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ARCHITECTURE WTERIORS L.ANDSCAI'E BUILD REMODEI.
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July 24, 2006
Jeff Gaffney
M.A. Peterson
6161 Wooddale Avenue
Edina, MN 55424
Attn: Jeff Gaffney
RE: Project Name: Wilson Orono Delineation
Comm. No. 2006-57
Project Location: City of Orono,
NW'/.of NE '/4 Section 4
T117N, R23W
Project Description: Wetland Delineation Report
Dear Jeff:
As discussed, Jacobson Environmental, PLLC. (JE}visited the above referenced site to perform
an official wetland delineation in accordance with the 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Wetland Delineation Manual.
Adjacent site use includes wetlands, woodland, and residential.
This parcel is a combination of a residence, a lawn, a old field, and a wetland. 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 technical
criteria for wetlands, delineate the jurisdictional extent of the wetland basins and classify the
wetland habitat.
This wetland delineation was performed on July 24, 2006 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.
Methodoloqy
Topographic maps, National Wetlands Inventory maps, the Hennepin County Soil Survey, and
DNR Protected Waters maps were consulted to locate potential wetland habitats.
The hydric soil assessment procedure of 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.
2) Soil pits were dug using a dutch auger to depths of 18"-36", noting soil profile and
any hydric soil characteristics.
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3) Signs of wetland hydrology were noted and were compared to field criteria such
as depth to shaliow water table and depth of soil saturation found in the soil pits.
Wetiand edges were marked with pink 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. The
wetland was mapped with a Trimble Pathfinder Pro XRS unit which is accurate to 0.5 meters in
the horizontal plane.
Wetland classification follows the methods used by the Nationai Wetlands Inventory. The circular
39 classification is also given.
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
located in areas which have one or more of the wetland vegetation, soils, or hydrologic
characteristics present, or where questionable conditions exist. Sample points are marked with
orange pin flags. Sample data sheets are found in Appendix A.
Results
One wetland was delineated on the far northeast of the parcel (Figure 5). This wetland was
described as follows:
Basin 1
Basin 1 was a Type 5 PUBG open water wetland with an emergent layer of 20% narrowleaf
cattail, 20% lesser duckweed, and 50% open water. Other species noted included reed
canarygrass, sedge,jewelweed, sandbar willow, peachleaf willow, and black willow. The
underlying soils were Hamel and hydrology was provided through precipitation, groundwater, and
runoff.
The National Wetland Inventory Map (NWI) (Figure 2} does not identify a wetland in the location
of basin#1 flagged on the subject site.
According to the DNR Protected Waters Map (PWI) (Figure 4) of Hennepin County no protected
water basins exist on this parcel.
According to the Hennepin County Soil Survey (Figure 3)the following hydric soils existed on the
parcet:
Hamel
Photographs were taken of the site and are being retained at Jacobson Environmental, PLLC.
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Conclusion
This wetland delineation meets the standards and criteria described in the 1987 U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual for a Routine On Site Determination and the results
reflect the conditions present at the time of the delineation.
If unavoidable impacts are planned for this project, permits would be necessary from the LGU
(City of Orono)and other agencies.
I certify that I performed the field analysis and wrote the report for this wetland delineation. Thank
you for the opportunity to provide wetland services on this important project.
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Wa e E. Jacobs Date
Professional Soil Scientist#30611
Professional Wetland Scientist#1000
Wetland Delineator, Certified#1019
Associate Fisheries Scientist#A-171
Jacobson Environmental, PLLC.
