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19920297 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_19920903
d Hs STAIZ q, Vr 4M^ ti t State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 James G. Martin, Governor September 1.8 , 1992 A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Acting Director David W. Treme, City Manager City of Salisbury Post Office Box 479 Dear Mr. Treme: Subject: Proposed Fill in Wetlands Forest Glen Phase I, Sewer Line Rowan County DEM Project # 92297 Upon review of your request for Water Quality Certification to place fill material in 0.18 acres of wetlands for sewer line installation located at N-C 150 and SR 1526 in Rowan County, we have determined that the proposed fill can be covered by General Water Quality Certification No. 2664 issued January 21, 1992. A copy of the General Certification is attached. This Certification may be used in qualifying for coverage under.Corps of Engineers' Nationwide Permit No. 12. If you have any questions, please contact John Dorney at 919/733-1786 or 919/733-1787. Sincerely, P eston ward, J P. E. APH:JD Attachment cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Carps of Engineers Regional Office Mooresville DEM Regional Office Mr. John Dorney Central Files Leonard Ridner, Land Design - Charlotte REGIONAL OFFICES Asheville Fayetteville Mooresville Raleigh Washington Wilmington Winston-Salem 7041251-6208 919/486-1541 704/663-1699 919/571-4700 919/946-6481 919/395-3900 919/896-7007 Pollution Prevention Pays P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT July 8, 1992 RR - Memorandum To: John Dorney JUL From: D. Rex Gleason WETLANDS GROUP Prepared By: Kim H. Colson -A?? WATER QUALITY SECTION Subject: 401 Certification Review City of Salisbury - Forest Glen Subdivision Excavation in Wetlands Rowan County, NC The following project has been reviewed by the staff of this office and it is recommended that a 401 Water Quality Certification be issued: 1. City of Salisbury - Forest Glen Subdivision Fill in Wetlands Watershed Classification: C Less than one acre - NW26 General Permit applies. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please advise. KHC I.anb Design Inc. Landscape Architecture Land Planning Urban Design June.3, 1992 Mr. John Dorney Water Quality Planning Division of Environmental Management N. C. Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Dear Mr_. Dorney: JUN - 5 W2 i On behalf of the City of Salisbury, we are submitting an application for a Nationwide Permit in order to install a Sanitary Sewer facility to service a proposed subdivision, Forest Glen - Phase I, near Salisbury in Rowan County, North Carolina. The application includes a survey of wetland delineation, as verified by Steve Lund of the Corps of Engineers, the proposed sanitary sewer alignment, special provisions in the specifications to minimize and mitigate wetland impacts, and meet other permit conditions. Please note that this application is for Phase I only. Additional phases will be applied for at.a future date. Please contact me if additional information is required, or if you any questions. Thank you. Very truly yours, OLAD GN, LeonarS. Rindner LSN/nk 1701 East Boulevard P.O. Box 11938 Charlotte, NC 28220-1938 704.333.0325 Fax: 704.332.3246 Offices in Alexandria, VA & Raleigh, NC 1?21? ? Dnb D2iT Inc. Landscape Architecture Land Planning Urban Design June 3, :199 Mr. John Dor'ntey Water Quality Planning Division of Environmental Man.ag(3r(le&- N. & Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Post Office Box 2953) tlca .(`j,;a, North l.•a1:'l1, l.l!n ?Ili„(i Dear Mr. Dorney: JUN - 5102 WETLANDS GEM.' yt behalf o the City o Salisbary, we are submitting an application for a Nationwide Permit in order to install a Sanitary proposed `l subdivision, Forest. Glen facility to service :_i _ Sewer Phase 1, near Salisbury in .i-toWan Count.;', North Carolina. The application includes :a survey wetland delineation, as verified by Steve Lund of the Corp x:7.3_ L,31g i.neez s , the propoped sanitary ,c:w_ alignment, _r. a_ s.icr;c_, in the specifications to minimize and mitigate wet.1 and impacts, and meet other permit conditions. l:>_i.:.a:,e note that this application is t r Phase i only. Additional phase will be applied for at.a future date. Please contact me if additional information is required, or if you any questions. Thank yol_i : Very truly yours, O-D ON , I: NC . ?eonar? S. R_i ndne.r_• LSN/rile 1701 ON Boulevard P.O. Box 11938 Charlotte, NC 28220-1938 704.333.0325 Fax: 704.332.3246 Offices in Alexandria, VA & Raleigh, NC Lan Design Inc. Planning Environmental Analysis Geographic Information Services June 3, 1992 Wilmington District. E:iigineer Corps of Engineers Department. of the Army Post Office Box 1890 Wilmington, NC 28402-1890 Attn: CESAW-CO-E Dear Sir: On behalf of the City of Salisbury, we are submitting an application for a Nationwide Permit in order to install a Sanitary Sewer facility to service a proposed subdivision, Forest Glen - Phase I, near Salisbury in Rowan County, North Carolina. The application includes a survey of wetland delineation, as verified by Steve Lund of the Corps of Engineers, the proposed sanitary sewer alignment, special provisions in -the s-pecifications to minimize and mitigate wetland impacts, and