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Notice of Decision - MN wetlnd Conservation Act - 2015
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WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM - Midwest Region <br /> ProjecUSite 790 North Brown Road City/County: Orono/Hennepin Sampling Date: May 20, 2015 <br /> ApplicanUOwner: Gonyea Homes and Remodeling State: MN Sampling Point: SP-U2 <br /> Investigator(s): Rob Bouta, Kjolhaug Environmental 5ection,Township, Range:NE 1/4 of NE 1/4, Sec 34,T118N, R23W <br /> Landform(hillslope,terrace, etc.): Hillslope Local relief(concave, convex, none): Linear slope <br /> Slope(%): 15-20 Lat: 44.991891 Long: -93.566042 Datum: Digital degrees <br /> Soil Map Unit NameLester Loam, predominantly non-hydric VWI Classification: none <br /> Are climatic/hydrologic conditions of the site typical for this time of the year? Y (If no,explain in remarks) <br /> Are vegetation , soil , or hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"normal circumstances" <br /> Are vegetation , soil , or hydrology naturally problematic? present? Yes <br /> SUMMARY OF FINDINGS (If needed, explain any answers in remarks.) <br /> Hydrophytic vegetation present? N <br /> Hydric soil present? N Is the sampled area within a wetland? N <br /> Indicators of wetland hydrology present? N f yes,optional wetland site ID: <br /> Remarks: (Explain alternative procedures here or in a separate report.) <br /> 30-day precipitation rolling average within normal range <br /> VEGETATION -- Use scientific names of plants. <br /> Absolute Dominan Indicator pominance Test Worksheet <br /> Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30 ) %Cover t Species Staus Number of Dominant Species <br /> 1 Acer negundo 50 Y FAC that are OBL, FACW,or FAC: 2 (A) <br /> 2 Acer saccharum 40 Y FACU Total Number of Dominant <br /> 3 Species Across all Strata: 6 (B) <br /> 4 Percent of Dominant Species <br /> 5 that are OBL, FACW,or FAC: 33.33% (A/B) <br /> 90 =Total Cover <br /> Saplinq/Shrub straturr (Plot size: 15 ) Prevalence Index Worksheet <br /> 1 Rhamnus cathartica 5 Y FAC Total%Cover of: <br /> 2 Sambucus canadensis 5 Y UPL OBL species 0 x 1 = 0 <br /> 3 FACW species 0 x 2= 0 <br /> 4 FAC species 90 x 3= 270 <br /> 5 FACU species 120 x 4= 480 <br /> 10 =Total Cover UPL species 10 x 5= 50 <br /> Herb stratum (Plot size: 5 ) Column totals 220 (A) 800 (B) <br /> 1 Arctium minus 40 Y FACU Prevalence Index=B/A= 3.64 <br /> 2 Galium aparine 30 Y FACU <br /> 3 Alliaria petiolata 20 N FAC Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: <br /> 4 Ribes cynosbati 15 N FAC Rapid test for hydrophytic vegetation <br /> 5 Actaea rubra 10 N FACU Dominance test is>50% <br /> 6 Circaea lutetiana 5 N UPL Prevalence index is<_3.0� <br /> � Morphogical adaptations`(provide <br /> 8 supporting data in Remarks or on a <br /> 9 separate sheet) <br /> 10 Problematic hydrophytic vegetation* <br /> 120 =Total Cover (explain) <br /> Woodv vine stratum (Plot size: 30 � 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be <br /> 1 present,unless disturbed or problematic <br /> 2 Hydrophytic <br /> 0 =Total Cover vegetation <br /> present? N <br /> Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet) <br /> US Amy Corps of Engineers Midwest Region <br />
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