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HomeMy WebLinkAboutwetland delineation report �acobson Environmental, PLLC www.jacobsonenvironmental.com Environmental Consultants Wayne 7acobson, P.S.S.,W.D.C., P.W.S.,A.F.S. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5821 Humboldt Avenue North, Brooklyn Center, N�1N 55430 (612) 802-6619 Cell Email: jacobsonenv@msn.com September 25, 2013 David Delaney First National Bank of the Lakes 2445 Shadywood Road Navarre, MN 55331 RE: Project Name: Delaney Navarre Delineation Comm.No.: 2013-160 Project Location: City of Orono 2445 Shadywood Road, Navarre, MN 55331 T117N, R23W, NE 1/4 of Section 20 Project Description: Wetland Delineation I�eport Dear David: As discussed, Jacobson Environmental, PLLC. (JE)visited the above referenced site to perform a official wetland delineation in accordance with the 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual and the August 2010 Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation: Midwest Region. Adjacent site land use includes residential, wetlands, and woodlands consisting of plants and trees typical of a suburban area. This parcel is a combination of fivF commercial, vacant, and residential lots with woodland, and wetlands as shown on Figure 7. Figure 1 is a site location map of the property. All figures referenced by this report are presented at the end of the text. The purpose of this study was to investigate the project area, identify areas meeting the 1:echnical criteria for wetlands, delineate the jurisdictional extent of the wetland basins and classify the wetland habitat. Woodland-Lawn Species Noted OQen Water Pond Species Noted Trees Herbs Bur Oak Reed Canarygrass Box Elder Slingirn3 Neitle Green Ash Tussock Sedge Red Maple Basswood Shnibs Common Buckthorn Red Osier pogwood Herbs Hairy Crabgrass Red Clover Kentucky Bluegrass Common Plantain Virginia Creeper Ground Ivy White Snakeroot Stinging Nettle The growing season for this site is approximately from 4/15 to 10/15 where the air temperature averages above 28 degrees F. The growing season in 2013 appe;ars to be late due to a cold weather pattern. Wetland Delineation-Mitigation-Permitting-Monitoring-B.anking-Functional Analysis-T&E Surveys � Phase I Environmental Assessments-EAW's-Soil ID-Soil Analysis & Delineation-Environmental Referrals Pond &Lake Weed Control & Fish Stocking-Tree Surveys-Natural Resource Management Plans Jacobson Environmental, PLLC www.jacobsonenvironmental.com Environmental Consultants Wayne)acobson, P.S.S.,W.D.C., P.W.S.,A.F.S. ---------------------------------------------------------•--------------------------------------------------- 5821 Humboidt Avenue North, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 (612) 802-6619 Cell Email: jacobsonenv@msn.com This site is in the big woods subsection ecoregion according to Minnesota DNR and the annual precipitation averages 30.30 inches. The presettlement vegetation was maple-basswood forest in this area. The precipitation for the previous three months along with the comparison of the 9/20/13 precipitation worksheet data was as follows: Aug July June Worksheet(Wks) 1.74" 4.69" 6.28" ' = NVVS Data 30% less than 2.88 2.63 2.85 30°/a more than 4.89 4.79 5.24 2010 Wks Interpret Dry Normal Wet Multi-month score (3"1) + (2*2) + (1`3) = 10 Normal (10 to 14 being Normal) The delineation was performed on September 20, 2013 and it is unlikely the precipitation totals in this period affected the boundary of any wetlands in this delineation, even though the period was wetter than normal. Precipitation data is located in Appendix A. This wetland delineation was performed and reported by Wayne Jacobson, Minnesota Professional Soil Scientist#30611, Society of Wetland Scientists—Professional Wetland Scientist#1000, University of Minnesota/BWSR Wetland Delineator, Certified #1019, American Fisheries Society—Associate Fisheries Scientist#A-171. Methodoloqv The wetlands on the subject property were delineated using the routine determination methodology set forth in the 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Weflands Delineation Manual. Wetland boundaries were determined through a routine analysis of the vegetation, soils and hydrology which must all show wetland characteristics in order for an area to be delineated as��wetland. Wetlands are areas that are saturated or inundated with surface and or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in hydric soil conditions. Examples of wetlands include seasonally fluoded basins, floodplain forests, wet meadows, shallow and deep marshes, shrub swamps, wooded swamps, fens, and bogs. Vepetation The plant species within the parcel were catalogued arn� assigned a wetland indicator status according to the North American Digital Flora:National Wetland Plant List, version 2.4.0 (htfps://wetland planfs.usace.a�mv.mil). U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 2009. In the text of this report and on the enclosed data forms, the plant indicator status follows the plant's scientific name unless a status has not been assigned. The hydrophytic plant criterion is met when more than 50 percent of the dominant species by the 50/20 nile for each stratum (herb, shrub/sapling, tree, and woody vine)were assigned an obligate(OBL)', facultative wet(FACW), and/or facultative (FAC)wetland status. � OBL=Obligate Wetland,occurs an estimated 99%in wetlarids. FACW=Facultative Wetland, has an estimated 67%-99°/a probability of occurrence in wetlands. FAC=Facultative, is equally likely to occur in wetlands and non- wetlands,34%-G6%probability. FACU=Pacultative Upland, occurs in wctlands only occasionally, I%-23% probability. UPL=Upland,almost never occurs in wetlands,�=1%probability.NI=No Indicator, insufficient information available to determine an indicator status. Positive or negative sign previously indicated a frequency toward higher (+)or lower(-)fi•equency oPoccurrence with an cate;ory. Wetland Delineation-Mitigation-Permitting-Monitoring-Banking-Functional Analysis-T&E Surveys 2 Phase I Environmental Assessments-EAW's-Soil ID-Soil Analysis& Delineation-Environmental Referrals Pond &Lake Weed Control & Fish Stocking-Tree Surveys-Natural Resource Management Plans �acobson Environmental, PLLC www.jacobsonenvironmental.com Environmental Consultants Wayne 7acobson, P.S.S.,W.D.C., P.W.S., A.F.S. