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1003 Wildhurst Trail, Orono MN <br />Wetland Delineation Report <br />Table 2: Soil types mapped on the 1003 Wildhurst Trail parcel. <br />Symbol <br />Soil Name <br />Acres <br />% of <br />% <br />Hydric <br />Area <br />Hydric <br />Category <br />Muskego, Blue Earth, and <br />L 16A <br />Houghton soils, ponded, 0 to 1 <br />1.3 <br />9.09% <br />100 <br />Hydric <br />percent slopes <br />L36A <br />Hamel, overwash-Hamel <br />1.1 <br />7.69% <br />45 <br />Partially hydric <br />complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes <br />L40B <br />Angus -Kilkenny complex, 2 to 6 <br />2 <br />13.99% <br />5 <br />Predominantly <br />percent slopes <br />non -hydric <br />Lester -Kilkenny complex, 6 to <br />Predominantly <br />L41C2 <br />10 percent slopes, moderately <br />3.5 <br />24.48% <br />5 <br />non -hydric <br />eroded <br />Lester -Kilkenny complex, 10 to <br />Predominantly <br />L41D2 <br />16 percent slopes, moderately <br />5 <br />34.97% <br />5 <br />non -hydric <br />eroded <br />L49A <br />Klossner soils, depressional, 0 to <br />1.1 <br />7.69% <br />100 <br />Hydric <br />1 percent slopes <br />L50A <br />Muskego and Houghton soils, 0 <br />0.2 <br />1.40% <br />100 <br />Hydric <br />to 1 percent slopes <br />W <br />Water <br />0.1 <br />0.70% <br />0 <br />Non -hydric <br />The Minnesota DNR Public Waters Inventory (Minnesota Department of Natural Resources <br />2015) showed DNR Public Water: Forest (27-139P) within the eastern and southeastern <br />portions of the site boundaries, which continued offsite towards the southeast (Figure 5). <br />The National Hydrography Dataset (U.S. Geological Survey 2015) showed one Lake/Pond <br />adjacent to the southeast side of the site boundaries, and a Stream/River approximately 50 feet <br />north of the site boundaries (Figure 6). <br />