meet other permit conditions. Please note that: this application is for Phase I only. Additional phases will be applied for at a future date. Please contact me if additional information is required, or if you any questions. Thank you. Very truly yours, SXrN, INC. Op . ;? - Leonard S. Rindner LSN/nk 1701 East Boulevard P.O. Box 11938 Charlotte, NC 28220-1938 704.333.0325 Fax: 704.332.3246 Offices in Alexandria, VA & Raleigh, NC DEM ID: _ ACTION ID: _ NATIONWIDE PERMIT APPLIED FOR (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #): JOINT APPLICATION FORM FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE NOTIFICATION TO CORPS OF ENGINEERS NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION CONCURRENCE NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE INDIVIDUAL SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION WILMINGTON. DISTRICT ENGINEER CORPS OF ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NC 28402-1890 ATTN: CESAW-CO-E Telephone (919) 251-4511 WATER QUALITY PLANNING DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES P.O. BOX 29535 -)RALEIGH, NC 27626-0535 .ATTN: MR. JOHN DORNEY Telephone (919) 733-5083 ONE (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED APPLICATION SHOULD BE SENT TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS. SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. PLEASE PRINT. 1. OWNERS NAME: CITY OF SALISBURY 2. OWNERS ADDRESS: 400 NORTH CHURCH STREET SAT TSRTIRY, NORTH CAROLINA 7fi1 44 3. OWNERS PHONE NUMBER (HOME): -- (WORK): (704) 6 38-520 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: DAVID W. TREME, CITY MANAGER CITY OF SALISBURY P. 0. BOX 479 SALISBURY, NC 28145 PHONE: (704) 638-5205- 5. LOCATION OF PLANNED WORK (ATTACH MAP). COUNTY: ROWAN NEAREST TOWN OR CITY: SALISBURY SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ETC.): SOUTHERLY SIDE OF NC 150. WFsTFRT Y nF THE INTERSECTION (1F Nr 150 AND SR 1526 6. NAME OF CLOSEST STREAM/RIVER: GRANT'S CREEK 7. RIVER BASIN: YADKIN RIVER 8. IS THIS PROJECT LOCATED IN A WATERSHED CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, SA, HQW, ORW, WS I, OR WS II? YES [ ) NO [X) 9. HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROPERTY? YES [ ) NO [X) IF YES, EXPLAIN. 10. ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WATERS OF THE U.S., INCLUDING WETLANDS, LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE: 14.3 t ACRES 3/30/92 t. ? -2- 11. NUMBER OF ACRES OF WATERS OF THE U.S., INCLUDING WETLANDS, IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT: FILLED: N/A DRAINED:. N/A FLOODED: N/A EXCAVATED: 0.18 AC TOTAL IMPACTED: 0.18 AC 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK.. (ATTACH PLANS) : CONSTRUCTION OF 8" GRAVITY SEWER AND ITS APPURTENANCES 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: TO SERVE THE PROPOSED FOREST GLEN SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 14. STATE REASONS WHY THE APPLICA-NT BELIEVES THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS. ALSO, NOTE MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS. TO FACILITATE PROVISION OF SEWER SERVICE TO THE PROJECT. EFFORTS WERE MADE TO AVOID WETLANDS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE IN THE ALIGNMENT OF PIPE AND PLACEMENT OF MANHOLES. WHERE IMPACT WAS UNAVOIDABLE SPECIAL PROVISIONS HAVE BEEN INCLUDED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS TO MINIMIZE AND MITIGATE IMPACTS. SEE ATTACHEI 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE (USFWS) AND/OR NATIONAL Y-ARINE FISHERIES SERVICE (NMFS) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OR ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. HAVE YOU DONE SO? YES [ ] NO [X) NOT APPLICABLE RESPONSES FROM THE USFWS AND/OR NMFS SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT? HAVE YOU DONE SO? YES ( ] NO [X] RESPONSE FROM THE SHPO SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 17. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY DEM: A. WETLAND DELINEATION MAP SHOWING ALL WETLANDS, STREAMS, AND LAKES ON THE PROPERTY. B. IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS. TO BE IMPACTED BY PROJECT. C. IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. D. IF A STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN IS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT, ATTACH COPY. E. WHAT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY? RESIDENTIAL/VACANT F. IF APPLICABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL? GRAVITY SEWER R'S SIGNATURE DATE DAVID W. TREME, CITY MANAGER Fubfl? atA'ECK J- ju n6 % YOU ?? . ?? t 02 c yr 1 >fi` ?'? 1 19 28 7 19 R D. 19 PI \; L? 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I ? jE! c !?.¢ ¢i EE• • ) `. da aF E?¢E !f ?¢E it eel ?e s ies€ N T i .... , ... _q , : .... ... _ .. ? _ ?:: Rf¢F ! !_! ay !4• ip3 i --- - --? ... i ! eE! {! Atli !? E¢! !Ef e E ?? SEEc .....ISM I - IE - ifE e 7.4 1 3 < o M i YY i 1 b 's r . f 5 , e I? i 1 z ru+?i of ... w J. q / 0 • a I b g ;E ? i 7i ? `^i 8 ? to .• ' a d . JW: . M?R+li aR ii LJ ,.'