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5821 Humboldt Avenue North, Brooklyn Center, IMN 55430 (612) 802-6619 Cell Email: jacobsonenv@msn.com With the 50/20 rule, dominants are generally measured by absolute °/a cover in each stratum which individually or collectively account for more than 50% of total vegetative cover in the stratum, plus any other species which itself accounts for at least 20°/a of the total vegetative cover. Soils A hydric soil is a soil formed under conditions of saturation, flooding, or ponding long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions in the upper part. If a soil exhibits the indicators of a hydric soil or is identified as a hydric soil the hydric soil criterion is met. The break between hydric and non-hydric soils was determined by excavating soil pits along transects crossing the wetland/upland eco-tone and evaluating the soil colors, textures, and presence or absence of redoximorphic indicators (i.e., mottles, gley or oxidized rhizospheres). Hydric Soil Indicators for the Midwest Region were noted as presented in the National Technical Committee for Hydric Soils Field Indicators of Hydric Soi/s in the United States version 7.0(USDA NRCS 2010) if present at each sample point. Also, upper soil profiles were compared to the mapped or inclusionary soil series found in the sample area for soil identification purposes. Cautions used in applvinq the Field Indicators of Hvdric Soils There are hydric soils with morphologies that are difficult to interpret. These include soils with black, gray, or red parent material; soils with high pH; soils high or low in content of organic matter; recently developed hydric soils, and soils high in iron inputs. In some cases we do not currently have indicators to assist in the identification of hydric soils in these situatinns. As long as the soil meets the definition of a hydric soil, the lack of an indicator does not preclude tha soil from being hydric. The indicators were developed mostly to identify the boundary of hydric soil areas and generally work best on the margins. Not all of the obviously wetter hydric soils will be identified by the indicators. Redoximorphic features are most likely to occur in soils that cycle between anaerobic (reduced) and aerobic(oxidized) conditions. Morphological features of hydric soils indicate that saturation and anaerobic conditions have existed under either contemporary or former hydrologic regimes. Where soil morphology seems inconsistent with the landscape, vegetation, or observable hydrology, it may be necessary to obtain the assistance of an experienced soil or wetland scientist to determine whether the soil is hydric. To clarify on some Hennepin County sites, 1. Many of these soils have black or gray parent materials 2. Many of the soils have a high organic matter content 3. The hydric soil margin is typically higher than the wetland boundary margin on the site 4. Not all of the obviously wetter soils will be identified by the indicators 5. Many of the hydric soils are Mollisols which are classic problem hydric soils in many cases Hvdroloqv The presence of current wetland hydrology was determ�ned through direct observation of free water in the excavated soil pit, saturated soil conditions or soil redo>:imorphic features. However, the effect of on-or off-site hydrologic alterations may not always fully be accounted for when routine delineation methods are used. Wetland Delineation-Mitigation-Permitting-Monitoring-Banking-Functional Analysis-T& E Surveys 3 Phase I Environmental Assessments-EAW's-Soil ID-Soil .Analysis & Delineation-Environmental Referrals Pond & Lake Weed Control & Fish Stocking-Tree Surveys-Natural Resource Management Plans �acobson Environmental, PLLC www.jacobsonenvironmental.com Environmental Consultants Wayne]acobson, P.S.S.,W.D.C., P.W.S.,A.F.S. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5821 Humboldt Avenue North, Brooklyn Center, �IN 55430 (612) 802-6619 Cell Email: jacobsonenv@msn.com Wetland Classification Wetland classifications discussed in the text are set forth in Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the United States(FWS/OBS Publication 79/31, Cowardin E�t al. 1979)and Wetlands of the United States (USFWS Circular 39, Shaw and Fredine, 1971.)Additionally, plant community types as named by Eggers and Reed (1998)are given. Topographic maps, National Wetlands Inventory maps, the Web Soil Survey, Aerial Photographs, and DNR Protected Waters maps were consulted to locate potential wetland habitats. The Routine On-site Determination Method was used on this site. In this method, the following procedures were used: 1) The vegetative community was sampled in all present strata to determine whether 50%of the dominant plant species were hydrophytic using the 50/20 method. 2) Soil pits were dug using a dutch auger to depths of 18"-40", noting soil profiles and any hydric soil characteristics. 3) Signs of wetland hydrology were noted and were compared to field criteria such as depth to shallow water table and depth of soil saturation found in the soil pits. Wetland edges were marked with orange numbered pin flags. 4-foot wood lath marked with orange "wetland boundary"flagging tape or flagging tied on vegetation may be used if site conditions warrant. Any wetlands were mapped by others using modern survey methods. At least one sample point transect crosses each delineated wetland edge. These transects consist of an upland sample point, and a wetland sample point. Other sample points may be loc�ted in areas which have one or more of the wetland vegetation, soils, or hydrologic characteristics K�resent, or where questionable conditions exist. Sample points are marked with orange pin flags with a ��ink ribbon tied on them. Sample data sheets are found in Appendix B. Results Basin 1 Basin 1 is a PEMB Type 2 wet meadow comprised of 98% reed canarygrass, <1% stinging nettle, and <1%tussock sedge along with a few other species. The wetland boundary was typically a transition from common buckthorn to reed canarygrass with a top�graphic break. The soils changed from dry Lester soil to saturated Houghton soil in the wetland. Soil saturation was present in the wetland, and hydrology disappeared in the upland. The Nationat Wetland Inventory Map (NWI) (Figure 2) icientifies no wetlands in the area of Basin 1 delineated on the site. According to the DNR Protected Waters Map(PWI) (Fiqure 4) of Hennepin County there are no protected public waters on the site. Figure 5 is a wetland delineation map of the site. Figure 6 is a parcel map of the area. Figure 7 is a contour survey map showing th�areas delineated. Wetland Delineation-Mitigation-Permitting-Monitoring-Banking-Functional Analysis-T & E Surveys 4 Phase I Environmental Assessments-EAW's-Soil ID-Soil .Analysis & Delineation-Environmental Referrals Pond &Lake Weed Control & Fish Stocking-Tree Survey�s-Natural Resource Management Plans �acobson Environmental, PLLC www.jacobsonenvironmental.com Environmental Consultants Wayne Jacobson, P.S.S., W.D.C.,P.W.S.,A.F.S. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5821 Humboldt Avenue North, Brooklyn Center, IMN 55430 (612) 802-6619 Cel) Email: jacobsonenv@msn.com According to the Web Soil Survey(Figure 3) the following hydric soils existed on the parcel: Houghton and Muskego Photographs were taken of the site and some are inclucied in Appendix C. Confirmation of Jurisdictional Status We are submitting this report to the client and regulator�r agencies to request a wetland boundary and type determination. We have enclosed an official WCA Approval of Wetland Type and Boundary form in Appendix D along with a USCOE wetland delineation concurrence request. Conclusion This wetland delineation meets the standards and criteria described in the 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual and the August 2010 Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation: Midwest Region. This was a Routine On Site Determination and the results reflect the conditions present at the time of the delineation. If any wetland impacts are planned for this project, permits would be necessary from the LGU (City of Orono)and other agencies. I certify that I reviewed the field analysis and wrote the report for this wetland delineation. Thank you for the opportunity to provide wetland services on this important project. � �: 9r2s,�i3 Wayne E. Jacobson Date Professional Soil Scientist#30611 Professional Wetland Scientist#1000 Wetland Delineator, Certified#1019 Associate Fisheries Scientist#A-171 Jacobson Environmental, PLLC. Regulators: Melanie Curtis, City of Orono Melissa Jenny, USCOE Lynda Peterson, BWSR Wes Boll, MCWD and Wenck Associates Wetland Delineation-Mitigation-Permitting-Monitoring-B,anking-Functional Analysis-T&E Surveys 5 Phase I Environmental Assessments-EAW's-Soil ID-Soil Analysis& Delineation-Environmental Referrals Pond &Lake Weed Control & Fish Stocking-Tree Surveys-Natural Resource Management Plans FIGU�ES Figure 1 Site Lo�ation Map 93°38.000'W 93°37.000'�N 93°36.000'W VJG584 93°35.000'VJ �,V t� , + - u�� —�- -- -} t t—, - - , q _. .,�7 . � � U ��..�_ ��.� T� -'�� � _ '�µ.._ .1 ;� i '. � ' ;' / ! ` ``q . � ` ��'.'. . t J �� t \�� ' �fr o� " J � -.... i j ,q� O ti f � sl � .. •\��� -^' - l� � � �- � i.�y r__` t " :!y-.q i g�/ , \�''3'. ,�!. 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[`riuM4St3t6 u'0 ~,:•,� a:t•a�Mttae SwveYrrq _.' _ _' ..y.. ..._. ._._ .._ _ ___ _'_ _ — — _ — c.�n.+ �.m k.acJa `'`� APPENDIX A Precipitation Data Precipitation Documentation Worksheet Using Gridded Database Pa�e 1 of 2 Minnesota Climatolog� Working Group �� State Climatology Office - DNR Division of Ecologic:al and Water Resources University of Minnesota home � current conditions �journal � past data � summaries� agriculture � other sites � contact us � search � fu1 Precipitation Worksheet Usir�g Gridded Database Precipitation data for target wetland location: county: Hennepin township number: 117N township name: Excelsior range number: 23W nearest community: Spring Park section number: 20 Aerial photograph or site visit date: Friday, September 20, 2013 Score using 1971-2000 normal period third prior first prior month: second prior month: (values are in inches) August month: June 2013 July 2013 2013 estimated precipitation total for this location: 0.00 0.00 0.00 there is a 30% chance this location will have less 3.03 2.90 2.91 than: � there is a 30% chance this location will have more 4.63 5.13 5.21 than: type of month: dry normal wet dl'y dry dry monthly score 3 * 1 = 3 2 * 1 = 2 1 * 1 = 1 multi-month score: 6 (Dry) 6 to 9 (dry) 10 to 14 (normal) 15 to 18 (wet) Score using 1981-2010 normal period first rior month: third prior P second prior month: (values are in inches) August month: June 2013 .1uly 2013 2013 estimated precipitation total for this location: � (�,2 ' there is a 30% chance this location will have less 2 88 2.63 2.85 than: � there is a 30% chance this location will have more 4.89 4.79 5.24 than: type of month: dry normal wet d�y ncr�n,�1 ►��.}- monthly score 3 * 1 = 3 2 *Z= -7- 1 *3 = 3 � (o(no•�nw I�- - http://climate.umn.edu/gridded_data/precip/wetland/wurksheet.asp?passXutm83=451498&... 9/22/2013 HIgh DENsity radius retrieva1071210 Page 1 of 2 'Closest Station' Climate Data Retrieval The data matching your request is at the bottom of this page or should appear there within one minute. _.. _ Target location is Lat: 44.92780 Lon: 93.61461 � _ ..__ _._... __.....__.......----.......__. ..___._................._.._....._._........_._..__...._..__. � set location ( �.....s retrieve only this station: ;217930 SPRING PARK v� __._........__._______� �---._._....___---......._..---...__.__.__.._._....--........................._..........__1 ,.,....-------_..-; ,-_.-----..._._.., years: �2012.�;to i 2013 v� ,___.._ : number of missing days allowed per month: '3 ; retrieve data from the following data sources: �_..I Precipitation from High Density Network i.L) Precipitation from National Weather Service �...� Temperature from National Weather Service �_.1 Snow from National Weather Service get monthly . get daily ! �._......._.. ..__ . .. - . ....._._ .._.__._.: _ _ useDNRhid: False�True Target: lat 44.92780 lon 93.61461 mon year cc tttN rrW ss nnnn o000000o pre aaaaaa Tmx Tmn aaaaaa sno SnD dis 7an 2012 217935 .49 0 mi . Feb 2012 217935 1.73 0 mi . Mar 2012 217935 1.70 0 mi . Apr 2012 217935 2.96 0 mi . May 2012 217935 9.45 0 mi . 7un 2012 217935 3.55 0 mi . ]ul 2012 217935 4.75 0 mi . Aug 2012 217935 1.50 0 mi . Sep 2012 217935 .30 0 mi . Oct 2012 217935 1.35 0 mi . Nov 2012 217935 .85 0 mi . Dec 2012 217935 1.20 0 mi . )an 2013 217935 .65 0 mi . Feb 2013 217935 .85 0 mi . Mar 2013 217935 .90 0 mi . Apr 2013 211448 5.60 5 mi . May 2013 211448 6.55 5 mi . 