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Print Form <br /> H <br /> US Army Corps <br /> of Engineers <br /> St.Paul District <br /> Request for Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Review <br /> Please enter the following general information about the property under review: <br /> Name of property owner <br /> 'Win a- 41404Property Address (No. & Street,City,State,Zip Code) <br /> -2 3.5-o I rte .a go.v..C) Pe"..,./g3} /.-tp.1 5f '5 , <br /> Lat. Long. (decimal degrees) <br /> County Kr„fri _,,7 <br /> Location: $w 1/Section 'j4- Township 11OW Range 234, <br /> — <br /> Size of review area 49j. acre(s) <br /> By submission of this wetland delineation report I am requesting that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, <br /> St. Paul District provide me with the following(check only one box): <br /> 7 Wetland Delineation Concurrence. Concurrence with awetland delineation is a written notification <br /> from the Corps concurring, not concurring, or commenting on the wetland boundaries delineated on a <br /> property. Under this request. the Corps will not address the jurisdictional status of the wetlands on the <br /> property,only the boundaries of the resources within the review area. <br /> ❑ Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination. A preliminary jurisdictional determination is a non- <br /> binding written indication that there may be waters of the United States, including wetlands, on a parcel <br /> or indications of the approximate location(s)of waters of the United States or wetlands on a parcel. <br /> Preliminary_jurisdictional determinations are advisory in nature and may not be appealed. <br /> `v., Approved Jurisdictional Determination. An approved jurisdictional determination is an official <br /> Corps determination that jurisdictional waters of the United States or navigable waters of the United <br /> States, or both,are either present or absent on the property. An approved jurisdictional determination <br /> precisely identifies the limits of those waters on the project site determined to be jurisdictional under the <br /> Clean Water Act or Rivers and Harbors Act. Approved jurisdictional determinations can be relied upon <br /> by the affected party fora period of five years. An approved jurisdictional determination may be <br /> appealed through the Corps' administrative appeal process. <br /> In order for the Corps to process your request, the wetland delineation must be prepared in accordance <br /> with the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual, any approved Regional Supplements to <br /> the 1987 Manual, and the Guidelines for Submitting Wetland Delineations in Minnesota and Wisconsin <br /> (http://www.mvp.usace.army.mil/regulatory/). <br /> Requester Date 35/2$120/3 <br /> Name(typed) 41,,tog, e-e>/o s4.1 <br />