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`�, r� <br /> � ' <br /> � <br /> Canada goldenrod (Solidago canadensis), common burdock (Arctiu�n minus), Canada <br /> thistle (Cirsium arvense) and common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartic.a). <br /> � The bound for Wetland a <br /> ary 1 exhibited a moderate to abrupt slope; the wetland edbe was <br /> placed at or near where ground water was 12" below the soil surface (with saturation to <br /> � the surface). The wetland soil borings met the A2 (Histic epipedon), Al2 (thick dark <br /> surface), and the F3 (Depleted Matrix) hydric soil indicators and water was observed <br /> -, within 12" of the soil surface (with saturation to the surface). The upland soil borings did <br /> [ , not meet hydric soil indicators; ground water and soil saturation was not observed within <br /> the borings. There was a distinct transition in the vegetation from the reed canary �rass, <br /> willow, and dogwood shrubs (hydrophytic) to Canada goldenrod, burdock, and common <br /> � buckthorn (non-hydrophytic). <br /> �� The majority of the wetland azea lies south of the property line, a small "lobe" of wetland <br /> extends to the north into the parcel (see Figure 5). At the north end of the lobe, AEC <br /> observed a tile/sump line discharging into the wetland. Tt appears that the tile/sump line <br /> ( � has created some additional wetland as the wetland area creeps upslope roughly 2-3' in <br /> , elevation from the adjacent wetland. A portion of this wetland area may be considered <br /> incidentally created, at this time the land owner is not applying for an exemption. <br /> l _� <br /> Discussion <br /> �`; One wetland basin was delineated within the parcel bounds. Areas delineated as wetland <br /> met the three criteria required for a wetland delineation; dominance of hydrophytic <br /> vegetation, presence of hydric soil, and (at a minimum) one primary hydrology indicator <br /> ( , or two secondary hydrology indicators under normal conditions. <br /> In order to be official the wetland delineation must be reviewed and approved by the <br /> L . Local Government Unit (LGU) and potentially other agencies (Local, State, Federal). <br /> Any work within or adjacent to a wetland will require Wedand Conservation Act (WCA) <br /> permits (and potentially other permits). Please consult with AEC if you plan on filling, <br /> f , drauung, excavating wetlands within your project location. <br /> If you have any questions regarding this report or any questions about our services please <br /> ( , feel free to contact Ben Carlson at any time (612-237-5996). <br /> Thank you, <br /> L_. �/,�,�, ��z�. <br /> Ben Carlson,WDC <br /> �� . Ecologist/Owner <br /> Arrowhead Environmental Consulting <br /> �_. <br /> �_� <br /> l__ 2 <br />