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� North Arm Lane Site <br /> Number 06051TL <br /> , Results <br /> ' One wetland edge and one overland drainageway were delineated on the parcel;the specific <br /> locations of the edge can be obtamed from the survey company who located them. <br /> ' According to the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Protected Water Inventory (PWI) . <br /> of Hennepin County (Sheet 1 of 4),the standing water portion of the wetland coincides with the <br /> mapped North Arm Bay of Lake Minnetonka, "Protected Water" 133P. <br /> � The National Wetlands Invento WI identifi s h w <br /> ry (N ) e t e etland on the parcel as PEMC wrth <br /> , PEMF farther away from the high ground. <br /> The Soil Survey of Hennepin County(page 53) identifies the soils on the parcel. The data <br /> , forms describe the soil information along the edge. Soils mapped on the parcel include: <br /> Ha Hamel loam <br /> , KkB Kilkenny loam <br /> K1C2 Kilkenny clay loam <br /> Ma Marsh <br /> ' <br /> Edge Descri tions <br /> , Basin 1 was a Type 2 (PEM1B) and Type 4 (PEM1F) wetland dominated by reed canary grass <br /> and common cattail along with some jewelweed, lake sedge, sandbar willow, and black willow. <br /> � Species observed above the wetland included Kentucky bluegrass, ground ivy, white clover, <br /> common dandelion, smooth brome, and bull thistle ground cover; and black raspberry shrubs. <br /> � <br /> Ditched Drainageway Dl was located along the northern property line and conveys water from <br /> � properties north of the parcel, out to the standing water portion of the wetland. <br /> There was a ditch through this drainageway that keeps the water below the ground elevation <br /> � throughout much of its length. Reed canary grass was observed along the fringe of this <br /> drainageway. <br /> � Vegetation on the adjacent upland included Kentucky bluegrass, ground ivy,white clover, and <br /> common dandelion ground cover. <br /> , <br /> , <br /> 1 Copyright O 2006,Aquatic EcoSolutions,Inc. Page 3 of 4 <br /> Ecological Solutions to Environmental Challenges <br /> I <br />