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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20110720 Ver 2_Mitigation As-Built Plans Final_20150626EDAR GROVE MITIGATION SITE Orange County, NC Bank Parcel Development Plan As -Built Report DWR Project # 11- 0720v2 Issue Date: June 2015 Submitted By: Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC Prepared By Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction .............................................................................................................. ............................... 1 1.1 Project Location and Description ...................................................................... ............................... 1 1.2 Project Goals and Objectives ............................................................................. ............................... 2 2.0 Project Area — Pre - Construction Condition Summary ............................................. ............................... 2 3.0 As Built Site Conditions .......................................................................................... ............................... 3 3.1 Restoration Plan ................................................................................................ ............................... 3 3.2 Vegetation Monitoring Plots ............................................................................. ............................... 4 3.3 Photo Stations ..................................................................................................... ..............................4 4.0 Monitoring, Maintenance Plan, and Reporting ........................................................ ............................... 4 5.0 Neuse Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Mitigation ............................................ ............................... 5 Appendix A: Site Maps Figure 1: Site Location Map Figure 2.1: Conservation Easement Area Figure 2.2: Vegetation Plot and Photo Station Monitoring Locations Figure 2.3: Neuse Buffer & Nutrient Offset Restoration Areas Figure 2.4: BPDP Neuse Buffer & Nutrient Offset Restoration Areas Figure 3: As -Built Exhibit Figure 4: Cedar Grove Stream Mitigation Plan Map Appendix B: Existing Conditions Photographs Appendix C: Vegetation Assessment Data Table l: Pant Species Summary Table 2: Vegetation Plot Mitigation Success Summary Table Table 3: Stem Count Total and Planted by Plot Species Appendix D: Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos Appendix E: Vegetation Monitoring Plot Data Sheets Appendix F: Photo Stations Appendix G: Corresyondence Letters NC DWR Credit Release Letter dated June 22, 2015 USACOE Cedar Grove Mitigation Plan Approval Letter dated May 13, 2014 ffm 1 toEnvironmental Banc & Exchange, LLC 1.0 Introduction LI Project Location and Description Located off of McDade Store Road (NCSR 1354), northwest of its intersection with Rick Road in Orange County, North Carolina (Figure 1), is the Neuse buffer and nutrient offset mitigation site currently known as Cedar Grove Mitigation Site (Site). The Site is located approximately 0.8 miles southwest of the intersection of McDade Store Road and State Route 86 and approximately 0.7 miles northeast of the intersection McDade Store Road and Efland Cedar Grove Road. The tract containing the Site is approximately 131.5 acres, which includes area within the right- of -way along its frontage of McDade Store Road. A 60.14 acre conservation easement protects the Site. Within the conservation easement, existing riparian areas have been restored and enhanced to generate both Neuse buffer and nutrient offset (nitrogen and phosphorus) credits. In addition, the dimension, pattern, and profile of existing perennial and intermittent stream channels located within the conservation easement have been restored at the Site in accordance with the approved stream mitigation plan approved by the Interagency Review Team (IRT) as provided in Appendix G. The As -Built design of the Cedar Grove Stream Mitigation Bank site is shown in Figures 2.3 and As -Built Exhibit. The remaining 71.36 acres not placed within a conservation easement will be developed as a low - density subdivision that will consist of three (3) single - family lots that are a minimum size of 28- acres, along with driveways, existing walking trails, and other infrastructure. Please refer to Table 1, below, for additional information regarding buffer restoration, buffer enhancement, and nutrient offset credits proposed within this Site. The Site is located within the Upper Falls Lake watershed in the Neuse River Basin (8 -digit USGS HUC 03020201, 12 -digit USGS 14UC 03020201 0301), more specifically within Neuse Sub -basin 03- 04 -01. Stormwater runoff from this site drains into the East Fork Eno River (Stream Index #27 -2 -3), which is located in the northeastern section of the Site. According to the N.C. Division of Water Quality Basinwide Information Management System (BIMS), the East Fork Eno River is classified as WS -II (Water Supply II), HQW (High Quality Waters), and NSW (Nutrient Sensitive Waters). The WS -II classification is for "waters used as sources of water supply for drinking, culinary, or food processing purposes which are generally in predominantly undeveloped watersheds ". HQW is a "supplemental classification intended to protect waters that are rated excellent based on biological and physical /chemical characteristics" while the NSW designation is for "Nutrient Sensitive Waters ". The purpose of this Site is to improve water quality within the Neuse River Basin, specifically the Falls Lake watershed, by providing off -site mitigation for development (both existing and proposed) requiring stream buffer mitigation pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0295 and nutrient offset credits pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0240. Nutrient offset credits can only be provided to offset nutrient loads in the Upper and Lower Falls Lake Watersheds of the 03020201 HUC. This Site is established under the terms and conditions of the EBX Upper Neuse Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Umbrella Mitigation Bank (Bank), signed on February 10, 2012, made and entered into by Environmental Banc and Exchange, LLC (EBX), acting as the Bank Sponsor (Sponsor), and the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Division of Water Quality (DWR). RM Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC 1.2 Project Goals and Objectives The goals of this buffer and nutrient offset mitigation project are: Improve the overall water quality and aquatic habitat in and around the unnamed tributaries of the Neuse River by reducing nutrient and sediment loads into the streams caused by development and agricultural influences. Improve the richness and diversity of the plant species within the conservation easement. Provide perpetual protection for the unnamed tributaries to the East Fork Eno River and associated riparian and upland buffers These goals will be met through the following objectives: - Establishing a native plant community to match the endemic plant species at the Bank Site. - Reducing the quantities of exotic invasive species at the Bank Parcel through chemical methods. - Establishing a conservation easement to provide long -term protection for the Bank Site. - Donation of the conservation easement and all of its interests, in perpetuity, to an accredited or approved land trust or stewardship program. 