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Introduction <br />On October 7, 2009, ecologists from Svoboda Ecological Resources (SER) completed a <br />field investigation of the subject property to identify and de! ineate areas meeting wetland <br />criteria in accordance with the 1987 Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation <br />Manual and the Midwest Region Supplement Delineation Manual. As depicted in Figure <br />1, the site is located in the city of Orono. A functions and values assessment was also <br />completed on-site as well as in-office for the subject wetland. <br />The approximate 0.80 acre site has the following legal description in the City of Orono, <br />Hennepin County, Minnesota.: <br />• Located in part of Sec. 5, Tl 18N, R23W <br />Only one Riverine wetland (Wetland 1) was identified on the subject property. SER <br />determined that normal circumstances were present at the time of the field investigation. <br />Methods <br />The USGS Topographic Map (Figure 1), National Wetland Inventory Data (Figure 2), <br />Hennepin County Soil Survey (Figure 3), the Department of Natural Resources Protected <br />Waters Inventory (Figure 4), and aerial photographs were reviewed prior to the field <br />investigation to identify potential wetland habitats. The parcel boundary was determined <br />using a property description provided by Gronberg & Associates and GIS data available <br />from the Hennepin County Website. <br />Minnesota Routine Assessment Method (MnRAM 3.2 Excel version) was used to <br />complete the functions and values assessment for the subject wetland. See the <br />Attachment at the end of the report for the Mn RAM results. <br />The following procedures were used to determine wetland habitats: <br />• The vegetation was sampled to determine whether greater than 50% of the <br />dominant plant species were classified as either obligate wetland, facultative <br />wetland, or facultative. <br />• Shallow soil pits were hand dug with a soil auger to identify soil morphology, <br />redoximorphic features and soil texture. <br />• Wetland hydrology indications were observed through open soil pits, shallow <br />water table measurements, and historical data. The wetland hydrology <br />determination uses the criteria of the presence of water within 12 inches of the <br />surface for 14 days during the growing season, or within 24 inches of the surface <br />during the dry part of the growing season.