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HomeMy WebLinkAboutwetland delineation report-1999 � � - �-; Aquatic �coSolutions, Inc. _ . 2116 Marquis Road ' � Ecological Solutions to Environmentai Challenges Golden Valley,MN 55427 Lakes•Streams•Riparian•Wetlands•Watersheds Telephone/Fax:(612)545-0912 ��� Transmittal Cover Sheet ❑ FAX ( pages) �Letter/Package ❑ Quick Response Memo Date: � ' � To: h1� . n�E � I W e=c n b �-���,�t, Fax: Telephone: CC: From: �� /�-��'i�� Fax: Telephone: �' �z- 5 Y S' —�`��Z Regarding: �'1., �� ���- c:.� ��� :�� 5 c�� � V�-".��"(�._ ,� 1>C�� ;ra <'r'�.�z :.� ,—� � ► ❑ In response to your request �f For your information ❑ Please respond to transmittal ❑ Original Mailed ❑ Fax Only ❑ Comments: � r�c� S� �'./� ?�-��o c-v��� c��' T-� i'�'^e�-���--.� (� �E'`�� �.'�.z � ���f "� �r y� �L� �s-�. �� ����s w.-.., , ��-f� �"�/'e..� � 4��•� ?'�z�-- -� � � y��. G��^ �`. ��-,�,x C--C3 z,-e-�ti��' G t' j J i-� �? � �t S ��. � . ` `� - _ - - Aquatic �coSolutionsz Inc. _ _ 2116 Mazquis Road ' � Ecological Solutions to Environmental Challenges Golden Valley,MN 55427 � Lakes•Streams•Riparian•Wetlands•Watersheds Telephone/Fax: (612)545-0912 ' i ! Mueller Orono Parcel � Orono, Minnesota , for William & Peggy Mueller � � � ' ' 1 � 1 Wetland Delineation Re ort P t December 15, 1999 Number: 99057WM � ' � ' Mueller Orono Parcel Orono, Minnesota � for William & Peggy Mueller � prepared by Aquatic EcoSolutions, Inc. � Number: 99057WM ' The Mueller Orono Parcel is located in the SE'/4 of the SE'/4 of Section 36, Township 1 18 N., Range 23 W., Orono, Hennepin County, Minnesota. ! The parcel is located at the address of 55 Ferndale Green, the second house west of Ferndale on the south side of Ferndale Green. The parcel is bounded on the south by highway 12 and on the , west by residential homes and a driveway. The parcel is a large-lot residential home with a mown yard, un-mown meadow, some trees, and � a wetland described in the Results section. The adjacent land usage is residential, developing residential, a golf course, with some wooded � areas and wetlands. The wetland delineation was performed on December 15, 1999 in non-frozen conditions without � snow cover by Robert J.F. Merila, Profe.ssiorial Wetlat�d Scientist#1030. , Methodology In Minnesota, wetlands are under two jurisdictions: State and Federal. The State jurisdiction � guidelines were set by the Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act of 1991 (WCA). This State �urisdiction is administered by the Local Governmental Unit (LGU) with technical guidance provided by the Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR). � The Federal jurisdiction is administered by the U.S. Army Corps ofEngineers (COE or Corps). � Starting in 1996, both jurisdictions agreed to use the Corps of Engineers Wetland D��lir���atror� Marrual(Environmental Laboratory, 1987) along with supplemental guidance by the Corps. This manual is commonly referred to as the 1987 Manual. � The wetland delineation method used on this site was the Plant Communit Assessment Y Procedure of the Routine Onsite Determination Method. The Routine Onsite Determination � Forms (located in the back of the report) detail the three technical criteria (hydrophytic vegetation, hydric soils, and wetland hydrology) as described in the 1987 Manual. , � Cop��right O 1999. Aquatic EcoSolutions, Inc. Page 1 of 4 F_colo�ical Solirtions to E�ivironnrental C{ia!lenges , Mueller Orono Parcel ' Number 99057WM The wetland edge(s) were delineated where one, two, or all three of these technical criteria drop � out. ln order to expedite regulatory review, some wetland edges were delineated such that the � hvdrology criterion was not met below the delineated edge. At some time in the future, the landowner may choose to have the hydrology criterion below the delineated edges examined more closely �n order to "tighten up" a wetland edge that was staked high. This detailed ' hydrologic study