cc: Melanie Curtis, City of Orono
James Wisker, MCWD
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APPENDIX A
Data Sheets
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ROUTtNE WETLAND DETERMINATION
1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual
ProjecbSite • Date
Applicant/Owner County
Investigator State
Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? �.YES ❑NO Community ID
Is the site significanfly disturbed(Atypicai Situation)? ❑YES �NO Transect ID
is the area a potential Problem Area?(if needed,explain on reverse) ❑YES �110 Plot iD
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Dominant Plant Species (Scientific Name) Common Name Stratum % Cover Indicator
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HYDROLOGY
WETLAND HYDROLOGY INDICATORS
[j Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks) Primary Indicators:
IIStream, Lake, o�T'tde Gauge j�Inundated
IIAeriaf Photographs
II Saturated in Upper 12 inches
❑Other
II Water Marks
�No Recorded Data Available ❑Drift Lines
[j S�diment Deposits
FIELD OBSERVATIONS II Drainage Patterns in Wetiands
Depth of Surface Water 1_ �i�� Secondary indicators (2 or more Required):
❑Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches
Depth to Free Water in Pit ` ' � ���� Q Water-Stained Leaves
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Depth to Saturated Soil Q FAC-Neutral Test
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Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): Drainage Class:
Taxonomy (Subgroup) Field Observations Confirm Ma ed Ty ?�O
P�t��ILE 6ES�f�I�fiION
Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Texture, Coneretions,
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[� Histosol aConcretions
uHistic Epi�e��� [�H�gh Organic C�rtsn;i�� Sur��c� Lsygr in Sardy Soils
II Sulfidic Odor II Qrga�ic Streaking in Sandy Soils
❑Aquic Moisture Regime g Listed on Local Hydric Soils List
❑ Reducing Conditions �Listed on Nationai Hydrie Soils List
[�Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors ❑Other(Explain in Remarks)
Remarks:
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Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? ❑YES �NO (Check)
Wetiand Hydrolagy FrzsEnt? OYE� �10
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H dric Soils Present. �YES ❑NO
Remarks
DATA FORM-ROUTINE WETLANQ DETERMINATION Page 2
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ROUTiNE WETLAND DETERMlNATION
1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual
Project/Site �,�/;� � � Date `�
Applicant/Owner County
Investigator State
Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? �YES ❑NO Community ID
is the site significantly disturbed(Atypical Situation)? ❑YES �NO Transect ID
Is the area a potentiai Problem Area? (if needed,explain on reverse) ❑YES [�TIO Plot ID _�
VEGETATlC?N
Dominant Plant Species (Scientific Name) Common Name Stratum °/a Cover Indicator
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HYDRO�OGY
WETLAND HYDROLOGY INDfCATORS
II Recorded Data(Describe in Remarks) Primary Indicators:
IIStream, Lake, or Tide Gauge �inundated
IIAeriat Photographs �Saturated in Upper 12 Inches
❑Other
II Water Marks
�No Recorded Data Availabie J�Drift Lines
a Sadiment Deposits
FIELD OBSERVATIONS j�Drainage Patterns in Wetlands
Depth of Surface Water � ���� Secondary Indicators (2 or more Required);
II Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches
Depth to Free Water in Pit � � �i�) II Water-Stained Leaves
II Local Soil Survey Data
Depth to Saturated Soil y� � �FAC-Neutrai Test
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Taxonomy (Subgroup) _ 7 Field Observations Confirm Map ed Type E O
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Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Texture, Concretions,
inches Horizon (Munseil Moist) (Munsell Moist) Abundance/Contrast Structure, etc.
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HYDRIC SOIL WDICATORS:
j�Histasol [1Concretions
QNistic Eaip�d�� �N�gh Orga�ic C�r,�nt ;n Sur'�c2 L$rgr in Sandy Soils
j�Sulfidic Odor ❑Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils
�.Aquic Moisture Regime j�Listed on Local Hydric Soils �ist
� Reducing Conditions '�Listed on National Hydric Soils List
�Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors ❑Other(Explain in Remarks)
Remarks:
WETLAND DETERMINATlON
Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? �Y�S ❑NO
(Check)
Wetland Hydroiogy Przsent? �j,Y�S ❑ND
Hydric Soils Present? �A'ES ❑NO �s this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? �jYEs ❑NO
RemarRs
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Wayne E. Jacobson, PSS, WDC, PWS, AFS
Senio� Scientist
AREAS OF EXPERT/SE: PROFESSIONAL EXPER/ENCE:
2006 -present
Wetland Delineation/Mitigation/Permitting Jacobson Environmental, PLLC.
EAW/AUAR/EIS Owner/Senior Scientist
Natural Resource Inventory
Phase I Environmental Assessment/AA1 2005 -2006
Soil Perc Tests/Small Tree Surveys/Lake Weeds Wenck Associates, Inc.
