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FINAL
CHAPPELS CREEK MITIGATION PROJECT
NCDMS Project #100179 (Contract #0402-06)
DWR Project #2021-0755v2 | RFP #16-20200402
Person County, North Carolina
Neuse River Basin
HUC 03020201
Provided by:
Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC
for Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC (EBX)
Provided for:
NC Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Mitigation Services
January 2024
3600 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27612 Corporate Headquarters 6575 W Loop S #300 Bellaire, TX 77401 Main: 713.520.5400
res.us
January 23, 2024
Emily Dunnigan
NC DEQ Division of Mitigation Services 217 West Jones Street Raleigh, NC 27604 RE: Chappels Creek, Project ID #100179, DMS Contract #0402-06 Listed below are comments provided by DMS on January, 17th 2024 regarding the Chappels Creek Site: Year 1 Monitoring Report and RES’ responses. Comments: 1. Title Page: Please add the DWR Project #2021-0755v2 This has been added. 2. Section 4.4: Please add more detail about the encroachments (total acreage, cause, landowner outreach, etc.)
The following statement has been added to Section 4.4 “In 2023 11 encroachment areas were
noted totaling .48 acres, in these areas the types of encroachment included corn being planted,
mowing, and signs of driving within the easement. In response to these encroachment areas RES
removed the corn inside the easement in August 2023, added additional signage and horse tape
in September and November 2023, and supplementally planted in December of 2023. All of the
encroachment areas have been addressed as of December 2023.”
3. Section 4.4: Review of the photos and Figure 4A indicate the area surrounding veg plot 19 was supplementally planted. Please include details for this supplemental planting (why it was needed, survey data to support need, etc.).
The following statement has been added to Section 4.4 “Included within the supplemental planting was the area surrounding VP 19 which needed supplemental planting due to extensive box elder treatment within the vicinity. Due to the nuisance species outcompeting the planted stems as well as treatments towards the box elder causing higher mortality to the initial planting supplemental planting took place in the area.”
4. Section 4.4: Please include more detail of the supplemental planting (number of stems by species, total stems, etc.).
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The following sentence was added to Section 4.4 “A total of 800 stems were planted, which included 100 river birch, 100 willow oak, 125 northern red oak, 125 white oak, 150 Overcup oak, 100 tulip poplar, and 100 green ash.” 5. Section 4.4: Over half the site has invasives, please include more detail about the current community structure. Are the invasives dominating or are they sporadic throughout? Is future supplemental planting anticipated once invasives are reduced?
The following statement has been added to Section 4.4 “Out of the total invasives treated area
(27.87 acres), 10.01 acres is preservation, 15.91 acres is restoration 1.38 acres is enhancement,
and .57 acres is non-crediting. Out of these areas the heaviest invasives treatments were within
the 10.01 acres of preservation and 1.33 acres of enhancement. Supplemental planting within
the preservation areas is not necessary and the 1.33 acres of enhancement area was already
supplementally planted in December of 2023. The rest of the 16.53 acres of invasives treatments
were spot treatments on sporadic invasives throughout. Invasives are not dominant in the 16.53
acres and supplemental planting is not anticipated in those areas.”
6. Appendix A, Figure 4A and 4B: Please label the streams/ponds.
Streams and ponds are now labeled.
7. Appendix A, Figure 4A and 4B: Please include all encroachments on these figures and submit a shapefile of the encroachments in the digital submittal. Encroachment areas have been shown on the maintenance map and the shapefile has been included in the digital submission. 8. Appendix B: It’s not necessary to include the as-built survey in this report. Figure 3 has been removed. 9. Appendix B, Vegetation Plot Mitigation Success Summary Table: Please revise date of current survey The date of the survey has been updated. 10. Appendix B, Visual Vegetation Assessment Table: Please update with the encroachment areas.
Visual Vegetation Assessment Table has been updated with encroachment areas.
11. Appendix C: Vegetation Plot 19 photo is from a previous survey and date is incorrect; please
update the appendix and digital submission.
The monitoring team failed to take a photo of VP 19 during MY1, therefore the photo is from
MY0. There is a photo included of the supplemental planting around VP 19 included in the
maintenance photos. The monitoring team will make sure to get an updated photo in 2024.
12. Please include the credit table in the digital submission.
Table 1 is included in the digital submission in folder 1. Tables.
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Table of Contents
1 Mitigation Project Summary .............................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Project Location and Description ......................................................................................... 1
2 Regulatory Considerations ................................................................................................................. 2
2.1 Determination of Credits ....................................................................................................... 2
2.2 Asset Map................................................................................................................................. 2
3 Baseline ................................................................................................................................................. 2
3.1 Planting .................................................................................................................................... 2
3.2 Other Activities ....................................................................................................................... 3
4 Annual Monitoring .............................................................................................................................. 3
4.1 Methods ................................................................................................................................... 3
4.2 Tables ....................................................................................................................................... 4
4.3 Results and Discussion .......................................................................................................... 4
4.4 Maintenance and Management ............................................................................................ 4
5 References ............................................................................................................................................. 6
Appendix A: Background Tables and Site Maps
Table 1: Buffer Project Areas and Assets
Table 2: Goals, Performance, and Results
Table 3: Project Attributes
Table 4: Project Timeline and Contacts
Figure 1: Project Vicinity Map
Figure 2A &2B: Current Conditions Plan View Map
Figure 3A & 3B: Maintenance Map Appendix B: Vegetation Assessment Data
Planted Species Summary
Stem Count Total and Planted by Plot Species
Vegetation Plot Mitigation Success Summary Table
Individual Tree Height by Year
Visual Vegetation Assessment Table
Year 1 Vegetation Datasheets
Appendix C: Photos
General Site Photos
Vegetation Plot Photos
Maintenance Photos
Chappels Creek Mitigation Project 1 Year 1 Monitoring Report
DMS Project #100179 January 2024
1 Mitigation Project Summary
1.1 Project Location and Description
Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC (EBX), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Resource Environmental Solutions (RES), is pleased to provide the Chappels Creek Mitigation Project (Project), a full-delivery buffer
mitigation Project for the Division of Mitigation Services (DMS) (DMS Project #100179). The Chappels
Creek Project is within the Neuse River Basin, United States Geological Survey (USGS) 8-digit HUC
03020201, within the Upper Falls Lake Watershed, 14-digit HUC 03020201010010, and DWR Sub-basin
Number 03-04-01. The Project easement is located in Person County in the Flat River Township of North
Carolina and can be accessed by US-501, off of Antioch Church Road, just south of Roxboro, NC (Figure
1). The Project coordinates are 36.322000, -78.945000.
This buffer Project provides riparian buffer mitigation credits for unavoidable impacts due to development
within the Neuse River Basin, United States Geological Survey (USGS) 8-digit Cataloguing Unit 03020201 (Neuse 01), specifically the Upper Falls Lake Watershed (Figure 1). This Buffer Mitigation Plan is in accordance with the Consolidated Buffer Mitigation Rule 15A NCAC 02B .0295 and Nutrient Offset Credit
Trading Rule 15A NCAC 02B .0703. The Chappels Creek Project consists of a 49.26-acre conservation easement, accompanied by a 0.75-acre access easement, which altogether are broken into seven sections.
The Project includes a portion of the riparian area of Chappels Creek along with five of its unnamed stream tributaries. Chappels Creek is a USGS-named stream that drains to the North Flat River feeding into Falls Lake before entering the Neuse River. Pre-existing land use within the Project area was row crop
production, fallow pasture, and disturbed riparian forest. Water quality stressors that have affected the Project prior to restoration included heavy manipulation and relocation of stream channels, nutrient
loadings from active crop production, a loss of stabilizing vegetation due to clearing as a result of continued crop production, a lack of forested riparian buffers, and the presence of invasive species.
The Chappels Creek Project is composed of two perennial streams: Chappels Creek and JM1; four intermittent stream channels: JM2, EN1, EN2, and TH1; and two impoundments: Pond A and Pond B
(Figure 2). Most of the streams have been straightened and manipulated for agricultural purposes, leaving much of the forested riparian buffer either cleared or disturbed. The fifty-foot riparian buffers of
all but one stream channel and one pond were determined to be subject to the Neuse buffer protection rules (“Subject”); whereas EN2 and Pond B were determined to not be subject to the Neuse buffer
protection rules (“Non-Subject”). The goal of the Project is to restore, enhance, and preserve ecological function to the existing streams,
ponds, and their associated riparian buffer areas by establishing appropriate plant communities while minimizing temporal and land disturbing impacts. This is being accomplished through the planting,
establishment, and protection of a native hardwood forest community. The result will be a riparian area that functions to mitigate nutrient and sediment inputs from the surrounding uplands. Buffer and surrounding riparian area improvements will filter runoff from agricultural fields, thereby reducing nutrient
and sediment loads to Project channels and provide water quality benefit to the overall watershed. The
Project will provide significant functional uplift to the watershed and will assist DMS with achieving its
mitigation goals in the Neuse 01 Upper Falls Lake Watershed.