?. ?, 8 Qb? SP--1. SPFCTAL PROVT STONS SP-1-01 GENERA[ Try the event any provision of this Section modifies, differs, or contradicts a provision contained elsewhere in the Documents, the provisions of this Section shall control. SP--1.02 CONTRACTOR COORDTNATTON The Contractor's attention is directed to the utility work under this Contract to be performed on the property of Locke Glen, Tnc, , proposed as Forest. Glen Subdivision and herewith advised that, other construction activity will be underway relative to the subdivision simultaneous with the utility work_ Therefore the Contractor- and his subcontractors shall cooperate fully with the Site Development. Contractor and coordinate activities to avoid construction conflicts or delay of the work. The Site Work Contractor shall be required under the site work Contract, to cooperate and coordinate his work with the work of this Contract. Each Contractor and subcontractor shall be required to cooperate and consult, with each other and shall layout, and execute the respective work, so as to cause the least, delay to each other- Each Contractor shall be held responsible for any damage to other Contractor's work and each subcontractor shall be held financially responsible for undue delay caused by him to other Contractors Tf any part of a Contractor's work depends upon the work of another Contractor, defects which may affect that, work shall be reported to the Engineers in order that, prompt, inspection may be made and that defects be corrected. Commencement, of work by a Contractor where such condition exists wi.l.l constitute acceptance of the other Contractors' work as being satisfactory in all respects to receive the work commenced, except, as to defects which may later develop. &P-IM TRANSPORTATTON OF MATERTAL AND EQUTPMFNT The Contractor and his suppliers are directed herein to contact, the North Carolina Department of Transportation to verify axle load limits on State maintained roads (and bridges) which would be used for hauling of equipment or materials for this pro iect. ? The Contractor and his suppliers shall do all that is necessary to satisfy the Department, of Transportation requirements and will be responsible for any damage to said roads which may be attributed to this project.. SP-w1?OG CL..EARTNG AND GRUPRTNG Within and immediately adjacent to the proposed streets within Forest. Glen Subdivision, the route of the sanitary sewer and location of all water mains w i. l 1. he cleared eared and grubbed by the Site Development. Contractor, The Contractor for this Contract shall be responsible for the clearing and grubbing of a.l.l other areas as necessary SP-2 to complete the work including the out, of st.reet-, trunk sewer extending through Forest. Glen to the Grants Creek trunk sewer. All. trees, stumps, and other debris cleared from these areas shall not, be buried within any sewer right of way or on the property of Locke Glen Tnc,, but shall be disposed of off site in accordance with applicable local and state rules and regulations. The cost of such clearing, grubbing and disposal shall be included in the Contractor's proposal. and no extra payment for this work wi.l.l be made by the Owner _ SP--I. os FROSTON CONTROL.. Erosion control requirements are shown on the Contract. Drawings and described elsewhere in these Documents. The Land Quality Section of NCDEHNR has approved these plans, however the Contractor shall. cont:.act a representative of the Land Quality Section and request a site meeting prior to any land disturbing activity. The Engineer and owner shall be notified of the scheduled meeting. The Contractor shall review the plans with the Land Quality Section representative and shall subsequently i.nst.al.l the required erosion control devices. A l 1. device-, shall. be in place and sha 1. 1. be approved by the I and Quality Section prior to commencement:, of the work, A separate erosion control plan has been approved for the site development work and the erosion control devices depicted on that plan w i l l be installed by the Site Develo pment. Contractor and the utility work within the cleared areas of the proposed streets. i.n Forest. Glen wi.l.l not require separate erosion control by the Contractor. Should the conditions of the work create the need for additional. erosion control, the Contractor shall provide, a construct or install. such devices as the Land Quality Section may require at no additional. cost to the owner . All maintenance of erosion control devices installed by the Contractor including removal of sediment, trash, or debris shall be provided by the Contractor at, no extra cost to the Owner until final. inspection and acceptance Eby the I and Quality Section of the stab i l i zed site for all utility work covered by these Documents- SP-106 TRAFFTC CONTROL.. The Contractor shall provide all appropriate signing and barricades and shal.l provide a flagman at, all times and places necessary or as required by the "North Carolina Department of Transportation Manual. of Uni.form Traffic Control. Devices For Streets and Highways", as previously specified or as directed by representatives of NCDOT or the Engineer. Copies of encroachment agreements between the Owner and NCDOT wi.l.l. be provided to the Contractor and the Contractor shall. abide by all conditions of these agreements. SP-1-07 7URTSDTCTTONAL.. WETLANDS AND WATERS OF THE U _S _ ( F..N F2 L..: Tn the event_ t-.hat, any provision of this section modifies, SP-3 differs or contradicts provisions contained elsewhere in this document., the provisions