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Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act
Notice of Application
Local Government Unit(LGi� Address
Minnehaha Creek Watershed District is2o2 M;nnetoni�B��a �
Deephaven,MN 55391
1.PROJECT INFORMATION
Applicant Name Project Name Date of Application
Lakeview Golf of Minnetonlca,Inc. Lalceview Golf Course Application Numbec .
7/2/12 'W12-26
(completed
8/30/12)
T e of A lication(check all that a 1 ):
�Wetland Bounda�y or Type ❑No-Loss ❑Exemption ❑ Sequencing
❑Replacement Plan . ❑Banking Plan
Summar and descri tion of ro osed ro'ect attach additional sheets as necessa :
Lakeview Golf Club has applied for wetland boundary&type approval for a project area at Lakeview Golf
Club(405 Noi�th Arm Dr)in the city of Orono(PID#0611723320003). The delineation was requested by
Minnehaha Creek Watershed District after unpermitted excavation took place jn March 2012. The
application was i�eccived on July 2,2012 and completed on August 30,2012. The delineation was performed
by Svoboda Ecological Resources on May l4,2012. 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
Catherine Bach business-day comment peitiod):
District Technician October 11,2012(4:30 P1Vn
Address(if different than LGi� Date,time,and location of decision:
18202 Minnetonlca Blvd A decision will be made following field review
Deephaven,MN 55391 of the delineation and completion of the
comment period.
Phone Number and E-mail Address Decision-maker for this application:
(952)641-4504 � Staff
cbach@minnehahacreel�.org ❑Govei�uiig Board or Council
Signature: Date: U" I�
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3.LIST OF ADDRESSEES
� SWCD TEP member:Stacey Lijewslti—stacey.lijewski@co.hennepin.mn.us
� BWSR TEP member:Lynda Peterson—lynda.peterson@state.mn.us
❑ LGU TEP member(if different than LGU Contact):
� DNR TEP member:Jacic Gleason-john.gleason@state.mn.us
� DNR Regional Office(if different than DNR TEP member):Melissa Doperalsld—
Melissa.Doperalsl�i@sta te.mn.us
❑ WD or WMO(if applicable):
� Applicant(notice only)and Landowner(if different):Lalcevie�v Golf of Minnetonka,Inc.(Grant
Wenkstern)—lalcevie�v@teemaster.com
� Members of the public who requested notice(norice only):
Consultant: Svoboda Ecological Resources(Franlc Svoboda)—franksQgpsinnovations.com
City: Christine Mattson—cmattson@ci.orono.mn.us
� Corps of Enginee�s Project Manager(notice only):Melissa Jenny—Melissa.m.jenny@usace.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.�df
➢�'or a list of DNR TEP representatives:www.bwsr.state.mn.us/wetlands/wca/DNR TEP contacts.pdf
➢De artment of Natural Resources Re ional Offices:
NW Re i�on: NE Reeion: Central Region: Southern Region:
Reg.Env.Assess.Ecol. Reg.Env.Assess.Ecol. Reg.Env,Assess.Ecol. Reg.Env.Assess.Ecol.
Div.Ecol.Resources Div,Ecol.Resoui�ces Div.Ecol.Resources Div.Ecol.Resources
2115 Birchtuont Beach Rd.NE 1201 E.Hwy.2 1200 Warner Road 261 Hwy. 15 South
Bemid'i,MN 56601 Gtand Ra ids,MN 55744 St.Paul,MN 55106 New Ulm,MN 56073
. For a map of DNR Administrative Regions,see:http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/aboutdnr/dnr re i�ons.pdf
➢For a list of Corps of Project Manageis:www.mvp.usace.a�rn .� u� latory/default.asp7pa�eid=687
or send to:
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US Army Corps of Engineers
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 Resources
Wetland Bank Coordinator
520 Lafayette Road North .
St.Paul,MN 55155
5.ATTACHMENTS
In addition to the application,list any other attachments:
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1. Project/Site Information
ProjecUSite Name: Lakeview Golf Course Local Government Unit: MCWD
(Minnehaha Creek Watershed
Location (address and/or T, R, Sec.): Sec. 6, T117N R23W District)
2. Applicant Information
Applicant Name: LAKEVIEW GOLF OF MTKA INC—Grant Wenkstrom Address: 855 RED OAK LA
City, State, Zip: MOUND MN 55364
E-mail: lakeview@teemaster.com Phone: 952-472-3459
3. Agent/Consultant Information
Company Name (if applicable): Svoboda Ecological Resources Contact Person: Frank Svoboda
Address: 25580 Nelsine Dr City, State, Zip: Shorewood, MN 55331
E-mail: franks@gpsinnovations.com Phone: 952-471-1100
4. Description of Request
Check all that apply: 0 Wetland Boundary(must attach wetland delineation report)
0 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 the subject property or have permission from the
landowner to pursue this determination.
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Julv 24. 2012
Applicant or Authorized Agent Signature Date
mpo an o es:
• 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
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Minnesota Wetland Consenration Act
Notice of Decision
Local Government Unit(LGLn Address
Minnehaha Creek Watershed District 18202 Minnetonka Blvd
Deephaven,MN 55391
1.PROJECT INFORMATION
Applicant Name Project Name Date of Application
Lakeview Golf of Minnetonka, Lakeview Golf Course Application Number
Inc. 7/2/12 W12-26
� (completed
8/30/12)
�Attach site locatar map.
�T of Decision:
�Wetland Boundary or Type ❑No-Loss ❑Exemption ❑Seyuencing
❑Replacement Plan ❑Banking Plan
Technical Evaluation Panel Findin and Recommendation if an :
❑Approve ❑Approve with conditions ❑Deny
Summary(or attach):
2.LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNTI'DECISION
Date of Decision: 10/26/12
�Approved ❑Approved with conditions(include below) ❑Denied
LGU Findings and Conclusions(attach additional sheets as necessary):
A wetland delineation for a project area at Lakeview Golf Club in Orono(405 North Arm Dr/PID
#0611723320003)was performed by Svoboda Ecological Resources on May 14,2012. The delineation
was requested by Minnehaha Creek Watershed District(MCWD)after unpermitted ezcavaHon
took place in March 2012. The boundary&type were reviewed in the field on October 12,2012 by
MCWD staff. -
. One wetland was identified in the�project area,and is designated as Unnamed Public Water Wetland
#945W. The wetland was identified as a Type 5 open water wetland.
There are three channels that extend out from the basin as seen on Figure 5 on the south,southwast,and
northwest portions of the wetland. It shall be noted that while the wetland boundary on Figure 5 appears
to be entirely contained within the project area,the two southern channels actually continue outside of the
project area,and the extent of the channels within the project area should also be classified as wetland.
The channel at the northwest corner of the wedand appears to continuo outside of the project area via an
under ound culvert,so the bound as shown on Fi ure 5 for that channel is accurate.
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The boundary&type as described above and in the delineation report dated June 27,2012 are approved
by the MCWD. This decision is valid for five years. An after-the-fact MCWD permit application for the
excavation work is currently baing processed.
For Re lacement Plans usin credits from the State Wetland Bank:
Bank Account# Bank Service Area County Credits Approved for
Withdrawal(sq.ft.or nearest.O1
acre
Replacement Plan Approval Conditions. In addition to any conditions specified by the LGU, the
approval of a Wetland Raglacemant Plan is conditional upon the following:
❑ Financial Assurance: For project-specific replacement that is not in-advance, a �nancial
assurance specified by the LGU must be submitted to the LGU in accordance with MN Rule
8420.0522,Subp.9(List amount and type in LGU Findings).
❑ Deed Recording: For project-specific replacament, evidenca must be provided to the LGU that
the BWSR "Declaration of Restrictions and Covenants" and "Consent to Replacament Wetland"
forms have been filed with the county recorder's office in which the replacement wetland is located.
, ❑ Credit Withdrawal: Far replacement consisting of wetland bank credits, confirmation that
BWSR has withdrawn the credits from the state wetland bank as specified in the approved
replacement plan.
Wetlands may not be impacted nntil all applicable condiNons have been met!
LGU Authorized Si ature:
Signing and mailing of this completed form to the appropriate recipients in accordance with 8420.0255,
Subp. 5 provides notice that a decision was made by the LGU under the Wetland Conservation Act as
spacifed above. If additional detail�on the decision exist,they have been provided to the landowner and
are available from tha LGU u on re uest.
