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� <br /> � Wetland Delineation Report <br /> � O�ono, MN <br /> BES Project No. 2015-D40 <br /> � . luly 31, 2015 <br /> � in the upland soil pit. The wetland boundary was generally staked along a slight topographic <br /> break and a change in the plant oommunity. <br /> 1 <br /> / Swale SP-1 <br /> E Sample point 1 (SP-1) is in a swale in the southeast part of the property_ The swale is <br /> � dominated by Kentudcy bluegrass, brome grass, reed canary grass, timothy grass, Canada <br /> �, goldenrod (SaJidago canadensis), gray dogwood {Comus racemose), green ash (Fraxinus <br /> � pennsylvanica} and red cedar. The vegetation community did not mest the dorr�inance test and <br /> had a prevafence index of 3.29. The soiis in the swale consisted of more than 20 inches af N <br /> � 2/0 foam and clay loam {Al2). The water table was observed at a depth of 94 inches and the <br /> ! soii was saturated at the surface. The wetland hydrology indicators observed at the swale <br /> t sampling pofnt may be a reflection of the recent heavy rain events. The swale is not a wetland <br /> � because it failed to meet the hydrophytic plant criteria. <br /> � <br /> � Resource Maps Review <br /> � <br /> � The National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) (Figure 4) does identifies two wetlands on the site in <br /> the approximate loca#ian as BES delineated Wetlands A and B. The NWI classified the large <br /> � wetJand (Wetland A) basin on the site as a Palustrine, Emergent, Seasonally Ffooded, (PEMC) <br /> � wetland with a wide Temporarify Flooded fringe (PEMA). The other wetfand is classified as <br /> � Palustrine, Emergent, Temporary Flaoded {PEMA) basin. The DNR Protected Waters Inventary <br /> � map (�igure 5} does not identify any of the basins on the site as public waters wetlands. The <br /> Hennepin County Soils 5urvey (Flgure 8) shows the about half of the site is mapped as the <br /> ' Hamel-Glencoe camplex {L132A), and Klossner soil (L49A) soil map units. The other half of the <br /> � site is split up between the Lerdal loam {L35A), Angus-Kilkenny c:omplex (L40B) and Lester- <br /> � Kilkenny aomplex(L41 C, L41 D) soil map units. The Hamei-Gfencoe compfex and Klassner soil <br /> � map units are iisted as having 80% and 100°!o hydric soils respectively. The Lerdal soi! map <br /> i unit is listed as having 15% inclusions of hydric soils. The Lester-Kilkenny soil map unit is listed <br /> as having 5% hydric soils. <br /> i <br /> � <br /> ' Wetland Classification <br /> BES' classification of the wetlands is based on observations of the site and is include in Table 1 <br /> below. <br /> 4 <br />
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