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i <br /> ; <br /> �acobson Environmental, PLLC www.jacobsonenvironmental.com <br /> Environmental Consultants Wayne Jacobson, P.S.S.,W.D.C., P.W.S.,A.F.S. <br /> 5821 Mumboldt Avenue North, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 (612}802-6619 Cell � <br /> Email; jacobsonenv@msn,cam <br /> The growing season for this site is approximately from 4115 to 10/15 where the air tempera#ure averages � <br /> above 28 degrees F. The growing season in 2012 appears to be early due to a warm weafher pattern. � <br /> i <br /> This site is in the big woods subsection ecoregion according to Minnesota DNR and the annual j <br /> precipitation averages 30.67 inches. The presettlement vegetation was maple-basswood forest in this j <br /> a rea. ; <br /> The precipitation for the previous three months along with (he comparison of the 6/1�/12 precipitation <br /> worksheet data was as folfows: <br /> May April March <br /> Worksheef(Wks) 10.06 2.86 1.34 <br /> 30% less than 2.44 1.55 1.22 <br /> 30% more than 4.12 3.90 2,07 <br /> 2010 Wks Interpret Wet Normal IVormal <br /> Multi-month score (3*3) + (2"2)+ (1'2)= 45 Wet(15 to 18 being wet) <br /> The delineation was performed on June 13-94, 2019 and it is unlikely the precipitation totals in this period � <br /> affected the boundary of any wetlands in this delineation, even though the period was wetter than normal. <br /> Precipitation data is located in Appendix A. <br /> This wetland delineation was performed and reported by Wayne Jacobson, Minnesota Professional SoiE <br /> Scientist#30611, Society of Wetland Scientists—Professional Wetland Scientist#1000, University of <br /> Minnesota 1 BWSR Wetland Delineator, Certified#1019,American Flsheries Society—Associate <br /> Fisheries Scientist#A-171, I <br /> Mefhodoloqy <br /> The wetlands on the subject property were delineated using the routine determination methodology set <br /> forth in the 1987 U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Marlual, Wetland boundaries were i <br /> determined through a routine analysis of the vegefation, soils and hydrology which must all show wetiand � <br /> characteristics in order for an area ta be delineated as a wetland. <br /> Wetlands are areas that are saturated or inundated with surface and or groundwater at a frequency and i <br /> duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of <br /> vegetation typically adapted for life in hydric soil conditions. Examples of wetlands include seasonally <br /> flooded basins, floodplain fvrests,wet meadows, shallow and deep marshes, shrub swamps, wooded <br /> swamps, fens,and bogs. <br /> Vepetation <br /> 'rhe plant species within the parcel were catalogued and assigned a wetland indicator status according to <br /> the North American Digrtal Flora:National Wetland Plant List, version 2.4.0 <br /> {https://wetland plants.usace.army.mi!). U.S, Army Corps of Engineers, 2009. <br /> Wetland Delineation-Mitigation-Permitting-Monitoring-Banking-Functiona!Analysis-T&E Surveys 2 <br /> Phase I Environmental Assessments-EAW's-Soil ID-Soil Analysis &Delineation-Environmental Referrals <br /> Pond &Lake Weed Controf & Fish Stocking-Tree Surveys-Natural Rasource Management Plans ! <br /> I <br /> ; <br /> � <br />