� Name Title �
Catherine Bach Diatr[ct Techntcian
Signa • Date � Phone Number and E-mail
10/26/12 (952)641-4504
cbach�minnehahacreek.org
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THIS DECISION ONLY A.PPLIES TO TI� 1��NNESOTA WETLAND CONSERVATION ACT. �
Additional approvals or permits from local, state, and federal agencies may be required. Check with all
appropriate authorities before commencing work in or near wetlands.
Applicants proceed at their own risk if work authorized by this decision is started before the time period
for appeal(30 days)has expired.If this decision is reversed or revised under appeal,the applicant may be .
responsible for restoring or replacing all wetland impacts.
This dacision is valid for three years from the date of decision unless a longer period is advised by tha
TEP and specified in this notice of decision.
3.APPEAL OF THIS DECISION ,
Pursuant to MN Rule 8420.0905, any appeal of this decision can only be commenced by mailing a
petition for appeal, including applicable fee,within thirty(30)calendar days of the date of'the mailing of
this Notice to tha following as indicated:
Check ono:
� Appeal of an LGU staff decision. Send ❑Appeal of LGU governing body decision. Send
tition and$0 fee if a licable to: etition and$500 filin fee to:
BWSR Forms 7-1-10 Page 2 of 3
Minnehaha Cr�ek Watershed District Executive Director
18202 Minnetonka Blvd Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources .
Deephaven,MN 55391 520 Lafayette Road North
St.Pa MN 55155
4.LIST OF ADDRESSEES �
� SWCD TEP mamber: Stacey Lijewski—Stacey.lijewski�co.hennepin.mn.us
� BWSR TEP member:Lynda Peterson—Lynda.peterson@state.ran.ns
� LGU TEP member(if different than LGU Contact):
� DNR TEP member:Jack Gleason—john.gleason@state.mn.us -
� DNR Regional Office(if different than DNR TEP member):Melissa Doperalal�—
Melissa.doperalsldQstate.mn.us
❑ WD or WMO(if applicable):
� Applicant(notice only)and Landowner(if different):Lakeview Golf of Minnetonka,Inc.(Grant
Wenkstrern)—IakevlewQ,teemaster.com
� Members of the public who requested notice(notice only):
Consultant: Svoboda Ecological Resonrces(Frank S�►oboda)—franks(a�gpslnnovations.com
City: Christine Mattson—cmattson@ci.orono.mn.us
� �orps of Engineers Project Manager(notice only):Melissa Jenny—
Melissa.m.jenny�nsace.army.mil
❑ BWSR Watland Bank Coordinatar(wetland bank plan applications only)
5.MAILING INFORMATION
➢For a list of BWSR TEP representatives:www bwsr state mn us/aboutbwsr/workareas/WCA areas.pdf
➢For a list of DNR TEP representatives:www bwsr state mn us/wetlands/vV�ca/DNR TEP contacts.pdf
➢De artment ofNatural Resources Re 'onal Offices:
NW Re�on: NE Region: Central Reg',�: Southern Region:
Reg.Env.Assess.Ecol. Reg.Env.Assess.Ecol. Reg.Env.Assess.Ecol. Reg.Eny.Assess.Ecol.
Div.Ecol.Rasources Div.Ecol.Resources Div.Ecol.Resources Div.Ecol.Resourcas
2115 Birchmont Beach Rd. 1201 E.Hwy.2 1200 Warner Road 261 Hwy. 15 South
NE Grand Rapids,MN 55744 St.Paul,MN 55106 New Ulm,MN 560�3
Bemid'i MN 56601
For a map of DNR Administrative Regions,see:httu•//files dnr state mn us/aboutdnr/dnr re 'i�ons.pdf
➢For a list of Corps of Project Managers:www mv�usace armv miUre,gulatorv/defaul�asp?aageid=687
or send to:
US Army Corps of Engineers �
St.Paul District,ATTN: OP-R � ;
180 Fifth S�East,Suite 700 �
St.Paul,MN 55101-1678 �
➢For Wetland Bank Plan applications,also send a copy of the application to: '
Minnesota Board of Watar and Soil Resources
Wetland Bank Coordinator
520 Lafayette Road North
St.Paul,MN 55155
6.ATTACHMENTS
In addition to the site locator map,list any other attachments:
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BWSR Forms 7-1-10 . Page 3 of 3
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�etland Classification, Identification, and
Delineation Repor�t
Pr�pared for:
I,akeview Golf Cow•se
By:
Svobuda F.cc�labical Resources
Praject Vumber 2012-013
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Tl�e cantents and format of this report are c�nsidc7ed inteliectual pro�+erty and
��r�subjecl to c���yright ru�5trictions ancl may not be roprach�ccd wiUmut
thc expi�ess pecmissic?n of Svoboda lieolo�ical Resourees.
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Tablc of Contents
ABS'I'RAC•r...........................................................................................,.....................................................�
INTRODUCI'ION.......................................................................................................................................1
MF;TNUUS.....................»...........................................................................................................................t
IZESU I..TS....................................................................................................................................................2
DISCUSSIUN...................»..........................................................,..............................................................3
RCGnMMEr DATIONS.»........................................................................................,................................3
CCRTIrICA7'ION................<.....................................................................................................................5
DATAS()URCES......................................................................................................,................................G
LITERATUtiERETERCNCI:D.............................................»................................,................................7
FI(:l:RF.S:
figurc 1: Sitc Loc�tion Overlaid on Topo�rnnhic Map
Figure 2: National Wetlands Inventory
Figure 3: Wcb Soi(Survey-Hennepin County
I�igu�4: DNR-Public Watc;r:s Map
t=igu�S: Approximate W�ilar�d L�oundary and S�mplc Transect Lac;atian
TI:CHNICAL DOCUMENTS:
Photo t�g
�ield Data Shents
Pl�nt Indicator Staius
Soil Scrics[h�tfi
VdellAnd Definition
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ABSTRA►CT
Svohcx�a 6coloKiccrl Rcsr�c�rces ,(.SE2) ��l,s�red rl�e ahave referc�nred ��c���e�•ty nir �/1�,�12 trl
exanrine lhe silc�fc�r�lre pr�senc� uf ar•c�us rnc��lirrg �i�etta�td critc�rtu. Th�.rtt�dv r�aj�ce! is localed
ira Ui•uno, �fN, Ilem�epin C�vt�nty (.h7Kr�re J}. ()ne ri�alerJi��clt1 houf�Jcuy �vu.s c(clinculyd ut lltis
.crk. One su��iplE� 1r�crosec! �+7c1.s establisircd�lur���the hot�adarv in nrc�er lo cliarnc�crize lfre sail,
ve�elcitinn, crnd exrsling hyclinln�ry��vithin r{te open tiitatcr-ro-unlanr!lrcrnsiliun�e�ne.
INTRODUCTION
'1'he subjecl parccl is approximt�tely 137 aeres t�nd i:r dominutcd by mAnicured turF grasses. The
tapogra�hy of the site is highest in the w�st central �ortion with gradual slopes r�diating out
froin this area. The surrounding land usc lar�ely suburban and cansistin��f singlc lamilv homes.
The subject watertxx�y was clas1ified accardin�; to ihe Cotv�rdin et t�L, the Circular 39 and thc
Eg�ers and R�ced cl�ssific;Ation systems and ma�kcx� �vith �ink "Wetland l�elineation" pin Flags.
The '1'echnical Documents sectiQn af this r�port contains field data sheets, ptant indicatoc status
information,soil survcy in('ormaiion,and �vetland definition infocmati�m.
MI+;THOI?S
'1'he metliods used to delincate the subject parcel are as desc:ribc:d in the 19R7 lJS Army Corps�f
Engincecs VVetlands Deline�tion Manual and the 2010 Midwest Re�;ianal Supplemcnt Manual. ln
the 1981 Manual, the methods used wec� described uncler the "r�utinc" methais fc�r sites less
tlian S acres. '1'hi5 methadology is followed in order to �ssess whether the thrcc parameters af a
wetland are mct for areas on thc subject p�rccl, TI1C lllPcc parameters requireci und�r normfll
circumstances in order to delineate a wetland arc described in the Technical Docu�nents sevtion.
Thc Midwesi Rebional Supplemcnt Welland Uelineation Manual is Also bcing utilized to
increase the r�ccur�cy af aur wctland boundu�ies. 'I�is acldendum to the ariginal 87 hlanual was
created to aJdress the mAny regional difY'erences tl�at Affect weUands and th�delincation meth�ds
used d�roughout the country. Thc i'ollowing explanations are pass��es from tl�at dacument.