Fisheries Lake and Stream Surveys/GPS/GIS Natural Resources Scientist
EDUCAT/ON: 2001 -2005
Applied Environmental Services
Bachelor of Science, Fisheries Biology Senior Scientist
University of Minnesota
2000-2001
Master of Biological Sciences Coursework Svoboda Ecological Services
University of Minnesota Biologist/Project Manager
Computer Programming Certificate 1993 - 2000
Control Data Institute Short Elliott Hendrickson
Professional Wetiand Scientist/GPS
Air and Water Sampling and Analysis Certificate
Century College 1991 - 1993
Dames& Moore/URS Corp.
Hazardous Waste Management Certificate Environmental Scientist
Century College
1985
REGISTRATION: Minnesota DNR Fisheries
Wetland Delineator, Certified, MN #]019 Fisheries Technician
Professional Soil Scientist, MN#3061 1
Professional Wetland Scientist, Society of Wetland 1984, 1986, 1987
Scientists#1000 National Marine Fisheries Service
Associate Fisheries Scientist, American Fisheries Foreign Fisheries Biologist
SocieTy#A-171
INTRODUCTION
Mr. Jacobson is experienced in wetland delineation, mitigation design, permitting, functional assessment,
& monitoring; EAW/AUAR/EIS; GPS mapping, fisheries and limnological studies, lake and stream
surveys, lake weed control, small tree surveys, soil infiltration and perc tests, hydric soil delineation,
MLCCS natural resource inventories, data reduction and analysis, Phase I environmental assessment,
laboratory analysis, applied environmental research, project management,public presentation,and
negotiation. Mr. Jacobson teaches wetland and GPS mapping courses to professionals and has been
personally involved with the de(ineation, mitigation design, monitoring, permitting and negotiation of over
2,000 wetland projects in Minnesota.
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Senior Scientist
PRESENTATIONS
North Metro Realtors Association, March 2,2006, Wetland Types and Re�ulations in Minnesota.
Izaak Walton League American Wetlands Conference, May 2, 2003, Opening Panel Speaker, Isolated and
�hemeral Wetlands.
University of Minnesota 35�' Annual Water Resources Conference, October 29, 2002, Comprehensive
Wetland Mana�ement Planning: A Natural Resource Plan for Hanover, Minnesota.
Wetland Delineator's Association, May 14, 2002, Basic Principles of Wetland Soils,at the WDA Annual
Field Day.
University of Minnesota 34�'Annual Water Resources Conference, October 28, 2001, Comprehensive
Wetland Management Planning: An Innovative Approach for Cloquet, Minnesota.
North Metro Realtors Association, February I5, 2000, Wetland Types and Re�ulations in Minnesota.
SELECTED EXPERIENCE
Wet/ands
Burnsville Amphitheater Wetland Permit Application,Burnsville,Minnesota
Prepared an individual USCOE Wetland Permit Application on the Burnsville Gateway Area, including
the Amphitheater. Performed field identification and delineation of wetlands. Developed preliminary
designs of mitigation areas.
Aggregate Industries—Becker County,Minnesota
Performed a wetland delineation of 1700 acres and a Blanket Flower T&E assessment of a suspect
area. Also drafted a wetland mitigation and preservation plan, incorporating the reports into an EIS.
US 53 Wetland Research,Minong,Wisconsin
Performed field identification and detailed intermediate method delineation of wetlands. Studied
historical aeriai photographs to determine wetland plant community changes over time,and effects of
road construction on wetlands. Performed literature review to identify other research performed in this
area.
Territory Development,Credit River Township,Minnesota
Prepared a USCOE Wetland Permit Application and complete hydric soil delineation of the site.
Obtained approval for clustered community septic systems in low chroma well drained soils.
Superior Landfill Expansion,Superior,Wisconsin
Performed field identification and delineation of wetlands in a problem soil area of Lake Superior Red
Clay. Mapped wetland areas and presented various wetland permitting scenarios in an individual
USCOE 404 permit. Performed wetland functional analysis,and an on-site Practicable Alternatives
Analysis.