2.0 Proiect Area — Pre - Construction Condition Summary The majority of the existing riparian areas within the Site were considered maintained/disturbed and cultivated lands that have, historically, been a maintained golf course, which included fairways, greenways, driving range, and maintained fields. The Neuse riparian buffer area width within the maintained/disturbed and cultivated land areas were less than 50 feet in some instances prior to mitigation work activities. As part of buffer mitigation, Neuse buffers would be restored out to a minimum of 50 feet. Other riparian areas which extended 51 feet to a maximum of 200 feet on both sides of the bankfull elevation of each restored stream bank would be planted and described as nutrient offset areas and are shown on Figure 2.4. These areas were ripped and scarified prior to vegetation planting activities. Existing grasses were mowed and treated with herbicide to reduce competition with planted species. Where necessary, invasive species were also treated with herbicide to ensure they do not become dominant, or hinder the establishment, growth and survival of planted vegetation. In addition to maintained/disturbed and cultivated land areas within the Site, there are existing forested riparian areas which have been selectively timbered. Significant portions of the secondary understory within these existing forested riparian areas have been cleared. Riparian buffer enhancement was considered for these forested areas that are within 50 feet of the stream, but lacking adequate stem counts. Riparian buffer enhancement is defined as the process of converting a sparsely woody vegetated area (greater than or equal to 100 trees per acre but less than 200 trees per acre that are greater than or equal to five inches diameter at breast height (dbh) for trees and greater than two feet in height for shrubs) to a forested riparian buffer area (15A NCAC 02B .0233 (2)(m)). Nuisance and exotic vegetation are not included in the stem count. The areas originally considered for enhancement are shown on Figure 2.4. Based on initial discussions with DWR staff, enhanced areas will be considered for Neuse buffer enhancement. RM 2 Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC 3.0 As Built Site Conditions 3.1 Restoration Plan Stream restoration and enhancement construction activities at the Bank Site were completed in early May 2015 in accordance with the Cedar Grove Stream Mitigation Plan approved by the IRT. Neuse riparian buffers and other riparian areas were planted on May 13, 2015. Construction activities included priority 1 stream restoration, stream enhancement, bank stabilization, and installation of stream structures. Removal of golf course cart paths, draining and filling ponds, and planting Neuse riparian buffers (0 -50') and other riparian areas (51 -200') within the conservation area were also completed. Monitoring devices were installed post - construction which includes 12 photo stations and 12 vegetation plots. In addition, baseline vegetation sampling was conducted. All photographs and data are attached in the appendices. On June 15, 2015, DWR staff conducted an on -site visit to inspect the As -Built conditions of the buffer mitigation and nutrient offset areas. Based on DWR's findings at the site visit, approximately 4.22 acres of planted riparian areas were removed from the creditable acreage for the bank. Originally, Neuse riparian buffers and other riparian areas were proposed within Conservation Easement Area 3 along Ponds A and B as well as stream UT6 (Figure 2.4). These areas are considered not subject to generate credit and account for the 4.22 acres removed from the creditable acreage for the bank. The letter documenting DWR's findings is in Appendix G. Abandoned golf course fairway areas within the conservation easement were bush - hogged and scarified prior to vegetation planting activities. The established microtopography on level surfaces will promote diffuse flow and surface water storage. In addition, subsurface hardpans were eliminated to promote vegetation growth and survival and to increase groundwater recharge rates. Where necessary, invasive species were treated with herbicide to ensure they do not become dominant within the Bank Site, or hinder the establishment, growth and survival of planted vegetation. The Cedar Grove Bank Site was planted with bare root seedlings consisting of species previously observed on the Bank Site and selected species known to inhabit Dry Mesic Oak - Hickory Forest community type as described in Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina (Schafale and Weakley, 1990). Table 1 (Appendix C) provides a listing of planted species and a summary of total stems planted at the Bank Site. A total of 28,200 individual stems, or 787 stems per acre, were planted within the Bank Site, which is slightly above the desired 680 stems per acre. A total of 3,000 live stakes were also planted along streams banks to provide bank stability and aquatic cover as required per the stream mitigation plan approved by the IRT. The planted species were a mixture of hardwood tree species consistent with those found within a Basic Dry Mesic Oak - Hickory Forest in the Piedmont. Plant composition consisted of ten (10) tree species. The Bank Sponsor will conduct Monitoring Year 1 field exercises during the fall of 2015. Temporary and permanent native herbaceous seed mix was applied simultaneously to the nutrient offset restoration areas within the Bank Site area. Temporary seed will provide cover until the permanent seed applied becomes established. Temporary cover consisted of millet (Echinochloa crusgalli), annual rye grain (Secale cereale), and crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum). Permanent ground cover consisted of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum), deertongue (Panicum clandestinman), black -eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), and riverbank wildrye (Elymus riparius). RM Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC 3.2 Vegetation Monitoring Plots Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC permanently installed twelve (12) vegetation plots for future vegetation monitoring purposes on May 14, 2015. The locations of each vegetation plot are depicted on Figure 2.2 (Appendix A). The vegetation plots were randomly setup throughout the Bank Site and each are 100 square meters in size (10 meter by 10 meter square plots). Baseline vegetation monitoring was conducted in general accordance to CVS -EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation (CVS -EEP, v4.2). Table 2 (Appendix C) provides a success summary for each vegetation monitoring plot. As a result of DWR's site visit on June 15, 2015 and the removal of 4.22 acres from the bank, vegetation plot #1 will not require monitoring. However, all twelve vegetation monitoring plots will continue to be monitored. Vegetation plot #I monitoring data will be reported; however, it will be discarded from the site's overall stems /acre average and will not be counted towards the success criteria. Based on the baseline vegetation monitoring, all twelve (12) vegetation monitoring plots exceeded the proposed planting ratio of 680 stems per acre. The Site's average baseline planted stems per acre is 787 excluding vegetation plot #1. (Table 2, Appendix Q. Table 3 (Appendix C) provides a more detailed summary of stem counts and the type of planted species within each vegetation monitoring plot. The number of planted stems per acre for the monitoring plots range from 688 to 931 stems per acre. Photographs of each vegetation monitoring plot are located in Appendix D. Vegetation Monitoring Plot Data Sheets are provided in Appendix E. Each Vegetation Monitoring Plot Data Sheet provides the measurements, location, and vigor of each planted tree within the vegetation monitoring plots. 3.3 Photo Stations Photo documentation is a key essential to monitoring the success criteria of the Bank Site. Photographs provide a visual representation of the onsite vegetation conditions. Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC installed twelve (12) permanent photo stations for future annual monitoring purposes. The locations of each photo station are depicted on Figures 2.2 (Appendix A). Photographs for the photo stations are located in Appendix F. 4.0 Monitoring, Maintenance Plan, and Reporting The Site will be monitored for five (5) consecutive years or until the required success criteria have been met as determined by DWR. Monitoring activities will begin immediately following the completion of planting in order to alleviate any potential problems as they occur. If necessary, supplemental planting and additional site modifications will be implemented. The riparian restoration/enhancement will be monitored at the end of the growing season, projected to be in the fall (November) of 2015. First monitoring data shall not be measured less than five (5) months after completion of initial planting. DWR will be notified when supplemental planting is to occur within Site. A monitoring report will be submitted annually to DWR no later than December 31 of each monitoring year describing the conditions of the Site and relating those conditions to the success criteria. Monitoring activities will follow the terms and conditions of the EBX Upper Neuse Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Umbrella Mitigation Bank made and entered into by EBX, acting as the Bank Sponsor, and the DWR. The Cedar Grove Bank Site contains 12 vegetative monitoring plots, 11 of which will be monitored and reported in general accordance with the CVS -EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation (CVS -EEP, v4.2). Twelve (10) by ten (10) meter square plots have been permanently established following completion of the planting phase and at least two opposing corners have been permanently installed and surveyed for future use. The plant species, density, survival rates, and the cause of mortality, if identifiable, will be recorded within each plot. Twelve (12) vegetation plots will be sampled and reported annually; however, vegetation 4 Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC plot #1 will be discarded from the site's overall stems /acre average and will not be counted towards the success criteria. Success criteria will be generated from vegetation monitoring plots 2 — 12. The primary focus of the vegetative monitoring will be solely on the tree stratum, although shrub and herbaceous species encountered may also be recorded, but will not be counted towards the success criteria. Within Neuse buffer and nutrient offset restoration areas, success criteria will be based on the survival of a minimum density of 320 trees per acre after five years of monitoring. Within Neuse buffer enhancement areas, success criteria will be based on a minimum of at least two tree species at an average density of 320 trees per acre following five years of monitoring. Vegetation monitoring will occur in the fall season (November). A determination will be made regarding the success of the project following the collection and evaluation of ecological and physical monitoring data, photographs, and site observations. 5.0 Neuse Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Mitigation The Cedar Grove Site will provide Neuse buffer and nutrient offset mitigation credits for development impacts within the Neuse River Basin USGS HUC 03020201, specifically the Falls Lake watershed (Figure 1). Of the 60.14 acres conservation easement (Figure 3), approximately 39.43 acres will be dedicated to Neuse buffer restoration / enhancement and nutrient offset restoration. A Neuse buffer restoration area of 14.46 acres (629,616 sf) will be used to generate 14.46 acres (629,616 sf) of Neuse buffer credits. A Neuse buffer enhancement area of 0.75 acres (32,611 sf) will be used to generate 0.25 acres (10,870 sf) (enhancement area divide by 3) of Neuse buffer credits. Therefore, a total of 14.71 acres (640,486 sf) of Neuse buffer credit will be generated. The remaining 24.22 acres of riparian restoration area within the Site (i.e. areas outside of the Neuse buffer) will provide nutrient offset credits for nitrogen and phosphorus. The Site will provide 55,052.54 pounds of Nitrogen Nutrient Offset credit and 3,545.81 pounds of Phosphorous Nutrient Offset credit. Table 1 provides a summary of mitigation credit for the Site. Table 1: Mitigation Credit Summary NEUSE BUFFER RESTORATION /ENHANCEMENT Conservation Area TOTAL ACERAGE RATIO TOTAL CREDITS Conservation Area 2 TOTAL Neuse River Buffer (Acres) Restoration 1.37 (59,503 sf) 3.02 (131,551 sf) 10.07 (438,562 sf) 14.46 (629,616 sf) 1:1 14.46 (629,616 sf) NUTRIENT OFFSET RESTORATION Nutrient Offset Restoration (Acres) 2.69 7.14 14.39 24.22 lim 0 Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC Nitrogen Credit (2,273.02 lbs /ac) 6,114.42 16,229.36 32,708.76 55,052.54 Enhancement 0.00 0.75 (32,611 sf) 0.00 0.75 (32,611 sf) 3:1 0.25 (10,870 sf) Phosphorus Credit (146.4 lbs /ac) 393.82 1,045.30 2,106.70 3,545.81 6.0 References Lee Michael T., Peet Robert K., Roberts Steven D., and Wentworth Thomas R., 2008. CVS -EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation Level. Version 4.2 North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP) 2004. Guidelines for Riparian Buffer Restoration. Available at internet site: http: / /www.nceel2.net/news /reports /buffers.12df. Accessed August 2009. Schafale MP and AS Weakley. 1990. Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina: Third Approximation. North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, Division of Parks and Recreation, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Raleigh, North Carolina. RM 6 Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC APPENDIX A Site Maps RM Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC 03010<104 Legen Roads Cedar Grove Streams Cedar Grove Mitigation Site QHUC Boundary w�rFIGURE 1 - SITE LOCATION MAP CEDAR GROVE MITIGATION SITE 0 1,000 2,000 ORANGE COUNTY, NC Feet Hawkins Rd 0 n N N d C N, U Off. d� Cedar Grove Mitigation Site a �penStreti / Date: 6/9/2015 Drawn by: BSH Checked by: xxxxxxxx Carr Store R d a p (and) contributors, CC -BY -SA fires a UT1 ,- East For r Eno River y UT5 t UT3 Y k / J I UT2 UT4 UT2 Q �F1F� Y _ r =Legen o Roads O Cedar Grove Streams Cedar Grove Mitigation Site Y t s { { L I County Boundaries � A r -- ElParcels Pa Icl• in.g e GIA NC,OneMap, US EPA, NC OneMap, NC Center for geographic Lnfor and Analysis N 911 Board Date: 6/19/2015 w FIGURE 2.1 - CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA MAP E Drawn by: BSH s CEDAR GROVE MITIGATION SITE 0 250 500 Checked by: xxxxxxxx res —� —� ORANGE COUNTY, NC € Feet o ' t Z a "PS11 .' ❑ VP6 PS10 VPi '�i. j r� PS 12 yVP2 VP3 ,fir << + �. _ ❑ _ : / 1 � �, f t � � 5 ❑ A [A N JIW PS8 k/. 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T Legend Roads a ■ r Vegetation Plots r' 0 Photo Stations f Cedar Grave Mitigation Site NC OneMap, NC Center for Geographic Information and Aural sis, NC 911 ' Board - FIGURE 2.2 Date: 6/19/2015 wE VEGETATION PLOT AND PHOTO STATION LOCATION MAP s Drawn by: BSH res o zzs aso CEDAR GROVE MITIGATION SITE Checked by: xxxxxxxx Feet ORANGE COUNTY, NC NUTRIENT OFFSET RESTORATION Conservation Area Nutrient Offset Nitrogen Creclit Phosphorus Creclit Restoration (Acres) NEUSE BUFFER RESTORATION/ENHANCEMENT (146.4 lbs /ac) 1 2.69 6,114.42 Neuse River Buffer (Acres) 2 7.14 16,229.36 Conservation Area 3 14.39 32,708.76 2,106.70 TOTAL 24.22 Restoration Fnhancement �' 1 1.37 (59,503 sfl 0 a 2 3.02 (131,551 sfl 0.75 (32,611 sfl 3 10.07 (438,562 sfl 0 TOTAL ACERAGE 14.46 (629,616 sfl 0.75 (32,611 sfl a RATIO 1:1 3:1 p TOTAL CREDITS 14.46 (629,616 sfl 0.25 (10,870 sfl° _ NUTRIENT OFFSET RESTORATION Conservation Area Nutrient Offset Nitrogen Creclit Phosphorus Creclit Restoration (Acres) (2,273.02 lbs /ac) (146.4 lbs /ac) 1 2.69 6,114.42 393.82 2 7.14 16,229.36 1,045.30 3 14.39 32,708.76 2,106.70 TOTAL 24.22 55,052.54 3,545.81 �y Will J Conservation Area #3 - . - RW a XL lk W x' x. w Y . 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POPE DB 1669, PG 60 LINE BEARING DISTANCE I I LINE BEARING DISTANCE L -46 N 30'38'19' E 71.73' I L -55 S 08'14'13" E 84.35' L -47 N 43731'34" E 82.98' I L -56 S 62`52'02' E 62.34' L -46 N 05'39'34" W 722.42' L -57 S 09:3242' E 110.93' L -49 N 2259'13' E 85.69' I L -58 S 33'1508' W 67.41' L -50 N 48'30'13' E 12779' ( L -59 S 25:3526' W 105.19' L -51 S 4847'39" E 9235' ( L -60 S 42J445' W 96.58' L--52 S 19'1929" E 55.64' I L -61 S 484459" W 70.02' L---53 S 2322'11' E 36,72' L -62 S 87'50'46' W 217.64' L -54 S 21'3424" E 111.93' I 150.46' L -33 N 11 "41.39' E• BANK PARCEL DEVELOPMENT PLAN D WR-PRO,JECT #1 1- 0720 V2 CEDAR GROVE TOWNSHIP JUNE 15, 2015 ORANGE COUNTY, N.C. SCALE: 1 " = 200' 200' 100' 0 200' 400' GRAPHIC SCALE f / �dh ryq JOSEPH W. COMPTON, JR. /// ANNE E COMPTON DB 870, PG 329 PB 25, PG 24 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA N/F MARGERET S. ANDERSON HEIRS 90 -E -312 DB 227 PG 1584 JOSEPH W_ COMPTON, JR. ANNE E. COMPTON DB 870, PG 329 PB 25, PG 24 EIP N 7655:21" E 118.78' 01 11111111// C A SS /O` 1, JAMES R. WATSON, PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR NO 4712, CERTIFY THAT THIS SURVEY IS OF ANOTHER CATEGORY. TO WIT, • g SEAL �� °° AN EXCEPTION TO THE DEFINITION OF SUBDIVISION. t L- -4712 7j�7rF51 R i i 00 LEGEND & ACREAGE DATA ORANGE COUNTY (ACREAGE DATA BY COMPU7FR) 11 JAMES R. WATSON , CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT WAS DRAWN UNDER MY SUPERVISION FROM AN ACTUAL SURVEY MADE UNDER MY SUPERVISION,- (DEED DESCRIPTION RECORDED IN MAP & DEED BOOKS NOTED); THAT THE BOUNDARIES NOT SURVEYED ARE CLEARLY INDICATED AS DRAWN FROM INFORMATION REFERENCED HEREON; THAT THE RATIO OF PRECISION AS CALCULATED IS 1: 10.000+: THAT THIS PLAT WAS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH G.S. 47 -30 AS AMENDED. WITNESS MY ORIGINAL SIGNATURE, REGIS7R4TION NUMBER AND SEAL THIS 15TH DAY OF JUNE AD_, 2015. 