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"'I'his Itegianol 5upplemeni is parl nf a nf►tionwidc riTor� Io aJJr�s rcgiooal
wettand cl�aracteristics and impinve tt�e accumcy and e�ciency ot wetlar�d-
delineation procedures. Regionrl differenc�s in climate, Seology, soils,
hydralo�y plant and animal cammunitic�,and othcr factnrs an;important to lhe
id�ntilication and funclioning oP wetlancis. These ditfcrenccs cannot he
consider�;d �deyuutely in a singk: natiunal manual. The develnpment of this
supplcmcnt follows National AcAdcmy of Sciei�es recommcndations to in�rease
ilie regional sensitiviry af wc�land-dclineation methods (dational fteseurch
S�m1x�Ja licc�logic:�l Rc�ourcxs l,Akcvi�hv GoIfC'vw�e
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Cnuncil 1995).'I'he intenl of this s�ipplemcnt is ta bring the�arps tilanual up to
datc with euITcnt knu�vledge and practice in th4 re&ic�r� �nd nnt ta changc
wetland howjdarics." "...This Rcgional SupE�lcnrcnt is designed far use with tho
c��rrent version oP thc Corps Manual {Cnviranmental I.abc.rutory t487)nnd all
subseq��ent v�rsirnis. Where diffc;rencxs in the twc� du�uments nccur, tlzis
Regianal Su�plemcnt takes precedence over th�Corps Manual for applioAli�its
in thc htidwest Region."
National Wctland Inventary �N1�V1j ntups (Fi�ure 2), Web Soil Survey of Hennepin County map
(figurc 3), Minnesota 1'ublic W�ters Invcntory maps (l�igur�: d), and 2O10 asrial �hotographs
were revicwcd prior to the site visit to identil'y areas U�at may be wc�lands. Arcas illuslratin�
cvidcnce oF �vetland canditions werc cxAmined in greater detail during the I'icld si�rvcy.
Vcgctation, sails �nd hydrolo�;y �vere e�amined (as outlined in thc 1987 Manual} and used to
characteri-r_e wetland types and detcrmin� wetland boundaries. Sample transects�vere cstablished
in n:prescntt�livc�vetland-lu-upl�nd trnnsition zones in orcler lo chAr�ctcrize the vebet�tion, soils,
And hydrolo�y oC I.hc site. Tct�nseats c�nsist of a representative upl��d samplc poinl and
rcprescntative. wetland sarnple point. int'ormation obtained at thc s�mple points can be found on
the field dAta sheets located in the 7'echnical Dc�cuments section.
The baundary of the open w�ater pond was marked at the site by pink "Wetland Delineation" pin
fla�s. �1'he baundary is considered tc► bc the topagraphically highest extent of thc basin; �rcas
bclaw ihc staked bc�unc�ary mct the thrce rcquircd ���etlunci ccit�riA while areus above w�ere
lac.kin� in one ur more of lhesc critecia. 7'hc ��ond was classilied in accondance with mcdiods
described by Co�vai•din et al. (1979) and used in the NWI (e.�. F'Elwi[i, PSS1C, etc.),com�leted
by lhe t1.5. C�ish and Wildlife Service. '1'he Circular 39 and I::�gers and Reed elassification
systems are also given. Thc indicalor status of pl�nts, as dcsccibecl in the Tc�hnic�l ncx:uments
section, w�s determined using the National List of Plant Species '1'hat Occur in Wetlands —
Region 3 (Sabine 1999).
Rcs�LTs
The NationAl Wetland lnventory indicatcs the �aresence of thrt:e wetlandslµ�aterbodies within the
study area. 'I'hey are classified as ('t�01ClI'EI�9C, PUf3G/['EMC and PEMC/PUBG. {Fi�uee 2}.
'I'hc: o�n water pond is classificd as A PUl3G,rl'I;MC, The P6h1C campnnent is a small an;a al
ihe noc�thwest cnd of lhe pond.
"l'he Web �oil 5urvey of f Icnne�in County (Fi�ure 3} identifies se��en rnAp units on the pm��erty:
(,ester-Kilkenny �omplex, Angus-Kilkenny complcx, Lester ;c�atn, ilamel over�vash Flamel,
Angus loam, Kfossncc soils, and Muskegn-Blue I::arth-Hou�hton sails. Of thcsc, Klns�er suils
and Mttske�o-C31ue Garth-lioughton soils Are classified us hydrie, and the rem�indcr us purtially '
hydric. 5ail scrics descriptions Are pravicied in ihe Tecl�nical C�ocuments section,
The Minncsata Dc�arlrnent af Natural Itcsourccs, State Prot�cted Waters Map (('ublic 1�Vater
S�•obodu l•Aalogicnl Resourccs I.ukcvio�v(inlf Coursu
Pinject Numlx:r:2Q 12-011 Z f)ru�i M1N
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lnvciitory) indicates twn unnamed public wacers within the siudy are� {F�i�urc 4). Thc subject
pond is c�nc of thesc designutcd�s a public wuter.
Site Vi.yit
5f:R ecologisls examined the subject property I'oc �re�s meeting.jurisdiclianal w�tland criteria
during the site visit. �ne���ea m�.�eting the jurisdiclional criteria of'fi wetlond was Ilagged, and a
hounclaries was cietermined and delineated. The ap�roximatc pond b�undary is outlined in
yello�v(I�igure 5).
Pond 1 is classifiecf �s A '1'ype 5 PlJ[iG ShaUc�w �nen WAter �nd. The vegetatinn at sample
point 1-1 UP was a ca-ciominancc af(<encucky 131ucgrass (1'oa pratei�sis, (�AC) and red clover
(Ti�ifi�lium preten.sc, FnCU).
The upland soils at sample point I-I Up c�nsisced oi'an initial 12 inchcs of' IQyr 2/1 silt lo�m,
from 12 to 2U inehes then;tivas l0yr 5/4 silty cls�y laam wiQ� 15% IOyr 5/8 matrix concentrations.
E'rom 20 to 34 inches there was a Gley 1 6/t0Y silt loam with 3U% IOyr 4!6 ma�rix
concenirations. From 34 to 46 inches there was l0yr 2/1 I�arn, and 1'rom 46 to 50 inches there
was a Sl3G 6ll laam with 30% l0yr 4/6 malrix conccntrnlions.
��letland hydral�gy was not observed at sample point I-1 ll�.
No v►�etl�ncl sample point was talcen duc to inun�lation. f�et�iled soils, vc:getation, and hydrnlo€y
data for the�nd ace provided in the data shcet�of the Technical [)ocuments scction.
n�scussroN
SER completed all oii-site delincations Uased on th�threc required technical criteria as autlined
by the 1987 ManuaL• the presence of hydric soils, a predominance af h}�dmphytic vcgetation,
��nd indicalors uf wcll�nd hydrology in c�ch basin. The sitc visit porlion c�f tl�e Fx,nd delineation '
was completed on 5J14/12.
S�R persannel cxamined the subject propc;rly tc�r Arcas meeting jurisdieliunal wetlaad criteria
durina the site visit and delineatecl the �clge of onc basin as an apen watcr p�nd (Figure 5).
Det�iled soils, ve�etAtinn nnd hydre�lc►gy dnta is pmvided in the datx shects af thc Technicat ';
Documents sectian.A sct af figures is provided in th�Figures section. ,
RFCOMMCNDATIONS '
Activities that impaGt or could patenti�lly imnact wetl�nds arc re�;ulated �t several levels of
gnvcrnmcnt. In Minnes�t�, the lwo primAry jurisdiciians �rc cuvcrcd at the st�te a�id fcdei�l
levels by the provisions of thc foll�win�;Icgisl�tive acticros,
➢ StAtc jurisdiction by the Wetland Conscrvt�tion Act c�f 1991 (WCA)aclministerecl
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by thc WCA l,oc�il Govec•nmental Unil(LGU).
i Itcs�ul�ti�n Uy the Minnesata Department of'Natural Resources as a�ublic water
�vetland.
� feder�l juriuiiction by the t:lenn 1�ti'�ter Act of t 972 and suhsequent amendments.
Wetland �ratection is imrlemcntcd by thc C�rps�f lsn�ineer�(Corps)�vith permit
ccrtificatinn issued b}r the Envircmmenlal Protection A�cncy. .