Chappels Creek Mitigation Project 2 Year 1 Monitoring Report
DMS Project #100179 January 2024
2 Regulatory Considerations
2.1 Determination of Credits
The Project has the potential to total up to 1,721,660.000 ft2 (39.52 acres) of riparian buffer mitigation area, generating 1,009,110.686 riparian buffer mitigation credits, within a 49.26-acre conservation
easement (not including a 0.75-acre access easement). These credits will be derived from buffer
restoration (both subject and non-subject), buffer enhancement, and buffer preservation (both subject
and non-subject). The riparian buffer mitigation credits generated will service the Neuse 01 watershed,
specifically the Upper Falls Lake Watershed. The total potential buffer mitigation credits that the Chappels
Creek Mitigation Project will generate are detailed in Table 1, Appendix A. Where viable, buffer
mitigation credits can be converted to nutrient offset credit in accordance with the Nutrient Offset Credit
Trading Rule, 15A NCAC 02B .0703. In accordance with 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (o)(4) and (5), “the area of
preservation credit within a buffer mitigation site shall comprise of no more than 25% of the total area of
buffer mitigation”.
2.2 Asset Map
See Figure 3, Appendix A.
3 Baseline
3.1 Planting
The initial planting of bare root trees occurred on April 17-18, 2023. Site preparations included the mowing and spraying of row crops within the easement area prior to planting and seeding. Additionally,
portions of the site, primarily within the parcels that were previously in row crop production, were ripped
to encourage tree growth. No soil amendments were deemed necessary. All riparian restoration areas are
planted from top of bank back at least 50 feet from streams with bare root tree seedlings on a nine by six-
foot spacing to achieve an initial density of approximately 833 trees per acre (Appendix B). In addition,
these areas were seeded with an herbaceous seed mix to provide rapid herbaceous cover and promote
immediate buffer effectiveness as well as habitat for pollinators and other wildlife. The seed blend contains both temporary and permanent seed and includes taproot species. The seed was sown by way of
broadcast seeding. Riparian enhancement areas are planted in two small patches along EN1 and Chappels
Creek where non-native and nuisance species were heavily treated and will continue to be treated throughout the life of the Project. Species like box elder (Acer negundo) and sweet gum (Liquidambar
styraciflua) were selectively removed throughout these enhancement areas, leaving larger trees to remain, but will be treated, as needed, to allow for establishment and growth of the planted bare root trees. Planting occurred in all areas proposed for riparian buffer restoration and enhancement and meets the
performance standards outlined in Rule 15A NCAC 02B .0295. This includes treating invasive species and planting at least four species of native hardwood bare root trees. A Dry-Mesic Oak-Hickory Forest
(Schafale 2012) is the target community type and was referenced for all planting areas within the Project. This community composition is highly diverse and is suitable given the Project’s soil and landscape
characteristics and will provide water quality and ecological benefits. The lists of planted bare root tree and seed mix species and their percentages of total species composition can be found in Appendix B. Wherever possible, mature vegetation has been preserved and incorporated into the buffer.
Chappels Creek Mitigation Project 3 Year 1 Monitoring Report
DMS Project #100179 January 2024
3.2 Other Activities
Other activities involved beaver dam removals in three different locations along Chappels Creek and JM1,
in March 2023. All dam removal efforts were intended to target beaver dams built after Project
establishment, avoiding any existing dams established prior to preliminary site evaluations. However, in attempts to remove a small beaver dam downstream of Pond A, which is made up of a series of in-line
beaver impoundments, Pond A itself was also breached in order to locate and remove the beavers
impounding the downstream, newly established dam. Due to the historic presence and size of Pond A any
future dam built along Pond A will not be removed a second time, maintaining the pond footprint which
represents the top of bank that flows into JM1. Downstream along Chappels Creek, south of the
southernmost easement break, one dam was excavated out, restoring continuous water passage, and there have been no signs of dam re-establishment since. All removed beaver dam locations are shown in
Figure 2.
4 Annual Monitoring
4.1 Methods
Annual vegetation monitoring and visual assessments will be conducted. Monitoring plots were installed a
minimum of 100 meters squared in size and cover at least two percent of the planted mitigation area.
These plots were randomly placed throughout the planted riparian buffer mitigation area (30.60 acres)
and are representative of the riparian restoration and enhancement conditions. The following data is
recorded for all trees in the plots: species, height, planting date (or volunteer), and grid location. All stems
in plots are flagged with flagging tape. Data is processed using the “Vegetation Table Shiny Tool” made
available by DMS in December 2021 and is reported in accordance with the most recent DMS
requirements and templates. In the field, the four corners of each plot were permanently marked with PVC
at the origin and metal conduit at the other corners. There are 25 fixed vegetation monitoring plots
(Figure 2).
Photos are to be taken at all vegetation plot origins each monitoring year and be provided in the annual reports (Appendix C). Visual inspections and photos will be taken to ensure that areas are being maintained and compliant. The measures of vegetative success for the Project are the survival of at least
four native hardwood tree species, where no one species is greater than 50 percent of stems, at a density of at least 260 stems per acre at the end of Year 5. Native volunteer species may be included to meet the
performance standards as determined by NC Division of Water Resources (DWR).
A visual assessment of the conservation easement is also performed each year to confirm:
• Easement boundary markers/signage are in good condition throughout the site;
• No encroachment has occurred;
• No invasive species in areas where invasive species were treated;
• Diffuse flow is being maintained in the conservation easement areas;
• No new beaver dams have been established that would negatively affect the functionality
of the buffer; and
• There has not been any cutting, clearing, filling, grading, or similar activities that would
negatively affect the functionality of the buffer.
Chappels Creek Mitigation Project 4 Year 1 Monitoring Report
DMS Project #100179 January 2024
4.2 Tables
See Appendix B.
4.3 Results and Discussion
Year one monitoring of 25 fixed vegetation plots was completed on December 20th and 21st, 2023.
Vegetation tables are in Appendix B and associated photos are in Appendix C. MY1 monitoring data
indicates that all plots are exceeding the performance criteria of 260 planted stems per acre. Planted stem
densities ranged from 486 to 1,012 planted stems per acre with a mean of 711 planted stems per acre
across all plots. A total of 10 species were documented within the plots. Volunteer species were not noted
at year one monitoring but are expected to be established in upcoming years. The average tree height
observed was 1.69 feet (Table 2). Plot 22 had one river birch die in the past year which caused the 11
sycamores in the plot to be 52% of the plot. Since it is early within the monitoring years and the plot is
still above 260 stems per acre with other trees besides sycamore, RES is not concerned about plot
diversity.
Visual assessment of vegetation outside of the monitoring plots indicates that the herbaceous vegetation
is becoming well established throughout the Project. Invasives treatment took place throughout, monitoring, and additional treatment will continue throughout the life of the Project to ensure that the
invasive and nuisance species are not compromising the growth and overall health of the native, planted trees. Easement boundary markers and signs are clearly visible and in good condition. Additionally, there
has been no undocumented concentrated flow in the easement area.
4.4 Maintenance and Management
Component/
Feature Monitoring Maintenance through Project close-out
Vegetation Annual vegetation monitoring
Vegetation shall be maintained to ensure the health and vigor of the targeted plant community. Routine vegetation maintenance and repair activities may include supplemental planting, pruning, mulching, and fertilizing. Exotic invasive and nuisance
plant species shall be treated by mechanical and/or chemical methods. Any vegetation requiring herbicide application will be performed in accordance with NC Department of Agriculture (NCDA) rules and regulations. Vegetation maintenance activities will be documented and reported in annual monitoring reports. Vegetation maintenance will continue through the monitoring period.
Invasive and Nuisance Vegetation Visual Assessment Invasive and nuisance species will be monitored and treated so that none become dominant or alter the desired community structure of the Project. Locations of invasive and nuisance vegetation will be mapped.
Project Boundary Visual Assessment Project boundaries shall be identified in the field to ensure clear distinction between the mitigation Project and adjacent properties. Boundaries are marked with signs identifying
the property as a mitigation Project and will include the name of the long-term steward and a contact number. Boundaries may be identified by fence, marker, bollard, post, tree-blazing, or other means as allowed by Project conditions and/or conservation easement. Boundary markers disturbed, damaged, or destroyed will be repaired and/or replaced on an as-needed basis. Easement monitoring and staking/signage maintenance will continue in perpetuity as a stewardship activity.
Beaver Visual Assessment Routine site visits and monitoring will be used to determine if beaver management is needed. If beaver activity poses a threat to Project stability or vegetative success, EBX will remove impoundments and supplementally plant as needed. All beaver management
activities will be documented and included in annual monitoring reports. Beaver monitoring and management will continue through the monitoring period.