was not part of this wetland delineation. At least one sampie point transect perpendicularly crosses each delineated edge. These transects � consist of one sample point above the edge, one sample point below the edge, and there may be one alon� the edge. 1 A Routine Onsite Determination Form (date form) was completed for each of the sample point locations. The data forms describe the plant community, soils information, and hydrolo�ic indicators at each sample point. Sample points are labeled as follows: tSp2_T1_L�w 1 2=basin or edge number 1=the first transect for this edge (the second would be "2") LOW=the sample point below the edge ("UP" is above the edge) I (additional points on a transect would be "LOW2," "UP2," and so on) Plant species on the data forms were listed by common names, scientific names, stratum, percent , cover for that stratum, and the species hydrohytic indicator status. The delineated wetland edges were staked with sequentially numbered four-foot wooden lath and , orange or pink "Wetland Boundary" flagging. The numbered side typically faces toward the upland side of the edge. Striped flagging may be tied to vegetation if the lath is tough to see. � Blue and white striped flagging was tied on the lath which mark the transect sample points. The numbers on lath placed at the edge or below typically face toward upland, while sample points on the upland side of the edge generally face toward the delineated edge. , Results � One basin and one ditched draina>ewa were identifi � y ed and delineated on the parcel. A map of � the edge location(s) can be obtained from the surveyor who located the wetland delineation stakes. � According to the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Protected Water Inventory (PW I), there are no mapped Protected Waters on the parcel. � Co ��ri rht O 1999 A i . p. � . quat c EcoSolutions, Inc. p��� � �f q I_�colo�ical5'ol�uro�rs to E7�i�rro�mrental(,lialle�rRes , � Mueller Orono Parcel Number 99057WM � The National Wetlands Invento NWI identifies the resence of one basin PEM 1 n ry ( ) p ( /SS1C) o � the parcel that coincides with the Basin 1. No wetland was identified at the location of the ditched drainageway. 1 The Soil Survey of Hennepin County identifies the soils in the area. This information is provided on the Data Forms located in the back of the report. � Ed�e Descriptions � Basin 1 was a Type 1,2 wetland (PEM 1 A/B) located in the southwestern portion of the parcel, dominated by reed canary grass with some black willow and box elder trees and common eider shrubs were along the fringe. , The adjacent upland was dominated by bigtooth aspen and cottonwood trees; red elder, and common buckthorn shrubs; and Canada bluegrass, great burdock, ground iv_y, smooth brome � �round cover. Boz elder and Green ash trees; common elderberry, and garlic mustard were observed along the � edge. South of this basin is an area significantly higher in elevation than Basin 1. Some reed canary � grass was observed here, but the ground showed evidence of disposal of organic material ("lumpy" terrain, about the size of decomposed truckloads of organic material). Since this area is adjacent to the Highway 12 corridor, it would not be surprising to discover that this area may � have been used as a disposal site for some organic material from during construction of the highway. � A reed canary grass monoculture on high ground is commonly what happens after organic material is deposited on the landscape. With the higher elevation (and lower elevation around it) it is unlikely that this reed canary grass patch meets the hydrology criterion. � Basin D1 was a ditched drainageway that does not appear to be wetland based on steep slopes and lack of vegetation within the basin. If it were considered wetland it would be a Type I basin � (PEM 1 A) located in the southeastern portion of the parcel. Only a few reed canary grass plants were observed within the basin. � The adjacent upland was dominated by bigtooth aspen and cottonwood trees; red elder, and common buckthorn shrubs; and Canada bluegrass, great burdock, ground ivy, smooth brome �round cover. 