7un 2013 211448 6.28 5 mi . 7u1 2013 Z11448 4.69 5 mi . Aug 2013 211448 1.74 5 mi . Sep 2013 211448 1.38 5 mi . oct 2013 m 999 mi . Nov 2013 m 999 mi . �ec 2013 m 999 mi . Where indicated: Missing values are shown as'm'. Days on which precip accumulated in the gage are shown as'-'. 'TfTT RR SS' is the'public land survey(PL:i)'or'legal' location of the observed data. Section values greater 36 are SECTIC 'TIC' locations plus 100. 'IVWS ID'the National Weather Service Cooperative station number. Note that the 'PLS'will always be correct for precipitation data while the'NWS I D'will always be correct for the temperature data. If no PLS info is supplied the the 'NWS ID' number applies to all shown data. _ __ _ __ _ __ __ _ �_.........__..._..._..._..._---..__.._._.___�.�......._.._.� � return to retrieval selection � http://climate.umn.edu/HlDradius/raditts.asp 9/22/2013 APPENDIX B Sample Data Sheets WETLAND DETERMINATION D.4TA FORM—Midwest Region ProjecVSite: � City/County: Di���. Sampling Date:�� ApplicanUOwner: State;� Sampling Point:�j� Invesligetor(s): ��,��'T Section,Township,Range:_ s¢G.20. Tl/7�A1-_�^2�/�J ,-7- Lendform(hilislope,terrece,etc.):�:�� �eds�_, _ Local reliet(concave,convex,none): Slope(%): �'_ Lat: � Lony:_ Datum: Soil Map Unit Name:__ L�S�'a.r NWI clesaification: Are climatic f hydrologic condilions on the site typica�for this time ot year7 Ye;•_�„C._ No (If no,explain In Remarks.) Are Vegeletion�[,Soil N ,or Hydrology�_significanlly dislurbed7 Are"Normel Circurnslences"present? Yes_,,� No_ T Are Vegelation�,Soil_�L,or Hydrolopy��nalurally problematic7 (If neaded,explain any answera in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling polnt(ocations,transects, important features,etc. HydrophytiC Vegetatlon Present7 Yes No�_ HyOric Soil Present? Yea No�_ Is tho Samplod Aroa Wetland Hydrology Presenf? Yes No�_ wlthln n Wetland7 Yes No_,�, Remarka: -�-_._------ ----- . ._. _._ __ ----........___.---___.._—�_......�_.__._..�.-----.___._____..._._._-•------........___.___�_......_........_....._.__. VEGETATION—Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Indicator pominanCe Test workshest: Tree Strntum (Plot size: � �v1•.1:rs) %Cover Saeci,3s? Stolus Number ot Dominant Species 1. 7: I;. ��,�,,,�,s.. ,� �, F�J That Are OBL,FACW,or FAC: � (A) 2' �� �— -��'� Total Number of Dominent 3, �� �.� s .A�f,.Ti�V_ w�yr� _,1,� �_ Species Across All Streta: �_ (13) 4. �. '- Percent of Dominant Species 5� That Are OBL,FACW,or FAC: . �D (NB) �b =Total Cover SaqllnnlShrub Stratum (Plot slze: 1`��f(�,,� P�evalence Index worksheet; � �J;��..��f�,�,��'�a � � ��{� Total%Cover of: , Multiolv bv: p, OBL apecles x 1= 3, fACW species x 2= q, _ _ FAC SpeClos x 3= 6. FACU specles x 4= � _�=Total Cover UPL species x 5= Nerb Slratum (Plot slze:�r_��) Column Totals: 1.,����-.w.f L"�'�'�'^'hll11 --�� � �A) (B) p ����,�._�^ ��.�,ss.���_ �_ �_ Prevalencelndex =B/A= 3, Hycirophytic Vegetation Indlcators; q, _ _ 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation g _ _ 2-Dominance Test Is>60% g 3-Prevalen�e Index is 53.0' �, ` 4-Marphployical AAaptations'(provida supporting — dete in Remarks or on a separate sheet) $� — — ProblematiC Hydrophytic Vegetalion'(Expiain) 9. — �� — �Indicators of hydrlc aoil and wotland hydrology mu,st � �„�=Tolal Cover be present,unless disturbed or problemalic. Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: �D ✓'w.�:.�� �• Hydrophytic p. Vegetatlon =Tota�Cover Prasent9 Yes No�,� Rernarks: (Include photo numbere here or on e separate sheet.) US Army Corps ot Engineers Midwest Region-Version 2.0 $��L Sempling Point:�� Profile Description: (Describe to the depth neaded to document the indicator or co�firm the absence of indicators.) Depfh Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color(moistl % Color/mgistl % Tj�ae Loc Texture Remarks 8'�1$ I nYfZ�l 1 � lga� �8-1�- ��-- -- -1�b ���M — 'Type: C=Concentralion,D=Deplelion,RM=Reduced Matrix b1S=Masked Sand Grains. �Location: PL=Pore Lining M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicatore: Indicatore for Problen�attc Hydric Soile: _ Histosol(A1) _ Sandy Gleyed Malrix i S4) _ Coast Prairie Redox(A16) _ Fiistic Epipedon(A2) _ Sandy Redox(55) _ Dark 5urface(S7) _ Bleck Histit(A3) _ Stripped Matrix(S8) _ Iron-Manganese Masses(F12) _ Hydrogen Sulfide(Ad) _ Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1) _ Very Shallow Dark SuAace(TF12) Stratifled Layers(A5) _ Loamy Gleyed Matrlx(F2) _ Olher(Explain in Rernarks) _ 2 cm Muck(A10) _ Deplatad Matrix(F3) _ Depleted Below Oark Surface(At 1) _ Redox Dark Suriace(F6) _ Thick Dark Suriace(Al2) _ Depleled Dark SuAaaa(F7) 'Indicators ot hydrophyGc vegetation and _ Sendy Mucky Mineral(S1) _ Redox Depressions(F'8) �vetlend hydrology must be preaent, 5 cm Mucky Peat or Peat(S3) untess disiurbed or problemalic. Reatrlctive Layer(If observed): Type: Hydric 3oil Present� Yes No� Depth(Inchee): Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primarv Indicators lminimum of one is reauired�check atl fhat$p�tyl Secondarv Indicators(mfnimum of Nvo reauirgd,� _ Sur(ace Water(A1) _ Water-Stained Leaves(H9) _ Surtace Soil Cracks(B6) _ Nigh Waler Table(A2) _ Aquatic Fauna(813) _ Dralnage Patterns(810) _ Saturallon(A3) _ True Aquatic Plants(819) _ Dry-Season Water Table(C2) _ Waler Marks(B1) _ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(��1) _ Crayfish Burrows(C8) _ Sediment Deposits(82) _ Oxidized Rhizospheres an Living Roots(C3) _ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) _ Orift Deposits(B3) _ Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) _ Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1) _ Algal Mat or Crust(84) _ Recent Iron Reductlon in Tilled Soils(C6) _ Geomorphic Positlon(D2) Iron Deposits(B5) _ Thin Muck Surface(C7) _ FAC-Neufral Test(D5) Inundation Viaible on Aeriel Imegery(87) _ Gauga or Well Data(DO} _ Sparsely Vegetaled Concave Surtace(B8) _ Other(Explain in Remarks) Field ObservaUons: Surface Water Present? Yes No� Depth(Inches): Water Table Present? Yes No� Depth(inches): 7 i�{— Saturatlon PresentT Yes No_�, Depth(inches):�j�_ Wetland Hydrology PresentT Yes No� includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monftor(ng wetl,aerlal photos,previous inspections),tf available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Midwest Region—Version 2.0 WE7LAND DE7ERMINA710N D.4TA FORM—Midwest Region ProjecUSite: � Cily/County:,,,_�i�s.ne Samplingpate:�� AppllcanVOwner: State:,�,�[ Sampling Polnt: � -1��`r Invesllgator(s):_„���,,.