Chappels Creek Mitigation Project 5 Year 1 Monitoring Report
DMS Project #100179 January 2024
Supplemental planting of 2.26 acres of encroachment areas and invasives area was completed on
December 18th, 2023. A total of 800 stems were planted, which included 100 river birch, 100 willow oak,
125 northern red oak, 125 white oak, 150 Overcup oak, 100 tulip poplar, and 100 green ash. Included
within the supplemental planting was the area surrounding VP 19 which needed supplemental planting
due to extensive box elder treatment within the vicinity. Due to the nuisance species outcompeting the
planted stems as well as treatments towards the box elder causing higher mortality to the initial planting
supplemental planting took place in the area. Additional easement signage and horse tape was added to
easement boundaries through out the project to prevent future encroachment on November 14th, 2023.
Old barbed wire fencing found within the easement was removed on November 14th, 2023. A debris pile found within the easement was removed on November 14th, 2023. Photos of these maintenance areas can
be found in Appendix C and the locations can be found in Figure 2.
Invasive species observed on site include tree-of-heaven (Ailanthus altissima), Chinese privet (Ligustrum
sinense), Callery pear (Pyrus calleryana), and multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora). Other nuisance species
including box elder and sweet gum were also observed throughout the Project, but largely within the
middle of the site. Treatment for these species was completed in March, April, and September 2023, and
mainly involved hack-and-squirt and basal bark treatment methods; some larger trees were removed via
chainsaw to limit light competition for the newly planted bare root trees. In total 27.87 acres were treated
for invasives. Out of the total invasives treated area (27.87 acres), 10.01 acres is preservation, 15.91 acres is restoration 1.38 acres is enhancement, and .57 acres is non-crediting. Out of these areas the heaviest
invasives treatments were within the 10.01 acres of preservation and 1.33 acres of enhancement. Supplemental planting within the preservation areas is not necessary and the 1.33 acres of enhancement area was already supplementally planted in December of 2023. The rest of the 16.53 acres of invasives
treatments were spot treatments on sporadic invasives throughout. Invasives are not dominant in the 16.53 acres and supplemental planting is not anticipated in those areas.
Invasive and nuisance species will be monitored and treated so that none become dominant or alter the
desired community structure of the Project. The presence of box elder and sweet gum will be monitored
and treated as necessary within planted areas (specifically the buffer enhancement areas). Beaver activity
will also be monitored and addressed as needed throughout the life of the Project.
In 2023 11 encroachment areas were noted totaling .48 acres, in these areas the types of encroachment
included corn being planted, mowing, and signs of driving within the easement. In response to these
encroachment areas RES removed the corn inside the easement in August 2023, added additional signage
and horse tape in September and November 2023, and supplementally planted in December of 2023. All
of the encroachment areas have been addressed as of December 2023. The Project boundary will continue
to be monitored for encroachment and conservation easement markings will be replaced if damaged.
Chappels Creek Mitigation Project 6 Year 1 Monitoring Report
DMS Project #100179 January 2024
5 References
NC Environmental Management Commission. 2014. Rule 15A NCAC 02B.0295 - Mitigation Program
Requirements for the Protection and Maintenance of Riparian Buffers.
NC Environmental Management Commission. 2020. Rule 15A NCAC 02B.0714 – Neuse River Basin:
Nutrient Sensitive Waters Management Strategy: Protection and Maintenance of Existing Riparian
Buffers.
NC Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Mitigation Services. 2021. Vegetation Table Shiny
Tool. https://ncdms.shinyapps.io/Veg_Table_Tool/.
Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC (2022). Chappels Creek Mitigation Project. Final Mitigation Plan.
Schafale, M.P. 2012. Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina, Fourth Approximation.
North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, Division of Parks and Recreation, NCDENR, Raleigh, NC.
Appendix A
Background Tables & Site
Maps
Table 1. Chappels Creek, DMS # 100179, Project Credits
Project Area
N Credit Conversion Ratio (ft2/pound)
P Credit Conversion Ratio (ft2/pound)
Credit Type Location
Subject? (enter
NO if
ephemeral or
ditch 1)
Feature Type Mitigation Activity Min‐Max Buffer
Width (ft)Feature Name Total Area (ft2)
Total (Creditable)
Area of Buffer
Mitigation (ft2)
Initial Credit
Ratio (x:1)% Full Credit Final Credit
Ratio (x:1)
Convertible to
Riparian
Buffer?
Riparian Buffer
Credits
Convertible to
Nutrient Offset?
Delivered
Nutrient Offset:
N (lbs)
Delivered
Nutrient
Offset: P (lbs)
Buffer Rural Yes I / P Restoration 0‐100
JM1 (including Pond A),
JM2, EN1, Chappels
Creek, TH1
689,035 689,035 1 100% 1.00000 Yes 689,035.000 Yes 35,954.767 2,315.765
Buffer Rural Yes I / P Restoration 101‐200
JM1 (including Pond A),
JM2, EN1, Chappels
Creek, TH1
348,500 348,500 1 33% 3.03030 Yes 115,005.115 Yes 18,185.196 1,171.267
Buffer Rural No I / P Restoration 0‐100 EN2 59,969 59,969 1 100% 1.00000 Yes 59,969.000 Yes 3,129.263 201.549
Buffer Rural No I / P Restoration 101‐200 EN2 60,404 60,404 1 33% 3.03030 Yes 19,933.340 Yes 3,151.961 203.011
Buffer Rural No In‐Line Pond Restoration 0‐100 Pond B 37,624 37,624 1 100% 1.00000 Yes 37,624.000 No ——
Buffer Rural No In‐Line Pond Restoration 101‐200 Pond B 34,897 34,897 1 33% 3.03030 Yes 11,516.022 No ——
Buffer Rural Yes I / P Enhancement 0‐100 EN1, Chappels Creek 58,222 58,222 2 100% 2.00000 Yes 29,111.000 Yes 1,519.051 97.839
Buffer Rural Yes I / P Enhancement 101‐200 Chappels Creek 2,594 2,594 2 33% 6.06061 Yes 428.010 Yes 67.679 4.359
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Totals (ft2):1,291,245 1,291,245 962,621.486 62,007.917 3,993.790
Total Buffer (ft2):1,291,245 1,291,245
Total Nutrient Offset (ft2):0 N/A
Total Ephemeral Area (ft2) for Credit:00
Total Eligible Ephemeral Area (ft2):430,415 0.0%Ephemeral Reaches as % TABM
Enter Preservation Credits Below Total Eligible for Preservation (ft2):430,415 25.0%Preservation as % TABM
Credit Type Location Subject? Feature Type Mitigation Activity Min‐Max Buffer
Width (ft)Feature Name Total Area (sf)
Total (Creditable)
Area for Buffer
Mitigation (ft2)
Initial Credit
Ratio (x:1)% Full Credit Final Credit
Ratio (x:1)
Riparian
Buffer Credits
Buffer Rural Yes I / P0‐100
JM1 (including Pond A),
EN1, Chappels Creek,
TH1
397,842 395,938 10 100% 10.00000 39,593.800
Rural Yes I / P 101‐200 JM1 (including Pond A),
Chappels Creek, TH1 68,110 10 33%—
Rural No I / P0‐100 EN2 12,349 12,349 5 100% 5.00000 2,469.800
Rural No I / P 101‐200 EN2 8,030 5 33%—
Rural No In‐Line Pond 0‐100 Pond B 22,128 22,128 5 100% 5.00000 4,425.600
Rural No In‐Line Pond 101‐200 Pond B 5,638 5 33%—
Preservation Area Subtotals (ft2):514,096 430,415
Square Feet Credits
1,230,429 933,082.476
60,816 29,539.010
430,415 46,489.200
1,721,660 1,009,110.686
Square Feet Credits
Nitrogen:0.000
Phosphorus:0.000
Neuse 03020201 ‐ Upper Falls Lake
19.16394
297.54099
Restoration:
Enhancement:
Mitigation Totals
0
TOTAL AREA OF BUFFER MITIGATION (TABM)
TOTAL NUTRIENT OFFSET MITIGATION
Mitigation Totals
Nutrient Offset:
Preservation:
Total Riparian Buffer:
1. The Randleman Lake buffer rules allow some ditches to be classified as subject according to 15A NCAC 02B .0250 (5)(a).
last updated 08/03/2020
Objective/Treatment Likely Functional
Uplift Performance Criteria Measurement Cumulative Monitoring
Results
Established and increased forested
riparian buffers to 50 feet and greater
along both sides of the project reaches
(within the conservation easement) and
ponds with a hardwood riparian plant
community;
Treated and removed invasive and
nuisance plant species that could
negatively impact the health and success
of planted vegetation.
Reduction in floodplain
sediment inputs from
runoff, increased bank
stability, increased LWD,
and increased organic
material in streams.
Survival of at least four
native hardwood tree
species, where no one
species is greater than
50 percent of stems, at a
density of at least 260
stems per acre at the
end of MY5.
25 fixed vegetation
plots.
All 25 plots met the success
criteria of greater than 260
stems/acre, averaging 711
stems/acre. A total of 10
species were documented
across all plots with an
average height of 1.69 feet.
Table 2: Summary: Goals, Performance and Results
Goal
Restore, Enhance, and
Preserve native
vegetation.