1 Box elder and Green ash trees; common elderberr and >arlic mustard were observed alon�J the Y> � � ed�e. , � Co n�ri *ht C 1999, A uatic Eco 1 � } _ � q So uttons, Inc. Pagc 3 of=� I:colo�ical Solulions to f�tn�ii•o�inienta!C'kallenRes � � Muelier r n P O o o �rcel � Number 99057WM Conclusion � This wetland examination, delineation, and report of the Mueller Orono Parcel was performed in accordance with the generally accepted methodology of the 1987 Manual at the time of the � services rendered. No warranty, express or implied, is made. If unavoidable impacts are planned for this project, permits from State (WCA, DNR, Watershed � District), Federal (Corps), and/or other applicable entities need to be granted before the impacts occur. ' The wetland delineation was performed and report prepared by Robert J.F. Merila, Prnf��.s.sinncrl W'etlajld Sciefrtisz# 1030. � t -��9�, '�-� Robert J.F. Merila, PWS #1030 � Professional Wetlafrd.Scientis� Assoeiate Fish��•ies.Scier��is! Aquatic EcoSolutions, Inc. � � � z��s/�y 1 Date 1 t � � 1 1 � Co ��ri>ht O 1999. A uatic EcoSolution In P_ � q s, c. Pag� 4 of 4 L�coln�;icnl S'ohrtio�is to I:�i��ironnic�rital C/tallc��iKes � �. S�; �',� � �� LJ:. /�.,- � � �a � • '�� �`. . � ` ' !, ,�, �' ! ����Y��`� M ��� , e `'�� '��s,- .�_ \� .7.��� � ; ,��� � f� ~ � -': _'� i��"� � -� �T` Cr• �� �, .1 � � ���� ', � • � �: � � ��� •�:� �` � ;�; __. �� -:,����' •` _� � --,�.-- --..�"'� r .�j. ..�� � ��� - �� �:' -- f� ' T`+�.�►�'. 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Yes No Plot ID: (/(� VEGETATION �?�� �� In �S�a,r i c.- �•'� c�,.( LDominant Plant Species(Scientific Name) Common Name Stratum % Cover Indicator 1. �- ,n C�O �D )G ��i � �°S w� ' 2• Pan.,�u S �� � t� ���D�'►.,.�v o � �L.S' ��Z t 3. 1/(.�,v S ✓'�5 rw S 1 r P fl n.� �i .a-�/"✓1 � �D L a. Po� � ��s �r;9a.,, _ g«-tvoT�, �s�Q.., _� 3a � � 5. 6. I�L,ti,�,� .,,.c co.�1,a✓-1��c �_ �►7�-�.,-d � c/��4 A!�►'1 .S {�o �7A-�— , 7 _ ' . s. /�I(��, r��, ��-,�, I� .9�,. (i�.. .•.. ,,S��.-,� ____��_ 3fl ��� s. , �o. ��. � �2. _ Percent of Dominant Speaes that are OBL,FACW or FAC(exGuding FAC). ��_� 1 Remarks: � HYDROLOGY Recorded Data(Describe in Remarks): WeUand Hydrology Indicators: , � — Stream, Lake,or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Secondary tndicators(2 or more require�: Aerial Photographs _ Inundated Oxidized Root Channels(Upper 127 Other Saturated in Upper 12' Water-Stained Leaves , � No Recorded Data Available _ Water Marks Local Survey Data Drift Lines FAC-Neutral Test Field Observations: _ Sediment Deposits Other(Explain in Remarks) 1 _ Drainage Pattems in WeUands Depth to Surface Water. L rn.) Depth to Free Water in Pit: / (n.) � Depth to Saturated Soil: / (in.) Remarks: � Cover class as a percentage: 6=95-100%; 5=75-95%; 4=50-75%� 3=25-50%� _ � • - � . . 2 5-25/o, 1 -0-5/o �,g��-30!coPw�, � Communit�r ID: f��' (J� SOILS � Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): k"{ I C 1-( ��,,�� Go�..., n jc.�e Drainage Class: Field Observations � Taxonomy(Subgroup): � I o SS o�o r;� H�h l�d al� Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: � Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Texture, Conaetions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Abundance/Contrast Structure,etc. � � -� " � �,7 `�'(L 3�Z � �-o b - �' � r D ']'!