in this section shall control. WTIADS PERMIT: The Contractor's attention i. directed to those ..................................:............... section-, of the plans denoting Wetlands or Waters. The construction activities required under" this Contract, in these Wetland and Waters areas are subject to the conditions and provisions of a 1.1 .C . Army Corps of Engineers General. Permit. A copy of this permit, is available for review by the Contractor upon request.. icy reference this permit and all requirements, provisions and limitations are hereby made a part, of this Contract:. The Contractor's work shall at all times be subject to inspection by Corps of Engineers representatives. W TL,_RNDS BOUNDARIES AND qEE_7_N111 N: The boundary of Jurisdictional Wetlands-and Waters impacted by the construction activities covered under this Contrac;t:, have been delineated and verified by a Corp of Engineers representative and field surveyed. Where installation of the proposed sewer impacts these Wetlands or Waters, the work area shall be limited to a maximum 20 foot, wide corridor as shown on the plans. Absolutely no activity is permitted in the wetlands or waters outside this 20 foot corridor . Adequate setbacks and erosion control. measures to prevent sloughing and erosion into wetlands or waters shall be maintained. The Wetland areas and Waters denoted on the plans are Jurisdictional. Wetlands and Waters of the United States based on current regulations and Corps of Engineers field review, and have been found to meet the Wetlands and Waters criteria based on soils, vegetation and hydrology. The Contractor is cautioned against judging the boundary or location of wetland or water areas based upon any other criteria. The limits of the work area sha.l.l be clearly flagged for the Contractor and any confusion or question as to actual. Wetland or Water" boundaries should be brought, to the attention of ..t.he Engineer, The Contractor is further cautioned regarding stockpiling or borrow areas outside the work easements shown on the plans. At such time as the Contractor decides to transport materials into or out of the work area, the Contractor shall be fully responsible for coordination and review as necessary with the Corps of Engineers representatives to verify that no impact will. occur to Wetlands or Waters. This requirement applies to actual fill. or borrow sites and to the transportation routes- WORK IN WETLAND AND WATER (a) Clearing - Removal of vegetation from Wetland areas shall. be accomplished in a manner so as to miniMi.ze impact to natural topsoils; ( b) Topsoil Removal - Where the sewer line traverses Wetland areas, the rapper h inches of topsoil shall be stripped, stockpiled, and returned to the surf ace of the excavated area following pipeline, i.nst.al.l.ation and restored to ori.gi.nal grade; SP--4 (c) Trench Excavation and Materials Storage -- All work within the Wetland or Waters areas must be restricted to the 20 foot, corridor including temporary roads, trench excavation, pipe installation, backfilli.ng, topsoil placement, stockpiling and final seeding. Any accidental violation of this requirement shall be immediately reported to the Construction Engineer, Where i.nsuffici.ent, area ex i.sts within the 20 foot corridor for stockpiling of materials, t,opsoi.l or bac:,kfi.ll., upland areas outside the wetlands shall be used and suffi.c;i.ent, distance allowed and measures taken to prevent erosion of any stockpiled material into the Wetland or Water areas- Tn circumstances requiring continued access through Wetland areas, except, temporary access roads (See Definition Item F), after pipeline installation to upstream sections of the line, the Contractor shall l.i.mi.t, such access to the 20 foot corridor and shall delay placement of the final. 6" cover of topsoil. and seeding until construction access is no longer required, During such period, the Contractor shall. maintain erosion control devices to prevent, sedimentation into Wetland or Water areas: (d) The trench required to i.nstal.l the pipe shall be fi.l.l.ed immediately after construction in Wetland areas, Dewater i. ng shall be allowed for the reasonable time necessary to i.nst,al.l that, portion of the pipe- The trench may not be left open longer than necessary or be used to alter hydrology. ( e) Temporary access roadways must not span more than one half way across any waters or wetlands at any one time and must be constructed on non-erodible materials. A temporary access roadway is one that requires a temporary grade change out of non-eroding materials for vehicular access through standing or flowing water, mud, or similar areas. (f) Creek Crossings -- Where the crossing of creeks or drainageways is required and shown on the plans, the Contractor's attention is directed to the Corp permit conditions requiring the use of non-erodible materials for temporary stream crossings- Tn all creek crossings natural. stream flow shall be maintained at a 1. 