� Seciion,Township,Range: 's¢C. 20. 77) ��7���i Lendtorm(hillslope,terrece,eta): /�ao,i►�SS:e✓! _ Locel rellei(concave,convex,none):__Gnr�cwv�e. Slope(%):�_ Lat: Lony:_ Datum; Sail Mep Unit Neme:_____�n�L=�-,�,� NWI claseitication:_ PF�I,�,.g Are climatic 1 hydrotogic conditlons on the site typical foi this lime oi year7 Yes�ZC.,_ No (If no,explaln in Remarka.) Are Vegetetion_�[,Soil�,or Hydrolopy,�slgniticentiy dlsturbedT Are"Nonnel Clrcurnstances"presenl7 Yes_ G� No_ Aro Vegett+tion_�,Soil_�,,or Hydrolopy�_naturolly problemeti��? (It nseded,explain any enewere in Remprks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach sito map showin�sampling��olnt locatlons,transects, Important features,etc. Nydrophyllc Vegotatlon Present7 Yes�_ No NyclriC S011 Pre9ent? Yes�_ No Is tho Samplod Aroa Wetland Hydrology Present9 Yes�_ No vvithln n Wstland? Yes,_„ C No Remar a: ......_�__.__ ._...__�.._....._..._.._......_._...-----.---.....__.._-------.._—._._._...._._.._._...__.____....._.._._.._.._...___._.__._.__._.._..._�__..�_...........__..........___ VEGETATION—Uso scientific namos of plants, Absolule Dominant InUlcalor porninance 7est worksfieet: Tree Strotum {Plot size; �!v�.1r �,�e�) °o v S�eci�� :' �e Number ot Dominant Species 1. _,_, � That Are OBL,FACW,or FAC: �_ (iq) 2. —' Total Number of Dominent 3• _. Species Acrosa All Strate; �� ��;J 4. ' — Perconl of Dominant Speclea 5' - - 7hat Are OBL,FACW,or FAC: O �� VUB) =Total Cover SaollnalShrub Stralum (Plot slze: ���ry�(s,,� P�evalence Index worksiieet: 1. Totel%Cover of: Mutliolv bv: 2. ^ OBL epeCles x 1= 3. _ FACW specles x 2= 4. ! , FAC specles x 3= 6. _ FACU specles x 4= � =Tolal Cover UPL speciea x 6= Herb Slratwn (Plol slze:��) q� y� Column TotalB: (A) (B� 1. Phw�4K+=.•�—Q+pd.C{'�'�.fi�ii r--�--� —+-- 2, Prevalence Indax a B/A a 3, r Hydrophytic Vegetatlon Indicators; q, _ ^ _ 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophyfic Vegetalion g, ,,,�2•Dominnnco Test Is>60% g, 3-Pravelence�Indax is 33.0' � ' A tlata�in�Rema ka�orpon�fa sepePale'sheet)��rting a. 9. ` — _, Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Expleln) 10. — 'Indicators of hydric soll and wetland hydrolopy mu:tt � �_=Tolal Cover he present,unless disturbed or problemadc. Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size: �• — HydrophytlC z Pr9sant?n Yes_� No =Tolal Cover Remarks: (Inciude photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) US Army Corps ot EnBineers Midwest Reglon–Version 2.0 $��L Sempling Polnt: r— �,�/�r Prof(le Description: (Descrlbe to tfie depth needed to document the Indicetor or confirm the absence of indicatore.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inchesl Color(molst) % Color(moisU ��_ TvoeTLocr Texlure Remarks °`� ° � -- �.� � -�� —I.Q�� �. • � � 1'L � �,.a_ — t�--I S -�-- �- �'��la. __2�_ .� �1-._ �RI4�-- 1$-� J�Y� �-- r.'��'f3-,-'t��-�. J` --�L�._ _.S.�L�l�iM _ 'T e: C=Concenlralion D=De letion,RM=Reduced Matrix,Iv1S=Masked Sand Grains. 2Location: PL=Pore Llning M=Matrix � Hydric Soil Indlcators: Indicatora for Prohtamatic Hydric Solls; _ Histosol(A1) _, Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) _ Coast Prafrie Redox(A1fi} Fiistic Epipedon(A2) _ Sandy Redox(S5) _ park Surtace(S7) _ Blaek Htatie(A3) _ Siripped Metrix(S8) Iron-Menganese Mesees(F12) _ Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) _ Loamy Mucky Minerai(F1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) 5tratlfied layers(A5) _ loamy Gleyed Matrlx(F2) _ Other(Explaln In Rernarks) _ 2 cm Muck(A10) � Dapleted Matrix(F3) _ Depleted Below Dark Sur(ace(A11) _ Redox Dark Surface(F6) _ Thick Dark Su�face(Al2) � Depleted Oark Surface(F7) 'Indicators oi hydrophyUc vegetatlon antl _ Sendy Mucky Mlnerel(Si) _ Redox Depresslons(1=8) wetland hydrology must be present, 5 cm Mucky Peal or Peat(S3) unless disturbed or probiematic. RestMctiva Leyer(If observed�: — Type: Depth(Inches): Hydrlc Soli Present? Yos�_ No_� Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydroloyy Indlcators: Primary�ndicators(minimum of one I�reauired'check a�l h a I L � $econdarv Indicators(minimum of two rea�hgd� _ Surface Water(A1) _ Water-5tained Leaves(E39) _ Surtace Soil CraCks(D6) _ High Water Table(A2) � Aquatic Fauna(813) _ Drainage Palterns(B10) �Saturation(A3) _ True Aquatic Planta(B1�i) _ Dry-Saason Water Table(C2) _ Water Marks(B1) _ Hydrogen Sulflde Odor(C1) _ Crayflsh Burrows(C8) _ Sedimenl Deposits(82) _ Oxidlzed Riiizospheree cm Livinp Roots(C3) _ 5aturation Visible on Aerial Imapery(CS) _ Drift Deposits(B3) _ Presence of Reduced Ircm(C4) _ Stunted or Stressed Plants(�1) _ Algal Mal or Crust(84) _ Recenl Iron Reductlon In Tllled Soils(C6) � Geomorphic Poslllon(D2) _ Iron Depoails(B5) _ Thin Muck Su�face(C7) � FAC•Neutral Test(D5) Inundelion Visiblo on Aerial Imegery(87) _ Geuge or Well Dota(DDi _ Sparaely Vegetated Conceve Surface(BB) _ Other(Expiain(n Remar:<s) Field Observations: SuAace Water Present7 Yee No� Depth(Inches); Water Table Preseni? Yes No_,L Deplh(fnches);� Saturatlon Present7 Yes,�C _ No Deplh(Inches):��_ Wetiand Hydrology Prosont7 Yos�_ No includes ca illa frin e -- Descrlbe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerlal photos,prevlous Inspections),if avallable: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Midwest Region–Version 2.0 WETlAND DETERMINATION D,4TA�ORM—Midwest Region ProJecUSile: a� City/Cainiy��„ D�y� Sampling Date:�� AppllcanVOwner: State:_�� Sampling Polnl: �-2 U� Invesllgator(s):,,.,,�,��„r� Secilon. Township,Range: s¢C. 20, Tl 1 1 wl � ?/J landform(hllislope,terrace,etc.): 1���1 S(o.o.►_ Local rellef(concave,convex,none):_ Go�n�'.�►e Slope(%): 3 Lat: Long:_' Dotum: Soil Mep Unit Name:____�.�'i� NWI claseitioation; Are climettc/hydrologic conditlons on the site typlcal(or thls time of year7 Yes �,�„C.,r No (If no,explain In Remarka.) Are Vegeletion�[,Soil,_�,or Hydrolofly�L signilicenlly disturbed7 Are"Normal Circurnstances"presentl Yes_� No_ Are Vegelation�,Soll_�,or Hydrolo}7y�_naturally problemati��? (It needed,explain any onswere in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach sito map showing sampling��oint locntlona,transects, Important features,etc. HydrophyUc Vagalatlon Present7 Yes�_ No Hydrio Soil Present7 Yea No�_ I3 tho Samplod Aroa Wetland Hydrology Present9 Yes No�_ wlthln n Wvtland7 Yea No_�_ Remer s: 1....._._.._._------.