2."t4r�.. L --4712 LINE TABLE AROUND CONSERVATION EASEMENT #2 j LINE LINE TABLE DISTANCE I LINE AROUND CONSERVATION EASEMENT-13 DISTANCE BEARING DISTANCE" [ LINE BEARING DISTANCE S 50'17'39" W 72.94' L -24 N 52'40'17" E 60.53' S 59;37'09" W 84.27' 1-25 N 76'07'24' E 111.56' S 54'57'38" W 266.53' L-26 N 25'01'40' E 5124' � S 43'21'15" W 244.97' I L -27 N 40`49'11' E 62.05' S 38'42'53' W 117.51' 1-28 N 47-01'18' E 65.13' S 30'21'25' W 97.13' i L -29 N 17'58'21 ' E" 107.47' S 48'4435" W 76.69' L -30 N 0654:39" W 44 -47' S 22'40'10" W 84.81' L -31 N 61'55'13' E 190.50' S 20'03'15" W 176.12 L -32 N 055664" W 54_19' S 00`46'05" W 150.46' L -33 N 11 "41.39' E• 160.74' N 865326" W 18775' 1--34 N 53'47'17' E 223.68' S 77-1852' W 51.09' [ L -35 N 64'14'25' E 235.62' N 80'44'06' W 8772' L -36 N 25'1354' W 23786' ) S 85'04'4.3' W 81 -07' L -37 S 57'14'13" W 89.17' S 62'4607" W 79.18' [ L -38 N 71'25'09' W 159.96' S 77'37'SS' W 59.53' L -39 S 55'3324" W 80.52' N 78'31 02" W 92413' L -40 S 76'10'19" W 165.91, N 0251'15' E 94.71' L -41 N 75'17'1.1' W 113.33' N 23'1644' F_- 155.57' L -42 N 59 26 22" W 103.91' N 30'3846" E 720.00' L -43 Al 54'1522" W 8938' N 35'36'53" E 192.46' L -44 N 23'2921" W 7954' N 29'5955" E 164.90' L -45 N 16'08'20" E 126.87' N 7655:21" E 118.78' 01 11111111// C A SS /O` 1, JAMES R. WATSON, PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR NO 4712, CERTIFY THAT THIS SURVEY IS OF ANOTHER CATEGORY. TO WIT, • g SEAL �� °° AN EXCEPTION TO THE DEFINITION OF SUBDIVISION. t L- -4712 7j�7rF51 R i i 00 LEGEND & ACREAGE DATA ORANGE COUNTY (ACREAGE DATA BY COMPU7FR) 11 JAMES R. WATSON , CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT WAS DRAWN UNDER MY SUPERVISION FROM AN ACTUAL SURVEY MADE UNDER MY SUPERVISION,- (DEED DESCRIPTION RECORDED IN MAP & DEED BOOKS NOTED); THAT THE BOUNDARIES NOT SURVEYED ARE CLEARLY INDICATED AS DRAWN FROM INFORMATION REFERENCED HEREON; THAT THE RATIO OF PRECISION AS CALCULATED IS 1: 10.000+: THAT THIS PLAT WAS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH G.S. 47 -30 AS AMENDED. WITNESS MY ORIGINAL SIGNATURE, REGIS7R4TION NUMBER AND SEAL THIS 15TH DAY OF JUNE AD_, 2015. 2."t4r�.. L --4712 LINE TABLE AROUND CONSERVATION EASEMENT #2 j LINE BEARING DISTANCE I LINE BEARING DISTANCE L -63 N 49'40'30" E 149.05' L -80 S 20'25:36" W 189.54' L -64 N 54'40'08' E 97.77' L -81 S 494946" W 63.44' L -65 N 30053.9" w 9.I' L-82 S 71'4654" W 81.33' L -66 N 08'11 1O" W 99.78' L -83 S 53'0256' W 16745' L -67 N 17'26'22" E 81.03' L -84 S 6,5'1,748' W 124.46' L -68 N 34'4659' E 55.25' L -85 S 88'59'13" W 108.50' L--69 N 52'12'54' E 58.17' L -86 S 5448'06' W 16700' I L -70 N 66'30'10' E 67.57' L -87 S 6f 52;41' W„ 237.83' I L -71 N 85'53'17" E 78.89' L -88 S 66'39'11' W 139.09' L--72 S 71'3246' E 89.64' I L -89 N 00'05'18' W 159.60' L -73 S 44'15'34" E 118.95' I L -90 N 12'5824' W 50.77' L -74 S 45'16'10' E 6276' L -91 N 24'31'53' W 42.26` L -75 S 89'00'40" E 86.45' L-92 N 32'20 ;36' W 92.79' L -76 N 56'06'07" E 230.78' I L -93 S 552237" W 67.57' L -77 N 69'10'11' E 163.73' L -94 N 58'2822" W 50.00' L -78 N 80'41'13" E 9779' 1--95 N 50'08'39' W 50.00 ' L -79 S 25 52 49 E 273.40 ((( --- ­4 = CONSERVATION EASEMENT (C. E)- I tNES NOT SURVEYED C.E. #1 = 5.02 ACRES± C.E. #2 = 14.21 ACRES± C.E. #3 = 40.91 ACRES ±. TOTAL AREA IN C.E = 60.14 ACRES± NUTRIENT OFFSET RESTORATION AREA WITHIN C-E. �,l = 2.69 ACRES± WITHIN C.E 2 = 7.14 ACRES± WITHIN C.E = 14.39 ACRES± TOTAL AREA = 24.22 ACRES± - NEUSE BUFFER RESTORA77ON AREA WITHIN CE. 11 = 1.37 ACRES± (59,503 SO. FT.-I) WITHIN C.E. #2 = 3.02 ACRES± (131 „551 SO. FT. ±) WITHIN C.E. #3 = 10.07 ACRES± (438,562 SQ. FT.-±) TOTAL AREA = 14.46 ACRES± = NEUSE BUFFER ENHANCEMENT AREA WITHIN C.E #1 = 0.00 ACRES WITHIN C.E. #2 = 0.75 ACRES± (32,611 S4. FT. ±) WITHIN C.E. 13 - 0.00 ACRES TOTAL AREA = 0.75 ACRES--k (32,611 SQ. FT. ±) MA TRIX EAST, PLLC �► PROFESSIOWL LAND SURVEYORS 806 N. 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SITE BOUNDARY DATA IS FROM INFO. PROVIDED TO ' ECOENGINEERING BY MATRIX EAST, LLC ON 2/21/2012. 2, TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION WITHIN THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT IS FROM A FIELD SURVEY BY THE JOHN R. �■■Ij MCADAMS COMPANY, INC. THE VERTIVCAL DATUM IS NAVD 88. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS SHOWN ON SHEETS C1--C3 4. THE TOTAL PROPOSED EASEMENT ACREAGE FOR THIS PROJECT IS 63.40 ACRES, yy 5. THE CONSTRUCTION DISTURBANCE AREA IS 1 7' _ APPROXIMATELY 28,05 ACRES, o p C z - LEGEND STANDARD BUFFER RESTORATION AREA 0 0 NEUSE BUFFER ENHANCEMENT AREA NEUSE NUTRIENT AREA EXISTING WATER FEATURES 0 (STREAMS AND PONDS) ° "' CONSERVATION EASEMENT PROJECT NO EBX- 11071 Figure 4. nLENAKE; EBXI 1071 —OSI Stream Mitigation Plan Map DESIGNED HY: ANG/GHB DRAWN $Y:KAS/ANG /MAO SCALE: 1 , i 200' +GRAPHIC SCALE - 200 0 100 200 4Qp - DATE: []Ei- J -2013 SHEET NO, 1 lYLCh = olio ft. ' 0_1 [AwADAMS H LINE TABLE LINE BEARING LENGTH ■ L -1 N 3r07'522 =E 35.26 Z ° L -2 N 36'16'21' E 29.77 U L-3 N 33'35'53' E 30.79 L -4 N 30'27'05" E 28.46 U p F! L-°5 N 2754'13" E 25.51 (D @ ■ C=n � ' v r7 ■ - 0 ■ LINE TABLE LINE BEARING LENGTH L -6 L -7 N 26'57'56' E " 32.53 30,86 - N 24!16'01 E L-8 L -g N 22"30`42" E 21'16'22" E 30.54 30,40 ■ ¢- L -10 N N 20'12'45' E 31.44 F o L -11 N 18'40'28" E 30.14 W E-" b L -12 N 18'03'24" E 32.10 ° m >; U ru L -13 N 1715'p3' E 42.22 ■ L -14 N 15'57'53' E 158,60 z co QQ •I`ttxltlrls "' �•�' �\A CAR 'rrr 'f 44 280,., - =,ti N� r N r � rr #<<l1111ffti'�1 Q U) [z7 �r 4 C7 a a kO GENERAL NOTES � n 1. SITE BOUNDARY DATA IS FROM INFO. PROVIDED TO ' ECOENGINEERING BY MATRIX EAST, LLC ON 2/21/2012. 2, TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION WITHIN THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT IS FROM A FIELD SURVEY BY THE JOHN R. �■■Ij MCADAMS COMPANY, INC. THE VERTIVCAL DATUM IS NAVD 88. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS SHOWN ON SHEETS C1--C3 4. THE TOTAL PROPOSED EASEMENT ACREAGE FOR THIS PROJECT IS 63.40 ACRES, yy 5. THE CONSTRUCTION DISTURBANCE AREA IS 1 7' _ APPROXIMATELY 28,05 ACRES, o p C z - LEGEND STANDARD BUFFER RESTORATION AREA 0 0 NEUSE BUFFER ENHANCEMENT AREA NEUSE NUTRIENT AREA EXISTING WATER FEATURES 0 (STREAMS AND PONDS) ° "' CONSERVATION EASEMENT PROJECT NO EBX- 11071 Figure 4. nLENAKE; EBXI 1071 —OSI Stream Mitigation Plan Map DESIGNED HY: ANG/GHB DRAWN $Y:KAS/ANG /MAO SCALE: 1 , i 200' +GRAPHIC SCALE - 200 0 100 200 4Qp - DATE: []Ei- J -2013 SHEET NO, 1 lYLCh = olio ft. ' 0_1 [AwADAMS APPENDIX B Existing Conditions Photographs RM Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC Appendix B. Cedar Grove Existing Conditions Photos UT Looking Upstream (5/19/2015) UT2 Looking Upstream (5/19/2015) UT2 Looking Downstream (5/19/2015) Appendix B. Existing Conditions Photos UT Looking Downstream (5/19/2015) UT2 Looking Downstream (5/19/2015) UT3 Looking Downstream (5/19/2015) Cedar Grove Existing Conditions Photos UT3 Looking Downstream (5/19/2015) Appendix B. Existing Conditions Photos LA"' UT5 Looking Downstream (5/19/2015) APPENDIX C Vegetation Assessment Data RM Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC Appendix C. Vegetation Assessment Data Table 1. Planted Species Summary Planted Date: May 13, 2015 Table 2. Vegetation Plot Mitigation Success Summary Stream / Species Total Stems Scientific Name Common Name Type Planted Betula nigra River Birch Bare Root 4,000 Cercis canadensis Eastern Redbud Bare Root 200 Liriodendron tulipifera Tuliptree Bare Root 4,000 Platanus occidentalis American sycamore Bare Root 8,200 Quercus michauxii Swamp Chestnut Oak Bare Root 3,700 Quercus nigra Water Oak Bare Root 3,000 Quercus phellos Willow Oak Bare Root 2,000 Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak Bare Root 600 Quercus pagoda Cherry Bark Oak Bare Root 2,000 Cephalanthus occidentalis Common Buttonbush Bare Root 500 6 688 Total 28,200 Salix nigra Black Willow Live Stake 1,000 Populus deltoides Cottonwood Live Stake 1,000 Cornus amomum Silky Dogwood Live Stake 1,000 728 Yes Total 3,000 Table 2. Vegetation Plot Mitigation Success Summary Stream / Riparian Total Stems /Acre Success Wetland Buffer (Including Unknown Criteria Plot # Stems /Acre Stems /Acre Volunteers Species) Met? 1 890 890 0 890 Yes 2 890 890 0 890 Yes 3 688 688 0 688 Yes 4 769 769 0 769 Yes 5 728 728 0 728 Yes 6 688 688 0 688 Yes 7 809 809 0 931 Yes 8 607 607 0 728 Yes 9 688 688 0 769 Yes 10 850 850 0 850 Yes 11 850 850 0 890 Yes 12 728 728 0 769 Yes Project Average 766 766 0 799 Yes Appendix C. Vegetation Assessment Data Table 3: Stem Count Total and Planted by Plot Species Project Name: Cedar Grove Mitigation Site Current Plot Data (MYO 2015) Annual Means Species 15202015 -01- 0001)5202015 -01- 000235202015 -01- 000315202015 -01- 0004) 5202015 -01- 00015202015 -01- 000605202015 -01- 000735202015- 01 -000F 15202015- 01- 0005*5202015 -01- 001015202015 -01- 0011)5202015 -01 -0012 MYO(2015) Scientific Name Common Name Type