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<br />ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION <br /> <br />(1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) <br /> <br />Project/Site: 1-35Wand 1,694 Sile Project No: SUNDEOOOl <br />Applicant/Owner: Sunde Engineering, Inc. <br />Investigators: Wayne E. Jacobson, P.S.S" P.W,S, <br /> <br />Date: 19,Nov,1999 <br />County: Ramsey <br />State: Minnesota <br />PlotlD: 7.tU <br /> <br />Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? <br />Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation:)? <br />Is the area a potential Problem Area? <br />(If needed, explain on the reverse side) <br /> <br />es <br />Yes <br />Yes <br /> <br />No <br />@ <br />@ <br /> <br />Community ID: <br />Transect ID: <br />Field Location: <br /> <br />Commercial Lawn <br />7-W <br /> <br />VEGETATION <br /> <br />(USFWS RegIo.. No. 3) <br /> <br />Dominant Plant SoecleSlLatin/Common.\ Stratum ndicatQr Plant SoecieslLalil)iCommonl Stratum Indicator <br />Poa pralensis Herb FAC- <br />Bluegrass,Kenlucky <br />, <br />Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC: 1 FAC Neutral: 0/0 = 0.00% <br />(excluding FAC-) 0/1 - 0.00% Numeric Index: 3/1 =3.00 <br />Remarks: <br /> <br />HYDROLOGY <br /> <br />NO Recorded Data(Describe in Remarks): <br />NtA Stream, Lake or TIde Gauge <br />NtA Aerial Photographs <br />Nt A Other <br /> <br />YES No Recorded Data <br /> <br />Depth of Surface Water: <br />Depth to Free Water In Pit: <br /> <br />NtA (in.) <br />>16 (in.) <br />> 18 (in.) <br /> <br />Wetland Hydrology Indicators <br />Primary Indicators <br />NO Inundated <br />NO Saturated in Upper 12 Inches <br />NO Water Marks <br />NO Drift Lines <br />NO Sediment Deposits <br />NO Drainage Patterns in Wetlands <br />Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): <br />NO Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches <br />NO Water-Stained Leaves <br />NO Local Soil Survey Data <br />NO FAC-Neutral Test <br />NO Other (Explain in Remarks) <br /> <br />Field Observations <br /> <br />Depth to Saturated Soil: <br /> <br />Remarks: <br /> <br />Page 1012 <br /> <br />WetFormlM <br />