Anoka County-Blaine Airport,Metropolitan Airport Commission
Performed large wetland delineations over five years of the entire airport properiy including large
mosaic wetlands on the Anoka sandplain. Mapped wetlands using GPS.
SMC Owatonna Granite Mine Expansion,Owatonna,Minnesota
Performed a large wetland delineation over a state exempt area,and designed mitigation to satisfy City,
State,and USCOE permit requirements in a area adjacent to a State Canoe Route.
Wayne E. Jacobson, PSS, WDC, PWS, AFS
Senior Scientist
Montanari Homes Seasonal Dock Permit,Bayport, Minnesota
Prepared a combined joint notification forrn,permit a lication and resented harbor desi ns and an
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upland mitigation plan to ensure permitting of a seasonal dock structure along the St. Croix River.
Performed wetland delineation,river hydrographic survey,upland mitigation planning,and regulatory
I negotiation.
Cambridge Airport Runaway Expansion,Cambridge, Minnesota
Performed a comprehensive method wetland delineation according to USCOE protocol which
established a boundary along straight transect lines,off of which a detailed sampiing was performed.
Hedgestone Development,Corcoran,Minnesota
Performed a 21 basin wetland delineation and obtained five incidental basin exemptions through aerial
photography. Designated wetland mitigation with upland preservation and obtained permits. Authored
EAW and facilitated bird survey.
Environmental Assessment
Kaukauna Dam Replacement,Oatagamie County,Wisconsin
Conducted a comprehensive environmental survey of upland,wetiand,and riverine environments.
Analyzed environmental impacts of seven dam reconstruction alternatives in terms of soils,geology,
wetlands,river,wildlife habitat,fisheries,and special habitats such as a heron rookery which was
discovered on-site. Final alternative avoided heron rookery and a stand of 50-year old bur oaks
growing on a historically pristine peninsula near the dam.
Box Cuivert,Phase I and II Installation,Burnsviile,Minnesota
Performed aeriai photo analysis and field identification and delineation of wetlands along the
Minnesota River. Prepared an USCOE Section 404 permit. Prepared an Environmental Assessment
Worksheet(EAW)which analyzed impacts to soils,geology,wetlands, lakes,streams,wildlife habitat,
historical resources,and residential and commercial areas.
Lower Rum River Water Management Organization Watershed Plan,Anoka County,Minnesota
Researched and described geology,soils,water quality,fisheries,wildlife,endangered species,
parklands,and other natural resources. Researched and inventoried polluted areas,groundwater usage,
floodplains,and wetlands. Preparation of floodplain, shoreland,and wetland management goals,
objectives,and policies.
NSP Transmission Line Siting Study,Minnetonka,Minnesota
Prepared an environmental assessment including an EAW which analyzed impacts to soils,geology,
wetlands, lakes,streams,wildiife habitat,historical resources,and residential and commercial azeas.
Fifteen dif�'erent options were studied.
Peace Haven at Englewood,Baxter, Minnesota
Performed an EAW and an EIS on a residential development site located on an old horse farmstead and
forested area. Recommended buffers,red oak preservation,storm ponds,a community septic system,
and wetland avoidance measures designed to maintain the developed and open space areas with the best
possible environmental caze.
Baxter Estates,Baxter,Minnesota
Performed an EAW on a residential development site located in an area planned to be developed for
some time. Wetlands were largely avoided,and one basin was transformed into a wetland/stormwater
pond complex with a permit application and Wetland Functions and Values analysis for flexibility.
Donovan Lake,Minden Township,Minnesota
Performed a wetland delineation and EAW on a 1,500 unit residential development site located in an
area adjacent to St.Cloud. Wetlands were(argely avoided and creative mitigation and regulatory
negotiation was employed to allow plans to move forward.
Wayne E. Jacobson, PSS, WDC, PWS, AFS
Senior Scientist
Phase I/ll Environmenfal Assessment
Jet Service Stations,Lansing, Michigan
Supervised UST tank removals at 16 sites in Michigan. Installed monitoring wells and determined
aquifer characteristics through slug tests. Sampled soil and groundwater and reported results in Phase
II investigation.