PnoL! P -all T PnoL P -all T PnoL P -all T PnoL! P -all T PnoL P -all T PnoL P -all T PnoL P -all T PnoL: P -all T PnoL P -all T PnoL P -all T PnoLl P -all T PnoL P -all T PnoL P -all T Betula nigra river birch Tree 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 7 7 7 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 21 21 21 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud Tree 7 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 9 9 DONTKNOW: unsure record 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 9 9 Liriodendron tulipifera t*tree Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 19 19 19 Platanus occidentalis American sycamore Tree 6 6 6 3 3 3 5 5 5 8 8 8 1 1 1 6 6 6 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 1 l 1 2 2 2 48 48 48 Quercus oak Tree 8 8 8 3 3 3 5 5 5 8 8 8 4 4 4 6 6 6 2 2 2 7 7 7 11 11 11 14 14 14 7 7 7 75 75 75 Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 Quercus nigra water oak Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 Quercus phellos willow oak Tree 6 6 6 2 2 2 5 5 5 7 7 7 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 34 34 34 Quercus rubra northern red oak Tree 7 7 7 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 4 4 1 1 1 18 18 18 Unknown Shrub or Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 Stem count 22 22 22 22 22 22 17 17 17 19 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 23 23 23 18 18 18 19 19 19 21 21 21 22 22 22 19 19 19 237 237 237 size (ares) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 size (ACRES) 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.30 5 S 5849.5 7 7890.7 7 Stems per ACRE 890.31 890.31 890.4 90.3 890.31 890.6 90.3 890.3 688 688 688 768.9 768.9 1 728.41728.4 11 6881 688 930.81 930.81930.8 728.6 28.4 728.4 728.4 768.9 768.9 768.9 849.81 890.31890. 31 90.3 ' . 768.91768.9 799.3 799.3 799.3 APPENDIX D Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos RM Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC Appendix D. Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos Cedar Grove Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos Vegetation Plot 1 (5/14/2015) Vegetation Plot 2 (5/14/2015) Vegetation Plot 3 (5/14/2015) Vegetation Plot 4 (5/14/2015) Vegetation Plot 5 (5/14/2015) Vegetation Plot 6 (5/14/2015) Appendix D. Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos Cedar Grove Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos Vegetation Plot 7 (5/14/2015) Vegetation Plot 8 (5/14/2015) Vd 9 Vegetation Plot 9 (5/14/2015) Vegetation Plot 10 (5/14/2015) Vegetation Plot 11 (5/14/2015) Vegetation Plot 12 (5/14/2015) APPENDIX E Vegetation Monitoring Data Sheets RM Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC Vegetation Monitoring Data (VMD) Datasheet Please till in any missing data and correct any errors. Plot 05202015 -01 -0001 1.0 'arty: Role: Date last planted: 05/2015 VMD Year (1-5): Date: 1 n 2 Platanus occidentalis ® N lanting date n/yy? 1.1 2.8 39.0 Check box if plot was not Taxonomic Standard: R 1.1 5.3 Notes: sampled, specify reason below Taxonomic Standard DATE: 4 Platanus occidentalis ® R 1.2 Latitude or UTM -N: 1890580.3392 Datum: NAD83/W 5 Quercus sp. O (de m) TM - Longitude or UTM- E: 1953374.114 UTM Zone: 17N 7 Liriodendron tulipifera Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): 168 55.0 El Plot Dimensions: X: 10 Y: 10l ❑ plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X 4.8 41.0 _-m-_- 9 Platanus occidentalis O R 3.3 2.9 May 2015 Data Z THIS YEAR'S DATA R 3.3 0.6 21.0 0 11 Cercis canadensis ID Species Name Map Source* X Y 0.1m 0.1m 0.5 Height DBH lcm* 1 * Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes lcm* 1 char 5.6 3.1 cm cm sprout 1 Platanus occidentalis O R 1.0 0.4 45.0 n 2 Platanus occidentalis ® R 1.1 2.8 39.0 3 Quercus sp. O R 1.1 5.3 25.0 4 Platanus occidentalis ® R 1.2 7.9 45.0 5 Quercus sp. O R 3.2 9.4 45.0 7 Liriodendron tulipifera ® R 3.2 7.2 55.0 El 8 Quercus sp. R 3.2 4.8 41.0 _-m-_- 9 Platanus occidentalis O R 3.3 2.9 55.0 10 Quercus sp. R 3.3 0.6 21.0 11 Cercis canadensis R 5.6 0.5 33.0 12 Cercis canadensis R 5.6 3.1 32.0 13 Cercis canadensis O R 5.7 5.8 38.0 14 Cercis canadensis R 5.6 8.4 35.0 _-m-_- 15 Cercis canadensis @ R 7.6 7.9 25.0 16 Cercis canadensis R 7.7 5.3 25.0 17 Cercis canadensis 0 R 7.6 3.1 35.0 El 18 Platanus occidentalis R 7.6 0.7 50.0 19 Platanus occidentalis O R 9.9 0.2 55.0 E 20 Quercus sp. R 9.8 2.4 30.0 F] 21 Quercus sp. 0, R 9.7 4.8 20.0 22 Quercus sp. (v) R 9.8 7.0 30.0 23 Quercus sp. O R 9.7 9.2 20.0 ❑ _-0-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- =Mmmm _-m-_- mmmmm _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- =Mmmm mmmmm� _-m-_- mmmmm _-m-_- =Mmmm # stems: 22 New Stems, not included last year, but are obviously planted. If more space needed, use blank PWS (Planted Woody Stems) Form: X Y Height DBH Species Name Source* (m) (m) 1 cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes 1 *SOURCE: Tr- Transplant, L =Live stake, B=Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p. 1 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 05202015 -01 -0001 May 2015 Data o THIS YEARS DATA map source X Y ddh Height DBH * ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout Ixulanation of cutoff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnlinE * *: Heigh tCut- Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Species Name Q Snb- 10 cm 50 cm 100 cm Sub- =10 c Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm saps 0 -1 cm 1 -2.5 2.5- 5- (write DBH) * *Requi red ifcitoff >10cmorsubsample ?100 %. 01 •2 • 3 ••4 •-•5 •• N I� 6 7 K 10 Form WS2, ver 9.1 • •• •• •• *SOURCE: Tr– Transplant, L =Live stake B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tubling, R =bare Root, M= Mechanically, U= Unknown P.2 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Map of stems on plot 05202015 -01 -0001 r Y:5n O U X -axis: 168 ° # stems: 22 0 map size: N LARGE A O Ee Q O 9 4) T 0 1 r (0,0) X:5m *SOURCE: Tr— Transplant, L =Live stake, B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown P.3 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Vegetation Monitoring Data (VMD) Datasheet Please till in any missing data and correct any errors. Plot 05202015 -01 -0002 Party: Role: Date last planted: 05/2015 VMD Year (1 -5): 1� Date: / / �- / New lanting date rn/yy? Check box if plot was not Taxonomic Standard: Notes: sampled, specify reason below Taxonomic Standard DATE: Latitude or UTM -N: 890558.7357 Datum: NAD83/W (de m) Longitude or UTM- E: TM - 1954312.697 UTM Zone: 17N Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): 257 Plot Dimensions: X: 10 Y: 10 El Plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X May 2015 Data Z THIS YEAR'S DATA 0 ID Species Name Map Source* X 0.1m Y 0.1m Height DBH lcm* 1 * Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes lcm* 1 char cm cm sprout 36 Quercus rubra O R 0.7 0.7 38.0 37 Betula nigra O R 0.4 2.6 85.0 I ❑ 38 Quercus phellos ® R 0.5 5.1 60.0 I ❑ 39 Quercus phellos ® R 0.6 7.8 62.0 ❑ 40 Quercus phellos O R 2.9 9.7 48.0 I ❑ 41 Quercus phellos R 2.8 7.5 42.0 I ❑ 42 Betula nigra O R 2.9 5.1 38.0 43 Quercus sp. O R 2.8 2.9 10.0 ❑ 44 Quercus sp. O R 3.2 0.7 65.0 I ❑ 45 Quercus phellos O R 5.3 0.3 25.0 I ❑ 46 Platanus occidentalis R 5.3 2.8 60.0 47 Quercus sp. O R 5.3 5.2 12.0 I ❑ 48 Liriodendron tulipifera R 5.3 7.6 35.0 I ❑ 49 Quercus rubra O R 7.5 8.8 50.0 50 Quercus rubra R 7.7 6.5 45.0 I ❑ 51 Quercus rubra R 7.7 3.9 45.0 ❑ I ❑ 52 Platanus occidentalis 0 R 7.7 1.9 47.0 53 Quercus rubra O R 9.8 0.6 61.0 ❑ I ❑ 54 Quercus phellos R 9.8 3.0 52.0 ❑ ❑ 55 Platanus occidentalis © R 9.8 5.7 50.0 56 Quercus rubra O R 9.8 8.1 55.0 I ❑ 57 Quercus rubra O R 9.8 9.7 45.0 ❑ ❑ # stems: 22 New Stems, not included last year, but are obviously planted. If more space needed, use blank PWS (Planted Woody Stems) Form: X Y Height DBH Species Name Source* (m) (m) 1 cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes *SOURCE: Tr- Transplant, L =Live stake B =B all and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanically, U= Unknown P.4 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 05202015 -01 -0002 May 2015 Data o THIS YEARS DATA map source X Y ddh Height DBH * ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout Ixulanation of cutoff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnlinE * *: Heigh tCut- Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Species Name Q Snb- 10 cm 50 cm 100 cm Sub- =10 c Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm saps 0 -1 cm 1 -2.5 2.5- 5- (write DBH) * *Requi red ifcitoff >10cmorsubsample ?100 %. 