While the baund��� that SCR has clelineatcxl is not ofticial untit np�rove�i by a WCA appmved
Icx:al g�vernment unit (I.GU}� 5LR advises the property owncr�dcvcloper t� refrain frvm any
filling, d�nining, or excuvating, Ur nny im��ci ta th� area SER has deline;�ted. No gi�ding ���
filling should cammence until all necessary perniits have been obtaineci. Vi�lation of wetland
rc�ulations may resull in substm�tial civil and criminal penalties. Loczl ordinanccs mAy �rgulate
�ve�land m�di(ic;Ations such �►s b��ush �nd tree removal and burning in additian to �rnding and
lilling. Depcnding on the locatian of the property, buffers around the wetland mav also he
protected. Any activities should be cleared with appropriate �'VCA re6ulatory agencies. lt is olso
advisable to have the bc�undary survey�ed by a licensed land survcyor. Sinu; thc pin f1Ags used
nlong thc boundflry cun be: vandalized or inndvertent(y knocked aver, a GPS survey of the Flags
�vill assure the permanence �f the baundary. Tl�c client should also be aware that approved
boundaries are typically valid for live years from ihe dalc of approvr�L
To avoid pcoject delays associnted with wetland regulations, it is essential tl�at you acquire
necessary permits from all jurisdictional agencies bcfore initiatin� aclivitics. A WCA
Sequencing form, a WCA and Army Cnrps ol'Cngineers Re�lac�il�ent Plan Application fonn,
c�nd a nNR permit �pp{icati�n are among the materials tttat yau may be eequired to suhmit if :
irnpacts arc proposed for the deline�ted wetlands. E3y initiating the permit proccss as sa�n as :
possible,potentiul costly dct�tys to the prc�jr.�:t may bc avoidcd.
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CERTIFICATIUI�1
FrAnk Svobod� complctcd che above-ciescribed delineation on 5/14/12. This dclincation was
per!'ormed accordin�; to the prcx;cdures dc5c:ribed by thc US Army Carps of Engineers in thc
1987 Wetlands Dclineatian 1�tunuAl and the 20Q7 Midwest Region Supplement VVetJand
Delineation Manual. The delineation mects tlie standarcis and a criterion describcd in thcu:
manuals and conforms to the applicable st�ndt�rds und rebulations in force At the time the
detincalion w�s complcted.
Report and gr�phics wcrc preparc;d by David Haar(1�1leil�nd Ecologisl I/G1S 5pccialisl)on this
day GI18112. `I'hc delineation report wns reviewed by Trank Svobc�da, President of Sv�lx�da
Ecolo�ical Resources.
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DATA SOURCES
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Public Waters Inventory Basin Delineations,
Published 7/31/2008 and retrieved from http://deli.dnr.state.mn.us
United States Fish and Wildlife Service National Wetland Inventory Map. Retrieved from
http://www.fws.gov/wetlands/Data/Mapper.html on 6/18/12.
2010 Aerial Color Photos. Publicly Distributed by MN Geo WMS Service.
Topographic maps obtained via the National Geographic Society's USA Topo service through
ESRI.
Web Soil Survey for Hennepin County,MN.Retrieved from
http://websoilsurvey.nres.usda.gov/app/HomePage.htm
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LITi;RATURE REF'EREN�F,D
Co�vardin, L.M., V. Ga�Ker, 1�.C.Golet,and [t:i'. LaRoc. 197y.Chr,vsi,}ira�ron ojt�etland.sa�id
Dc'ep►��ulc�r tluhiluJc nj�he Uniled Slalcs. U.S. Pish�nd Wildlife Service, r•�vs�oas-79131.
i o�rp.
E�gc;rs, Sleve U.�nd Uonald M, Rced. (9N7. kNelland Plant.�and Plant C�rrrmu�rtties n,�
Alinr7esnlu anc!bVi.sconsin. US Army C:orps of�:ngin�rs, St. I'�ul District.263pp,unclassificd.
l;nvimnmcntal LaborAtory. 19�7, t9�t'U.aS rlf�nrv Corps of EnRim�e�� N�ctla��ds I�Irrtealic�n
llfturrirul. `f'cchnical Rcpcirt Y-87-I, US Army Lnginecr Waterways fsxperiment 5tation,
Victcsburg,Mississippi.
Gleason, I i.�. and A.C. Cronc�uist. 19511.1Nlarruul ujYasc�rlar Plants nf Nu►•thc-asfc��•�r Lriritecl
S�ates ancl Arljacent Canada.New York Bot�nicAl Garden,E3ronx.910pp.
Sabine, B.J. l999.14aliunul 1.;s1 c�f J'la�rt.Snecies 1/ial t)ceur•in Wellands:R�giun 3-11ro►yh
Cefrtrul(Incliunrr, 1llinui�, Inu�a, Michi��an, hJin+resoCa, J�liss�ttri, Wiscc�tt.xltt). Resourcc
Mana�omant Graup, Inc. 77pp.
Shaw,S.1'.,and C,G. Fredine. 1956. 6Ye�lancl.s nfthe l.Irrrt�erl States, L1.S, risli and Wildlife
Servicc, Circular 39. 67pp.
(1.S. Army Corps of Cngineers.August 2010. ReKionA) Supplement Co the Carps of Enginecrs
Wetland Delineation Manual: Midwest Region(Versi�n 2.0). GRUC![:L.'ilt-10-16. Vicksburg?
MS: US Anny Cngineer Resenrch und De��elapment Ccntcr.
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Pro�ecflSite Lakevie�v Gcif Course City:Go�nty 69oundtNennepin Sampling Date: 5114/2012
ApplicanUOwner. Lake�ievr Golf Course Stale MinnesolH Sampling Poinl: 1-1 UP
Investigator(s): Frank Sr•obuda&Blair Bollig 5eciion,Township,Range: fJW 1:4 5ec.6,1'1%N, R23W
La�dform(hi tslope,lerrace,etc.): thllslope �ocai reliet(ConCave,COn��Bx npne): Convex
Slope('Yo}: 3 LaC 44.9GG9�7 Long J3.63H334 Detum NAD 83
Seil Ma�Unit NameHamel VtiNI Classification: PUGEi
Are ctimaticlhydrologic.conditions oi the site typical for this time of the year? Y pF no,oxplain in rerrarks)
nr+�vegetal�on ,soil ,or hydrology sic�nifrcantly ciisturbed? Are"normal circumstances"
Are vegetation ,soil ,or hydrol�igy na�urally praClernat�c? present? Yes
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS (If needed.explain any ans�Ncrs in remarks;
liydrophydc vegclation prosenl? N
liydnc so11 presenl? N 1s thQ sarnpted arca within a wetlan� N
Wetlan�hydroloc�y p-esenl? N f yes,apUunal wetland site ID:
Remarks fExplani aUcinalive�roceclures here or in a separato r�por.}
VEGETATION--Use scientific names of plants.