Fairview Riverside Hospital Phase I Environmental Assessment, Minneapolis,Minnesota
Performed a complete environmenta(assessment of Fairview Riverside Hospital. Made
recommendations on hazardous materials storage and disposal.
Jackson Landscape Supply Phase 1 Environmentat Assessment,Lakeville,Minnesota
Performed a complete environmental assessment of a historic dairy farm which was converted into a
landscape supply business in 1975. Also performed tree survey and wetland delineation.
Rochester Peoples Natural Gas Superfund Investigation,Rochester,Minnesota
Supervised installation of 25 soil borings and monitoring wells to identify extent of soil and
groundwater contamination in Phase 11 investigation. Identified aquifer characteristics through slug
and pump tests. Performed river water and sediment sampling as part of an Ecological Risk
Assessment of the Zumbro River.
Lakes/Sfreams
Hardwood Creek Stream Flow Measurement,Hugo,Minnesota
Performed stream flow profiling with a Marsh-McBirney Flow Meter. Utilized Sigma Sampier to
measure stream depths and rainfail for 24-hour one-week periods. Assembled data for analysis.
Project purpose was to ascertain the flood capacity of the creek in relation to recent and planned
development.
Corbett Lake Management Plan,Ladysmith,Wisconsin
Collected lake water samples for laboratory analysis. Utilized HYDROLAB multiparameter water
quality sampling device to measure water quality. Conducted complete aquatic vegetation survey of
lake and reported results. Made fisheries management recommendations.
Smith Park Pond Improvements,Bloomington, Minnesota
Performed field identification and delineation of wetlands. Mapped wetlands using GPS. Produced
detailed hydrographic depth map of pond using measuring chain and GPS mapping unit. Assisted with
permitting efforts and made fisheries and park recommendations.
Lake Owasso/Lake Wabasso/Snail Lake,Roseville and Shoreview,Minnesota
Wrote detailed lake status reports summarizing fisheries and water quality. Wrote detailed lake trend
studies which analyzed all available water quality information along with other lake specific problems
such as chemical weed control which might contribute to cultural eutrophication. Created
comprehensive lake management reports which recommended BMP projects and ordinances designed
to improve lake water quality.
Pope County Priority Surface Water Study,Glenwood,Mi�nesota
Produced maps outlining minor watershed boundaries and wetlands around the 20 priority lakes in
Pope County. Analyzed soils in the 1000-foot shoreline zone around these lakes. Identified fish
spawning areas and other sensitive lake habitat. Made recommendations to improve each lake's water
quality.
Wayne E. Jacobson, PSS, WDC, PWS, AFS
Senior Scientist
Roadway/Corridor
Great Lakes Gas Transmission 1997 Wetland Delineations,Northern Minnesota
Wetland field supervisor for six person crew delineating wetlands along a 300-foot corridor in St.
Louis and Carlton Counties in northern Minnesota along gas pipeline route. Supervised field
identification and delineation of wetlands in sometimes remote and problem red clay soil areas.
Supervised pipeline survey effort and worked with land agent on property access issues.
Supervised GPS data collection.
MNDOT CSAH 23 New London to Wilimar,Kandiyohi County,Minnesota
Performed field identification and delineation of 56 wetlands a(ong I S mile stretch of roadway. Graded
wetland quality along the route using Minnesota DNR Natural Heritage Program Protocol. Mapped
wetlands and prairie,oak areas using GPS. Identified potential wetland mitigation areas and assisted in
preparation of Environmental Assessment.
CSAH 20 Improvements,Wright County,Minnesota
Performed field identification and delineation of wetlands. Prepared USCOE Section 404 Permit, MN
WCA Permit,and MDNR Protected Waters Permit, including a complex sequencing,avoidance and
minimization section to address agency and citizen group concerns.
Identified areas for mitigation and used wetland banking credits to partially fulfill mitigation
requirements. Designed a Type 1 floodplain forest and a Type 3 shallow marsh for mitigation.
Specified removal of a cattle feedlot,and presented at a USCOE public meeting.
Wright CSAH 12 Improvements,Buffalo to Montrose,Minnesota
Performed a 41 basin corridor wetland delineation,wetland permit application,and MNDOT project
memorandum report containing engineering and EAW aspects.