Supporting Docs?
N/A
N/A
N/A
Categorical Exclusion
Categorical Exclusion
N/A
N/A
N/ANoBuffer Authorization - Neuse Riparian Buffer Protection Rules
Project Area (acres) 49.26
River Basin Neuse
DWR Sub-basin 03-04-01
Project Coordinates (latitude and longitude decimal degrees)36.322000, -78.945000
Project Watershed Summary Information
Physiographic Province Piedmont (Carolina Slate Belt)
3020201USGS Hydrologic Unit 8-digit
Planted Area (acres)30.60
Table 3. Project Attribute Table
Project Name Chappels Creek Mitigation Project
County Person
Essential Fisheries Habitat No N/A
Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA or CAMA)No N/A
Yes YesHistoric Preservation Act
Endangered Species Act Yes Yes
Regulatory Considerations
Parameters
Water of the United States - Section 404 No N/A
Water of the United States - Section 401 No N/A
Applicable?Resolved?
Table 4. Project Timeline and Contacts
Project Instituted N/A Dec-20
Mitigation Plan Approved N/A Nov-22
Planting Completed N/A Apr-23
As-built Survey Completed Apr-23 Apr-23
MY0 Baseline Report Apr-23 Jul-23
MY1 Monitoring Report Dec-23 Jan-24
MY2+ Monitoring Reports --
Remediation Items (e.g. beaver removal, supplements, repairs etc.)
N/A Beaver Dam Removal Mar-23
Debris/Fence Removal Nov-23
Supplemental Planting Dec-23
Encroachment -Nov-23
Provider RES / 3600 Glenwood Ave., Suite 100, Raleigh, NC
27612
Designer RES / 3600 Glenwood Ave., Suite 100, Raleigh, NC
27612
Primary project design POC Ben Carroll, PE (336) 516-0927
Construction Contractor RES / 3600 Glenwood Ave., Suite 100, Raleigh, NC
27612
Construction contractor POC Paul Dunn
Chappels Creek #100179
Activity or Deliverable Data Collection Complete Task Completion or Deliverable Submission
Mitigation Provider POC
Monitoring POC
Jamey Mceachran (919) 623-9889
Hannah Gadai (704) 516-5170
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NAD 1983 StatePlane North Carolina FIPS 3200
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Feet
1 in = 700 ft
when printed at 8.5x11"Chappels Creek
Person County, North Carolina
78.9431°W 36.322°N
Figure 1
Project Vicinity
Conservation Easement
Neuse River Basin - 03020201
NC 14-Digit HUC - 03020201010010
Upper Falls Lake Watershed
Chappels Creek
Mitigation Project
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NAD 1983 StatePlane North Carolina FIPS 3200 Feet
Date Exported: 1/9/2024
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0 330165
Feet
1 in = 325 ft
when printed at 11x17"
Pond A
JM2
Pond B
JM1
Conservation Easement
Access Easement
Vegetation Plot (>260 Stems/Acre)
Riparian Buffer Mitigation
Restoration (0-100')
Restoration (101-200')
Non-Subject Restoration (0-100')
Non-Subject Restoration (101-200')
Enhancement (0-100')
Enhancement (101-200')
Preservation (0-100')
Preservation (101-200')
Non-Subject Preservation (0-100')
Non-Subject Preservation (101-200')
Non-Crediting
Project Stream
Perennial
Intermittent
Pond
Chappels Creek
Person County, North Carolina
78.9441°W 36.3175°N
Figure 2B
Current Conditions Plan View
MY1 2023
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NAD 1983 StatePlane North Carolina FIPS 3200 Feet
Date Exported: 1/23/2024
N
0 200100
Feet
1 in = 350 ft
when printed at 11x17"
Conservation Easement
Vegetation Plot (>260
Stems/Acre)
Previous Encroachment Area
(2023)
Invasive Treatment (2023)
Supplemental Planting
(2023)
Stream Type
Perennial
Intermittent
Debris Removed (2023)
D D Fencing Removed (2023)
Additional Easement
Signage (2023)
b!Beaver Dam Removed
(March 2023)
Chappels Creek
Person County, North Carolina
78.9457°W 36.3283°N
Figure 3A
Maintenance Completed
MY1 2023
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NAD 1983 StatePlane North Carolina FIPS 3200 Feet
Date Exported: 1/23/2024
N
0 200100
Feet
1 in = 200 ft
when printed at 11x17"
Conservation Easement
Vegetation Plot (>260
Stems/Acre)
Previous Encroachment Area
(2023)
Invasive Treatment (2023)
Supplemental Planting
(2023)
Debris Removed (2023)
Project Stream
Perennial
Intermittent
Pond
D D Fencing Removed (2023)
Additional Easement
Signage (2023)
b!Beaver Dam Removed
(March 2023)
Chappels Creek
Person County, North Carolina
78.9457°W 36.3283°N
Figure 3A
Maintenance Completed
MY1 2023
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JM2
Pond B
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Appendix B
Vegetation Assessment
Data
Common Name Scientific Name Mit Plan %As-Built % Total Stems Planted
American sycamore Platanus occidentalis 15 15 3800
River birch Betula nigra 15 15 3800
Willow oak Quercus phellos 15 15 3800
Northern red oak Quercus rubra 15 15 3800
White oak Quercus alba 10 10 2550
Overcup oak Quercus lyrata 10 10 2550
Tulip poplar Liriodendron tulipifera 55 1300
Green Ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica 55 1300
Persimmon Diospyros virginiana 55 1300
Flowering dogwood Cornus florida 55 1300
25,500
30.6
833
Common Name Scientific Name % Composition
Virgina Wild Rye Elymus virginicus 25%
Switchgrass Panicum virgatum 25%
Big Bluestem Andropogon gerardii 10%
Lanceleaf Coreopsis Coreopsis lanceolata 10%
Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium 10%
Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea 7%
Oxeye Sunflower Heliopsis helianthoides 7%
Butterfly Milkweed Asclepias tuberosa 3%
Narrowleaf Sunflower Helianthus angustifolius 3%
Total
Planted Area (Ac.)
As-Built Stems/Acre
Bare Root Tree Planting List
Seed Mix List
30.6
2023-04-17
2023-12-18
NA
2023-12-23
0.0247
Planted Total Planted Tota l Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total
Betula nigra river birch Tree FACW 9 9 2 2 4 4 4 4 1 1 10 10 3 3
Cornus florida flowering dogwood Tree FACU 2 2 3 3 1 1
Diospyros virginiana common persimmon Tree FAC 1 1 5 5 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1
Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash Tree FACW 4 4 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1
Liriodendron tulipifera tuliptree Tree FACU 1 1 2 2
Platanus occidentalis American sycamore Tree FACW 2 2 5 5 5 5 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3
Quercus alba white oak Tree FACU 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 2
Quercus lyrata overcup oak Tree OBL 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 3
Quercus phellos willow oak Tree FACW 2 2 3 3 5 5 3 3 1 1 3 3 5 5
Quercus rubra northern red oak Tree FACU 3 3 4 4 3 3 2 2 3 3 4 4 2 2
Sum Performance Standard 25 25 22 22 24 24 22 22 19 19 15 15 21 21 19 19
25 22 24 22 19 15 21 19
1012 891 972 891 769 607 850 769
7 7 8 8 8 9 7 7
36 23 21 23 21 27 48 26
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 22 24 22 19 15 21 19
1012 891 972 891 769 607 850 769
7 7 8 8 8 9 7 7
36 23 21 23 21 27 48 26
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Planted Acreage
Date of Initial Plant
Date(s) of Supplemental Plant(s)
Date(s) Mowing
Veg Plot 7 F Veg Plot 8 FIndicator
Status
Veg Plot 1 F Veg Plot 2 F Veg Plot 3 F Veg Plot 4 F
Date of Current Survey
Plot size (ACRES)
Scientific Name Common Name Tree/S
hrub
% Invasives
Species
Included in
Approved
Mitigation
Plan
Mitigation
Plan
Performance
Standard
Post
Mitigation
Plan
Per formance
Standard
Current Year Stem Count
Current Year Stem Count
Stems/Acre
Stems/Acre
Species Count
Species Count
Dominant Species Composition (%)
Dominant Species Composition (%)
Average Plot Height (ft.)
Average Plot Height (ft.)