Absalute Dominan Indicator Daminance Test Worksheet
Trec Stra;wn (Plul size: 3{1' ) '�,Cover t Species 5taus Numher of Dqmin.-�n1 Species
� ihal am O�L,FACVJ,or�lr�: 1 ;�1
2 7otol Numbcr o(Dominanl
3 5per.ies Acin3s�11 Shala' 2 ,5)
4 f'ercenl ot f�omir�nt Spec�^s
5 m�t am OAl_,FnGW,nr I"A.^� 54.00°,� ;A161
0 =Tota1 Gover
SaplinqlShrub straturr (Plot size: 1� ) Prevalence Index Worksheet
� Trral°U Cov2r of
2 O8�species 0 x 1 = 0
3 FACW spec.ic s Q x 2 = Q
4 FAC species 64 x 9 = 180
5 FACU species AO x� = 1fiQ
� =Tolal Co�er UPL spec:es 0 x 5 = Q
Herb strptum ;P!ot size: 5' } C�tumn lotals 1(IO (A} 340 ;E3}
1 Paa pr�tensrs 60 Y FAC Prevalenc�Ir�dex- Q?A= 3.4U
2 Trilol,4,m pr<at�nsa 4b Y FACU
3 Hydrophytic Ve�etation Indicators:
4 Rapid test fer hydrophytic vat�etat�on
5 Daminanca test�s>5�`k
6 PrevalenGe index is s3 0'
� Pllo�ptloc�ical adaplations'(prowde
fl sufportinc�ci<+ta in Ren•a�ks or on a
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10 Rroblemstic hydraph}�tic vayelaiion'
9U0 -Total Cover (explam)
�/1�00dY v hC 31��IU111 (Plot size� 3Q� } 'I�A�cc�a:�r5 nf hyOrr,so•nndwctlen�hydr�!ogy m�sl tc
1 uwsen[,unlass distu�tx,�l or problamnl c
2 yc rop iy tic
D -Tctal Cuver vegetati�n
present? N
Rem�rks:(Include photo numbars here ar on a separate sl�eet)
US Arny Corps of Errgincers IL1id��fest Re�;ion
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Profile Description: (Oescrihe to the depth needed to dpcument the indicator or confirm tlie absence of indicators.�
Depth ��lalrix Redcx Fealures
{Inchesl Co�or ima�st) 'Y, Color(mois;} "h ''ype' Loc" Texture Rernarks
12 10YR 2!1 100 Silt t_oam
20 10YR 5l4 85 10YR 5l8 15 C M Silty Clay Loam
34 Gley fi/1U1' 7U 16YR�i6 3Q C M Silty Clay Loam
46 10YR 2!1 100 Loam
50 Gley 6i5E�g ?0 10YR 41fi 3Q C M Loam
'fype C =Cona:nlraUon,[]=Qe{'�telion,RM=Reduced blatrix,rns=r.Qasked Sand Grains. '"Loealicn PL=Paro Lining,M-���atrix
Ilydric Soi!Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils:
HislisW fAl) 5ar�dy Glt:yed AOat�ix(S4) Coast Praine Redox(A16}tLRR K,L.(i)
Hislic Ep�pedo�7(A2) Sandy Redox,55) Dark Surf2ce(S7)(LRR K,L}
Bl�ck Histic(A3j Slripped Polatrix(S6) 5 crn AAucky Peat or Peal(53)(LRR K,L,R;�
Hycrogen Suifide(A4) Loamy 0.9ucky Miner�l iFt) Iron-blanganese Masses{F12)(LRR K,L,R�
Stratified Layers fP.5) Loamy Gleyed l�lfltrix(F2) Very Shallaw f�Firk Surtac;t:(TF 12)
2 ran biuck(A101 Uepleled Matnx(F3} �Oth�er(explain�n remaiks)
Depletad�elow Dark Surface(A1 1) Red�x Dark Su�face(F6) �
7hick Dark Surface(Al2) Depleteci f)arlc Sur�aae(F7} •�ndi;,ators of hydraphytic vegetation and weltand
Sandy hlucky Mineral(S1) Redex pepressons(F8) hydrology must be present,unless disturt�ed o�
5 cm P�lucky Peat or Peat(S3) pr�blemafic
Restrictive Layer{if observad):
Type. Fiydric soil p�esent? N
Deoth(inches)
Remarks:
HYDROLOGY
Wetland Hydrology Indicators:
Pn�narv Indicators lminirnum ot one�5 r2qwred;Check a'J lhat a I� 5eeonda�v Ind�calors{mmim�..m of M+o requlred
��iiace N:Fter(A1} l�qualir,F�un:s(813) Suriace 5�i1 Gracks(�i6)
{Iigh Waler labte(A2} lrue Aquatic�'lanls{E314) �Dra�na�e Paticros tF�1(:)
Salurat+on(A3) Hydrogan Sulfida Odar(C1) Ury-Scason VVater I ab'e(�J2j
WFrlcr Naikw(f�t} O�idi�c��1 Rhir�isrilic3rcas ian l iving Rool;: Crayfisft&iirows(C8!
Sediment Deposits(E12} (C3) S:�turatir.n b9sil�lc>on Aerial Inta�cry({��}
Drilt Ueposils(43) �f resenr,e of f2educed Iron ica� Stunted or Slressed Plams�I�1)
nle�al h4af nr C:rust fFiA} F2ec;enl Rnn f2Pdur.l�an Ur ldled So>Is Geomorph±C PosiUon(U21
Iron i�cposUs(B51 (C6) FA(:Neutr,fl T��st(I)GI
Inundali��Visiblo on Aerial Imagary t87) Thin Nluck 5u�fiocc{C7)
;iparsely Vc�otated Concave Suridce�E38) Gauge or Wc+l Dala(D9)
4Valer Slaiiied leaves(Ci9} Ufher(E:xplain�n Remarks)
Field servat ons:
Surface water present? Yes No X Dapth(inchesl WQlland
V'laler tab6e pre:�nYl Ycs No X L�opth(mches) hydrolagy
Saturation presenl? Yes Na �—Deplh(mches) presentl N
(includes capillary Ringe)
Gescnhe recorded data(slream gflugQ,monitoring well,aerial photos previous i�s�eclions),iF availat�le
arnac s:
US Army Corps o(Engineers Midwest Region
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WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Midwest Region
Project/Site Lakeview Golf Course City/Counry: Orono/Hennepin Sampling Date: 7/30/12
ApplicanUOwner: Lakeview Golf Course State: Minnesota Sampling Point: 1-1 Wet
Investigator(s): Blair Bollig 3ection,Township,Range: NW 1/4 Sec.6,T117N,R23W
Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.): Hillslope Local relief(concave,convex,none): Concave
Slope(%): 0-1% Lat: Long: Datum:
Soil Map Unit Name Hamel VWI Classification: PUGB
Are Gimatic/hydrologic conditions of the site rypical for this time of the year? Y (If no,explain in remarks)
Are vegetation ,soil ,or hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"normal circumstances"
Are vegetation ,soil ,or hydrology naturally problematic? present? Yes
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS (If needed,explain any answers in remarks.)
Hydrophytic vegetation present? Y
Hydric soil present? Y Is the sampled area within a wetlarn Y
WeUand hydrology present? Y f yes,optional wetland site ID:
Remarks:(Explain alternative procedures here or in a separate report.)
VEGETATION--Use scientific names of plants.
Absolute Dominan Indicator pominance Test Worksheet
Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30 ) %Cover t Species Staus Number of Dominant Species
1 that are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 3 (A)
2 Total Number of Dominant
3 Species Across all Strata: 3 (B)
4 Percent of Dominant Species
5 that are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 100.00% (A/B)
0 =Total Cover
Saolina/Shrub straturc (Plot size: 15 ) Prevalence Index Worksheet
1 Cornus stolonifera 10 Y FACW Total%Cover of:
2 OBL species 5 x 1 = 5
3 FACW species 15 x 2= 30
4 FAC species 0 x 3= 0
5 FACU species 0 x 4= 0
10 =Total Cover UPL species 0 x 5= 0
Herb stratum (Plot size: 5 ) Column totals 20 (A) 35 (B)
1 Asclepias incarnata 5 Y OBL Prevalence Index=B/A= 1.75
2 Impatiens capensis 5 Y FACW
3 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators:
4 Rapid test for hydrophytic vegetation
5 X Dominance test is>50%
6 X Prevalence index is s3.0*
� Morphogical adaptations'(provide
8 supporting data in Remarks or on a
9 separate sheet)
10 Problematic hydrophytic vegetation`
10 =Total Cover (explain)
WOOdv vitle StrBtum (PIOt Size: 30 ) •Indicators of hydric soil and weUand hydrology must be
� present,unless disturbed or problematic
2 y rop ytic
0 =Total Cover vegetation
present? Y
Remarks:(Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet)
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SOIL Sampling Point: 1-1 Wet
Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or con�rm the absence of indicators.)
Depth Matrix Redox Features
(Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type* Loc"* Texture Remarks
8 10YR 2/1 100 Mucky Peat Fibers present,Hemic
20 10YR 4/1 100 Clay Loam
'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,MS=Masked Sand Grains. **Location:PL=Pore Lining,M=Matrix
Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils:
Histisol(A1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Coast Prairie Redox(A16)(LRR K,L,R)
Histic Epipedon(A2) Sandy Redox(S5) Dark Surface(S7)(LRR K,L)
X Black Histic(A3) Stripped MaVix(S6) 5 cm Mucky Peat or Peat(S3)(LRR K,L,R)
Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1) Iron-Manganese Masses(F12)(LRR K,L,R)
Stratified Layers(A5) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12)
2 cm Muck(A10) Depleted Matrix(F3) Other(explain in remarks)
Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Redox Dark Surface(F6)
Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) *Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and weltand
Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Redox Depressions(F8) hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or
5 cm Mucky Peat or Peat(S3) problematic
Restrictive Layer(if observed):
Type: Hydric soil present7 Y
Depth(inches):
emarks:
HYDROLOGY
Wetland Hydrology Indicators:
Primarv Indicators(minimum of one is reauired:check all that a��lv) Seconda Indicators minimum of two re uired
X Surface Water(A1) Aquatic Fauna(613) Surface Soil Cracks(B6)
High Water Table(A2) True Aquatic Plants(614) Drainage Patterns(B10)
X Saturation(A3) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(C1) Dry-Season Water Table(C2)
Water Marks(B1) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots Cra�sh Burrows(C8)
Sediment Deposits(B2) (C3) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9)
Drift Deposits(B3) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)
Algal Mat or Crust(B4) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils Geomorphic Position(D2)
Iron Deposits(B5) (C6) FAC-Neutral Test(D5)
X Inundation�sible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Thin Muck Surface(C7)
Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(68) Gauge or Well Data(D9)
Water-Stained Leaves(B9) Other(Explain in Remarks)
Field Observations:
Surface water present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 14 Wetland
Water table present? Yes X No Depth(inches): hydrology
Saturation present? Yes X No Depth(inches): present? Y
(includes capillary fringe)
Describe recorded data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available:
Remarks:
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Plant Indicator Status
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Obligate WetlAnd (OBI.)—Occur almost aiways(estin��t�d prnbahrlirV>yy�) under natural
conditinns in wetlands.