__.._---...-----._........_..._.._...._._._...------__._.....--._--- - --_—__._......._..._.--._._.__..__.._._......_._..__.._.__..�.-•-----.._.__---------..._.......,_.............. VEGETATION—Uso scientific namos of plants, Absolute Dominant Indlcator pominance 7est worketieet; Tree Slrotum (Plot slze; 3e�✓�..1r�e�) °/ v r Soeci,3e� �o e Nurnber of Dominant Species L 1._�T:.,.�S �d S.�/�L,nf« _�.Q� _`�� ,� Thal Are OBL,FACW,or FAC: "� (i�) 2 "J — Total Number of Dominent 3• ._ Species Across All Strate: __� (�;) 4, '- — Percent of Dominant Specles 5• — That Are OBL,FACW,or FAC; �o (iVe) =Totat Cover Sa�IIn4lShrub Stratum (Piot slze: )!��h.,(e.�a Prevalence Index workslieet: � �4�f� 'S ���✓�-=�-�• �� _�� �,,���, Totai°k Cover of: MWti�lv bv• 2. _ OBL epeclea x 1 = 3. s FACW speCles X 2 a 4. _, � FAC specles x 3= 6. _ FACU speclea x 4= � �_=Total Covar UPL specloa x 6= Nerb Slratum (Plol slze:_��.) Column TotalB: (A) (e) 1. ' � �_ ��G p, ��y�`«/�-}Yf.,...ht� �� �� Prevalence Index �B/A a 3. Hydrophytic Vegetatlon Indicalors; q, _ ^ _ 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 5, ZC 2-Dominanco Test Is>60% g, 3-Prevaleiica Index is 53.0� � — 4 dat�n�Rema ke�orPon"a sep`aralaishe t)��r��n8 8. 9, — — _ Problematic Hydrophytic Vegeletlon'(Explaln) 10. ^ — 'Indicators of hydrlc soll and welland hydroloc�y mu:at � ,_„��=Tolal Cover be presenl,unless dislurbed or problematia Wooc�y Vine Stratum (Plot aize: � Y�.L1:.,� �• — Hydrophytic 2, Vegelatlon =Total Cover Preaent7 Yes�_ No Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separale sheet,) US Army Corps ot Engineers Midwest Roc�lon-Vorsion 2.0 SOIL Sempling Point: � ` 2 V� Pro(ile Description: (Describe to tfie depth needed to document the indicator or contirm the absence ot Indicatora.) � Depth Matrix Redox features in h Color(moisU %_ Color fmoist) �o T;�,�� Texture Remerks .�-.� 1 o,r� -- -,�.�- — )8 Z¢_1orR �/r _- ����� _ _� �r1 'T e: C=Concentration D=De lellon,RM=Reduced Matrix,MS=Masked Sand Gralns, 2Locatlon: PL=Pore Llnln ,M=Matrix, ` Hydric Sofl Indlcators: Indlcetore for Problentatic Hydric Solls: _ Hlstosol(A1) _ Sandy Gleyed Matrix(Sb) Coast Prairlo Redox(A16) _ Histic Epipedon(A2) _ Sandy Redox(SS) Dark Surtace(S7) _ Black Hislic(A3) _ Stripped Matrix(S8) _ Iron-Manganese Masses(F12) _ Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) _ Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1) Very Shallow Derk Surtace(TF12) _ Stratiffed Layers(A5) _ Loamy Gleyed Matrlx(F2) Other(Explaln In Rernarks) _ 2 cm Muck(A10) Oepletad Metrix(F3) _ Depleted Below Oark SuAace(A11) _ Redox Dark Surface I;F6) _ Thick Dark Surtace(Al2) , Depleted Oark Surtace(F7) 'Intlicators of hydrophyUc vegetaQon and _ Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) _ Redox Depressions(f�6) wetland hydrology must be preaent, 5 cm Mucky Peat or Peat(S3) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layor(If ob8erved); 7ype: Deplh Qnches): Hydric Soil Present? Yos No_� Remarks: HYDROLOGY Welland Hydrolopy Indicators: Primarv Indicalors(minimum oi one Is rea�irnri•cnprk all thes„�noivl _,___ Secondarv Indicators(minimwn of tw�re u�g� _ Surface Water(A1) _ Waler-Stained Leaves(F38) _ Surtace Soil Cracks([iG) _ High Wnter Table(A2) _ Aquatic Fauna(813) _ Dralnago Patterns(B10) _ SaturaUon(A3) _, True AquatlC Plants(B1•I) _ Dry-Season Water Table(C2) _ Water Marks(61) „_ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(C1) _ Crayflsh Burrows(C8) _ Sedimenl Depoeits(B2) _ Oxidized Rltizospheres�m Living Roota(C3) _ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) _ DrIR Depoalts(83) _ Presence of Reduced Iran(C4) _ Stunted or Stressed Plants(Dt) _ Algal Mat or Crust(B4) _ Recenl Iron Reduction in Tilled Sofls(C6) _ Geomorphle PositlOn(D2) _ Iron Deposits(B5) _ Thin MuCk Surlace(C7) ,�FAC•Neutral Test(05) Inundation Vieiblo on Aerisl Imagery(B7) _, Gougo or Well Data(D�J;� _ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(B8) _ Other(EXplaln In Remarl<s) Field Observations: Suriace Water Present? Yes No� Depth(Inchas); Water Table Present? Yes No_� Depth(inches):_Z� Saturatlon Present4 Yes No_� Depth(inches):��� Wetland Hydrotogy Present7 Yes, No� Includes ca Illa (rin e — Oescrlbe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitorine well,aerial photos,previo.is Inspections),il availabie: Remarks: '"— US Army Corps of Enginaers Midwest Region—Veraion 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION D.4TA FORM—Midwest Regfon Project/Si�e: � City/Coiu�ty:,,_ ���R Sampling Date��� AppllcanVOwner: State;_,�[�[ Sampling Polnt:����'� �nvestigator(s):�,���'� Sedion Township,Range: .s¢C. 20, ?l) T�� landtorm(hlllslope,terrece,eta): �s:.a.� _ Locai rellef(concave,convex,none): Gd��—ti Slope(%);�_ Lal; long:_ Datum: Soil Map Unil Name;_�f�d-ho,,,. NWI claseiCcalion:_ �" Are climatic I hydrolo�ic conditlons on lhe site typical for this lirne of year? Ye��LG No (If no,explain In Remarks,) Are Vegetelion�[,Soil�,or Hydrotopy_Z�significenlly dlslurbed? Are"Normal Circurnslences"present7 Yes_ �G No_ Are Vegetation_�,,Soll,�,or Hydrolopy,�_naturally problemeti,:�7 (1f needed,explain any enswera in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach sito map showing sampling��olnt locatlons,transects, important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetatlon Present7 Yes�,_ No Hydrio Soil Ptesent7 Yea � No I�s lho Samplod Aroa Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes_�,_ No �wNhln n Wetiund? Yea�_ No Remarks: . _ . ._.._._......_.._..__�..---......____.------.__.____......_....._._..._.._..__.__.._._..----........__._._..._..----.._._..-----____............._............__ VEGETATION—Uso scientific namos of plants, Absolule Domlr�ant Indlcalor pominanceTeetworkshest: Tree Strntum (Plot size: �_ �v�..1:�e�) °o ve Soeel,,is� "ta ue Number of Qominant Specles �• Y Thal Are OBL,FACW,or FAC: � (A) 2. —' Total Numberof Dominant 3. ._ Specles Acroas/�II Strate: (13) 4. '— '— Percent ot Dominant Speclea 5• — Tha!Are OBL,FACW,or FAC: �_, (iVB) =Total Cover SapllnalShrub Stratum (Plot slze: ����.n.