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Wetland Classification,Identification,Delineation-2014
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DISCUSSION <br /> SER completed all on-site delineations based on the three required technical criteria as outlined by the <br /> 1987 Manual: the presence of hydric soils, a predominance of hydrophytic vegetation, and indicators <br /> of wetland hydrology in each basin. The wetland boundary was flagged on 10/06/14 and field data were <br /> collected on 10/09/14. <br /> SER personnel examined the subject properties for areas meeting jurisdictional wetland criteria during <br /> the site visit and delineated the edges of two wetlands as being jurisdictional wetlands (Figures 5 and <br /> 6). One potential wetland area (Area A) was examined and determined to lack the required wetland <br /> indicators. Detailed soils, vegetation and hydrology data is provided in the data sheets of the Technical <br /> Documents section.A set of figures is provided in the Figures section. <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Activities that impact or could potentially impact wetlands are regulated at several levels of <br /> government. In Minnesota, the two primary jurisdictions are covered at the state and federal levels by <br /> the provisions of the following legislative actions. <br /> i* State jurisdiction by the Wetland Conservation Act of 1991 (WCA) administered by the WCA <br /> Local Governmental Unit(LGU). <br /> 2* Federal jurisdiction by the Clean Water Act of 1972 and subsequent amendments. Wetland <br /> protection is implemented by the Corps of Engineers(Corps)with permit certification issued by <br /> the Environmental Protection Agency. <br /> While the wetland boundaries that SER has delineated are not official until approved by a WCA <br /> approved local government unit (LGU), SER advises the property owner/developer to refrain from any <br /> filling, draining, or excavating, or any impact to the area SER has delineated as wetland. No grading or <br /> filling in wetland basins should commence until all necessary permits have been obtained. Violation of <br /> wetland regulations may result in substantial civil and criminal penalties. Local ordinances may <br /> regulate wetland modifications such as brush and tree removal and burning in addition to grading and <br /> filling. Depending on the location of the property, buffers around the wetland may also be protected. <br /> Any activities in the proximity of the wetland should be cleared with appropriate WCA regulatory <br /> agencies. It is also advisable to have the wetland boundary surveyed by a licensed land surveyor. Since <br /> the pin flags used along the boundary can be vandalized or inadvertently knocked over, a GPS survey <br /> of the flags will assure the permanence of the boundary. The client should also be aware that approved <br /> wetland boundaries are typically valid for five years from the date of approval. <br /> To avoid project delays associated with wetland regulations, it is essential that you acquire necessary <br /> permits from all jurisdictional agencies before initiating activities. A WCA Sequencing form, a WCA <br /> and Army Corps of Engineers Replacement Plan Application form, and a DNR permit application are <br /> among the materials that you may be required to submit if impacts are proposed for the delineated <br /> wetlands. By initiating the permit process as soon as possible, potential costly delays to the project may <br /> be avoided. <br /> Svoboda Ecologicai Resources 185 Old Crystal Bay Road <br /> 2014-030-03 4 Lillian Stubbs <br />
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