% Invasives
Veg Plot 5 F Veg Plot 6 F
Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total
Betula nigra river birch Tree FACW 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1
Cornus florida flowering dogwood Tree FACU 1 1 1 1
Diospyros virginiana common persimmon Tree FAC 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 2 1 1
Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash Tree FACW 1 1 1 1
Liriodendron tulipifera tuliptree Tree FACU 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 2
Platanus occidentalis American sycamore Tree FACW 2 2 2 2 4 4 3 3 6 6 2 2 6 6
Quercus alba white oak Tree FACU 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 1 1
Quercus lyrata overcup oak Tree OBL 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2
Quercus phellos willow oak Tree FACW 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 1
Quercus rubra northern red oak Tree FACU 4 4 4 4 7 7 2 2 7 7 5 5 1 1
Sum Performance Standard 13 13 12 12 14 14 18 18 16 16 17 17 16 16 15 15
13 12 14 18 16 17 16 15
526 486 567 729 648 688 648 607
8 6 6 5 7 6 8 8
31 33 29 39 38 41 31 40
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 12 14 18 16 17 16 15
526 486 567 729 648 688 648 607
8 6 6 5 7 6 8 8
31 33 29 39 38 41 31 40
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Veg Plot 11 F Veg Plot 12 F Veg Plot 13 F Veg Plot 14 F Veg Plot 15 F Veg Plot 16 FVeg Plot 10 F
Current Year Stem Count
Stems/Acre
Species Count
Dominant Species Composition (%)
Average Plot Height (ft.)
Post
Mitigation
Plan
Performance
Standard
% Invasives
Current Year Stem Count
Stems/Acre
Species Count
Dominant Species Composition (%)
Average Plot Height (ft.)
Species
Included in
Approved
Mitigation
Plan
Mitigation
Plan
Performance
Standard
% Invasives
Scientific Name Common Name Tree/S
hrub
Indicator
Status
Veg Plot 9 F
Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total
Betula nigra river birch Tree FACW 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 2 5 5 5 5
Cornus florida flowering dogwood Tree FACU
Diospyros virginiana common persimmon Tree FAC 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 2 2
Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash Tree FACW
Liriodendron tulipifera tuliptree Tree FACU 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1
Platanus occidentalis American sycamore Tree FACW 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 4 4 11 11 4 4 6 6
Quercus alba white oak Tree FACU 5 5 1 1
Quercus lyrata overcup oak Tree OBL 2 2 2 2 4 4 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1
Quercus phellos willow oak Tree FACW 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Quercus rubra northern red oak Tree FACU 2 2 6 6 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 6 4 4
Sum Performance Standard 13 13 18 18 15 15 12 12 20 20 21 21 21 21 20 20
13 18 15 12 20 21 21 20
526 729 607 486 810 810 850 810
7 6 7 5 7 6 6 6
31 33 27 25 20 52 29 30
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 18 15 12 20 21 21 20
526 729 607 486 810 810 850 810
7 6 7 5 7 6 6 6
31 33 27 25 20 52 29 30
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Veg Plot 21 F Veg Plot 22 F Veg Plot 23 F Veg Plot 24 FVeg Plot 17 F Veg Plot 18 F Veg Plot 19 F Veg Plot 20 FScientific Name Common Name Tree/S
hrub
Indicator
Status
Current Year Stem Count
Stems/Acre
Species Count
Dominant Species Composition (%)
Average Plot Height (ft.)
% Invasives
Species
Included in
Approved
Mitigation
Plan
Mitigation
Plan
Performance
Standard
Current Year Stem Count
Stems/Acre
Species Count
Dominant Species Composition (%)
Average Plot Height (ft.)
% Invasives
Post
Mitigation
Plan
Performance
Standard
Planted Total
Betula nigra river birch Tree FACW
Cornus florida flowering dogwood Tree FACU
Diospyros virginiana common persimmon Tree FAC
Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash Tree FACW
Liriodendron tulipifera tuliptree Tree FACU
Platanus occidentalis American sycamore Tree FACW 2 2
Quercus alba white oak Tree FACU 2 2
Quercus lyrata overcup oak Tree OBL 2 2
Quercus phellos willow oak Tree FACW 3 3
Quercus rubra northern red oak Tree FACU 3 3
Sum Performance Standard 12 12
12
486
5
25
2
0
12
486
5
25
2
0
1). Bolded species are proposed for the current monitoring year, italicized species are not approved, and a regular font indicates that the species has been approved.
2). The "Species Included in Approved Mitigation Plan" section contains only those species that were included in the original approved mitigation plan. The "Post Mitigation Plan Species" section includes species that are being proposed through a mitigation plan addendum for the current monitoring year (bolded) , species that have been
approved in prior monitoring years through a mitigation plan addendum (regular font), and species that are not approved (italicized).
3). The "Mitigation Plan Performance Standard" section is derived only from stems included in the original mitigation plan, whereas the "Post Mitigation Plan Performance Standard" includes data from mitigation plan approved, post mitigation plan approved, and proposed stems.
Post
Mitigation
Plan
Performance
Standard
Current Year Stem Count
Stems/Acre
Species Count
Dominant Species Composition (%)
Average Plot Height (ft.)
% Invasives
Species
Included in
Approved
Mitigation
Plan
Mitigation
Plan
Performance
Standard
Current Year Stem Count
Stems/Acre
Species Count
Dominant Species Composition (%)
Average Plot Height (ft.)
% Invasives
Veg Plot 25 FScientific Name Common Name Tree/S
hrub
Indicator
Status
Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives
1012 2 7 0 891 2 7 0 972 2 8 0
1052 1 7 0 891 1 7 0 1012 2 8 0
Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives
891 2 8 0 769 2 8 0 607 2 9 0
1012 1 8 0 769 1 8 0 688 2 9 0
Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives
850 2 7 0 769 2 7 0 526 2 8 0
891 1 8 0 769 2 7 0 567 2 8 0
Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives
486 2 6 0 567 2 6 0 729 2 5 0
567 1 6 0 648 2 6 0 931 2 6 0
Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives
648 2 7 0 688 2 6 0 648 2 8 0
810 1 7 0 688 2 6 0 810 2 8 0
Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives
607 3 8 0 526 2 7 0 729 2 6 0
607 2 8 0 526 2 7 0 729 2 6 0
Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives
607 2 7 0 486 2 5 0 810 2 7 0
810 2 7 0 648 2 7 0 810 1 7 0
Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives
810 2 6 0 850 2 6 0 810 2 6 0
891 1 6 0 891 2 6 0 931 1 7 0
Stems/Ac.Av. Ht. (ft)# Species % Invasives
486 2 5 0
607 1 5 0
*Each monitoring year represents a different plot for the random vegetation plot "groups". Random plots are denoted with an R, and fixed plots with an F.
Vegetation Performance Standards Summary Table
Monitoring Year 7
Monitoring Year 5
Monitoring Year 3
Monitoring Year 2
Monitoring Year 1
Monitoring Year 0
Monitoring Year 7
Monitoring Year 5
Monitoring Year 3
Monitoring Year 2
Monitoring Year 1
Monitoring Year 3
Monitoring Year 2
Monitoring Year 1
Monitoring Year 0
Monitoring Year 7
Monitoring Year 5
Monitoring Year 3
Monitoring Year 2
Monitoring Year 1
Monitoring Year 0
Monitoring Year 7
Monitoring Year 0
Monitoring Year 7
Monitoring Year 5
Monitoring Year 3
Monitoring Year 2
Monitoring Year 1
Monitoring Year 0
Monitoring Year 7
Monitoring Year 5
Monitoring Year 3
Monitoring Year 2
Monitoring Year 1
Monitoring Year 0
Monitoring Year 7
Monitoring Year 5
Monitoring Year 5
Monitoring Year 3
Monitoring Year 2
Monitoring Year 1
Monitoring Year 0
Monitoring Year 7
Monitoring Year 5
Monitoring Year 3
Monitoring Year 2
Monitoring Year 1
Monitoring Year 0
Monitoring Year 7
Monitoring Year 5
Monitoring Year 3
Monitoring Year 2
Monitoring Year 1
Monitoring Year 0
Veg Plot 1 F Veg Plot 2 F Veg Plot 3 F
Veg Plot 4 F Veg Plot 5 F Veg Plot 6 F
Veg Plot 7 F Veg Plot 8 F Veg Plot 9 F
Veg Plot 10 F Veg Plot 11 F Veg Plot 12 F
Veg Plot 13 F Veg Plot 14 F
Veg Plot 22 F Veg Plot 23 F Veg Plot 24 F
Veg Plot 25 F
Veg Plot 15 F
Veg Plot 16 F Veg Plot 17 F Veg Plot 18 F
Veg Plot 19 F Veg Plot 20 F Veg Plot 21 F
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
1 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.9 0.4 0.5 0.57 Y
1 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.6 2.2 0.35 0.4 W
1 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.7 0.8 0.55 0.67 R
1 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.4 0.4 0.45 1.6 J
1 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.9 1.7 0.5 0.72 N
1 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.7 2.9 0.35 0.73 S
1 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.2 4.5 0.4 0.91 V
1 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.8 5.9 0.42 0.8 Z
1 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.1 7 0.52 1.12 X
1 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.6 6.3 0.4 0.3 U
1 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.8 5 0.38 0.6 Q
1 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.7 3.9 0.48 0.82 M
1 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.2 2.7 0.51 0.92 I
1 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.5 1.5 0.4 0.9 E
1 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.2 0.3 0.47 1.15 A
1 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.2 2.9 0.1 0.45 B
1 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 2 4.5 0.2 0.27 G
1 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.7 6 0.38 0.42 L
1 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.4 7.2 0.2 0 P
1 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.1 8.6 0.28 0.3 T
1 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.3 9.4 0.35 0.5 O
1 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.5 8.2 0.27 0.5 K
1 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.9 6.9 0.39 0.43 F
1 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.4 5.6 0.45 0.51 C
1 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.7 8.5 0.46 0.9 D
1 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.4 9.8 0.48 0.5 H
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
2 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.5 0.1 0.5 0.5 R
2 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.6 2.2 0.2 0.21 S
2 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.8 4.2 0.47 0.5 C
2 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.9 6.3 0.2 0.51 E
2 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.9 5.3 0.21 0.22 D
2 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.3 9.8 0.23 0.22 H
2 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.3 7.4 0.52 0.62 G
2 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.3 4.6 0.4 0.42 F
2 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.4 1.8 0.25 0.43 I
2 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.2 1 0.1 0.22 J
2 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.4 4 0.42 0.42 L
2 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.2 6.9 0.3 0.43 K
2 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.8 9.4 0.29 0.65 M
2 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.8 9.5 0.48 0.5 Q
2 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.6 7 0.4 0.65 P
2 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.3 3.6 0.5 0.9 O
2 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.1 0.7 0.43 0.82 N
2 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.1 0.6 0.47 0.61 R
2 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.3 2.8 0.5 0.85 S
2 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.5 5.1 0.5 1.1 T
2 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.7 7.6 0.41 0.35 U
2 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.9 9.6 0.29 0.32 V
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
3 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.2 0.3 0.25 0.25 A
3 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.5 0.5 0.7 0.65 H
3 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.7 2.1 0.48 0.48 E
3 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.9 3.8 0.48 0.46 C
3 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.4 5.5 0.66 0.7 B
