wetland plant community type: Shallow open water: Deep marsh:0.42 Shallow Marsh: Sedge meadow: <br /> Fresh wet meadow: Net to wet mesic prairie: Calcareous fen: Open bog or coniferous bog: Shrub carr or alder thicket: <br /> Hardwood swamp or coniferous swamp: Floodplain forest Seasonally flooded basin <br /> •See W edwid Plants and Plant Communities unities of Minnesota and Wisconsin(Eggers and Reet4 1997)as modified by the Board ofWater and <br /> Soil Resources,United States Army Corps of Engineers. <br /> Minnesota Local/State/Federal Application Forms for Water/Wetland Projects <br /> Page 5 <br />
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