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ABSTRACT <br /> Svoboda Ecological Resources (SER) visited the above referenced properry on 9/20/13 to <br /> examine the site for the presence of areas meeting wetland criteria. The study parcel is located in <br /> the city of Wayzata, MN in Hennepin Cotrnry (Figure 1). One wetland boundary was delineated <br /> at this site. One sample transect was established along the southern boundary of the wetland area <br /> in order to characterize the soil, vegetation, and existing hydrology within the wetland-to-upland <br /> transition zone. <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> The subject parcel is approximately 0.39 acres and is dominated by lawn grass, the property <br /> owner's structure and impermeable concrete driveway. The topography of the site is largely a <br /> northeast-facing slope where the property owner's structure is located. . The surrounding land use <br /> is primarily closely spaced single family homes while the parcel itself is surrounded immediately <br /> on two sides by road surfaces. The identified wetlands were classified according to the Cowardin <br /> et al., the Circular 39 and the Eggers and Reed classification systems and marked with pink <br /> "Wetland Delineation" pin flags. The Technical Documents section of this report contains field <br /> data sheets, plant indicator status information, soil survey information, and wetland definition <br /> information. <br /> METHODS <br /> The methods used to delineate the subject parcel are as described in the 1987 US Army Corps of <br /> Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual and the 2010 Midwest Regional Supplement Manual. In <br /> the 1987 Manual, the methods used were described under the "routine" methods for sites less <br /> than 5 acres. This methodology is followed in order to assess whether the three parameters of a <br /> wetland are met for areas on the subject parcel. The three parameters required under normal <br /> circumstances in order to delineate a wetland are described in the Technical Documents section. <br /> The Midwest Regional Supplement Wetland Delineation Manual is also being utilized to <br /> increase the accuracy of our wetland boundaries. This addendum to the original 87 Manual was <br /> created to address the many regional differences that affect wetlands and the delineation methods <br /> used throughout the country. The following explanations are passages from that document. <br /> "This Regional Supplement is part of a nationwide effort to address regional <br /> wetland characteristics and improve the accuracy and efficiency of wetland- <br /> delineation procedures. Regional differences in climate, geology, soils, <br /> hydrology plant and animal communities, and other factors are important to the <br /> identification and functioning of wetlands. These differences cannot be <br /> considered adequately in a single national manual. The development of this <br /> supplement follows National Academy of Sciences recommendations to increase <br /> the regional sensitivity of wetland-delineation methods (National Research <br /> Svoboda Ecological Resources 1 100 Chevy Chase Dr <br /> Project Number: 2013-021-03 Orono,MN <br />
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