1. times using either segmented crossings, by-pass culverts or other measures approved by the Engineer. (g) Final. Seeding --- The contractor shall prepare the route of the sewer through Wetland areas for final seeding, and shall furnish and place seeding materials in accordance with the attached specifications. The Contractor's responsibility shall be t.o establish a final. permanent ground cove T- i n accordanc:,e wi t 1-1 these spec if i. cations to the satisfaction of the Engineer; SP-5 ( h) The Contractor shall make every reasonable effort, to perform the work required Linder this Contract so as to minimize any adverse impact, on fish, wildlife and natural. environmental values and to prevent a significant increase in turbidity outside the area of construction or construction related discharge; and ( i.) All permanent disposal areas shall be located on uplands and setback a sufficient, distance to prevent sloughing and erosion into Waters and Wetlands. Disposal areas shall be located on a map for submi.t.tal to the Corps of Engineers for review. Field verification by the Corps of Engineers may be required. The Contractor may request a meeting with the Corps of Engineers to verify that, permanent disposal. sites are not, in wetlands or water. (j) Any construction access roads outside the authorized 20 foot corridor will be reviewed and approved by the Corps of Engineers prior to beginning active construction work to verify these upland locations. ENFORCEMENT ACTTON/PENALTTES : The Contractor shall be fully . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . responsible for any and all violations of theses special provisions and the permit conditions. Tn the event that a violation occurs or if a Notice of Violation is received, the Contractor shall. take immediate action to c:,orrect, the violation as directed or r"equir"ed by State and Federal. Agencies. Any penalties resr..ilti ng from sr_jr.,h violation shall be assessed to the Contractor. Tn the event, that a violation resulting from the Contractor's activities results in a Cease Work Order by the Corps of Engineers, the Contractor shall be held fully responsible for all damages resulting from such delay and any associated penalties. SEEDBED PRE:PARATTON AND SE:FDTNC SPECTFT.CATTONS - Wetland Areas ........... _ .............. _...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... _.............................................................. 1. Surface water control measures to be installed according to plan. 1. Areas to be seeded shall. be ripped and spread with available topsoil 6" deep. Total seedbed prepared depth shall be h" to £3" deep. ?. Loose rocks, roots and other obstructions shall be removed from the surface so that they wi.l.l not interfere with establishment and maintenance of vecet.at:.i. on . Surface for final. seedbed preparation, at finish grades shown, shall be reasonably smooth. . Provide agricultural lime: at rate required to bring soil acidity to slightly acid -- ph Cam, according to soi.l t:.est resort.. 5_ Lime and fertilizer shall be applied uniformly and mixed with the soil during seedbed preparation. SF'--6 6. 7 9. Apply 0--20-10 commerci.al ferti.li.7er at the rate of 20 l.bs/1.000 s.f. for warm sea-;on mix (gee schedt..il.e) . Apply 1.0--20-1.0 ccommerci.al fert.i.l.i.7er at, the rate of 20 l.bs/1.000 s - f . for cool. season m i x ? see sc,hec i t.a 1. e) . Apply 10°-1.0-°1.0 commercial. fiert:.i.li.7er at the rate of 20 l.bs/1.000 s.f. for t.emporarv coven- crops. Tn add ition, provide 1.5 lbs/1 000 s .f . of superphosphate . The following is for the warm season mix (a) All warm grass seed shall. be debearded or conditioned by brushing to create a product, nearly the same as debearding. This does riot apply to Swi.tcchgrass. (k:?) Disc two times to break---up crop residue, and dirt clods prior to seeding. ( r.,) Fuck soi.1. to create a firm seedbed with a cul.ti.packer or ro1.1.er. ( d) T f a rain shower shot. l d f a 1. 1. after the seedbed i. prepared but before planting break-up any crust formation. ( e) Seeding shall be i. nst.a 11. ed to a depth of 1. /4 utilizing a rangeland drill. or conve.nt.i.ona.l grass drills. Tt is extremely i..mportan_t._. _ ._t.. hat, seed not. be .......... ........ ........ ........ ...... ........................................... ................. .............................................. ..................._..... P 1:...n:k: c?........ '.F??'7".:.......t:.ha..p..........l:..?........?............e?eP...th...-......_......._f?o........ not:........5?.7:.s?=........_or. harrow after PPdi.._7 91 .:................_ .}].?:.`?......._ .:..:..:.......... P...l:?..± :......._t:_beseed too ............... ................................................ c. ......::.. A Ear i. l l i . on seeder w i l l be accept.ab l e - ( f) T f seeding is done by broadcasting or, hydr oseed i. ng , seeding rate shal. 1. be increased by 2S%. 10. Seed in accordance with the following schedt.al.e and application rates: Wetland Areas .................................. _........................................ _ Apr . 1 - Warm Season Mix 7 t.? l.. 1.5 Swit,chgrass, Cave--in--rock, Alamo 5martweed a nd Japanese Millet or Sorghum Sudan Grass Hybrids (Mow prior to maturity) Rate 8 pl.s #/acre or 4 o7./1.000 s- .f . 2 bulk It/acre or 1. a7 . / 1.000 - f .. 20 lb/acre or 1/2 lbs/1.000 .f . SP-7 ,7u l.y 16 ._ Temporary crop of Japanese Sept. 1. Mi lAet, or Sorghum Sudan Grass Hybr i. ds (To be fol. 1. awed by permanent m i. xt.i.)re ) Sept_ 2 - Cool. Season Mix Nov. 1. Reed Canary Grass Smart.weed Nov. 1. - Temporary Crop of Wheat. (To be fol. lowed by permanent mixture) 20 lb/acre or 1.12 l.bs/1.000 s.f. 1.2 bu 1. k #/nacre or h oz./I.000 s . f . 