3 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.9 8.2 0.55 0.52 D
3 Cornus florida Approved Mit Plan Planted 2 6.2 0.2 0.22 F
3 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.7 4.3 0.35 0.4 I
3 Cornus florida Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.8 2.4 0.2 0.22 K
3 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 5 0.2 0.45 0.55 N
3 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.2 2.3 0.47 0.45 Q
3 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.2 4.1 0.45 0.46 O
3 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.1 5.9 0.45 0.73 L
3 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.1 7.5 0.5 0.55 J
3 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.3 9.3 0.66 0.62 Q
3 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.9 8.9 0.52 0.62 M
3 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.9 6.9 0.45 1.05 P
3 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.8 5 0.4 0.52 R
3 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.7 2.9 0.42 0.55 T
3 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.6 1 0.6 0.6 V
3 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.4 3.9 0.4 0.9 Y
3 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.8 5.7 0.46 0.45 W
3 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.8 7 0.5 0.5 U
3 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.9 8.6 0.47 0 S
3 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.2 9.1 0.48 0.77 X
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
4 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.7 0.7 0.4 0.5 V
4 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.4 2.3 0.56 0.62 U
4 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.6 1.6 0.23 0.28 P
4 Cornus florida Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.5 1.4 0.22 0.2 N
4 Cornus florida Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.4 0.7 0.1 0.13 F
4 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.4 0.3 0.45 0.49 A
4 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.5 2.2 0.2 0.25 G
4 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.6 3 0.48 1 K
4 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.6 3.6 0.5 0.75 Q
4 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.7 4.5 0.32 0.35 W
4 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.9 7.1 0.5 0.51 Y
4 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.6 6.2 0.63 0.6 X
4 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 7 5.7 0.58 0.58 R
4 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.3 5.2 0.54 0.6 M
4 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.5 4.7 0.52 0.52 J
4 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.7 4 0.48 0.6 E
4 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.7 5.6 0.36 0.4 B
4 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.6 6.4 0.55 0.52 H
4 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 5 7.4 0.45 0.41 L
4 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.7 8.4 0.3 0.3 T
4 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.5 9.8 0.4 0.57 S
4 Cornus florida Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.4 9.1 0.42 0.4 O
4 Cornus florida Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.3 8.3 0.2 0 I
4 Cornus florida Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.2 7.7 0.46 0 C
4 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.4 9.6 0.2 0 D
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
5 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.5 0.1 0.48 0.53 A
5 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.7 0.1 0.25 0.32 E
5 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.3 2.5 0.4 0.47 D
5 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.5 5.1 0.5 0.75 C
5 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.8 7.8 0.35 0.35 B
5 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.8 8.1 0.5 0.62 F
5 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.4 5.7 0.5 0.6 G
5 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.8 3.6 0.52 0.53 H
5 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.4 1.2 0.5 0.8 I
5 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.6 1.5 0.2 0.05 M
5 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.9 4.1 0.4 0.5 L
5 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.3 6.3 0.4 0.3 K
5 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.7 8.6 0.42 0.75 J
5 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7 9.1 0.48 0.5 N
5 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.6 6.9 0.2 0.2 O
5 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 8 4.6 0.4 0.4 P
5 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.4 2.2 0.45 0.45 Q
5 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.9 0.2 0.3 0.41 R
5 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.6 9.7 0.75 0.82 S
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
6 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 A
6 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.9 0.3 0.51 0.5 G
6 Cornus florida Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.4 2.5 0.2 0.15 D
6 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.5 2.8 0.58 0.6 E
6 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.2 5.7 0.32 0.55 C
6 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.8 5 0.63 0.55 H
6 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.1 2.7 0.52 0.6 L
6 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.9 0.2 0.48 0.5 P
6 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8 2.4 0.53 0.53 O
6 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.8 4.3 0.62 0 N
6 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.1 5.2 0.57 0.57 J
6 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.9 7.5 0.55 0.62 I
6 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.6 9.2 0.53 0 F
6 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.9 9.9 0.55 0.53 B
6 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.3 9.7 0.51 0.47 K
6 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 6 7.4 0.25 0.31 M
6 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 9 9.7 0.43 0.42 Q
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
7 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.4 0.3 0.7 0.62 C
7 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.1 1 0.33 0.4 G
7 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.2 1.9 0.63 0.6 L
7 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.1 2.7 0.48 0.5 P
7 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.7 3.5 0.55 0.55 R
7 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.6 4.8 0.55 0.65 V
7 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.5 6.8 0.4 0.6 U
7 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.8 5.8 0.53 0.55 S
7 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.3 4.7 0.41 0.68 N
7 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.4 3.6 0.46 0.55 J
7 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.2 2.7 0.41 0.67 E
7 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.3 4.7 0.5 0.83 A
7 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.1 5.6 0.46 0.62 H
7 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.3 6.8 0.48 0.56 M
7 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.2 8.1 0.42 0.35 Q
7 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.1 8.8 0.65 0.6 T
7 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.9 9.3 0.45 0.9 O
7 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.9 8.7 0.26 0.56 K
7 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.8 7.5 0.5 0.72 F
7 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.2 6.5 0.26 0.25 B
7 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.5 9 0.4 0.7 D
7 Cornus florida Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.3 9.9 0.1 0 I
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
8 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.5 0.6 0.52 0.65 S
8 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.6 4.7 0.55 0.65 T
8 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.9 3.3 0.51 0.92 P
8 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.2 0.3 0.48 0.51 A
8 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.9 1.4 0.51 0.55 E
8 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.8 2.8 0.5 0.5 I
8 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 5 3.6 0.35 0.65 M
8 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 6 4.8 0.35 0.57 N
8 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 9 7.8 0.52 0.62 R
8 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.5 9.9 0.55 0.57 Q
8 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.7 8.6 0.32 0.5 O
8 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.9 7.1 0.58 0.87 L
8 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.6 6.1 0.41 0 H
8 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.6 5.1 0.41 0.7 G
8 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 1 3.7 0.42 0.67 C
8 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.6 5.8 0.58 0.56 B
8 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.2 7.5 0.48 0.75 F
8 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.3 9.5 0.4 0.48 K
8 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 1 8.7 0.45 0.7 D
8 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 4 8.3 0 0.75 J
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
9 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.2 0.2 0.55 1.2 A
9 Cornus florida Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.4 2.1 0.35 0.35 C
9 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.9 5.6 0.32 0.55 D
9 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.5 7.1 0.4 0.45 B
9 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.9 9.8 0.45 0 E
9 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.4 7.7 0.52 0.8 F
9 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 4 5.2 0.28 0.35 G
9 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.7 3.3 0.68 0.75 H
9 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.1 1.7 0.7 0.7 I
9 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7 0.1 0.8 0.9 J
9 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.9 3.2 0.55 0.25 L
9 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.9 5.6 0.5 0.6 M
9 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.9 7.4 0.7 0.8 N
9 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.8 9.3 0.6 0.7 K
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
10 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.3 0.3 0.57 0.6 A
10 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 E
10 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.8 0.4 0.48 0.45 G
10 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.2 0.4 0.47 0.57 K
10 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.7 0.5 0.4 0.4 M
10 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 7 3 0.57 0.62 J
10 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.5 2.9 0.39 0 H
10 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.1 2.9 0.3 0.32 F
10 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.8 3.1 0.45 0.6 C
10 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.5 6.8 0.45 0 B
10 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.1 6.8 0.42 0.65 D
10 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.7 6.8 0.52 0.55 I
10 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.8 6.8 0.5 0.7 L
10 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.8 6.8 0.48 1.22 N
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
11 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.6 A
11 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.2 3.4 0.5 0.6 B
11 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.5 6.5 0.5 1.1 D
11 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.2 9.7 0.49 0 C
11 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.5 8.5 0.5 0.6 E
11 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 5 8.3 0.45 0.8 I
11 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.2 6 0.47 0.5 H
11 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.9 3.9 0.3 0 G
