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. ' ' <br /> Local Government Unit Findings and Conclusions <br /> The delineation of wetland boundaries at 3925 Watertown Road in Orono (PID <br /> #3211823330006 and 3211823330009)was reviewed on May 12,2009.The delineation <br /> was performed by VJRM Services,Inc. Conditions were clear and the temperature was <br /> approximately 70°F. Three wetland basins had been delineated as shown on the <br /> attached map. <br /> Basin A was identified as a type 6/3 shrub swamp/shallow marsh with standing <br /> water and dominant vegeta.tion of reed canary grass (Phala��is arundinacea) and <br /> eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides). The boundary with upland was <br /> characterized by a change in topob aphy and a transition to upland plant species <br /> including red maple (Acer rubrum), ironwood(Ostrya virginiana), and <br /> Pennsylvania sedge (Carex pensylvanica). <br /> Basin B was identified as a type 5 open water wetland with dominant vegetation " <br /> of reed canary grass, common elderberry (Sambucus canadensis},.and redosier <br /> dogwood (Cornus sericea). The boundary with upland was characterized by a, � <br /> change in topography and a transition to upland plant species including <br /> Pennsylvania sedge,black cherry (Prunus serotina),red oak(Ouercus rubra), <br /> basswood(Tilia ame��icana), and sugar maple (Ace��saccha��um). . <br /> Basin C was identified as a type 1 seasonally flooded basin with dominant <br /> vegetation of wild black currant(Ribes ameYicanum). The boundary with upland � <br /> was characterized by a change in topography and a transition to upland plant <br /> species including Pennsylvania sedge, common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathai�tica), <br /> . black cherry,red oak, and sugax maple. <br /> ` MCWD staff finds that the boundaries as flagged in the field and labeled in the <br /> report submitted on April 30, 2009 are acceptable. <br /> A project may require a MCWD approved permit in addition to other required <br /> permits. If you have any questions, please conta.ct me or Steve Christopher, <br /> MCWD Permitting Officer, at 952-471-0590. <br /> Report drafted by: <br /> Becky Houdek <br /> MCWD District Technician <br /> May 22, 2009 <br />
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