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V1'illiams Property 28]5 Deer Run Trail,Orono.MN Page 4 of 7 <br /> Wetland Delineation Report <br /> Midwest Natural Resources,Inc. <br /> May 2,2016 <br /> total is in lowest 30th percentile of the period-of-record distribution <br /> total is=>30th and <= 70th percentile <br /> total is in hi�hest 30th percentile of the period-of-record distrihuti�►n <br /> WARM =warm season (May thru September) <br /> ANN = calendar year(January thru December) <br /> WAT=water year(Oct. previous year thru Sept. present year) <br /> 2) Average Temperature Climate Data <br /> Source: The National Climatic Data Center <br /> Station: Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport <br /> Monthly Averages for 2016 <br /> Average High Temperature (° F) <br /> Januarv Februarv March <br /> Average 24.1° F 31.8° F 49.4° F <br /> On the date of the delineation (April 6t")the high temperature was 44° F. <br /> Wetland A <br /> Wetland A is located in the north and central part of the property where it is borders a maintained <br /> yard to the west and an altered/non-native grassland to the east. This wetland is within a low <br /> sloping depressional area starting from just south of a culvert at Deer Run Trail where the wetland <br /> flows downhill in elevation to a storm water pond that is dominated by cattail with open water. <br /> This stor�n water pond has a control structure along its southern side where it overflows to the <br /> south into Wetland B. There is a constructed upland berm located between the southern end of <br /> Wetland A and the northern side of Wetland B. The majority of this wetland is dominated by reed <br /> canarygrass with little else except for cattail where open water persists in the storm water basin. <br /> The DNR updated National Wetlands Inventory (June, 2013) Map indicates a palustrine emergent <br /> wetland complex with a temporarily flooded to seasonally flooded water regime (PEMA/C; <br /> Circular 39 Type 1/3; Seasonally Flooded Basin and Shallow Marsh) as being located where <br /> Wetland A was delineated. Results from the delineation would classify Wetland A as part <br /> palustrine emergent wetland with a saturated water regime(PEMB; Circular 39 Type 2; Fresh Wet <br /> Meadow) and part palustrine emergent wetland with a seasonally flooded water regime (PEMC; <br /> Circular 39 Type 3; Shallow Marsh). <br /> Wetland plant species documented at the wetland sample point for Wetland A include just reed <br /> canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea). Upland plant species documented at the upland sample point <br /> for Wetland A include: Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis), Canada goldenrod (Solzdago <br /> canaden.sis) and common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca). <br /> 1032 SevenTh �treel West, Suite 150 Saint Naul, MN 55102 I mnrinc.us � 612.310.6260 <br />
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