� 3/�l t-o o- s �� � ' � 1 Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol Concretions � Histic Epipedon High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Sulfidic Odor Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List ' Reduang Conditions Listed on National Hydric Soils List Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors Other(Explain in Remarks) Remarks: � � WETLAND DETERMINATION � Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No � Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No � Hydric Soils Present? Yes No � Is this Sampling Point Within a Wettand? Yes No� 1 Remarks: � ' , ' 21501-30/coewet 1 1 ' •, - - . , � -; Aquatic EcoSolutions, Inc. I , _ 2116 Marquis Road Ecological Solutions to Environmental Challenges Golden Valley,MN 5542; Lakes•Streams•Ripanan•Wetlands•Watershed5 7'dephone/Fax:(612)545-091= , DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) ' Project/Site: M ..a�A✓ O r a✓ Date: (Z /S/Y ApplicanUOwner. w '(� ,,.,� �. (' .-+1"�..((.¢,,� County: � • Investigator: (L o b /►7�.,,� ' State: ✓h iV , Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed(Arypical Situation)? Yes No Transed ID: � Is the area a potential Problem Area(explain on back)? Yes No Plot ID: g" VEGETATION r w.�. I/1� �✓�L �i..� �„� ' Dominant Plant Species(Scientific Name) Common Name Stratum %Cover Indicator 1. /-�e�� .e.os �r c�� _ 'gv �; -�-�-��c.f 1 �� w 1 2. U 1 ,.,.. .�S �•� r� 5!r� n-e�-. e�� f" ZS 3. T—� 4. � �-,G.,�-, ✓I �S c0.J✓,A✓+,cs( _ G� .,,. -•, t��-• b�.a�c.l Y,o,,,` �- �D� �� � 5. 6. ' 8. 9. ' 10. 11. � 12. — Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL,FACW or FAC(exGuding FAC-). � 7a , Remarks: ' HYDROLOGY Recorded Data(Describe in Remarks): WeUand Hydrology Indicators: . � = Stream, Lake,or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Secondary Indicators(2 or more require�: Aerial Photographs _ Inundated Oxidized Root Channels(Upper 127 x Other Saturated in Upper 12' Water-Stained Leaves � / \ No Recorded Data Available _ Water Marks Local Survey Data _ Drift Lines FAC-Neutral Test Field Observations: _ Sediment Deposits Other(Ezplain in Remarks) � _ Drainage Pattems in WeUands Depth to Surface Water. � (��,) Depth to Free Water in Pit: (n.) � Depth to Saturated Soil: � (in.) Remarks: , Cover class as a percentage: 6=95-100%; 5=75-95%; 4=50-75%� 3= - ° • - � • = o . 25 50/o, 2-5-25/o, 1 0-5/o „s ,_ ,r�pWo� f? 3(! .. � Community ID: � � '`` �''�tt SOILS Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): �Q P e.��y Nt�� Drainage Class: r Field Observa6ons Taxonomy(Subgroup): Te.,/�r r c. /�¢,,�( i S� ��S t3 Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Texture, Concretio�s, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Abundance/Contrast Structure,etc. � C��� � f� l f� 3f� s�..,.,. � .-,,..._ b-- ;, ' $ i� Y�z(� G. a ��D , ' Hydric Soil Indicators: , Histosol Concretions � Histic Epipedon High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Sulfidic Odor Organic SVeaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List ' Reducing Conditions Listed on National Hydric Soils List Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors Other(Explain in Remarks) Remarks: � �✓����C o�r �°�s � � WETLAND DETERMINATION , Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes �No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No � � Hydric Soils Present? Yes �.'No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes No Remarks: � �J�2��.. ��c l,�.�.�-� ra e,�,e�:-r-c ����� r-�„<<�.� . �� � ��1's�--- �v5 ��-,z� b oJ�.� w`-`u� `�. �r S-�,_.�.�.1 � � 21501-30/coewet , 1 ' ', - - . . � _ -�.-Aquatic EcoSolut�ons, Inc. � z116 Marquis Road ' � Ecological Solutions to Ennronmental Challenges Golden valley,MN 5542� Lakes•Streams•R�parian•Wetlands•Watershedc � TelephonelFax: (612a 545-091'_ _ . DATA FORM 1 . ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION, � (1987 COE WeUands_Delineation Manual) _ . � Project/Site: �„�((.,.. p /q�rc.s� Date: Z, /� � ApplicanUOwner. v,l,�l ' ,.., Z e �( County: l��.,,�e�.� � Investigator. (. � S State: ivr�/ - , Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes No Community ID: 1 � Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes _ No Transect ID: � Is the area a potential Problem Area(explain on back)? Yes No Plot ID: Lo�-+ VEGETATION ��G"�'� ��3�`b✓��4 � ��•� t..�C, ' Dominant Plant Species(Scientific Name) Common Name Stratum % Cover Indicator ,. �.D�.