01 •2 • 3 ••4 •-•5 •• N I� 6 7 K 10 Form WS2, ver 9.1 • •• •• •• *SOURCE: Tr– Transplant, L =Live stake B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tubling, R =bare Root, M= Mechanically, U= Unknown P.5 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Map of stems on plot 05202015 -01 -0002 r O i1 P Y:5n ® O O CO O 91 X -axis: 257 ° # stems: 22 map size: l /\I J\ LARGE N A O O L III O O O O O O O A � r (0,0) X:5m *SOURCE: Tr— Transplant, L =Live stake, B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown P.6 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Vegetation Monitoring Data (VMD) Datasheet Please till in any missing data and correct any errors. Plot 05202015 -01 -0003 1.0 'arty: Role: Date last planted: 05/2015 VMD Year (1-5): Date: 1 n 59 Quercus phellos N lanting date n/yy? 3.0 0.4 50.0 Check box if plot was not Taxonomic Standard: R 5.1 0.5 Notes: sampled, specify reason below Taxonomic Standard DATE: 61 Platanus occidentalis O R 7.0 Latitude or UTM -N: 1890553.8035 Datum: NAD83/W 62 Betula nigra (de m) TM - Longitude or UTM- E: 11954840.257 UTM Zone: 17N 50.0 Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): 246 8.4 3.2 Plot Dimensions: X: �0 Y: 101 ❑ plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X R 5.4 3.3 25.0 _-m-_- 65 Quercus sp. ® R May 2015 Data Z THIS YEAR'S DATA 66 Platanus occidentalis O R 0.4 0 47.0 ID Species Name Map Source* X Y 0.1m 0.1m R Height DBH lcm* 1 * Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes lcm* 1 char R cm 6.2 cm sprout 58 Quercus sp. O R 1.0 0.4 55.0 n 59 Quercus phellos R 3.0 0.4 50.0 60 Quercus sp. O R 5.1 0.5 40.0 61 Platanus occidentalis O R 7.0 0.5 55.0 62 Betula nigra R 9.6 0.4 50.0 63 Quercus sp. O R 8.4 3.2 47.0 El 64 Quercus sp. O R 5.4 3.3 25.0 _-m-_- 65 Quercus sp. ® R 2.2 3.1 35.0 66 Platanus occidentalis O R 0.4 5.7 47.0 67 Platanus occidentalis R 2.5 6.3 60.0 68 Platanus occidentalis R 5.1 6.2 55.0 69 Liriodendron tulipifera _-m-_- R 7.6 6.1 48.0 70 Platanus occidentalis @ R 9.9 5.7 48.0 _-m-_- 71 Quercus phellos O R 9.0 8.9 45.0 72 Quercus rubra C*D R 6.3 9.5 55.0 73 Quercus rubra R 3.8 9.5 40.0 74 Quercus rubra ® R 0.8 8.6 62.0 _-0-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- mmmmm mmmmm� _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- # stems: 17 New Stems, not included last year, but are obviously planted. If more space needed, use blank PWS (Planted Woody Stems) Form: X Y Height DBH Species Name Source* (m) (m) 1 cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes 1 l I *SOURCE: Tr- Transplant, L =Live stake, B=Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p. 7 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 05202015 -01 -0003 May 2015 Data o THIS YEARS DATA map source X Y ddh Height DBH * ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout Ixulanation of cutoff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnlinE * *: Heigh tCut- Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Species Name Q Snb- 10 cm 50 cm 100 cm Sub- =10 c Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm saps 0 -1 cm 1 -2.5 2.5- 5- (write DBH) * *Requi red ifcitoff >10cmorsubsample ?100 %. 01 •2 • 3 ••4 •-•5 •• N I� 6 7 K 10 Form WS2, ver 9.1 • •• •• •• *SOURCE: Tr– Transplant, L =Live stake B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tubling, R =bare Root, M= Mechanically, U= Unknown 0.8 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Map of stems on plot 05202015 -01 -0003 x-axis: 246 ° #Stems: 17 LA / ap size: r LARGE E N r A { O CU O O � Y:5n a i (0,0) X:5m *SOURCE: Tr— Transplant, L =Live stake, B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown 0.9 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Vegetation Monitoring Data (VMD) Datasheet Please till in any missing data and correct any errors. Plot 05202015 -01 -0004 2.2 'arty: Role: Date last planted: 05/2015 VMD Year (1-5): Date: 1 El 76 Platanus occidentalis O N lanting date n/yy? 4.2 0.2 45.0 I] Check box if plot was not Taxonomic Standard: R 5.9 0.3 Notes: sampled, specify reason below Taxonomic Standard DATE: 78 Betula nigra O R 7.8 Latitude or UTM -N: 1890062.7158 Datum: NAD83/W 79 Liriodendron tulipifera O (de m) TM - Longitude or UTM- E: 11954555.225 UTM Zone: 17N 80 Platanus occidentalis Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): 210 50.0 Plot Dimensions: X: 10 Y: 101 ❑ plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X 3.2 43.0 _-m-_- 82 Quercus phellos $) R 3.8 2.6 May 2015 Data Z THIS YEAR'S DATA ® R 2.1 2.0 55.0 0 84 Platanus occidentalis ID Species Name Map Source* X Y 0.1m 0.1m 1.3 Height DBH lcm* 1 * Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes lcm* 1 ® char 0.5 4.4 cm El cm sprout 75 Quercus phellos O R 2.2 0.3 51.0 El 76 Platanus occidentalis O R 4.2 0.2 45.0 I] 77 Betula nigra O R 5.9 0.3 50.0 78 Betula nigra O R 7.8 0.8 45.0 J 79 Liriodendron tulipifera O R 9.5 1.2 48.0 80 Platanus occidentalis O R 7.8 3.7 50.0 81 Platanus occidentalis O R 5.6 3.2 43.0 _-m-_- 82 Quercus phellos $) R 3.8 2.6 50.0 83 Platanus occidentalis ® R 2.1 2.0 55.0 84 Platanus occidentalis O R 0.1 1.3 60.0 85 Platanus occidentalis ® R 0.5 4.4 65.0 El 86 Quercus phellos _-m-_- R 3.1 5.0 60.0 87 Quercus phellos Q R 5.4 5.7 40.0 _-m-_- 88 Quercus rubra @ R 8.2 6.1 15.0 89 Liriodendron tulipifera O R 9.7 9.4 50.0 90 Platanus occidentalis (P-') R 8.1 9.1 50.0 91 Liriodendron tulipifera 0 R 7.7 8.5 55.0 El 92 Platanus occidentalis O R 2.8 7.8 52.0 93 Quercus phellos O R 0.8 7.8 32.0 _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- =Mmmm _-m-_- _-mm_- # stems: 19 New Stems, not included last year, but are obviously planted. If more space needed, use blank PWS (Planted Woody Stems) Form: X Y Height DBH Species Name Source* (m) (m) 1 cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes *SOURCE: Tr- Transplant, L =Live stake, B =B 1 and burlap, P= Potted. Tu- Tublir<g, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown V. 10 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 05202015 -01 -0004 May 2015 Data o THIS YEARS DATA map source X Y ddh Height DBH * ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout Ixulanation of cutoff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnlinE * *: Heigh tCut- Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50Cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Species Name Q Snb- 10 cm 50 cm 100 cm Sub- =10 c Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm saps 0 -1 cm 1 -2.5 2.5- 5- (write DBH) * *Requi red ifcitoff >10cmorsubsample ?100 %. 01 •2 • 3 ••4 •-•5 •• N I� 6 7 K 10 Form WS2, ver 9.1 • •• •• •• *SOURCE: Tr– Transplant, L =Live stake B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tubling, R =bare Root, M= Mechanically, U= Unknown V. 11 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Map of stems on plot 05202015 -01 -0004 r Y:5n 0 0 0 N H 0 X -axis: 210 ° # stems: 19 map size: LARGE N A O O 0 0 0 o a o (0,0) X:5m *SOURCE: Tr— Transplant, L =Live stake, B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p. 12 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Vegetation Monitoring Data (VMD) Datasheet Please till in any missing data and correct any errors. Plot 05202015 -01 -0005 R 'arty: Role: Date last planted: 05/2015 VMD Year (1-5): Date: 1 50.0 n 95 N lanting date n/yy? O R 0.1 3.4 Check box if plot was not Taxonomic Standard: 96 Quercus sp. O Notes: sampled, specify reason below Taxonomic Standard DATE: 6.6 55.0 97 Latitude or UTM -N: 1889560.9106 Datum: NAD83/W 1.0 9.6 (de m) TM - Longitude or UTM- E: 11954029.015 UTM Zone: 17N O R Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): 106 99 Quercus phellos Plot Dimensions: X: ] 0 Y: 101 ❑ Plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X 45.0 El 100 Quercus phellos O R 2.6 3.2 May 2015 Data Z THIS YEAR'S DATA Liriodendron tulipifera R 2.9 1.0 0 ID Species Name Map Source* X Y O.lm 0.1m R Height DBH lcm* 1 * Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes lcm* 1 char Quercus sp. O cm 5.7 cm sprout 94 Quercus sp. O R 0.1 0.3 50.0 n 95 Quercus sp. O R 0.1 3.4 62.0 96 Quercus sp. O R 0.2 6.6 55.0 97 Quercus sp. ® R 1.0 9.6 48.0 98 Quercus phellos O R 2.8 7.9 52.0 99 Quercus phellos O R 2.7 5.8 45.0 El 100 Quercus phellos O R 2.6 3.2 60.0 101 Liriodendron tulipifera R 2.9 1.0 46.0 102 Quercus sp. O R 5.7 1.0 36.0 103 Quercus sp. O R 5.7 3.3 60.0 104 Quercus phellos R 5.9 5.6 62.0 105 Quercus phellos C,� R 6.8 7.7 30.0 106 Quercus sp. �n� R 7.7 9.6 60.0 107 Quercus sp. @ R 9.4 9.0 62.0 108 Cercis canadensis R 9.5 6.2 57.0 109 Platanus occidentalis O R 9.7 3.6 61.0 110 Quercus phellos 0 R 9.4 1.2 32.0 111 Quercus phellos O R 5.2 9.8 60.0 _-0-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- mmmmm mmmmm� mmmmm� _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- =Mmmm # stems: 18 New Stems, not included last year, but are obviously planted. If more space needed, use blank PWS (Planted Woody Stems) Form: X Y Height DBH Species Name Source* (m) (m) 1 cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes *SOURCE: Tr- Transplant, L =Live stake, B=Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p 13 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 05202015 -01 -0005 May 2015 Data o THIS YEARS DATA map source X Y ddh Height DBH * ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout Ixulanation of cutoff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnlinE * *: Heigh tCut- Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50Cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Species Name Q Snb- 10 cm 50 cm 100 cm Sub- =10 c Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm saps 0 -1 cm 1 -2.5 2.5- 5- (write DBH) * *Requi red ifcitoff >10cmorsubsample ?100 %. 