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J <br />I <br />t <br />r <br />It <br />1 <br />m <br />U <br />i i <br />It <br />h <br />L <br />Basin 17 <br />sandy loam from 0 tol2 inches and dark gray sandy loam ai 12 inches and <br />greater. Soils inside the delineated boundary were identified as silty muck. <br />Hydrology in the wetland basin was identified in the soil pit at a depth of 6 <br />inches. No hydrology was observed at the delineated boundary or in the upland <br />areas. <br />Wetland 17 is a Type 3 (Inland Shallow Fresh Marsh) wetland. It is classified <br />as a PEMC wetland (Palustrine Emergent Seasonally Flooded). The portion of <br />the basin on the site is approximately 9.87 acres in size. <br />Vegetation along the delineated boundary consists of common buckthorn <br />Rhammis cathartica (facultative upland), sugar maple Acer sacchanim <br />(facultative upland), black cherry Primus serotina (facultative upland), bracken <br />fern Pteridium aqiiiliniim (facultative upland), sandbar willow Sallx exigua <br />(obligate), sedge Carex spp. (facultative wetland), Canada thistle Cirsium <br />arvense (facultative upland) and bull thistle Cirsium vulgare (facultative upland <br />Vegetation found inside the delineated boundary consists of cattail Typha <br />latifolia (obligate), red canary grass Plmlaris arundinacea (facultative wetland), <br />sandbar willow and sedce. <br />Vegetation found outside the delineated Uoundary consists of American <br />basswood Tilia americana (facultative upland), red oak Quercus rubra <br />(facultative upland), common buckthorn, American elm Ulmus americana <br />(facultative wetland-), sugar maple Acer saccliarum (facultative upland), smooth <br />sumac Rhus glabra (No indicator), goldenrod Solidago spp. (facultative <br />upland), Kentucky bluegrass Poa pratensis (facultative-) and sedge. <br />Hennepin County Soil Survey classifies basin 17 soils as Peaty muck. <br />Boundary soils were field identified as black (10 YR 2/0) sandy loam from 0 <br />to 12 inches. Upland soils were also identified as black, sandy loam from 0 to <br />12 inches. Soils inside the delineated boundarv were identified as black fromm <br />0 to 12 inches with many dark red (2.5 YR 3/6) occurring from 0 to 10, and <br />from 10 to 12 inches mottles were slight, dark brown (7.5 YR 3/4). <br />SCHOEUL G. MAOSON, IIMC. MIIMNETOIMKA, MINNESOTA