2 bu1. k ##/acre or 1. 07-/1.000 S . f . 40 l.bs/acre 1. 1.. Contractor shall. be required to provide a permanent, mi.xti..ire acccarcl i. ng to the schedu 1. e . 1.2. Temporary crops must, be incorporated prior to seeding of permanent, mixtures. 1.3. Craver crops or temporary crops m«st be moved at proper time to prevent:, seed heads from maturing. Wheat, may be harvested. 1.4. Grass mix and temporary covers shal.l. be mulched with straw applied at the rate of 75 l.bs to 1.00 lbs/1.000 S.FUse :,lean Wheat Straw. IS. Tf hydroseeded use V_i r g .n .Pa.p.?r Ml? 1. c h can 1... y . 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H g g 3 y ?i :: Ix _ s I i I I O I ? DATA FORM 1 WETLAND DETERMINATION Applicant Application ProjectCµ6M 4:-oP, r> su?? Name: Number: Name: 0 P,Es-r- &LE--? State: County: bower Legal Description: Township: Range: Date: Z MZ Plot No.: Section: C.C.-+7, r-1 I S Vegetation: List the three dominant species in each vegetation layer (5 if only 1 or 2 layers). Indicate species with observed morphological or known physiological adaptations with an asterisk (*). Species Trees f 1. (- I q - 5+1y raC. C 30.. 2. -f LI rp ,Err-.- 3.C?ue,-,,, Phe,1 )oS Saeling3/shrubs 4. LS czr t- J (j?-vM 5. Carp ?, Tyrol i n tom, C? 6.1?x ni?rac. Indicator Status Species Indicator Status Herbs T?Ac. + 7. ::;, e, J- 5?, :F4 >•r/ 1=Q G 8. Jo„cu5 C(:FL)60, A, / 1:ALw 9.t010-a'6', u.?I??- ALt Woody vines FAA- 10. P--05a- rv, ?ff F?or?. ? c? FAC, 11.?jrn t I?jc 15P, OP-7L. 12. (zvb?s 5F . Percentage of species that are OBL FACW, and/or FAC: > fto Other indicators:s"AL-'? E2'?'7 Hydrophytic vegetation: Yes ?No Basis: ?mooZb QV' t2or-1 ,14&'AT> Soil 5?;?c9??rEt-rte I•vc,ws?o,? ?+`??'•1 ? I^?c.?.--us?crlS Series and phase: c-eS" c.H wAC.?-a lNc.'- 100n hydric soils list? Yes No Mottled: Yes _y No Mottle color: lo lfl - `t/4 Matrix color: Q `fir-- 6-Zz- Gleyed: Yes Other indicators: Hydric soils: Yes No Basis: Low c-"K-OmA; Lzv-/ c H r`° t-1 A t IA-E P I )c Hydrology PAF-TJAI,t..`"( Inundated: Yes ? No 1,/ Depth of standing water: '/'' GHA''?ME? ?T`' Saturated soils: Yes ? No Depth of saturated soil: o - 1 ti" Other indicators: Rya r,cr .• ?? Sel . Iae acx r}? Ox. i 0 Wetland hydrology: Yes ? No Basis: RLi +r-z-e -F?k I ny) i Atypical situation: Yes No Normal Circumstances: Yes ? No Wetland Determination: Wetland Comments: j5?? ' ) S/- " D?-y 60tl Non-wetland -4 c21-1 IL-r i Determined by % ?? ' -f _ DATA FORM 1 WETLAND DETERMINATION Applicant Application Project:F:'0tz.e?;5-r &LjF?•-i Name: Number: Name: State: N ?- County: La-41>-4 Legal Description: Township: Range: Date: Z?`1Z Plot No.: Z Section:. Vegetation: List the three dominant species in each vegetation layer (5 if only 1 or 2 layers). Indicate species with observed morphological or known physiological adaptations with an asterisk (*). Indicator Species Status Trees L 4ce--- rubr??-. iac. 2. 3. L v, ?cJ? , h Fc? ?.. SAC, 4.Gl,? Y1,Gra. 0P7t- 5. Plactariu5 OGU?en??114j ?C?C.v?l 6. pit) US to,-A Indicator Species Status Herbs 8. i5u?a.?IQ., v,M,,?eG1'L+ + 9. Lon lC'*-?C'- Jzz-pCW,t c0 - SAC. Woody vines 1 ?. G- m ?) cL.}? i-t7tur?cl r-?o ! r c;?. ?QC.i 11.?? m? 11't1or?. ?i?L 12. (zuh?5 51??C- v Percentage of species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC: 110 /- Other indicators: Hydrophytic vegetation: Yes ?Z No Basis: a,, OP-x_, Soil I?C.+-vSlor{ ?N C.wSI oaf Series and phase: Ce?'--4 On hydric soils list? Yes ? No Mottled: Yes v-1_ No Mottle color: ? b '(t- `-f Z`-1 Matrix color: 15- -(9- &Zz- Gleyed: Yes ?Vo ?L Other indicators: po51r?.?Ert=?-v rib rc?. mr?.? __ Hydric soils: Yes f No Basis: L UA..7 r,,4 re-o"A rrvc? nor "orrT(. . ax r fl rz Hydrology Pan-r?rs? ?. Inundated: Yes No Depth of standing water: :- W' 1 ,,4 r-o w?sr' ,6rflf---a Saturated soils: Yes Y- No Depth of saturated soil: o„ -12" Other indicators: br e- o a ad., R HICY-n? Wetland hydrology: Yes ? No J Atypical situation. Yes No Normal Circumstances: Yes No _ Wetland Determination: Wetland Comments: W?t,c? ??'??E'l?_ ,arc-s?a ?`I' Basis: Non-wetland -tvt 0--p Determined by: % r, ' DATA FORM 1 WETLAND DETERMINATION Applicant Application Name: N?r?o ?a Number: State: N c, County: g-Ow---t Legal Description: Township: Date: ? q?Z Plot No.: Section: Vegetation: List the three dominant species in each vegetation layer (5 if only 1 or 2 layers). Indicate species with observed morphological or known physiological adaptations with an asterisk (*). Species Trees 1- ?.I tx n i? r? 2. e}v 10- n rc. 3. Ac er ro6rurw. -&aniimfshriMs 4. L -(a, . 5. fey- neaunclL, 6. /-Mhos Indicator Indicator Status Species Status Project Name: l I ?•?r? r? Sun, Range: Herbs 0 P2 L_ 7. '-T:-(p 6- O l?c? 9 . Woody vines Lac -t- 10. ? 11. 12. W /,gVL,,-1-n-n0uS Ra7r`? Percentage of species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC: ?Ob o Other indicators: /,-Lj 6 "I r2-°°-T2?7 Hydrophytic vegetation: Yes ? No Basis: -rAk r7ce?,. 