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WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Midwest Region Project/Site 517 Femdale Road North City/County, Orono/Hennepin Sampling Date: 7-21-12 Applicant/Owner: Perry Schmidt State: Minnesota Sampling Point: TEP-2 Investigator(s): Ryan Freitag 3ection,Township, Range: S36,T118N, R23W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.): Hillslope Local relief(concave,canvex,none): Convex Slope(%): 2% Lat: Long: Datum: FSA Image Soil Map Unit NameL24A VWI Classification: PUBG Are climatic/hydrologic conditions of the site typical for this time of the yeai'1 Y (If no,explain in remarks) Are vegetation ,soil ,or hydrology significantly disturbed? qre"norrnal arcumstances" Are vegetation ,soil ,or hydrology naturally problematic? present? Yes SUMMARY OF FINDINGS (if needed,explain any answers in remarks.) Hydrophytic vegetation present? N Hydric soil present7 Y Is the sampled area within a wetlarn N Wetland hydrology present? Y f yes,optional wetland site ID: Remarks: (Explain altemative procedures here or in a separate report.) VEGETATION— Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominan Indicator pominance Test Worksheet Tree Stratum (Plot size: ��� ) %Cover t Species Staus Number of Dominant SpeGes � that are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 1 (A) 2 Total Number of Dominant g Spacies Across all Strata: 4 (B) 4 Percent of Dominant Species 5 that are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 25.00% (A/B) 0 =Total Cover Saolina/Shrub straturr (Plot size: 15' ) Prevalence Index Worksheet � Total%Cover of: 2 OBL species 0 x 1 = 0 g FACW species 25 x 2= 50 4 FAC species 0 x 3= 0 5 FACU species 65 x 4= 260 0 =Total Cover UPL species 10 x 5= 50 Herb stratum (Plot size: 10' ) Column totals 100 (A) 360 (B) 1 Trifolium repens 20 Y FACU Prevalence Index=B/A= 3.60 2 Melilotus alba 20 Y FACU 3 Trifolium pratense 15 Y FACU Hydrophytic VegetaUon Indicators: 4 AgrosUs gigantea 15 Y FACW Rapid test for hydrophytic vegetation 5 Phalaris arundinacea 10 N FACW �Dominance test is>50% 8 Cirsium arvense 10 N FACU Prevalence index is 53.0* 7 Asclepias syriaca 10 N UPL Morphogical adaptations`(provide g supporting data in Remarks or an a g separate sheet) 10 Problematic hydrophytic vegetation• 100 =Total Cover (explain) Woodv vine stratum (PIOt Si2e: 3�' ) •Indicators of hydric aoll and wetlend hydrology must be � present,unless diaturbed or problematic 2 y rop c 0 =Total Cover vegetaUon present? N Remarks:(Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet) US Amy Corps of Engineers Midwest Region SOIL Sampling Point: TEP-2 Proflle Descriptlon: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc'" Texture Remarks 0-17 5Y 2.5/1 100 17-23 5Y 4/2 100 23-30 10YR 6/1 95 2.5 YR 4/4 5 D M 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) Black Histic(A3) Stripped Matrix(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 Derk SurFace(A11) Redox Dark Surface(F6) X Thick Dar1c Surtace(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 present? Y Depth(inches): ema s: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicatora: Primarv Indicators(minimum of one is required;check all that aaplv) Secondarv Indicators(minimum of two reauired) Surface Water(A1) Aquatic Fauna(B13) SurFace Soil Cracks(B6) High Water Table(A2) True Aquatic Plants(814) Dreinage Pattems(B10) X Saturation(A3) Hydrogen SuHide Odor(C1) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Water Marks(B1) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Livfng Roots Crayfish Burrows(C8) Sedlment Deposits(B2) (C3) Saturatlon�sible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1) Algal Mat or Crust(84) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils Geomorphlc Posftlon(D2) Iron Deposits(B5) (C6) FAGNeutral Test(D5) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Thin Muck Surface(C7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surfece(BB) Gauge or Well Data(D9) Water�tained Leaves(69) Other(Explain in Remarks) e servat ons: Surtace water present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Wetland Watertable present? Yes No �—Depth(inches): hydrology Saturation present? Yes �— No Depth(inches): —�d� present? Y (includes capillary fringe) Describe recorded data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections), if available: emar : US Army Corps of Engineers Midwest Region WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Midwest Region Project/Site 517 Femdale Road North CitylCounty: Orono/Hennepin Sampling Date: 7-21-12 Applicant/Owner: Perry Schmidt Stata: Minnesota Sampling Point: TEP-1 Investigator(s): Ryan Freitag 3ection,Township, Range; S36,T118N, R23W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.): depression l.ocal relief(concave,convex, none): concave Slope(%): <1% Lat: Long; Datum: FSA Image Soil Map Unit NameL24A VWI Classification: PUBG Are climatic/hydrologic conditions of the site typical for this time of the year7 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 wetlam Y Wetland hydrology present7 Y f yes,optional wetland site ID: Remarks: (Explain aftemative procedures here or in a separate report.) VEGETATION— Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominan Indicator pominance Test Worksheet Tree Stratum (Plot size: � � ) %Cover t Species Staus Number of Dominant Speaes q that are OBL,FACW,ar FAC: 1 (A) 2 Total Number of Dominant 3 Species Across all Strata: 1 (B) 4 Percent of Dominant Species 5 that are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 100.00% (A/B) 0 =Total Cover Saalina/Shrub straturr (Plot size: 15' ) Prevalence Index Worksheet � Total%Cover of: 2 OBL species 10 x 1 = 10 3 FACW species 90 x 2= 180 q FAC species 0 x 3= 0 5 FACU species 0 x 4= 0 0 =Total Cover UPL species 0 x 5= 0 Herb stratum (Plot size: 10' ) Column totals 100 (A) 190 (B) 1 Pha/aris arondinacea 90 Y FACW Prevalence Index=B/A= 1.90 2 Asc/epias incamata 10 N OBL 3 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: q Rapid test for hydrophytic vegetation 5 X Dominance test is>50% g X Prevalence index is<_3.0" 7 Morphogical adaptations`(provide 8 supporting data in Remarks or on a g separate sheet) 10 Problematic hydrophytic vegetation* 100 =Total Cover (explain) WOOdY vine stf8tU11'1 (PIOt Slze: 30' ) 'Indicators o/hydric soil and wetland hydrobgy must be � present,unlesa diaturbed or problemet� 2 y rop yt c 0 =Total Cover ve9etation present? Y Remarks:(Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet) US Amy Corps of Engineers Midwest Region , ; .. SOIL Sampling Point: TEP-1 Profile DescripHon: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of Indlcators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc" Texture Remarks 0-14 5Y 2.5/1 100 14-17 5Y 4/2 100 17-25 10YR 6/1 85 2.5 YR 4/4 15 D M Clay Loam `Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix,MS=Masked Sand Grains. "Location:PL=Pore Lining,M=Matrix Hydric Soil Indlcators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Solls: 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) Black Histic(A3) Stripped Matrix(S6) 5 cm Mudcy Peat or Peat(S3)(LRR K,L,R) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Mudcy 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) X Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) •Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and weltand Sandy Mudcy Mineral(S1) Redox Depressions(F8) hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or 5 cm Mudcy 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 applvl Secondarv Indicators(minimum of two required) Surtace Water(A1) Aquatic Fauna(B13) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) High Water Table(AZ) True Aquatic Plants(B14) Drainage Pattems(B10) Saturation(A3) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(C1) Dry-Season Water Tabla(C2) Water Marks(B1) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots Crayfish Burrows(CS) Sediment Deposits(82) (C3) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1) Algal Mat or Cn.ist(B4) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils Geomorphic Position(D2) Iron Deposits(85) (C6) _FAC-Neutrel Test(D5) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(67) Thin Muck Surface(C7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(88) Gauge or Well Data(D9) Water-Stained Leaves(B9) Other(Explain(n Remarks) ie serva ons: Surface water present? 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