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� � � <br /> �acobson Environmentai, PLLC www�,jacobsonenvironmental.com <br /> Environmental Consultants Wayne 7acobson, P,S.S.,W.D.C., P.W.S.,A.F.S. <br /> -------------------------------------•---------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> 5821 Humboidt Avenue North, Broaklyn Ce�rter, MN 55430 {612) 802-6619 Ceif <br /> Emaii: jacobsonenv@msn.wm <br /> Results <br /> Basfn 1 <br /> Basin 1 is a PEM/S51 C Type 2l3/6 wet meadow/shallow marsh/shrub swamp basin cflmprised of 25% <br /> reed canarygrass, 10% green buErush, 15°/a narowleaf cattai�, 309�o sandbar wilEow, 3°/a tussock sedge, <br /> and 3% water smartweed alang with a few other species. The wetland boundary was rypicaEly a transition <br /> from kentudcy bluegrass to reed canarygrass with a topographic breafc. The soiis changed from dry <br /> �eSueur soil to satura#ed Hamei soil in the wetland. Soil satura#ion was present in the wetland, and <br /> hydrology disappeared ir�the upland. <br /> Basin 2 <br /> BBsin 2 is a PEMlSS1C Type 213/6 wet meadowlshallow marshtshrub swamp basin comprised of 25% <br /> reed canarygrass, 35% narrowleaf cattail, 30% black willow, 3�n tussock sedge, and 2%water smartweed <br /> with a few other species. The wettand boundary was typicaEly a trans9tion from icentucky bluegrass to reed <br /> canarygrass with a topographlc break. The soils changed from dry LeSueur soil to saturated Hamel soil <br /> in the wetland. Soil satura#ion was present in the wetlarid, and hydrology disappeared in the upland. <br /> Bastn 3 <br /> Basin 3 is a PEMA Type 1 Seasanaliy flooded basin comprised of 45°� reed canaryg�ass, 20% panic <br /> grass, 15°/a fowl bluegrass, and 10% purple loosestrife along with a few okher species. The wetland <br /> baundary was typically a transition from kentucky b�uec rass to reed canarygrass with a topographic <br /> break. The soils changed from dry Lester soil to saturated Hamel soi� in the wetland. Soil saturation was <br /> present in the wetland, and hydrotogy disappeared in the upland. <br /> The National Wetland Inventory Map �NWI) (Figure 2} i��entifies three PEMC wetlands in the area of ail <br /> three basins delineated on the slte. <br /> According to the pNR Protected Waters Map (PWI) (Fi��ure 4) of Hennepin County there are no protected <br /> public waters on the site. Figure 5 shows the jurisdictic�nal wetlands present on-site. Figure B is a paroel <br /> map of the area. <br /> According to the Web Soi! 5urvey (Figure 3) the foNawi�g hydric soils existed on the parcel: <br /> Hame1-Glencoe <br /> Dundas-Cordova <br /> Photographs were taken of the site and some are incEu+ied in Appendix C. <br /> Confirmation of Jurisdictiona! Status <br /> We are submitting this repart to the client and regulatory agencies to request a wetland boundary and <br /> type determination. We have enclosed an officiaE WCA Approva[ of Wetland Type and Boundary form in <br /> Appendix D along with a tJSCOE wetland delineation c��ncurrence request. Appendix E contains a <br /> MNRAM analysis of the wetlands on the site. <br /> Wetfand Delineation-Mitigatlon-Permitting-Monitoring-Bankirtg-Fun�tional Analysfs-T&E Surveys � <br /> Phase I Environmental Assessments-EAW's-Soi! Ip-Soil A�alysis &Delineation-EnvironmentaE iteferrals <br /> Pond &!_ake Weed Control & Fish Stodcing-Tree Surveas-Natural Resource Management Plans <br />
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