11 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.9 1.6 0.4 0.5 F
11 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.3 1.6 0.32 0.5 J
11 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.2 5 0.8 0.95 K
11 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.3 7.3 0.9 1.1 L
11 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.1 9.4 0.81 1 N
11 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.9 6.2 0.48 0.6 P
11 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.4 4.2 0.42 0.5 O
11 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.6 1.5 0.61 0.8 M
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
12 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.7 A
12 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.5 1.2 0.4 0 B
12 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.5 3.2 0.45 0.37 C
12 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.8 1.2 0.55 0.67 E
12 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.6 1.9 0.5 0 F
12 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 3 3 0.55 0.67 H
12 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 1 4.8 0.5 0.6 D
12 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.2 4.9 0.97 1 J
12 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.8 3.5 0.5 0.65 L
12 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.1 2.8 0.47 0 N
12 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.8 1.6 0.4 0.3 P
12 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.5 1.1 0.71 0.8 T
12 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.9 3.9 0.55 0.8 W
12 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.5 3.8 0.97 1.1 U
12 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.2 4.8 0.55 0.65 S
12 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.8 6.1 0.55 0.7 Q
12 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.3 6.6 0.47 0 O
12 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.1 7.7 0.92 1 R
12 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.7 8.3 0.3 0.3 V
12 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.9 9.9 0.91 1 M
12 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.1 8.3 0.55 0.7 K
12 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.1 8.2 0.41 0 I
12 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.9 9.7 0.5 0.6 G
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map _ID
13 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.4 0.3 0.5 0.5 A
13 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.1 0.2 0.28 0 D
13 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.2 0.2 0.45 0.5 I
13 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.1 0.2 0.25 0.2 N
13 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 8 0.1 0.57 0.75 R
13 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.5 2.3 0.4 0 L
13 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.8 2.7 0.35 0.25 F
13 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.8 2.7 0.42 0.42 B
13 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.6 4.6 0.45 0 H
13 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.9 4.7 0.52 0.5 M
13 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7 4.6 0.4 0.35 Q
13 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.3 6.6 0.6 1 T
13 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.8 6.6 0.52 0.7 P
13 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.6 6.6 0.4 0.4 K
13 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.8 6.6 0.38 0.55 G
13 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 1 6.6 0.3 0 C
13 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.6 9 0.25 0.25 E
13 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.3 9.1 0.25 0.2 J
13 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.4 9.1 0.42 0.55 O
13 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.4 9 0.45 0.5 S
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
14 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.6 1.1 0.78 0.95 L
14 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.1 2.8 0.5 0.9 N
14 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.8 4.3 0.48 0.55 Q
14 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 8 5.6 0.61 0.9 O
14 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.3 3.9 0.45 0.65 K
14 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.3 0.3 0.62 0.7 A
14 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.7 1.9 0.52 0.75 C
14 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 3 3.6 0.55 0.8 F
14 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.7 5.1 0.72 0.7 I
14 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 7 7 0.35 0.5 M
14 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.4 9.3 0.5 0.5 P
14 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.6 9 0.48 0.65 J
14 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.2 7.7 0.5 0.9 H
14 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.5 7.5 0.58 0.9 G
14 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.1 6.1 0.51 1 E
14 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.8 4.7 0.6 0.9 B
14 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.9 8.4 0.3 0.45 D
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map _ID
15 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.32 A
15 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.6 7.4 0.4 0 C
15 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.5 8.5 0.3 0.3 B
15 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.4 9.8 0.45 0 D
15 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.7 7.8 0.4 0.5 E
15 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.1 6.5 0.56 0.25 H
15 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6 5.4 0.49 0 K
15 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.7 4.5 0.81 0 J
15 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.3 3.1 0.5 0.63 I
15 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.1 2.1 0.65 0.75 G
15 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.8 0.8 0.52 0.6 F
15 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.7 0.1 0.91 0.65 P
15 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.4 0.7 0.79 0.7 L
15 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.3 2 0.5 0.55 N
15 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.1 2.3 0.5 0.45 Q
15 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.5 3.6 0.8 0.61 R
15 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.5 6 0.5 0.7 S
15 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.2 6.7 0.42 0.5 O
15 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.8 8.3 0.32 0.45 M
15 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.8 9.8 0.5 0.85 R
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map _ID
16 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.1 0.1 0.45 0.7 A
16 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.2 3.8 0.42 0.85 D
16 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.1 5.1 0.51 0.7 B
16 Cornus florida Approved Mit Plan Planted 1 7 0.58 0.8 C
16 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.2 9 0.6 0.7 E
16 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.9 6.9 0.6 0.7 F
16 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.4 5.1 0.7 1 G
16 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.7 3.1 0.55 0.7 H
16 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.8 6.7 0.8 0.95 J
16 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.9 8.9 0.7 1.4 I
16 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 9 9.4 0.43 0.6 L
16 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.7 7.1 0.45 0.6 N
16 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.8 5.6 0.38 0.5 O
16 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 9 3.7 0.6 0.65 K
16 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.7 2.2 0.58 0.75 M
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
17 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.6 A
17 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.6 7.9 0.47 0.85 B
17 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 3 9.2 0.6 0.8 C
17 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.8 9.9 0.5 0.6 H
17 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.9 9.3 0.51 0.7 G
17 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.1 8.2 0.5 0.55 D
17 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.3 6.9 0.5 1 E
17 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.5 2.2 0.5 0.65 F
17 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.2 0.3 0.48 1.25 I
17 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.1 0.8 0.55 0.65 M
17 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.5 2.5 0.55 0.75 L
17 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6 4.4 0.6 0.65 K
17 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.5 6 0.67 0.8 J
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
18 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.55 A
18 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.3 4.2 0.58 0.7 B
18 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.3 7.4 0.41 0.55 C
18 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.2 9.9 0.42 0.65 D
18 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.2 9.3 0.53 1.05 G
18 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.6 9.3 0.49 0.65 J
18 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.8 7.2 0.5 0.6 K
18 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.2 5 0.45 0.5 I
18 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.4 3 0.95 1.1 H
18 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.3 1.9 0.55 0.8 E
18 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.7 0.3 0.51 1 F
18 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.2 0.2 0.45 0.55 L
18 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.5 1.9 0.42 0.55 M
18 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7 4.4 1.01 1.1 N
18 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.7 6.9 0.72 0.9 O
18 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.4 4.4 0.82 0.25 R
18 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.1 2.4 0.89 1.05 P
18 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.2 0.5 0.45 0.55 Q
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
19 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.1 0.4 0.95 0.92 A
19 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.1 1 0.45 0.3 B
19 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.1 4.6 0.35 0.5 C
19 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.1 3.4 0.8 0.85 D
19 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.1 2 0.5 0.5 F
19 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.9 1 0.42 0 I
19 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.1 0.9 0.9 1.4 O
19 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.2 1.8 0.7 0 L
19 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.3 3.7 0.52 1.15 J
19 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.6 5.4 0.6 0 H
19 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.1 7.8 0.45 0.4 G
19 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.9 9.6 0.12 0 E
19 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.3 9.4 0.38 0 M
19 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 6 5.1 0.48 0.4 P
19 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.8 3.4 0.5 0.6 Q
19 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.7 1.6 0.5 0.5 R
19 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.9 0.2 0.3 0 U
19 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.9 1 0.45 0.6 V
19 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.7 4.9 0.52 0 T
19 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.4 7.1 0.3 0.32 S
19 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.7 2.2 0 0.6 K
19 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.7 2.6 0 0.65 N
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
20 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.1 0.1 0.37 0.55 A
20 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.5 0.1 0.51 0.65 D
20 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.6 0.1 0.5 0.7 H
