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Page 1 of 1 <br /> Mike Gaffron <br /> From: Smyth, John R Usmyth@bonestroo.com] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 7:30 AM <br /> To: Mike Gaffron <br /> Cc: Kellogg, Tom P <br /> Subject: 3240 Watertown Rd Site Visit <br /> Mike, <br /> I stopped by 3240 Watertown Road on the way home yesterday and the following are my findings: <br /> 1. Lath that marks edge of buffer is in place for the most part except along the graded portion of the <br /> buffer. Did a good job of preserving a good portion of the existing buffer. <br /> 2. Sod has been recently placed and it appears to be placed in the correct location with no <br /> encroachment into the buffer. <br /> 3. Buffer was recently seeded and at this time the only vegetation is the cover crop of oats which is <br /> sparse. Top soil along the buffer areas seeded is sparse. <br /> 4. Erosion control silt fence was installed to protect the wetland. It has been affective. There is one <br /> small area (approximately 10 linear feet along the silt fence)that sediment has built up due to slope <br /> erosion from watering. Silt fence has about 6 more inches of capacity until silt flows into the wetland. <br /> Recommendations: <br /> Re-spread or remove sediment build up along silt fence. <br /> Check back at a later date on seeding establishment in the buffer. Would be helpful if lath marking the buffer was <br /> added in the area graded adjacent/within the buffer. <br /> Let me know if you have questions or need any additional write-up. <br /> John d_K_ <br /> r <br /> 6/22/2006 <br />