Facultative Wetland (FACW)—Usually occur in wctlands(esl��ated probabNlly G7%-99%),
but occasianaliy found in nan-wcilancis.
Facultative(FAC)—L-qualiy likcl�ta occur in wctl�nds a•non-�vetlands(esliatated pra6�rGili{t�
34%-66%}.
Facultalive Upland(FAC[J}—Usually occur in non-wctlands(�stlmalPd probaht!!1v 67%-
99°rb), but occasianally faund in wedands (estlnraled prnbabilf�y t%-3.�4�).
Obligate U�lanci(UPL)—Uccur in wctland� in another rcgian, but accur�tmosl�IwAys
(estimaler/prababilitv>99°�) undcr natur�l conditions in nan-wetlands in the region specified. If
a snccics does nat accur in wetlands in any�cgion, it is nM an the National l.ist.
*Reed, N.F3. 198$. Ns�tiona�l list of pinnt species that c�ccur in wetlands:Minnesot�. Nltional
Wetlands Ii►ventory, U.S. rish and Wildlife Service,St. Petersburg, Florid�.
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Wetland Uetinition '
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Accarding ta the 1987 U.S, Army Corps of Gngineers "Wetl�nds I�elineatiQn 141anu�l" (1987
Manu�l; the clocument used by ail delineators ta detine �vetlands) a �veNanci is "`I'hose areas chat
are inunc�alcd c�r s�tur�tecl by surface c�r ground watcr at a fi�caucncy and duracion sufficient to
siipporl, �nd that undcr norm�l circumstAnccs do suppctrl, t� prGvalc;cicc of vc�ctation l��pically
ad�pecd for life in saturnted soil conditions:' 1'he Minncsota 5tute Wcllund Gonscrv�tion Act
(tules, Chnpter 8420, fw•ther clari Fies that"...wetlands must: (1) have a 4�red��minance of hydric '
soils; (2) F�c inundatcd or saturated Uy surface water ar brcaundtvatei•at a ii�ucncy and duratian
sutlicient to suppart a prevalcnce of hydrophytic vegetation t�r�?tCe'IIIy adapt�d for life in satu�ated '
soil e4ndilions; und (3) uncler normnl circumstances, supE�o�•t u prc���lence a(' hyclrophytic
vegetatian." Tlie 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Manu11 in Part li, item 24, states th1t,
"Tl�c interaction oF hydroingy, ve�ctacian, and soll restilts in thc develohn�cnt of charr�cteristics '
unique to wetlands. 't'hereFoi�e, the following technic�►I �uidelines for�vetl�nds are ha:�ct on the
threc �arameters, .ind clis��;nostic em�ironmental characteristics used in applying tlie technical
guideline are represented by various indicaturs of these parameters:' It is this pmmise by whicli
SER ccologisls has, in their piol'essio�al juelbm�nt,delineated the wetlAnds on the suUjec:t pt�rcel
desc:ribed in this rc�rt.
Wetland liydrology
'I"lie most important weUand criterion is hydrology. 'I'he presence und persistence aF watcr
int�uences the vebetatinn types And chan�es soil morpliolo�y. Hydrolagy may t�e abserved as
standing�vater(inundation},or may be observed ns freestz�nding water�vithin th�soil pit c�r auger
' hale (sa�uration) usually within the upper 12 inches. This is what w�c�uld t� cnnsidered primary
hydrolo�y indic;atars. Only one primary indicator is necessary tn make tl�e d�cerminatian that
wcllt�nd hydrnlogy indecd cxists. 'I'hc 1987 Corps Manua) afsn has a ranbc of hydre�lo�ic zones
cstablishcd bAsed an period of inunduticm or snturation. 'I'llese zones ��id the peric►Js vf
inundntion oc suturntion for cach c�n bc observed in Table 1 belotiv.
Exec ted fmm the 19R7 Manual.l�l dmlo ic%anes—Nontidal Area�
7.one Name Durati�n ('omntents Wetl�nd nr Nat
1 Pernwnenlly Irnmdated �p�}a/o InundaUon>G.6 tl.mean Not(Aquatia Nabitat Zonc:.or Ucc;p Wuter
�vater d h Habital
SemipermancnUy'1'o Ncarly Inundalion defined as
!1 Permanently Inundated Ck �So �6.G feet mc:an water Wctland
Satumted {I OO lo de h
��� Rc.�ularly Inurnlatcd Or a�5-75"/tl VVetlnnd
Salurated
IV Seas�xially Inu�ted Or <12.5- WdUand
Spturated 259�6
[rrc�ularly Inundated ot a Many grcas having tltcs�e �yeUand{if hydrophytic v�:�.and hydric
V Snturated >5-12.5 fo hydr�logic chAractcristics ��ly alsa prGsent
are nat w�;llgnds
Intermittently Or Ncver a Areas►viUi these
VI �nundntcd Or Saturat�d '`S� hydrologic cl�arr�cctcristics Not
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The dc(inition uf a�prupri�te hyJrulogy accordin}; �a the I�)8? MunuHl includes twe� imp�rt�nt
terms lhat r��ust bc clai�ified. I�iist, the d�linition nf a gro�ving season, is necded. 'I'he grawing
scasan is defineci in the 1987 Manufll ��s: "...the porti�n af the ycar �vhen sc�il l�mperature
(mcasu�d 19.7 inches bclow the vurf'acc:) is abc>vc hialogicAl zero(5` C ar 41° l�)." �lccorclin�tci
the 1987 Manual this period of time can bc ap�aroximatcd by using the"starting and cnding dalcs
for the gro�vi��g season based on a 28' f= air tem�rature threshold �t a Cr�;yu�ncy nf 5 ycan in
10.'t [3ased on lhis definitian thc growing season r�n�cs ApproximAtcly 1GU dAys to ISO days in
the Minncapatis�`St. Paul rnetrapalitan ar�a(IGO in tlie nrn�thern subu�•bs and greater to the��uth). ,
'I'hcrcFare, the rcquircd inundatic�n �r sttturation tc� the surfaco Fi7r 5% af'thc grov►�ing ses�son
would be 8 or 9 cansecutive days thz�t ground w�ter�vould need to be at the surface ar st�turmted '
ta�hc surtace.
'I'he second tcrm in the appropriate hydrolo�y definition i'mrn the above p�ragcaph tci be clarifiui
is "in masl yeara". This means in 5 of 10 years hydcolo�y rnust �xist witliin a "jurisdicliana)
welland" for khe S or 9 consecutive days of the gr��ving season. Tliis means th�t one obs�rvation
date or even one whale year �vorth of detailed hydrology data may he deemed insufticient tn
cietermine if �ppropriate hydrolo�y exists nt a giv�n location. In the event th�t pt�ecipitution
events accumulate ta above or belaw normal during just prior to � site visit or during � rnore
inCensive hydrolo�y study, the data may be confaunded by nan-normal circumstanccs and mAy
be cansidered outsidc thc bounds of "rnost �'CAfS", Cdcally, botl� antccedcnt sail moisturc
conditions and precipitatiun would ue n�rmal during all d�lineutions, [lawever, this is not �
reali�.ic impression of climacc. Thereforc, primaey indicatars of hydrology must be rcvicwed
with scrutiny priortodetermining if'hydrology indecd exists.