20 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.5 0.3 0.57 0.55 M
20 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.1 0.5 0.6 0.7 O
20 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.7 2.4 0.6 0.7 N
20 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.1 2.3 0.5 0.7 K
20 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.6 2 0.3 0.7 I
20 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.7 2 0.55 0 E
20 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.4 1.9 0.25 0 B
20 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.6 4 0.2 0 C
20 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.5 4.5 0.67 0.95 F
20 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.8 5.5 0.58 0.9 J
20 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.1 6 0.35 0 P
20 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.2 7.6 0.57 0.65 L
20 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.4 8.8 0.55 0.35 G
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
21 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.25 A
21 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.8 2.7 0.2 0.35 C
21 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.8 1.5 0.37 0.55 F
21 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.8 0.7 0.28 0.35 K
21 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.9 0.3 0.35 0.55 N
21 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.2 1.8 0.15 0.1 S
21 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.2 2.6 0.42 0.6 P
21 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.1 3.3 0.5 0.8 L
21 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.9 4 0.5 0.6 G
21 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.3 6 0.52 0.5 D
21 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.3 6.3 0.5 0.6 H
21 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.7 5.8 0.6 0.75 J
21 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.8 4.9 0.4 0.9 O
21 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.8 4.1 0.5 0.8 R
21 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.6 8.1 0.5 1 Q
21 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.7 8.3 0.5 1.25 M
21 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.4 8.6 0.5 1.3 I
21 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.3 8.7 0.48 1.25 E
21 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.5 8.9 0.32 0.7 B
21 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.9 9.9 0.4 0.55 T
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
22 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.7 0.3 0.5 1.73 U
22 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.1 1.8 0.52 0.6 S
22 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.1 1.5 0.58 0.75 N
22 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.1 1.2 0.58 0.55 J
22 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.3 0.7 0.55 0.8 F
22 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.3 0.1 0.6 0.7 A
22 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.5 3.7 0.38 0.5 Q
22 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.5 4.4 0.42 0.6 T
22 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.2 5.5 0.5 0.8 O
22 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.3 5 0.4 0.8 K
22 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.4 4.4 0.55 0.5 G
22 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.6 4.2 0.51 0.5 B
22 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 1 5.8 0.23 0.75 C
22 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.8 6.4 0.48 0.7 I
22 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.4 7 0.39 0.7 L
22 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.6 7.5 0.28 0.45 M
22 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.4 8.1 0.42 0.1 R
22 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.1 8.6 0.48 0.8 V
22 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.1 9.7 0.42 0.4 P
22 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.4 8.6 0.31 0.45 H
22 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 1 8.5 0.41 0 D
22 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 1 9.6 0.35 0.5 E
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
23 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.1 0.2 0.58 0.75 A
23 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.1 2.6 0.38 0.5 B
23 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.3 4.7 0.45 0.6 C
23 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.2 6.7 0.6 0.65 D
23 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.8 7.1 0.48 0.9 G
23 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.9 5.1 0.5 0.6 F
23 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.8 2.2 0.49 0.9 E
23 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.3 0.7 0.6 0.7 J
23 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.2 2.5 0.3 0 K
23 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.1 4.5 0.5 0.6 H
23 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 4.1 6.9 0.5 0.65 I
23 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.1 7.9 0.5 0.5 M
23 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6 6.3 0.7 0.85 L
23 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.2 3.9 0.54 0.6 O
23 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.3 1.7 0.41 0.7 N
23 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.3 0.5 0.2 0.3 P
23 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.3 1.9 0.5 0.9 Q
23 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.4 3.8 0.6 0.7 S
23 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.2 5.7 0.95 1 R
23 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.9 7.8 0.25 0.4 T
23 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.8 9.2 0.95 1.2 U
23 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.6 4.2 0.55 0.8 V
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
24 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.4 0 0.5 0.65 B
24 Liriodendron tulipifera Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.1 2 0.3 0.45 C
24 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.4 0.7 0.45 0.7 G
24 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.2 0.8 0.4 0.55 L
24 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.9 2.2 0.3 0.45 J
24 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.7 4.8 0.15 0.32 H
24 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.2 5.6 0.32 0.65 D
24 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.1 7.5 0.48 0.65 A
24 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.2 8.6 0.48 0.5 E
24 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.3 7.1 0.45 0.75 F
24 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.6 5.6 0.35 0 I
24 Diospyros virginiana Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.2 3.7 0.15 0 M
24 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.5 2 0.4 0.55 O
24 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.9 0.7 0.3 0 S
24 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.8 2.4 0.42 0.55 U
24 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.7 3.9 0.41 0.2 R
24 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.5 5.8 0.42 0.5 P
24 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.2 7.5 0.4 0.55 N
24 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.8 9.3 0.45 0.7 K
24 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7 8.8 0.5 0.75 Q
24 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.3 7 0.45 0.5 T
24 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.3 5.5 0.12 0.3 V
24 Betula nigra Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.7 9.9 0.32 0.5 W
Plot ID Scientific Name Performance Standard Approval Planted or Volunteer?X Coordinate (m) Y Coordinate (m)MY0 Height MY1 Height MY2 Height MY3 Height MY5 Height MY7 Height Map_ID
25 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 0.2 0.3 0.49 0 A
25 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.8 1.2 0.45 0.95 E
25 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 5.1 2.2 0.52 0.6 H
25 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.5 3.3 0.45 0 K
25 Quercus lyrata Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.9 4.3 0.55 0.7 O
25 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 9.7 9.5 0.5 0.6 N
25 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 8.5 7.4 0.36 0.6 M
25 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 6.3 5.5 0.5 0.6 J
25 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 4 4.4 0.42 0.53 G
25 Quercus rubra Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.9 3.6 0.58 0.95 B
25 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 3.4 7.9 0.28 0.4 F
25 Platanus occidentalis Approved Mit Plan Planted 7.6 9.6 0.35 0.55 L
25 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 6 9.8 0.4 0.5 I
25 Quercus alba Approved Mit Plan Planted 2.1 9.7 0.35 0.5 D
25 Quercus phellos Approved Mit Plan Planted 1.9 8.4 0.42 0 C
Visual Vegetation Assessment
Planted acreage 30.6
Bare Areas Very limited cover of both woody and herbaceous material.0.10 acres 0.00 0.0%
Low Stem Density Areas Woody stem densities clearly below target levels based on current MY stem count criteria.
*The acreage noted has been supplementally planted in December 2023 0.10 acres 2.26*7.4%
2.26 7.4%
Areas of Poor Growth Rates Planted areas where average height is not meeting current MY Performance Standard.0.10 acres 0.00 0.0%
2.26 7.4%
Easement Acreage 49.26
Invasive Areas of Concern
Invasives may occur outside of planted areas and within the easement and will therefore be calculated
against the total easement acreage. Include species with the potential to directly outcompete native,
young, woody stems in the short-term or community structure for existing communities. Species included
in summation above should be identified in report summary.
**The acreage noted is the area that has been treated in 2023 and will continue to be treated as needed.
The invasives acerage had varying degrees of densities through out.
0.10 acres 27.87**56.6%
Easement Encroachment Areas
Encroachment may be point, line, or polygon. Encroachment to be mapped consists of any violation of
restrictions specified in the conservation easement. Common encroachments are mowing, cattle access,
vehicular access. Encroachment has no threshold value as will need to be addressed regardless of impact
area. ***The encroachments noted have been supplemental planted and/or extra signage has been put
up in 2023
none
% of Planted
Acreage
11 Encroachments noted***
Cumulative Total
Vegetation Category Definitions
Mapping
Threshold
Combined
Acreage
% of Easement
Acreage
Total
Vegetation Category Definitions
Mapping
Threshold
Combined
Acreage
Appendix C
Photos
Chappels Creek General Site Photos MY1 2023
Crossing Along Chappels Creek (4/18/2023) Easement Marker (12/20/2023)
Chappels Creek MY1 Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos
Vegetation Plot 1 (12/21/2023) Vegetation Plot 2 (12/21/2023)
Vegetation Plot 3 (12/21/2023) Vegetation Plot 4 (12/21/2023)
Vegetation Plot 5 (12/21/2023) Vegetation Plot 6 (12/21/2023)
Vegetation Plot 7 (12/21/2023) Vegetation Plot 8 (12/21/2023)
Vegetation Plot 9 (12/21/2023) Vegetation Plot 10 (12/21/2023)
Vegetation Plot 11 (12/21/2023) Vegetation Plot 12 (12/21/2023)
Vegetation Plot 13 (12/21/2023) Vegetation Plot 14 (12/21/2023)
Vegetation Plot 15 (12/21/2023) Vegetation Plot 16 (12/21/2023)
Vegetation Plot 17 (12/21/2023) Vegetation Plot 18 (12/21/2023)
Vegetation Plot 19 (4/18/2023) Vegetation Plot 20 (12/21/2023)
Vegetation Plot 21 (12/21/2023)
Vegetation Plot 22 (12/21/2023)
Vegetation Plot 23 (12/21/2023) Vegetation Plot 24 (12/21/2023)
Vegetation Plot 25 (12/21/2023)
Chappels Creek MY1 Maintenance Photos
No Motorized Vehicle Signs (11/13/2023) Debris Cleanup (11/9/2023)
Easement Signage on Encroachment (12/21/2023) Supplemental Planting on Encroachment (12/18/2023)
Supplemental Planting on Encroachment (12/18/2023) Supplemental Planting near VP19 (12/20/2023)
Invasives Treated (5/1/2023) Invasives Treated (9/25/2023)
Invasives Treated (9/26/2023) Old Fence Removed (10/31/2023)