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i •r ��T �r�r���� <br />��:If,9 . �- <br />�� ,ro-r�� � <br />February 24,2007 <br />Project Title: 527 �wasso Hills Drive MnRAM <br />SER Project Number: 2006-120-02 <br />Bac�C�round: The MinnesotaRapid AssessmentMethodology(MnRAM) is designed to provide <br />information regarding the functional status of wetlands in Minnesota. The functionality of <br />wetlands can be determined by evaluating the diversity and integrity of vegetation and by <br />describing the current hydrologic state of the wetland including wetland water quality and flood <br />attenuation capability. Other parameters include shoreline protection potential, the capacity of <br />the wetland to support wildlife, and the aesthetic quality of the wetland. <br />Purt�ose: Svoboda Ecological Resources (SER) visited the site at 527 Owasso Hills Drive on <br />January 11,2007 to conduct a MnRAM functional assessment of the wetland conditions on and <br />iinmediately adj acent to the properiy. Establishment of a baseline of functionality for site was <br />performed so that improvements to the functionality of the wetland, as a result of the installation <br />of a vegetation buffer, can be monitored. <br />Methods: The procedure for conducting the MnRAM was guided by the Minnesota Routine <br />Assessment Methodolo�y for Evaluating Wetland Functions. Board of Water and Soil <br />Resources, Version 3 ��, r��iri f� 0��� <br />Outcome: Results of the MnRAM indicate a low vegetation diversity and integrity rating. Low <br />quality seasonally flooded basins are characterized, in part, by the presence of invasive species, <br />such as reed canary grass, that comprise 50% or more cover in one or more strata. <br />The hydrology characteristics and flood attenuation capacity of the wetland are rated medium <br />and high, respectively. This is consistent with the current use of the wetland for stormwater <br />retention. <br />Summarv: The results of this MnRAM suggest that the wetland at the site possesses a generally <br />low funetional rating in light of low vegetation diversity and integrity. The hydrology and flood <br />attenuation ratings are similar to wetlands that are highly functional but are likely due to the fact <br />that the wetland is being used as a reservoir for stormwater from adj acent wetlands. <br />The property owner's plan to plant vegetation as a buffer between his lawn and the wetland <br />should improve the vegetation diversity and integrity rating and improve the overall function of <br />the wetland. We recommend a re-assessment of the functionality of the wetland in two to three <br />years. This approach to mitigating the effects of using this wetland for stormwater retention <br />could eventually serve as a model for other property adjacent to this wetland. <br />
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