--� ����.[�r��.., ..,.�d.e[ G.t,.,a�, �,�s s _I-� r��' f�+c kr,�- 1 3, 4. ' 5. 6. ' 8• 9. , 10. 11. � 12. Percent of Dominant Speaes that are OBL,FACW or FAC(exGuding FAG). p d IRemarks: , HYDROLOGY Recorded Data(Describe in Remarks): WeUand Hydrology Indicators: � • , , — Stream, Lake,or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Secondary Indicators(2 or more require�: Aerial Photographs _ Inundated Oxidized Root Channels(Upper 12' _ Other _ Saturated in Upper 12' Water-Stained Leaves � No Recorded Data Available — Water Marks Local Survey Data Drift Lines FAC-Neutral Test Field Obsen►ations: _ Sediment Deposits Other(Explain in Remarks) � _ Drainage Pattems in Wetlands Depth to Surface Water. x (in.) Depth to Free Water in Pit: x �n.) , Depth to Saturated SoiL " � ��� �� •f�, ��,� ��-� �.��� � Remarks: , Cover class as a percentage: 6=95-100%; 5=75-95%; 4=50-75%; 3=25-50%; 2=5-25%; 1 =0-5% ?�5(`�-30�co?w�� �: �. � � �, �,.,� : - Community ID: � M� ��,! SOILS � � Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): Pc� (�t,�,7R, /�►..��, Drainage Class: Field Observations � Taxonomy(Subgroup): �cr,��'� ��( ; ��,,�',�}� Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: � Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Texture,Concretio�, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Mois� Abundance/Contrast Structure,etc. , d-!�'' � o�R- 3 �o �fz a/3 s�/�l` �� �, �� � , Hydric Soil Indicators: ' Histosol Concretions , � Histic Epipedon High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils 3ulfidic Odor Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic M9isture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List � ' Reducing Conditions Listed on National Hydric Soils List Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors Other(Explain in Remarks) Remarks: ' � WETLAND DETERMINATION � Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes ?( No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes �_ No Hydric Soils Present? Yes � No Is this Sampling Point Within a WeUand? Yes� No � Remarks: � , � , 21501-30/coewet ' � - - �. _ . . � � - Aquat�c EcoSolut�ons, Inc• 2116 Marquis Road � Ecological Solutions to Environmental Challenges Golden Valley,MN 554Z; Lakes•Streams•R�panan•Wetlands•Watersheds 7'elcphone/F'ax:(6121 545_091� DATA FORM , ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) ' ProjecUSite: rt� ., O�� ,,,� �a r Date: V�, (J� 9 9 ApplicanUOwner. (�l; ( ,� ...�(la.y County: K�.,y�� � Investigator: /1-� State: ' Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes No }G Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed(Atypical Situation)? Yes No Transect ID: � Is the area a potential Problem Area(explain on back)? Yes No Plot ID: U VEGETATION � ( Dominant Plant Species(Scientific Name) Common Name Stratum %Cover Indicator 1. J��'�v' n e-•r�v��Qe� _ 'l. �. �' _�-� !�-C.w�— ' � ' T � T (�o � 2. I"OQ V�QJ S 9 15�cr h 1�'G/� Q i J� 'fb a� ..,�s-� � !� //� l �-' V 3. r- 4. 1���D.�n uS C�l��u✓�i G� �O �t�s+w'�9 r1 ���'� "`31/+•�. 'r�" �� � , 5 ` `�t. 6. � .� 7. � �" �� _ ' 8. � _ '`w. as' 9. ' 10. . 11. 12. y' „ _r xr � Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC(exGuding FAC-). - ' Remarks: - ' HYDROLOGY Recorded Data(Describe in Remarks): WeUand Hydrology Indicators: ' — Stream, Lake,or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Secondary Indicators(2 or more require�: Aerial Photographs Inundated Oxidized Root Channels(Upper 127 _ Other _ Saturated in Upper 12' Water-Stained Leaves � No Recorded Data Available — Water Marks Local Survey Data Drift Lines FAC-Neutral Test Field Observations: _ Sediment Deposits Other(Explain in Remaiics) , _ Dreinage Pattems in WeUands Depth to Surface Water. � (in.) Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in.) Depth to Saturated Soil: � (in.) • _. , Remarks: ' Cover class as a percentage: 6=95-100%; 5=75-95%; 4=50-75%; 3=25-50%; 2=5-25%• 1 =0-5% ' 2�50�-3o�co?wa� � , Community ID: �� -� U� SOILS Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): P�. ��..0.,�"�., .