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- 1 <br />WETLANDS DELINEATION DOCUMENTATION <br />FOR JIM JENSEN. JENSEN HOMES. INC.. <br />PROJECT IN ORONO, MN <br />John Anderson. WETLANDS DATA. Minneapolis. MN delineated and documented <br />wetlands boundaries on the subject property on December 1st, 1995 at the request of <br />Mr. Jim Jensen. This report provides irrformation as to the dominant wetland <br />characteristics at the site as result of the investigation. The parameters of the <br />wetland/upland boundary are provided in each delineation report form as this <br />information is redundant below. Please review documentation of these findings <br />(referenced in report and site plan). A sketch of the staked wetland bouncary is <br />included in the report. <br />LOCATION <br />Bayside Road and Tonkawa Road <br />Orono, MN <br />METHODOLOGY <br />Wetlands were identified and delineated using the Federal manual for Identifying and <br />Delineating jurisdictional wetlands{Interagency Task Force on Wetland Delineation, <br />1989). The wetland and/or deep water habitat were classified according to the <br />methodologies set forth in Wetlands of the United States (USFWS Circular 39, Shaw <br />and Fredine, 1971) and Classification of Wetlands and Deep water Habitats ofIhe <br />United States (FWS/OBS Publication 79/31; Cowardin et. al.1979). <br />CHARACTERISTICS OF WETLANDS INVESTIGATED <br />Trsnssct A ^1 <br />This IS a Type Three (PEMICd) wetland checksite. Dominant specie is Reed Canary <br />Grass (FACW+). Soil is Hamel, a wetland soil. Surface hydrology is met. Site is in <br />wetland drainage pattern <br />XrsnsGCt A ^11 <br />This IS a Type 1 (PF01 A) wetland checksite. Dominant species are Green Ash <br />(FACW), Common Buckthorn (FACU) and Reed Canary Grass (FACW+). Soils are <br />Hamel, a wetland soil. Surface hydrology evidence is met. Site is saturated. <br />XrsnsGCt A 11 <br />This is an upland checksite. Dominant species are Green Ash (FACW) and Common <br />Buckthorn (FACU) Soils are Hamel, a wetland soil. Surface hydrology evidence is <br />not met Site is not flooded, ponded or saturated. Site has been effectively drained.