Wetland hydrobgy rnay be observed as �tanding waier (inundatian}, �r may be ahserved as :
frccst�nding w�ter within a soil pit or augcr holc (saturation) usuaUy wiihin thc upper l2 inchcs.
This is what would be cansidered primac�� hydrulogy indicatars. I:xt�minaCion uf this in�lic;�t�r ;
requires digginS a soil pit ta a depth of IG inches and observirt�the level ac which water stands ;
ai�er sufficient time has t�een alloweci for water to drain into thc hole. '�Che required time will
vAry depending on soil texture. �n�is Icvel represents the dcpth ta the watcr tAbl�; the dcpth to
saturated soils will always bc nearer the surface di�e ta thc capillary fringc. According to the
[lydrol�gy critcria in the 148? Dclineatinn Manual, for soil saturation to impact vcgetation, it
must occur �vithin u major po�tion oP the root �one, typically w�ithin 12 inches of tlie surCace.
Qnl;� one primary indic�tar is nec:cssary lo make the determinntion thAt wetlt�nd hydrotagy is
pc�esent. 1{owever, sinee a single observation is nat enaugh evidence,based on the percentage of
the growing scason this inundation or saturation is rc,�quired, thcsc data are only valid whcn
reviewed while also considering the abundance af recent precipitation events or the seasonal
trend of climate when the site visit was madc(this may bc donc thix�ugh review of precipitation
records where available). In addition ta the primary indicators ot'wetland hydmlogy, there are
sccondary indicat��s {c.g. oxidizeci roat chnnnels, �v�ter-�t�ined leaves* loc;ul soil sun��ey data,
FAC-Neutral test), oFwhich twa must be present to consider the sample point as having wctland
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excessive watc;r contcnt. Whcn hydiroph��tic vegetatian comprises a community wherc; indicHtors
of hydric soils and wetland hydrolo�y also accur, the a��ea has wctland ve�;efativn." In more
standard terms, some plants arc rnore adapted to �r��wing within inundated nr saturAtecl soil.
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plant species and assigned each � hydrophytic status (described below and 'uicludes five major
clatises of probability of a plant c�ccurring within a wetland).
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delincati�n at the subjcct parcel of chis report.
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thc gruwing sea�on io dcvclap a�aerobic canditivns that favar the growth and regeneration of
hvdrophytic vegetation. Hydric soils that occur in nreas h���in� positive indicak� of
hydrophytic vegecatinn and we.tland hydrology ai•e wetland soils:'
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extracting soil using an au�er. Ther�fore, transects of soil samples are t�ken fram pe��ceived
upland to perceived wetlands along a transilionat baundai�y. There are specific color indi�ators,
textures, and depth requiremcnls in the soil th�t �re reviewcd in ordcr to determinc whelhcr
hvdric soils occur�t a given ppinl ar nut. �fler +� tr�nsect oCsoil sumplcs has bc;en taken, upcm
considei�tian ni'vegetation and indicatars oT apprapriate hydrola�y a working prot�ty� far the
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pratatype ta eomplctc the Iocution of the rcm�indcr of the wetland boundary�, unless th� ���etlan�
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MINNEHAHA CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT
QUALITY OF WATER QUALITY OF LIFE
June 21, 2012
Lakeview Golf Course
Attn: Grant Wenkstern Jr.
710 North Shore Dr W
Orono, MN 55364
RE: Potential Violation: Excavation at Lakeview Golf Course (405 North Arm Dr,
Orono)
Dear Mr. Wenkstern,
Your application for a Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD) Permit was received on
May 31, 2012. The application does not contain all required information and is considered
incomplete at this time. As indicated at the May 31, 2012 meeting at the MCWD office, the
extended deadline for the submittal of the additional application materials is 4:30 PM on Friday,
June 29, 2012. Delay in submitting requested information may delay the scheduling of this
application to a meeting agenda and/or the issuance of your permit. The following information
or materials were not present in your application:
MCWD WETLAND PROTECTION RULE:
1. A replacement plan meeting all the requirements of Minnesota Rules Chapter 8420,
as amended. The required replacement ratio is 4:1. The siting priority in Section 3
of the MCWD Wetland Protection Rule replaces the siting priority in Minnesota
Rules section 8420.0522, subpart 7.
2. Complete delineation report, in accordance with the guidelines provided by the Board of
Water and Soil Resources, for any wetland(s)that will be/have been impacted or require
a buffer. The report must be submitted for boundary& type approval under the WCA.
3. Site plan reduced to a maximum size of 11"x 17" showing:
a. Revised buffer layout meeting the requirements for a Manage 2 wetland outlined
in the MCWD Wetland Protection Rule (Base Buffer Width= 30 feet). Buffer
must be provided continuously around the entire wetland.
b. Proposed location of buffer signage (maximum spacing of 100').
4. Information showing whether the subject wetland is protected by the municipality (City
of Orono).
5. Wetland Buffer Planting Plan including:
a. Proposed seed mixes and other plant materials to be used
b. Seed or plant supplier and origin of materials
c. Seed/planting bed preparation(i.e. disking, raking, clearing, herbicide control,
topsoiling, etc.)
d. Seeding and/or planting method (i.e. broadcast, drill, etc.)
e. Application rate in either pounds of seed per acre and/or the number of plants per
unit area if using plugs or seedlings. Specify if using pure live seed (PLS).
Higher application rates will be required if not using PLS.
£ Detailed erosion control plan for establishing wetland buffer
6. Wetland Buffer Maintenance Plan including:
a. Schedule of establishment and maintenance activities for the first five years of
establishment (e.g. watering, burning, mowing, herbicide control, etc.)
b. Identification of probable invasive species and steps that will be taken to control
the spread of invasive species
c. Inspection methods and schedule for monitoring invasive species and
documenting native species germination and establishment.
i. The applicant shall submit to the District an annual Wetland Buffer
Inspection Report on or before January 1 of each year for five years.
Alternatively, applicants may request that the District perform the Wetland
Buffer Inspection and produce the report for a fee equal to the District's
actual costs to perform the work.
NOTE: Financial assurance for wetland replacement and buffer establishment will be requested
following receipt of the above information.
MCWD FLOODPAIN ALTERATION RULE
• A survey was submitted on May 18, 2012 showing that the excavated material
will be removed from the floodplain, placed in an upland area above the 100-year
flood elevation, and stabilized with seed and erosion control blanket. MCWD
staff will field verify that this has been adequately completed.
MCWD DREDGING RULE
1. Profile, cross sections and/or topographic contours showing existing and proposed
elevations and proposed side slopes in the wark area. (Topographic contours should be at
intervals not greater than 1.0 foot.)
Please feel free to contact me at 952-641-4505 or at bwisner cnis,minnehahacreek.org if you have
any questions or need further clarification.
Sincerely,
Brandon Wisner
Compliance Officer
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CC (via e-mail): Christine Mattson, City of Orono
Melanie Curtis, City of Orono
Melissa Jenny, US Army Corps of Engineers
Jack Gleason, MN Department of Natural Resources
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MINNEHAHA CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT
QUALITY OF WATER � QUALITY OF LIFE
April 17, 2012
Lakeview Golf Course
Attn: Grant Wenkstern
710 North Shore Dr W
Orono, MN 55364
RE: Unpermitted Excavation at Lakeview Golf Course (405 North Arm Dr, Orono)
Dear Mr. Wenkstern,
Following our site meeting on April 3, 2012, it appears that a violation of the following
regulations subject to Minnehaha Creek Watershed District enforcement has occurred:
Local or State Re ulation Descri tion of Violation
MCWD Procedural Re uirements Rule Workin without a ermit
MCWD Flood lain Alteration Rule Fillin in flood lain
MCWD Wetland Protection Rule Excavation in a wetland
MCWD Dred in Rule Dred in in Public Water Wetland #945W
As mentioned in my e-mail on April 4, 2012, the stockpile observed during the inspection is
likely within (or partially within)the 100-year flood elevation. Please submit a survey no later
than 4:30 PM on Monday, Apri123, 2012 showing where the excavated material will be placed
above the 100-year flood elevation (937.6') and how it will be stabilized and vegetated.
Please also submit an After-The-Fact permit application by 4:30 PM on Friday, May 18,2012,
including the following:
MCWD WETLAND PROTECTION RULE:
l. A replacement plan meeting all the requirements of Minnesota Rules Chapter 8420,
as amended. The required replacement ratio is 4:1. The siting priority in Section 3
of the MCWD Wetland Protection Rule replaces the siting priority in Minnesota
Rules section 8420.0522, subpart 7.