����,�a Prevalencu Index workslieet; 1. Total%Cover oi: Multiolv bv: 2. _ OBL apecles x 1 = 3. _ FACW speclas x 2= 4. _„ � FAC specles x 3= 6. _ FACU speclea x 4= � =Total Cover UPL specias x 6= Herb Strafum (Plot slze:�j��) Column Totals: 1. �.r,irtr►:s �r..�.,.(• �_ � � �A� (B) '!e!!jr C•e1�� 2, 1N..E,-�, ��i�� �_ _�r Prevalence Index =B/A m 3, Hydrophytic Vegetatlon Indlcators; q, _ _ 1•Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetalion 5, „�,2•Dominanco Teat Is>60% f,. 3-Pravalence Index Is 53.0' � — 4 da�apnpRema ka�orpon1ia se'pePeleisheetj���ing 0. 9. — — _ Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetallon'(Explaln) �� — �IndiCators of hydrlc soll and welland hydrology mwtt � �!�Total Cover be present,unless disturbed or problemal�c. Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size; �• — Hydrophytic 2. -""—` — P�esent?n Yes�_ No =Toia Cover Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on e separate sheet.) US Army Corps of Enginears Midwest Region-Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Pofnt: � —�W� Profile Descriptfon: (Describe to tlie dapth needed to document the Indicator or confirm the absence of Ind(cators.) Deplh Matrix Redox Features (inchesl Color(moistl °/a Color fmolsil % Tyo� Texture Relnarks 1� -►g. !-�zY2x�'- _.— .1Q�,►�°' — ��./��a� -1£�-=?.�t- l r�Y131�Li � ��.:r�3.�.�. c' .PL_ -,1�. — 'T e: C=Concentration,D=De letlon,RM=Redu�ed Matrix tv1S=Masked Sand Gralns. �Location: PL=Pore Llning M=Matrix Hydrlc Soil Indlcators: Indlcatore!or Problematic Hydric Solle: _ Hfstosol(A1) _ Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Coast Pralrle Redox(A16} _ Histic Epfpedon(A2) _ Sandy Redox(S5) � Dark Surtace(S7) _ Black Histic(A3) _ Stripped Malrix(S8) Iron•Manganese Messes(F12) _ Hydropen Sulfide(A4) _ Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1) _ Very Shallow Oark Surface(TF12) _ Stretifled Layers(A5) _ Loamy Gleyed Matrlx(F2) Olher(Explain In Remarks) _ 2 cm Muck(A10) ,� qaplated Metrix(F3) Qepleted Below Dark Surface(A11) _ Redox Drrk Surface(F6) �Thick Dark Surface(Al2) , Depleled Oark Surtace(F7) �Indicators of hydrophytic vepetetlon and _ Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) _ Redox Depreaslons(1=8) wetlend hydrology must be present, 5 cm Mucky Peat or Peat(S3) unless disturbed or probiematic. Restrictfve Layor(If observod): Type: Depin(Inchea): Hydric 3oil Present? Yes�. No__ Remerks: — HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primarv Indicators Imtnimum oi one Is reoujred�chR�k all Ihat$p�p�yL_ � Secondarv Indl�tors(minimum of two reaulrg� _ SuAace Water(A1) _ Waler-Stalned Leaves(f�9) _ SuAace Soil Crecka(E3G) _ Hlgh Water Table(A2) _ Aquatic Fauna(813) _ Dralnage Patterns(B10) �SaturaUon(A3) _ True AquatlC Plants(81�I) _ Dry-Season Watar Table(C2) _ Water Marks(81) _ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(C1) _ Crayfish Burtows(C8) _ 5ediment Deposits(B2) _ Oxidlzed Rltizospheres cm Living Roota(C3) _ Seturetion Vlsible on Aerial imagery(C9) _ Drlft Deposlts(83) _ Presence of Reduced Irun(C4) _ Stunted or Strassed Plants(01) _ Algal Mat or Crust(B4) � _ Recent Iron Reductlon in Tflled Soils(C6) � Geomorphlc Posltion(D2) _ Iron Deposits(85) _ Thin Muck SuAace(C7) ,� FAC-Neulral Test(D5) _ Inundatfon Vieible on Aariel Imagary(87) _ Geuge or Weli Data(D�J i _ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Suriace(B8) _ Other(Explain In Remar<s) Field Observatlons; Surface Water Present? Yes No_ZC Depfh(inches): �-� Water Table Present? Yes No�_ Depih(inches):��� Seturatlon Present� Yos�� No Depth(inches):�7 Wetland Hydrology Present� Yes�_ No__ fncludes ca Illa frin e Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monftoring well,aerlal photos,previous Inspections),if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Midwest Region-Version 2.0 APPENUIX C Site Photc�graphs �.,tXri6 '`�?S, � � �;c�w�' ,� "9'�., �+"'"t�. ;r°�- 4`*: „ .• '7�°,jC�j v �(a.` 23 j,�i,� . ,� +t�y �';1�; °►w.,' -Ty'.r���aA,���`' �� ,� . r-'f� r�' [ . . q� � r 7 ,.e T`��. 2,�1��� e � #��� Ay�„ � � , a �M„ _ � � }� � � ��' �� ' `�. -� � ��. �� �'ti '��i�r�. . ��„�y . � , '� � r, ,�, �� r �` _ � � � �'�_� � � . �� ���i -.. , , ' , 'q� x} `„ .��" > ✓,� r , � �a�a"�x ����� �� 1r?.r.. '�:.<s.r.ar�+r\�^ rr r�,,. �� �,. "� i: a� - �y.��;: � ' . ��{)�, .- � ; ��'���,{.�'� �r t�s�� � � fi � �" � ��{ J t �.�� 4� �� �' .��f f�* . . �,1 sc -' 3 d.. �§: +4 . . : •.�i. le�. 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'�' � � ��!^ ..�'� -�+. c' ���_ . �����.� ..�:tk��i,.!. �i4.:, .'�::a�,��.�?'.' r.�,:�.`�4/�1��,+1�A�;��e�i�fE7,i..��.iilS:.f.,i,�Ndp,�Kl�yr �,.;'�i��. a x�»�a.�=�,��w�.�� APPENDIX D WCA Wetland Type and Boundary and USCOE Approval Forms Print Form ;, � � I�ti Army Corps of EnRinccrs St.Paul Uislrict Request for Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Review Please enter lhe Iollowing gencral in1'ormation about th.e property under rcvicw: Name of property owner {�av�.0 �.IsrHQy Prorerty Address(No. & Street,City,Statc, Zip Code) �-+�s' s�y r,,,.,� R�,c� N�Y..,,�.�,�, �►-�� ��3 31 Lat. ° Long. ° __�ecimal degrees) Coun �-} ;,,� Location: r/E 1 4 Section 2o Township /�—�/�Range 23k/ Sizc of rcview ��rca '?,�7 acrc(s) [3y submissic�n of ihis wetl�nd delincation rcport 1 am rcqucsting thal lhc U.S. Army Corps of Gngineers, SL Paul Dislrict provide mc with ihe lollowing(chcck only one box): ❑ Wetland D�lin�ation Concurrence. Concurrcnce with awetland dclincation is a written notilication ti•om the Corps concurring, not concurring, or commcnling on the wetland boundaries delineatcd on a propc��ty. Undcr this requesl, thc Corps will not address thc.jurisdictional status of the wetlands on thc propercy, only ihe boundaries of the resourccs within lhc review area. ❑ I'reliminary Jurisdictional Dctcrmination. A prelin�inary jurisdictional dctcrmination is a non- binding written indication that there may be waters of�the Unilcd States, includinb wetlands, on a parccl or indications ofthe approximate lo�ation(s) of waters ol�the United Statcs or wellands on a parcel. Preliminary.jurisdictional dctcrminatiuns arc ad��isoiy in nature and may not be appcaled. � Approved Jurisdiclional Dctcrmination. An approvcd jurisdictiona) determination is an of7icial Corps detcrminatian that jurisdictional waters ot�thc Ui:iited Sta[es or navigable waters of the United Statcs, e�r both, are cither present or absent on the property. An approvcil.jurisdictional dctermination prcciscly identities thc limits ot�thosc watc;rs on thc prc�ject site determined to be jurisdictiunal und�r the Clean Water Act or Rivers and Elarbors Act. Approved jurisdictional delcrminations can be rclied up�m by the alfecled party t�>r a period o1'iive years. nn ap�rovrd jurisdictional dctcrmination m�iy be appealed through the Corps' adminislrative appeal process. In order t��r the Corps lo process your rcyuest, thc wetland delineation rnust be prepared in accordance with the 1987 Corps of L,ngine�rs Wecland Dclineation Manual, any approved Regional Supplemcnts to th� 1987 Manual, and the Guidelines for Submitting W�tland Delineations in Minnesota and Wisconsin (htt�:1/www.mvp.usac�.anny.m i I/rcgu latory/). Requestor � __ Uate 9�T�20��_ Name(typed) �_ - • . - • • - . • • ' • � • • ' • • � _ • • •- . � : • • . 