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No vegetation was identified inside the delineated boundary. <br />Vegetaiirn in the upland area was common buckthorn and red oak <br />Hennepin County Soil Sur\'ey classifies soils in basin 19 as Hamel loam, which <br />is found on the hydric soil list. Boundary soils were field identified as very <br />dark gray (10 YR 3/1) sandy loam from 0 to 12 inches. Dark mottles occur at <br />a depth of 10 inches. <br />Basin 20 <br />No hydrology was observed in basin 19. Hydrology is assumed based on <br />wetland drainage patterns. <br />Wetland 20 is a Type 2 (Inland Fresh Meadow) wetland. It is classified as a <br />PEMB wetland (Palustrine Emergent Saturated). It is approximately 0.4 acres <br />in size. <br />Vegetation along the delineated wetland boundary consists of common <br />buckthorn Rhamnits catliartica (facultative upland), reed canary grass Phalaris <br />anmdinacea (facultative wetland) and sedge Carex spp. (facultative wetland). <br />Vegetation inside the delineated boundary consists of cattail Typha latifolia <br />(obligate), reed canary grass Phalaris arutidimcea (facultative wetland), sedge <br />Carex spp. (facultative wetland) and green ash Fraximis pennsylvanica <br />(facultative wetland). <br />Vegetation along the upland side of the delineated boundary consists of <br />trembling aspen Populits tremiiloides (facultative), common buckthorn and red <br />oak Qiiercus rubra (facultative upland). <br />Hennepin County Soil Survey classifies basin 20 soils as Glencoe silty clay <br />loam. Wetland boundary soils were field identified as very dark gray (10 YR <br />3/1) sandy loam with dark brown (10 YR 3/3) mottles occurring at 10 inches. <br />Soils inside the delineated boundary were identified as black (10 Y’R 2/1) silty <br />loam with small, very dark grayish brown (10 YR 3/2) mottles. <br />No hvdroloszv was observe in wetland basin 20. Hvdroloev is assumed based« w ^ •» w • <br />on wetland drainage patterns. <br />SCHOELU G. MAOSON, INC. MINNETONKA, MINNESOTA 1 ^