0 P-->L• Soil i N c.,r.u ?a1 cant ?, Series and phase: «t'-' ?C t-fG- a t? c-,o. On hydric soils list? Yes No Mottled: Yes No Mottle color: 12 `(P- `f/tfMatrix color: Id `ftL- Gleyed: Yes _N -"' No Other indicators: f2X r `P oCFM U--"""xU : ? ?w C4.4 /go t"I a4, Hydric soils: Yes No Basis: Pns ty VQ? -rie, ? Hydrology Inundated: Yes No Depth of standing water: 0- CO : 1-0 0?:)t'4L? OF ST-C-0' t311,41- Saturated soils: Yes No Depth of saturated soil: 0 _ 12-'' Other indicators: i 4o WA-Tr-yt. M?tit c?S , S fill rr©-r S"?, n4ot 41"14 M J-l?5 Wetland hydrology: Yes ? No Basis: PDS?V;5' -p I???rc T?rr?S Atypical situation: Yes =No ?? a rt?ai.tE pC,40 ?I Normal Circumstances: Yes No Wetland Determination: Wetland ? Non-wetland Comments: PO t,4 ?D W/o ?,,r-- u6r-l t r--l C-q \1C. Cwt 7 X\ T`A'D / Determined by: i DATA FORM 1 WETLAND DETERMINATION Applicant Application Project :t:-O,- f & Name: Number. Name: Ha,a?or? sue. State: ?'4 L County: IZOw.-t Legal Description: Township: Range: Date: Z -A Z- Plot No.: -19 Section: Vegetation: List the three dominant species in each vegetation layer (5 if only 1 or 2 layers). Indicate species with observed morphological or known physiological adaptations with an asterisk (*). Species Trees Indicator Status Species 1. cy ,?? bru 2. II L 3. 4:?'1011-.. Saplings/shrubs 4. jrx ni? rw 002 L. otelc 6. Herbs Indicator Status 7. ?eclcJe, 8.{ct{ tG V f rr1 n- 9. ?n?Ge,,•G- 1??ar??C,a._.. Woody vines 10. 14-x, ( tr}un d r?o 11. rytL) 12. ubv, S19, f:7A-C, t FAC, ??v Percentage of species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC: Other indicators: .5 4,a4-1?w tz-00-P? Hydrophytic vegetation: Yes ? No Basis: >15a / of D -r" 024- -", Soil /tilc. -L,) i r owl S Series and phase: 8A,< ? ?? ?AwA On hydric soils list? Yes - No /Y Mottled: Yes X No Mottle color: '7, S -0' Matrix color: I O '11L Gleyed: Yes No X Other indicators: P05 r-VvC F r ?r? ?? DI G?.Tt? tt- Hydric soils: Yes X No Basis: L-0w G+tP<>M a Ma-w-t ac , r-i d rrt.E o u+r;, izc r) Hydrology Inundated: Yes X No Depth of standing water: --3 ` r,4 '-Ow T 4" Saturated soils: Yes X No Depth of saturated soil: Other indicators: 0Xrr:>i-zG7 P:0&1' ?,i fG.,a br<-ter. ? ? ?? ???? , o?r?u- ?r?,., c r?r..??? Wetland hydrology: Yes ? No Basis: 20,-?2rrL. 45re-12 r;k>?? Atypical situation: Yes No Normal Circumstances: Yes i---_ No Wetland Determination: Comments: WeL(I t ?r t.`l?7 Wetland Non-wetland Determined by: DATA FORM 1 WETLAND DETERMINATION Applicant Application Project +D»s-r- (?L.?N Name: Number: Name: H--,4F-0R-2 sun-. State: 1-4L County: _ Eo w" o,4 Legal Description: Township: Range: Date: Z1g1- Plot No.: A5 Section: Vegetation: List the three dominant species in each vegetation layer (5 if only 1 or 2 layers). Indicate species with observed morphological or known physiological adaptations with an asterisk (*). Indicator Indicator Species Status Species Status Trees Herbs 7. Secte, LW 2. nqn? z- ofL?/ 8. L5jD to- vim ryva, SAC., t 3. Lich . ?.? rcG 41 vw 14- (C, + 9. ggs<Ahpabs Woody vines 1Uatn i r. a, 4 (a'ny` `s 10. ( 5.CZ r tv6 ru rr% SAC- 11. 6.Irx nr9rw, dPI'L-- 12. Percentage of species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC: 100% Other indicators: ,:?50pL,1-?" f?oT? Hydrophytic vegetation: Yes ? No Basis: )' Kb / tea"r.-i/A.yT'r, Op'? , rAe- 1 rAC? L.oob??Q rtir c?E-rt rt?-r r-1 0-1 rr1 L. hltr-v t? 61?M ?NDEn?ROwTH Pry` ''r1" Soil i ti! C_wS 1 u ?-1 h Series and phase: On hydric soils list? Yes No Mottled: Yes ? No Mottle color: . -0- 1-f /4 Matrix color: 2.5 YF- {? Gleyed: Yes ?To Other indicators: L,42 pu-?" dcrr `r -rv - Ncrr Hydric soils: Yes ? No Basis: +-c,,-4 soIL--,? reen- Hydrology Inundated: Yes No ? Depth of standing water: Saturated soils: Yes No Depth of saturated soil: yAa-? -TQ Sc ?? .af.G Other indicators: i?euinO',4Cri; Or ol-, go?,' U ? ?r?? , ?x r C,? Or 4-4-00b j/ -4 ta- Wetland hydrology: Yes No Basis: 11-4r? r Atypical situation: Yes N? Normal Circumstances: Yes ? No Wetland Determination: Wetland L/ Non-wetland Comments:??? D?L?TG* ,c?t7? o Gt-I.?r ftitE1. L(F ?r4r t T''S fir}-3-A?p -n,rrr7•l -?-a Tt-l? ?45-i-?. ?t..cacx??NC9 bY?r,?,.rS rz-r?l . ?r? rn o^?c-?c..? Determined by: v' % DATA FORM I WETLAND DETERMINATION Applicant Application Project(4,114,r-,,?1p ate) Name: {- At-4-fib `'-r7 Number: Name: -*::'ur--?ST 6.ue" State: County: EDLOAI-4 Legal Description: Township: Range: Date: /qz Plot No.: C? Section: Vegetation: List the three dominant species in each vegetation layer (5 if only 1 or 2 layers). Indicate species with observed morphological or known physiological adaptations with an asterisk (*). Species Trees 2. C+cer . rJ hru rvz 3- 4&-Aj(X n ?c?rcti- Indicator Status Species Herbs QC . + 7. mac, S. ? Ic- vim, d 9. ?-a?. Japtca• Saplings/shrubs 4- 5 - 6. ?r?l>^uti Grro'EnlCcr?c., 6. prlVe Vl muS Percentage of species that are O Hydrophytic vegetation: Yes _ Soil fA c,,-/ twl SAL SAG-/ BL, FACW, E/ No - Indicator Status Woody vines 10- 11. Po K. Iv 12. and/or FAC: Other indicators: IG Basis: "L50%- or 90l" E (-VN?'41' 2 lrtc.c..vhid?5 Series and phase: On hydric soils list? Yes ? No Mottled: Yes k/ No • -? Mottle color: -1-95 `fr=-- 1/ ? Matrix color: 1 o '-Ktr - C /L Gleyed: Yes No ? Other indicators: Ly-./ 5-14Mvr-^ TD "Or --to-4cv IMC?T Hydric soils: Yes _l,e-"' No Basis: L- GH raor-! o - SDIL. G? a+7` f SE70 Hydrology Inundated: Yes Nn ' Depth of standing water: Saturated soils: Yes (/ No Depth of saturated soil: 0 Other indicators: PD6Agc re, , r pies ro.l? - 1r1 Wetland hydrology: Yes v'l No Basis: Atypical situation: Yes No ? Normal Circumstances: Yes, L'?, No Wetland Determination: Wetland ? Non-wetland Comments: r Determined by: / S / DATA FORM 1 WETLAND DETERMINATION Applicant Name: State: hl ti Date: Application Number: County: PCx-,-J^/14 Legal Description: Township Plot No.: r7 Section: Ve etg ation: List the three dominant species in each vegetation layer (5 if only 1 or 2 layers). Indicate species with observed morphological or known physiological adaptations with an asterisk (*). Indicator Species Status Trees 1. ?r?)c l„uc, Penns lvq,? Icaa.C.?u F 2. ?i.? I x n r9 rte. O 13c? FSIFC-H L?.y Indicator Species Status Herbs 7. S?rJC?GAf?vy 8. Ju,. aLV? 1 ?