Natural Resource Management Plan
Comprehensive Wetland Management Pian,Cioquet, Minnesota
Wrote a MNDNR Grant Application to obtain 40%funding. Performed a complete inventory and
grading of wetlands using a new Minnesota Rapid Assessment Method(MNRAM)for determining
wetland functions and values and characteristics. Ranked all wetland basins in the City and supervised
the production of GIS map of the City's wetlands which employed DIGIT aerial photography flown for
the study. Supervised agency workgroup and authored CWMP Plan and wetland ordinance for the
City.
Comprehensive Wetland Management Plan, Burnsville,Minnesota
Performed a complete inventory and grading of wetlands using the Minnesota Rapid Assessment
Method(MNRAM)for determining wetland functions and values. Ranked and visited all wetland
basins in the City and assisted in the production of GIS map of the City's naturai resources.
Lebanon Hills Park Natural Resources Inventory,Dakota County,Minnesota
Performed complete ecological�-ading of upland and wetland habitats according to MDNR Natural
Heritage Program Protocol. Performed wetlands functions and values analysis on area wetlands.
Tracked hydrological flow of surface water between wetland basins. Produced priority protection
system which ranked upland and wetland sites for protection from proposed storm water treatment use.
Natural Resources Inventory,S�Cloud,Minnesota
Performed ecological grading of upland and wetland habitats according to MDNR Natural Heritage
Program Protocol. Performed wetiand functions and values analysis on area wet(ands. Designed
community survey form to ecologically siumnarize natural areas. Produced priority protection system
which ranked upland and wetland sites for local zoning protection purposes.
Wayne E. Jacobson, PSS, WDC, PWS, AFS
Senior Scientist
Hanover Natural Resource Inventory and Comprehensive Wetland Management Plan,Hanover,
M in nesota.
Performed a citywide wetland inventory using the MNRAM for assessing wetland functions and values.
Utilized an Ecologist to map the area using the Minnesota Land Cover Classifications System.
Established greenway cottidors to preserve and protect valuable wetland and upland complexes along
the Crow River and connecting to Crow-Hassan Regiona) Park.
Hydric Soil Delineation
Cleary Lake Area-Credit River Township, Minnesota.
Performed a wetland delineation and hydric soil delineation for residential development. Analyzed
wetlands in terms of Blanding's Turtle habitat and planned a spring meander survey to assess the
population.
Territory Project-Credit River Township,Minnesota.
Performed a hydric soil delineation and assisted in preparation for an AUAR document to allow for
residential development. Determined Ordinary High Water Marks on perennial and intermittent creeks
in the area using DNR methodology. Did a Minnesota Land Cover C(assification Systems analysis to
identify all natural habitats and developed areas on the site.
Zweber Property-Credit River Township,Minnesota.
Performed a hydric soil delineation and soil pit analysis to site septic systems on a residential
development site.
Denn Marystown Property- Louisville Township,Minnesota.
Performed a winter wetland delineation and hydric soii estimation based on the plant community and
landscape position on a small residential development site.
SUPPLEMENTAL COURSES
Wetland Delineation USCOE Course, WTI (1992,1993)
Wetland Delineation in Problem Red Clay Soils, BWSR(2002)
Minnesota Wetland Plant Identification, WTI (1992,2003)
Practice of Wetland Construction, WTI(1994)
Introduction to Soil Science, U of M(1993)
Wetland Soils, U ofM (1994}
Wetland Delineation Technology Seminar(1995)
Constructed Treatment Wetlands, OSU (1997)
Soil Physical Properties, U of M (1998)
Soil Microbiology, U of M (1998)
Forest Hydrology, U of M (1999)
CURRENT BOARD INVOLVEMENT
City of Watertown Park Commission Chairman
Carver County Water, Environment, and Natural Resources Committee
University of Minnesota Wetland Delineation Certification Program Advisory Committee
CURRENT CIVIC INVOLVEMENT
Lions Club Member, Watertown
C.R.O.W. Watershed River Cleanup of the South Fork Crow River, Watertown
Instructor, Wetlands and Wetland Regulation in MN, Realtors Licensing Class