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the investigation area was composed of rolling forests in the northeast area, which sloped southwest <br /> into a wetland complex. <br /> SURROUNDING PROPERTIES <br /> The project site is located in a moderately spaced residential landscape near Lake Minnetonka in the <br /> city of Orono. The investigation area is located southwest of Shadywood Road (CSAH 19), west of Lydiar <br /> Avenue and northeast of Kelly Avenue. <br /> Definitions + Methodology <br /> This investigation was performed in accordance with the US Army Corps of Engineers 1987 Wetland <br /> Delineation Manual and the 2010 Midwest Regional Supplement, and all applicable supporting <br /> documents for areas meeting wetland criteria for a routine wetland delineation in accordance to the <br /> Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers Section 404 Program. The <br /> following definitions, diagnostic environmental characteristics, and the methodology used is based on <br /> the mandatory technical criteria for the identification and delineation of wetlands. <br /> WETLANDS DEFINITION <br /> As defined in 33 CFR Part 328, Section 3,the term wetlands is defined as: Those areas that are inundated <br /> or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that <br /> under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated <br /> soil conditions. The frequency and duration of saturation may vary by geographical region, and is largely <br /> dependent upon climatic conditions. Wetlands generally include swamps, marshes, bogs, and similar <br /> areas. <br /> Wetlands have the following general diagnostic environmental characteristics: <br /> Hydrophytic Vegetation <br /> The wetland vegetation criterion is satisfied when the prevalent vegetation consists of plant species <br /> adapted to inundation or substrates periodically deficient in oxygen as a result of prolonged <br /> saturation. Specifically, this includes plant communities that under normal circumstances have more <br /> than 50% of the composition of the dominant species from all strata ranked with an indicator status <br /> as obligate wetland (OBL), facultative wetland (FACW), and/or facultative (FAC) species. <br /> The indicator status for individual plants as defined by the updated 2016 Minnesota National Wetland <br /> Plant List are identified and described in the following table: <br /> 2525 Shadywood Road Page 2 <br />