`c-?? / 9. W. iC,lt?+ JAPlhL i-z.l V- T f:74<? Woody vines 4•A(:er ru6('urn SAL 10. 5. Qu2 rC,x, p h e't' l bpi (. vy 11. I?x?cs r-t ?x.-n c ors c? ,rt- f15 12. a?d?r?n? cap ?v?y . 6. pla+an ocE,rd, -7' rccJS rn I c?-avx 1 1 Arees-rmou S ft-oore> Percentage of species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC: IQ X. Other indicators: SW/-,L,?-' 1?O? Hydrophytic vegetation: Yes ? No Basis: Soil ?iWGK?-A? U->,AHez J"C l-US Series No Series and phase:rats+t?t=1t? 1rn hydric soils list? Yes - Mottled: Yes ? No Mottle color: `ftz- Matrix color: 10 `flC Gleyed: Yes ? No Other indicators: P06 rnvt. tr4I7 1 C,49A70P-C7 Hydric soils: Yes ? No Basis: 1-oL-) ?.rantir?A rnd-rn-6s; tzvcar" Hydrology Portvt'1? Any"s? S Inundated: Yes ? No ? Depth of standing water: ft-4 Saturated soils: Yes ? No Depth of saturated soil: m ?i"L" ?tat'r?"7 Other indicators: L-1 t-i L) won-n011 rwvr -TVOt.-V-rL- rr--rti-Int? -rT+vr? t Wetland hydrology: Yes No V7- Normal t??srn?rE s 17E I?latc..n tvfL-4 Atypical situation: Yes No Normal Circumstances: Yes ? No Wetland Determination: Wetland ?- Non-wetland Comments: ?rLCb is pTLIMrs,?-T 4 P?orrvr cctl? ?tz?-t A? }won rr,? 6LU f-'m P W 1711 1Y..",-? pc%4 G.?1 e:?-o 5(-0{ E,5 LESS 7H<?r 1 G7 W 171 ! W I cwt p w G7A? c . /117 Sr J ??Vt f' <it t r-?; vT <'A-K- G? (?C- A l S 1?!\ RT1 d? I t i'J ( PIrt !?c%?a t "!r ICw Opt ?atilC?1} IC `.t 14"Ilrsl 1'L. &M)cJ1-4p. (U?TC/?-1r Determined by: r? J Project orzr is t hi Name. ?-?.-+;?aR-+? Range: DATA FORM 1 WETLAND DETERMINATION Applicant Application Name: -??or? Number: State: Ft(, County: Legal Description: Township: Date: 2-111 Z Plot No.: Section: Vegetation: List the three dominant species in each vegetation layer (5 if only 1 or 2 layers). Indicate species with observed morphological or known physiological adaptations with an asterisk (*). Species Trees 1. QUCrcc"S 2. 6ul, r- u hrurv? Indicator Status 3. ?Gtrp I r JS CGc/a? r n ?Q??.. Project-?7oiu--S-r Cs C, , Name:-/- 1;:n? C;vP__> Range: Indicator Species Status Herbs 7. (Fj 10 8. {?honc?2r-ro,? ?A? Saplings/shrubs Woody vines 4. ?-fq. S+_( .c.r 0joa, tA<,- 10. Svn ?)A.7y- 5. f anus occ ercl 1,7 hG? - 11. pvt5m (,/I 6. 12. Vr?,5 1AC..i Percentage of species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC: ±5?v? Other indicators: Hydrophytic vegetation: Yes ? No Basis:>'? ?..c.+`?' ?.T? `'? ??v.? Soil a Ce"?ic.. >rrkt aesr? c. wsaN? ro?4 Series and phase: ,« On hydric soils list? . Yes es No o Mottled: Yes ? No Mottle color: w Matrix color: Gleyed: Yes No Other indicators: cl?ctsa'n Tu-zrr u-r,? tc? t?1ri? Hydric soils: Yes _L,"? No Basis: Pos 111-45 4`1c-r?b t N r?tc?e, yn-s , I-ttSTlc? ?P t PCba?l Hydrology Inundated: Yes ? "? Depth of standing water: Saturated soils: Yes No Depth of saturated soil: Ly? = t 2? 1 a P ??? Other indicators: r r /?Goi< A-r7?7c-? i n-u> +"- sAA Wetland hydrology: Yes L_?V007 ? `"??B is: ' ? POs JTI `lam t ?-? ?t c?-ra?? Atypical situation: Yes No Normal Circumstances: Yes No Wetland Determination: Wetland Non-wetland Comments: PVze_4+r err. Li?T pl?v? new, Lru- tai ?u??-l ors 'p ? ? N/,a'L??_ I r:t Pr^S'i'`` ?--( 1,7!'i'Lt-t'?:? 12i?17 M ?f? - o rr. in 2.aT"'"-?'o v-t"?, Determined by: ` f L? C?"i+?? O? w?t-f'? Pr?'?U ? r rc fi?...r'?' ? ts"??CC ? 'I1 u?? -`??+? r?`-'f ?.or°7?s r r1 ?"''? DATA FORM 1 WETLAND DETERMINATION Applicant Application Project Name: Number: Name: State: County: Legal Description: Township: Range: 611 Date: Plot No.: Section: Veizetation: List the three dominant species in each vegetation layer (5 if only 1 or 2 layers). Indicate species with observed morphological or known physiological adaptations with an asterisk (*). Indicator Indicator S Gies Status Species Status Trees 1. Ltq. -+-f rc- uf,lu?.. ??-- ? Herbs 7. At?u I a (1 ?. ?/?sG f' 2. 6ce,i r-06v or^ 8. iz-,-)&V6 SAG. v 3, plo_4a nvs o?ucllcn fa (EG, c.w _ 9. PX su.- 1 V-y ys Woody vines 4. 5. S? 1? n rr,?, c., ??! Ism `log. ?c i .c C.• PrvnvS C,_rvlr,r`?a,rv,. ?vtJ 12. (eeeeC?ro?- irAL Percentage of species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC: ItOl Other indicators: 'GIr t-A-tN-0 Hydrophytic vegetation: Yes ? No Basis: ?`ttity-li% Soil Series and phase: c,? 1-? On hydric soils list? Yes No Mottled: Yes No ? Mottle color: Matrix color: 10 YE= ` I 3 Gleyed: Yes No Other indicators: U-41r6tz4 t 501L, - f3rww?l Hydric soils: Yes No ? Basis: a- 1LOPM4 UIX"Or-l- Hydrology Inundated: Yes No ? Depth of standing water: Saturated soils: Yes No ? Depth of saturated soil: Other indicators: Wetland hydrology: Yes No Atypical situation: Yes No _ Normal Circumstances: Yes ? Wetland Determination: Wetland _ Comments: TT?-/-N-1" Determined by Basis: ??'f i-Ftc4 1.22' No Non-wetland ?f