01 •2 • 3 ••4 •-•5 •• N I� 6 7 K 10 Form WS2, ver 9.1 • •• •• •• *SOURCE: Tr– Transplant, L =Live stake B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tubling, R =bare Root, M= Mechanically, U= Unknown p. 14 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Map of stems on plot 05202015 -01 -0005 X -axis: 106 ° N #Stems: Is ,\ map size: LARGE r A d', O O Y:5n CD O i� Of O O CI A 1 r (0,0) X:5m *SOURCE: Tr— Transplant, L =Live stake, B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p. 15 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Vegetation Monitoring Data (VMD) Datasheet Please till in any missing data and correct any errors. Plot 05202015 -01 -0006 0.1 'arty: Role: Date last planted: 05/2015 VMD Year (1-5): Date: 1 n Quercus phellos O N lanting date n/yy? 2.6 0.0 42.0 Check box if plot was not Taxonomic Standard: R 5.0 0.3 Notes: sampled, specify reason below Taxonomic Standard DATE: Litiodendron tulipifera O R 7.4 Latitude or UTM -N: 1890785.7802 Datum: NAD83/W Quercus rubra (de m) TM - Longitude or UTM- E: 11954563.782 UTM Zone: 17N 50.0 =� Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): r 218 7.9 3.7 Plot Dimensions: X: 10 Y: 101 ❑ Plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X R 5.3 3.4 60.0 _-m-_- Quercus sp. O R May 2015 Data Z THIS YEAR'S DATA Quercus sp. ® R 0.2 0 55.0 ID Species Name Map Source* X Y 0.1m 0.1m R Height DBH lcm* 1 * Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes lcm* 1 char R cm 7.2 cm sprout 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 # stems Quercus rubra O R 0.1 0.1 52.0 n Quercus phellos O R 2.6 0.0 42.0 Liriodendron tulipifera O R 5.0 0.3 60.0 Litiodendron tulipifera O R 7.4 0.7 50.0 Quercus rubra @ R 9.8 1.0 50.0 =� Quercus sp. O R 7.9 3.7 60.0 ❑ Platanus occidentalis O R 5.3 3.4 60.0 _-m-_- Quercus sp. O R 2.7 3.3 55.0 Quercus sp. ® R 0.2 3.4 55.0 Quercus sp. 0 R 0.7 7.1 55.0 Quercus phellos R 3.2 7.2 57.0 Platanus occidentalis �Dk R 5.5 7.2 50.0 Quercus n- &hauxii R 8.0 6.9 42.0 mmmmm Platanus occidentahs (p� R 9.7 9.9 45.0 Platanus occidentalis R 7.7 9.9 69.0 Platanus occidentalis O R 4.8 9.8 48.0 Platanus occidentalis ® R 1.9 9.7 35.0 _-0-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- mmm = =� =Mmmm� _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- mmmmm 17 New Stems, not included last year, but are obviously planted. If more space needed, use blank PWS (Planted Woody Stems) Form: X Y Height DBH Species Name Source* (m) (m) 1 cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes 1 l I *SOURCE: Tr- Transplant, L =Live stake, B=Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p 16 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 05202015 -01 -0006 May 2015 Data o THIS YEARS DATA map source X Y ddh Height DBH * ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout Ixulanation of cutoff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnlinE * *: Heigh tCut- Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50Cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Species Name Q Snb- 10 cm 50 cm 100 cm Sub- =10 c Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm saps 0 -1 cm 1 -2.5 2.5- 5- (write DBH) * *Requi red ifcitoff >10cmorsubsample ?100 %. 01 •2 • 3 ••4 •-•5 •• N I� 6 7 K 10 Form WS2, ver 9.1 • •• •• •• *SOURCE: Tr– Transplant, L =Live stake B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tubling, R =bare Root, M= Mechanically, U= Unknown p. 17 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Map of stems on plot 05202015 -01 -0006 r 'Y .5n A (0,0) d; O 0 i� X -axis: 218 ° # stems: 17 map size: Y0, LARGE N A O O � J N O O O 0 r X:5m *SOURCE: Tr— Transplant, L =Live stake, B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown V. 18 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Vegetation Monitoring Data (VMD) Datasheet Please till in any missing data and correct any errors. Plot 05202015 -01 -0007 R 'arty: Role: Date last planted: 05/2015 VMD Year (1-5): Date: 1 60.0 El 130 N lanting date n/yy? O R 0.2 2.6 Check box if plot was not Taxonomic Standard: 131 Quercus sp. ® Notes: sampled, specify reason below Taxonomic Standard DATE: 4.8 4$.0 132 Latitude or UTM -N: 1889142.07 Datum: NAD83/W 0.3 7.4 (de m) TM - Longitude or UTM- E: 11953725.702 UTM Zone: 17N $) R Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): 154 134 Liriodendron tulipifera Plot Dimensions: X: 10 Y: 101 ❑ plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X 41.0 135 Quercus rubra R 2.3 5.3 May 2015 Data Z THIS YEAR'S DATA Quercus rubra R 2.3 2.7 0 ID Species Name Map Source* X Y 0.1m 0.1m R Height DBH lcm* 1 * Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes lcm* 1 char Quercus phellos cm R cm sprout 129 Quercus sp. O R 0.1 0.0 60.0 El 130 Quercus sp. O R 0.2 2.6 60.0 I] 131 Quercus sp. ® R 0.2 4.8 4$.0 132 Quercus sp. O R 0.3 7.4 58.0 J 133 Quercus sp. $) R 0.1 10.0 40.0 134 Liriodendron tulipifera _-m-_- R 2.3 8.1 41.0 135 Quercus rubra R 2.3 5.3 57.0 136 Quercus rubra R 2.3 2.7 48.0 137 Quercus rubra O R 2.1 0.2 41.0 138 Quercus phellos O R 4.1 1.5 55.0 139 DONTKNOW: unsure record O R 4.2 3.7 8.0 140 Platanus occidentalis C R 4.4 5.6 48.0 141 Platanus occidentalis R 4.6 7.6 45.0 142 Betula nigra n R 4.5 9.7 63.0 143 DONTKNOW: unsure record O R 6.5 8.1 22.0 144 Quercus sp. Cq) R 6.4 5.6 24.0 ❑ 145 Betula nigra (�) R 6.4 3.0 42.0 El 146 Betula nigra (o) R 6.3 0.9 55.0 ❑ 147 Quercus phellos O R 8.2 1.7 32.0 148 Platanus occidentalis © R 8.3 3.9 48.0 149 Platanus occidentalis G R 8.4 5.5 45.0 El 150 DONTKNOW: unsure record O R 8.5 7.6 10.0 151 Quercus rubra O R 8.6 9.7 50.0 # stems: 23 New Stems, not included last year, but are obviously planted. If more space needed, use blank PWS (Planted Woody Stems) Form: X Y Height DBH Species Name Source* (m) (m) 1 cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes I *Notes by ID: 139 - broken *SOURCE: Tr- Transplant, L =Live stake, B=Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu- Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p 19 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 mm-m- =Mmmm _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- mmmmm _-m-_- _-m-_- =Mmmm _-m-_- _-m-_- mmmm =� mmmmm� _-m-_- _-m-_- mmmmm _-m-_- mmmmm _-w-_- mmmmm _-m-_- _-m-_- # stems: 23 New Stems, not included last year, but are obviously planted. If more space needed, use blank PWS (Planted Woody Stems) Form: X Y Height DBH Species Name Source* (m) (m) 1 cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes I *Notes by ID: 139 - broken *SOURCE: Tr- Transplant, L =Live stake, B=Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu- Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p 19 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 05202015 -01 -0007 May 2015 Data o THIS YEARS DATA map source X Y ddh Height DBH * ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout Ixulanation of cutoff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnlinE * *: Heigh tCut- Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50Cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Species Name Q Snb- 10 cm 50 cm 100 cm Sub- =10 c Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm saps 0 -1 cm 1 -2.5 2.5- 5- (write DBH) * *Requi red ifcitoff >10cmorsubsample ?100 %. 