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Community CP -W12 <br />Shallow Open Water <br />Qualitative Rank: Medium <br />Area: 0.4 acres <br />Co. Rd. C. railroad tracks, and a gravel berm isolate this basin. It is primarily steep sided with a <br />narrow fringe of vegetation including: reed canary grass, goldenrod, woolgrass, dogbane, red - <br />osier dogwood, boxelder, cottonwood, elder, and j ewelweed. The pond does contain a good <br />diversity of macrophytes including: duckweed, elodea, coontail, grass - leaved arrowhead, and <br />water plantain. <br />Community CP -W13 <br />Shallow Open Water/Wet Meadow <br />Qualitative Rank: Medium <br />Area: 0.4 acres <br />Lexington Avenue, Co. Rd. C, railroad tracks, and a gravel berm isolate this basin. A 24 -inch <br />storm water inlet enters from the west and creates a deep sand bottomed ditch before entering the <br />wetland. It is primarily steep sided with similar vegetation as W12. <br />City of Roseville 102 <br />Parks Natural Resource Management <br />
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