1. Project/Site Information Project/Site Name: �,�� ��, �����L�ocal Government Unit: �=-�r o� q.�o Location (address and/or T, R, Sec.): �,'.,�,s �yy� ���� �� ���� ��� 2. Applicant Information Applicant Name: ��;�(, ��� Address: 2,�.�.3 �(,y��r����� City, State, zip: �/'�►,�,,�J �N �331 E-mail: Phone: q$`2—�?� —O 1 11 3. Agent/Consultant Information Company Name (if applicable):��� ���,�;�tontact Person: �qy� �q��� / Address: �Z� �{„�,,,�y�,� ��� City, State, Zip:��}c� ��,�,, �.� E-mail: �a� Phone: �3� J �^�✓� l�raa.c.� �J2- 0 2— G 4. Description r�f Request Check all that apply: I,�Wetland Boundary (must attach wetland delineation report) ;$Wetland Type (Eggers & Reed and/or Circular 39 type) 5. Signature By signature below, the applicant requests a determination from the Local Government Unit under Minnesota Rules 8420.0225 on the submitted wetland boundary and type information in this application. The applicant also affirms that they are the owner of th� subject property or have permission from the landowner to pursue this determination. 9/zs/�r 3 Applican r Autho d Agent Signature Date Important Notes: • The applicant may be required to submit multiple copies of the report/information to the LGU. The LGU may require the applicant to submit copies directly to Technical Evaluation Panel Members. Check with your LGU regarding their submittal requirements. • The LGU decision must be made in compliance with Minnesota Statutes, section 15.99. For LGU use only Date Received: Page 1 of 1 BWSR Wetland Boundary/Type Application Form 11/10/08 � , w . Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act Notice of Application Local Government Unit(LGU) Address Minnehaha Creek Watershed District 15320 Minnetonka Blvd Minnetonka,MN 55391 1.PROJECT INFORMATION Applicant Name Project Name Date of Application David Delaney Delaney Navarre Delineation Application Number ` Ci of Orono 9/27/2013 W13-36 T e of A lication check all that a 1 : �Wetland Boundary or Type ❑No-Loss ❑Exemption ❑Sequencing ❑Replacement Plan ❑Banking Plan Summar and descri tion of ro osed ro'ect attach additional sheets as necess David Delaney has applied for a wetland boundary&type approval for the parcel located at 2445 Shadywood Road(Navarre)in the City of Orono.The complete application was received on September 27,2013.The delineation was perfonned by Jacobson Environmental,PLLC on September Z0,2013.The boundary will be reviewed in the field by MCWD staff: 2.APPLICATION REVIEW AND DECISION Signing and mailing of this completed form to the appropriate recipients in accordance with 8420.0255, Subp. 3 provides notice that an application was made to the LGU under the Wetland Conservation Act as specified above. A copy of the application is attached. Comments can be submitted to: Name and Title of LGU Contact Person Comments must be received by (minimum 15 Brandon Wisner business-day comment period): Compliance Officer October 22,2013(4:30 P1Vn Address(if different than LGin Date,time,and location of decision: 15320 Minnetonka Blvd A decision will be made following the field Minnetonka,MN 55391 review and completion of the comment period. Phone Number and E-mail Address Decision-maker for this application: (952)641-4505 � Staff bwisner@minnehahacreelc.org ❑Governing Board or Council Signature: � ��— Date:�D�y�/� BWSR Forms 7-1-10 Page 1 of 2 � . �+ 3.LIST OF ADDRESSEES � SWCD TEP member:Stacey Lijewski—stacey.lijewaki@co.hennepin.mn.us � BWSR TEP member:Lynda Peterson—lynda.petersonQstate.mn.us ❑ LGU TEP member(if different than LGU Contact): ❑ DNR TEP member: � DNR Regional Office(if different than DNR TEP member):Melissa Doperalski— Melissa.DoperalskiQatate.mn.ns ❑ WD or WMO(if applicable): � Applicant(notice only)and Landowner(if different):David Delaney—2445 Shadywood Road,Navarre, MN 55311 � Members of the public who requested notice(notice only): Conanitant:Jacobson Environmental Servicea,PLLC(Wayne Jacobson)—jacobsonenvQmsn.com City of Orono(ChrisHne Mattson)—ematlsonQci.orono.mn.as � Corps of Engineers Project Manager(norice only):Melissa Jenny—Meliasa.m.jenny aQusace.army.mil ❑ BWSR Wetland Bank Coordinator(wetland bank plan applications only) 4.MAILING INFORMATION ➢For a list of BWSR TEP representatives:www.bwsr.state.mn.us/contact/WCA areas.pdf ➢For a list of DNR TEP representatives:www.bwsr.state,mn.us/wetlands/wca/DNR TEP contacts.pdf ➢De artment of Natural Resources Re 'onal Offices: NW Region: NE 'on: Central Reeion: Southem Re�ion: Reg.Env.Assess.Ecol. Reg.Env.Assess.Ecol. Reg.Env.Assess.Ecol. Reg.Env.Assess.Ecol. Div.EcoL Re.cources Div.Ecol.Resourcxs Div.Ecol.Resources Div.Ecol.Resounces 21 I 5 Birchmont Beach Rd.NE 1201 E.Hwy.2 1200 Wamer Road 261 Hwy. 15 South Bomid i,MN 56601 Grand R ids MN 55744 St.Paul MN 55106 New Ulm MN 56073 For a map of DNR Administrative Regions,see:htto://files.dnr.state.mn.us/aboutdnr/dnr re i�pdf ➢For a list of Corps of Project Managers:www.mvp.usace.army.miUre�latory/default.asp?paQeid=687 or send to: ➢ US Army Cotps of Engineets St.Paul District,ATTN:OP-R 180 Fifth St.East,Suite 700 St.Paul,MN 55101-1678 ➢For Wetland Bank Plan applications,also send a copy of the application to: Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resowces Wetland Bank Coordinator 520 Lafayette Road North St.Paul,MN 55155 5.ATTAC�IlVI�NTS in addition to the application,list any other attachments: � Wetland Delineation Report ❑ ❑ ❑ BWSR Forms 7-1-]0 Page 2 of 2