2. Complete delineation report, in accordance with the guidelines provided by the Board of
Water and Soil Resources, for any wetland(s)that will be/have been impacted or require
a buffer. The report must be submitted for boundary &type approval under the WCA.
3. Site plan reduced to a maximum size of 11" x 1T' showing:
a. Property lines and corners and delineation of lands under ownership of the
applicant
b. Existing and proposed elevation contours
c. Boundaries of all wetlands on the property(pre-excavation)
d. Boundaries of all existing or proposed buffers
i. A wetland buffer will be required around the impacted wetland and along
the edge of any other wetland that is downgradient from the activity.
ii. The excavated wetland is classified as a Manage 3 wetland with a base
buffer width of 20 feet.
e. Proposed location of buffer signage
f. Area of the wetland that was excavated(in square feet), and area of any other
wetland to be filled, drained, or excavated
g. Identification of where the excavated spoils were placed and how they will be
stabilized and vegetated
4. Information showing whether the subject wetland is protected by the municipality(City
of Orono)
5. Wetland Buffer Planting Plan including:
a. Proposed seed mixes and other plant materials to be used
b. Seed or plant supplier and origin of materials
c. Seed/planting bed preparation(i.e. disking,raking, clearing, herbicide control,
topsoiling, etc.)
d. Seeding and/or planting method(i.e. broadcast, drill, etc.)
e. Application rate in either pounds of seed per acre and/or the number of plants per
unit area if using plugs or seedlings. Specify if using pure live seed(PLS).
Higher application rates will be required if not using PLS.
f. Detailed erosion control plan for establishing wetland buffer
6. Wetland Buffer Maintenance Plan including:
a. Schedule of establishment and maintenance activities for the first five years of
establishment(e.g. watering, burning, mowing,herbicide control, etc.)
b. Identification of probable invasive species and steps that will be taken to control
the spread of invasive species
c. Inspection methods and schedule for monitoring invasive species and
documenting native species germination and establishment.
i. The applicant shall submit to the District an annual Wetland Buffer
Inspection Report on or before January 1 of each year for five years.
Alternatively, applicants may request that the District perform the Wetland
Buffer Inspection and produce the report for a fee equal to the District's
actual costs to perform the work.
NOTE: Financial assurance for wetland replacement and buffer establishment will be requested
following receipt of the above information.
MCWD FLOODPAIN ALTERATION RULE
1. Site plan showing property lines, delineation of work area, existing(pre-project)
elevation contours of the work area, ordinary high water elevation(OHW), and 100-year
high water elevation(937.6'). All elevations must be reduced to NGVD (1929 datum).
2. Grading plan showing any proposed elevation changes.
3. Preliminary plat of any proposed land development.
4. Determination by a professional engineer of the 100-year high water elevation before and
after the project and the extent of impervious surface within the 10-year floodplain.
5. Computation by a professional engineer of cut, fill and change in water storage capacity
resulting from proposed grading.
6. Soil boring results if available.
7. If not otherwise subject to the District Erosion Control Rule, an erosion control plan
conforming to sections 5, Erosion Control Plan, and 9, Maintenance, of the Erosion
Control Rule.
8. Any project resulting in greater than 50 cubic yards of fill is required to provide an as-
built survey upon project completion which documents the location and volume of both
fill and compensatory storage.
MCWD DREDGING RULE
1. Site plan showing property lines, delineation of the work area, existing elevation contours
of the adjacent upland area, ordinary high water elevation, and 100-year high water
elevation(if available). All elevations must be reduced to NGVD (1929 datum).
2. Profile, cross sections and/or topographic contours showing existing and proposed
elevations and proposed side slopes in the work area. (Topographic contours should be at
intervals not greater than 1.0 foot.)
3. In the case of projects using hydraulic means of sediment removal and on-site spoil
containment the applicant shall supply:
a. Cross section of the proposed dike.
b. Stage/storage volume relationship for the proposed spoil containment area.
c. Detail of any proposed outlet structure, showing size, description and invert
elevation.
d. Stage/discharge relationship for any proposed outlet structure from the spoil
containment area.
4. Site plan showing the locations of any proposed outlet structure and emergency overflow
from the spoil containment area.
5. Site plan showing the proposed location of floating silt curtains.
6. Support data:
a. Description and volume computation of material to be removed.
b. Description of equipment to be used.
c. Construction schedule.
d. Location map of spoil containment area.
e. Erosion control plan for containment area.
f. Restoration plan for any proposed permanent on-site spoil containment site
showing final grades, removal of control structure, and a description of how and
when the site will be restored, covered, or revegetated after construction.
g. Detail of any proposed floating silt curtain including specifications for the silt
curtain.
7. In the case of projects where dredging:
a. Might cause increased seepage or result in subsurface drainage, or
b. Will remove sediment to eliminate a source of nutrients,pollutants, or
contaminants, a minimum of two soil bearing logs extending at least two feet
below the proposed work elevation shall be required.
. .
Please feel free to contact me at 952-641-4504 or at cbach@minnehahacreek.org if you have any
questions or need further clarification.
Sincerely,
V
Catherine Bach
District Technician
CC (via e-mail): Christine Mattson, City of Orono
Melanie Curtis, City of Orono
Melissa Jenny, US Army Corps of Engineers
Jack Gleason, MN Department of Natural Resources
Christine Mattson
From: Catherine Bach [cbach@minnehahacreek.org]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2012 4:47 PM
To: lakeview@teemaster.com
Cc: Christine Mattson; Luke Schwitzer
Subject: Unpermitted Wetland Excavation at Lakeview Golf Course
Importance: High
Hi Grant,
Thanks for meeting with us yesterday to take a look at the site. Based on the survey you provided, it looks like the
current location of the stockpile is likely within the 100-year floodplain (or at least partially within). The new survey
should show where the excavated material will be placed above the 100-vear flood elevation (937.6') and how it will be
stabilized/vegetated. Temporary perimeter erosion control along the downhill side of the stockpile should be installed
as soon as possible (e.g. silt fence or biorolls) and maintained until the survey is submitted and the proposed location for
permanent placement of the excavated material is approved. You will be receiving a letter likely by the end of the week
describing the apparent violations and required corrective actions, as well as a deadline for submitting the after-the-fact
permit application and survey. The new survey should be completed and submitted as soon as possible.
I also got your voicemail about the new copy of the survey. If it is the same as the one you gave us on site we won't
need it, but if you would like to swap in case the one we have is the original survey or something that's fine too. I also
checked our database for past permits since you mentioned you thought a MCWD permit was issued to dig the ponds
about 15 years ago, but couldn't find any. If you have any information or documentation that could help us locate a past
permit, please let me know.
Lastly, here is a link to the Minnesota Erosion Control Association's online business directory, which lists some suppliers
where you can buy biorolls (aka sediment logs, biologs, etc.) and other erosion control materials:
http://mnerosion.or�/?pa�e id=88&service=5&subcat=119
Let me know if you have any questions—I'll be in touch.
Catherine Bach
District Technician
Minnehaha Creek Watershed District
18202 Minnetonka Boulevard
Deephaven, MN 55391
Direct: (952) 641-4504
Main Office: (952)471-0590
Fax: 952-471-0682
www.minnehahacreek.or�
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Christine Mattson
From: Christine Mattson
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 10:47 AM
To: 'Ischwitzer@minnehahacreek.org'
Subject: 405 North Arm Drive/ Lakeview Golf Course
Attachments: admin@ci.orono.mn.us_20120403 103435.pdf; 100_6692.JPG; 100_6693.JPG; 100_
6694.JPG; General Area of Disturbance.pdf
Luke,
I couldn't find a previous email I sent to you on this violation, so I apologize for the confusion. Attached is a
copy of the letter I was referring to and photos taken on March 6, 2012.
Thank you.
Christine Mattson
Planning Assistant
City of Orono
2750 Kelly Parkway ': Orono ; MN ! 55356 (physical addressJ
PO Box 66 v Crystal Bay ! MN i 55323-0066 (mailing addressJ
�' 952.249.4620 ; � 952.249.4616
� cmattson@ci.orono.mn.us ; � www.ci.orono.mn.us
Office Hours: Monday- Friday 8 am to 4:30 pm
Summer Office Hours begin Monday, May 21, 2012
Monday-Thursday: 7:30 am to 5 pm/ Friday 7:30 am to 11:30 am
OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED: Monday, May 28, 2012 (Memorial DayJ
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