�,•,�,[� Drainage Class: Field Observations Taxonomy(Subgroup): '�'�✓i� �cd; < aD✓�{5 Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Texture,Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Abundance/Contrast Structure,etc. �` �'�_ ��,� 1 � -2 .5�Z L9� . 7�16"� � � , 5`�2-Z's�3 � ,�,,�dus 6� - Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol Concretions ' Histic Epipedon High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Suffidic Odor Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List ' Reducing Conditions Listed on National Hydric Soils List Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors Other(Explain in Remarks) Remarks: ' c, ler.t.� � d.�a•,.� ;c. -.�..s��✓'r� �%1� ,q,� sl v l M'�'.r"� «� � WETLAND DETERMINATION � Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes NVo Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No � � Hydric Soils Present? Yes No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes No � Remarks: ' � ' ' 21501-30/coewet , � - - . _ - - . . - Aquatic EcoSolut�ons, Inc• 2116 Marquis Road , - Ecological Solutions to Environmental Challenges Golden Valie}•.MT`5542' Lakes•Screams•R�panan•Wetlands•Watersheds Teiephone/Fax: (612)545-09L , DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) ' ProjecUSite: /Y1�, O,r�„� a✓'�.e.Jt Date: ! Z i5 ApplicanUOwner. w• ,�,.., � P � County: hj u, Investigator: (o //h -/ State: �h/�l^ , Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes No � Community ID: T� / Is the site significantly disturbed(Arypical Situation)? Yes No Transect ID: , Is the area a potential Problem Area(explain on back)? Yes No Plot ID: L O VEGETATION ' Dominant Plant Species(Scientific Name) Common Name Stratum % Cover Indicator �. P G.�J�.J�s �,,�..�,:. �. ✓�G�IC Ga�AM s�-s t K •a �� p c�, ts, � 1 2. 3. 4. ' S. 6. ' 8. 9. ' 10. 11. � 12. Percent of Dominant Speaes that are OBL, FACW or FAC(exGuding FAC-). � Remarks: ��S�� S � � � � � HYDROLOGY Recorded Data(Describe in Remartcs): WeUand Hydrology Indicators: , ' — Stream, Lake,or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Secondary Indicators(2 or more require�: Aerial Photographs _ Inundated Oxidized Root Channels(Upper 127 _ Other Saturated in Upper 12' Water-Stained Leaves � Y� No Recorded Data Available _ Water Marks Local Survey Data _ Drift Lines FAC-Neutral Test Field Observations: _ Sediment Deposits Other(Explain in Remarks) � _ Drainage Pattems in WeUands Depth to Surtace Water: � (in.) Depth to Free Water in Pit: � (in.) Depth to Saturated Soil: ?��� �- (� ���S ��f-- ��.� ���`�� , Remarks: � Cover class as a percentage: 6=95-100%; 5=75-95%; 4=50-75%; 3=25-50%� 2=5-25%• _ - � , , 1 0 5/0 �,cn,_3(��^_�Pwa• � Community ID: '(� ( � (, v c�} SOILS - Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): ('� �.Q��, ,.,�,,.,� Drainage Class: _ Field Observations Taxonomy(Subgroup): T�-�/'/'�� !^��Q i' s �s Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: , Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Texture, Concxetions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munselt Moist) Abundance/Contrast Strudure,etc. � D - '' �9- 7•.5 YFZ 3�Z - 7 � Dw ��- �s�� � �� �� S/� ���2�1fG .��.� s � -�- o�� , �N D � Hydric Soil Indicators: � Histosol Concretions , Histic Epipedon High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Sutfidic Odor Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List ' Reducing Conditions Listed on National Hydric Soils List Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors Other(Explain in Remarks) Remarlcs: ' � WETLAND DETERMINATION � Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes ? No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes � No � Hydric Soils Present? Yes �C No Is this Sampting Point Within a Wetland? Yes No Remarks: ' S �� �`-�3 � v �^a-et c,-rr�c;.,..,��_wu� � � � ' 21501-30/coewet '