01 •2 • 3 ••4 •-•5 •• N I� 6 7 K 10 Form WS2, ver 9.1 • •• •• •• *SOURCE: Tr– Transplant, L =Live stake B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tubling, R =bare Root, M= Mechanically, U= Unknown p. 20 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Map of stems on plot 05202015 -01 -0007 Q E6 Y:5n (d H 11 EO Q H O 9 O 9 X -axis: 154 ° # stems: 23 N map size: LARGE A ❑0 O O O T A r (0,0) X:5m *SOURCE: Tr— Transplant, L =Live stake, B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p. 21 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Vegetation Monitoring Data (VMD) Datasheet Please till in any missing data and correct any errors. Plot 05202015 -01 -0008 R 'arty: Role: Date last planted: 05/2015 VMD Year (1-5): Date: 1 50.0 n 153 N lanting date n/yy? O R 2.4 0.3 Check box if plot was not Taxonomic Standard: 154 Quercus phellos O Notes: sampled, specify reason below Taxonomic Standard DATE: 0.3 57.0 155 Latitude or UTM -N: 1888878.6851 Datum: NAD83/W 6.9 0.2 (de m) TM - Longitude or UTM- E: 11953408.748 UTM Zone: 17N @ R Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): 56 157 Platanus occidentalis Plot Dimensions: X: 10 Y: 101 ❑ Plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X 60.0 ❑ 158 Platanus occidentalis O R 6.1 3.2 May 2015 Data Z THIS YEAR'S DATA DONTKNOW: unsure record O R 3.9 3.2 0 ID Species Name Map Source* X Y O.lm 0.1m R Height DBH lcm* 1 * Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes lcm* 1 char Betula nigra u cm 1.4 cm sprout 152 Quercus phellos O R 0.1 0.1 50.0 n 153 Quercus phellos O R 2.4 0.3 63.0 154 Quercus phellos O R 4.7 0.3 57.0 155 Quercus sp. R 6.9 0.2 55.0 156 Platanus occidentalis @ R 9.1 0.0 55.0 157 Platanus occidentalis O R 8.3 2.9 60.0 ❑ 158 Platanus occidentalis O R 6.1 3.2 45.0 159 DONTKNOW: unsure record O R 3.9 3.2 25.0 160 Unknown sp. ® R 1.7 3.1 47.0 161 Betula nigra u R 1.4 6.3 75.0 162 Benda nigra R 3.7 6.3 50.0 163 Betula nigra O R 6.2 6.5 40.0 164 Benda nigra R 8.3 6.2 65.0 165 Betula nigra O R 9.8 8.8 60.0 166 Betula nigra On R 7.4 9.1 60.0 167 Benda nigra O R 5.2 9.2 70.0 168 Quercus sp. O R 3.2 9.1 42.0 169 DONTKNOW: unsure record ® R 1.1 8.8 53.0 _-0-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- =Mmmm _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- mmmmm _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- # stems: 18 New Stems, not included last year, but are obviously planted. If more space needed, use blank PWS (Planted Woody Stems) Form: X Y Height DBH Species Name Source* (m) (m) 1 cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes *SOURCE: Tr- Transplant, L =Live stake, B=Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tubling, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p 22 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 05202015 -01 -0008 May 2015 Data o THIS YEARS DATA map source X Y ddh Height DBH * ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout Ixulanation of cutoff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnlinE * *: Heigh tCut- Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50Cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Species Name Q Snb- 10 cm 50 cm 100 cm Sub- =10 c Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm saps 0 -1 cm 1 -2.5 2.5- 5- (write DBH) * *Requi red ifcitoff >10cmorsubsample ?100 %. 01 •2 • 3 ••4 •-•5 •• N I� 6 7 K 10 Form WS2, ver 9.1 • •• •• •• *SOURCE: Tr– Transplant, L =Live stake B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tubling, R =bare Root, M= Mechanically, U= Unknown p. 23 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Map of stems on plot 05202015 -01 -0008 fi Y:5n ts (0,0) CQ Q X:5m H X -axis: 56 ° N # stems: 18 map size: LARGE A a O 9 r *SOURCE: Tr— Transplant, L =Live stake, B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p. 24 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Vegetation Monitoring Data (VMD) Datasheet Please till in any missing data and correct any errors. Plot 05202015 -01 -0009 0.1 'arty: Role: Date last planted: 05/2015 VMD Year (1-5): Date: 1 n Platanus occidentalis Q N lanting date n/yy? 2.2 0.1 45,0 Check box if plot was not Taxonomic Standard: R 4.3 0.2 Notes: sampled, specify reason below Taxonomic Standard DATE: Quercus sp. R 6.3 Latitude or UTM -N: 1888860.4046 Datum: NAD83/W Quercus rubra @ (de m) TM - Longitude or UTM- E: 1951982.528 UTM Zone: 17N Liriodendron tulipifera Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): 50 50.0 El Plot Dimensions: X: 10 Y: 10l ❑ plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X 3.2 55.0 _-m-_- Liriodendron tulipifera O R 2.9 3.6 May 2015 Data Z THIS YEAR'S DATA ® R 0.8 2.9 42.0 0 Quercus phellos ID Species Name Map Source* X Y O.lm 0.1m 5.6 Height DBH lcm* 1 * Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes lcm* 1 char 3.3 5.9 cm cm sprout 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 # stems Quercus sp. O R 0.1 0.1 55.0 n Platanus occidentalis Q R 2.2 0.1 45,0 Platanus occidentalis O R 4.3 0.2 60.0 Quercus sp. R 6.3 0.3 33.0 Quercus rubra @ R 8.6 0.4 45.0 Liriodendron tulipifera O R 7.9 3.1 50.0 El Quercus sp. O R 5.3 3.2 55.0 _-m-_- Liriodendron tulipifera O R 2.9 3.6 55.0 Platanus occidentalis ® R 0.8 2.9 42.0 Quercus phellos O R 1.1 5.6 60.0 Quercus phellos R 3.3 5.9 20.0 Platanus occidentalis O R 5.4 5.5 38.0 DONTKNOW: unsure record O R 7.5 5.6 53.0 _-m-_- Quercus sp. O R 9.4 5.4 57.0 Quercus sp. O R 9.9 9.1 55.0 DONTKNOW: unsure record (p� R 7.8 8.8 45.0 Quercus sp. O R 5.6 8.7 55.0 Quercus sp. ® R 3.4 9.0 62.0 Liriodendron tulipifera ® R 1.4 9.8 50.0 _-0-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- mmnmm� 19 New Stems, not included last year, but are obviously planted. If more space needed, use blank PWS (Planted Woody Stems) Form: X Y Height DBH Species Name Source* (m) (m) 1 cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes *SOURCE: Tr- Transplant, L =Live stake, B=Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p 25 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to l Ocm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 05202015 -01 -0009 May 2015 Data o THIS YEARS DATA map source X Y ddh Height DBH * ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout Ixulanation of cutoff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnlinE * *: Heigh tCut- Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50Cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Species Name Q Snb- 10 cm 50 cm 100 cm Sub- =10 c Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm saps 0 -1 cm 1 -2.5 2.5- 5- (write DBH) * *Requi red ifcitoff >10cmorsubsample ?100 %. 01 •2 • 3 ••4 •-•5 •• N I� 6 7 K 10 Form WS2, ver 9.1 • •• •• •• *SOURCE: Tr– Transplant, L =Live stake B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tubling, R =bare Root, M= Mechanically, U= Unknown p. 26 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Map of stems on plot 05202015 -01 -0009 fi 'Y .5n 0 W �h. Q X -axis: 50 ° # stems: 19 N map size: LARGE 0 A 0 O T 0 r (0,0) X:5m *SOURCE: Tr— Transplant, L =Live stake, B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p. 27 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Vegetation Monitoring Data (VMD) Datasheet Please till in any missing data and correct any errors. Plot 05202015 -01 -0010 R 'arty: Role: Date last planted: 05/2015 VMD Year (1-5): Date: 1 53.0 ] 190 N lanting date n/yy? ® R 0.3 2.1 Check box if plot was not Taxonomic Standard: 191 Quercus sp. O Notes: sampled, specify reason below Taxonomic Standard DATE: 4.2 60.0 ] 192 Latitude or UTM -N: 1889185.9688 Datum: NAD83/W 0.3 6.3 (de m) TM - Longitude or UTM- E: 11952614.215 UTM Zone: 17N ® R Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): 174 194 Quercus nigra Plot Dimensions: X: ] 0 Y: 101 ❑ plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X 58.0 195 Quercus sp. O R 2.3 6.6 May 2015 Data Z THIS YEAR'S DATA Quercus sp. R 2.4 3.6 0 ID Species Name Map Source* X Y 0.1m 0.1m R Height DBH lcm* 1 * Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes lcm* 1 char Platanus occidentalis cm R cm sprout 189 Quercus sp. O R 0.1 0.0 53.0 ] 190 Quercus sp. ® R 0.3 2.1 65.0 I] 191 Quercus sp. O R 0.4 4.2 60.0 ] 192 Quercus sp. O R 0.3 6.3 65.0 ] 193 Quercus sp. ® R 0.2 8.4 45.0 194 Quercus nigra _-m-_- R 2.2 9.5 58.0 195 Quercus sp. O R 2.3 6.6 58.0 196 Quercus sp. R 2.4 3.6 60.0 197 Quercus sp. mmmmm R 2.4 0.7 34.0 198 Platanus occidentalis O R 4.5 2.0 60.0 199 Platanus occidentalis R 4.5 4.5 42.0 ] 200 Platanus occidentalis 0 R 4.5 7.4 50.0 201 Platanus occidentalis R 4.5 9.8 52.0 202 Betula nigra R 6.9 7.4 75.0 203 Betula nigra O R 6.9 4.5 53.0 ] 204 Betula nigra R 6.9 1.4 62.0 205 Quercus sp. @ R 9.2 1.3 25.0 El 206 Quercus sp. O R 9.3 3.1 57.0 207 Quercus sp. O R 9.3 5.1 21.0 208 Platanus occidentalis O R 9.4 7.5 47.0 209 Litiodendron tulipifera O R 9.6 9.6 50.0 ] # stems: 21 New Stems, not included last year, but are obviously planted. If more space needed, use blank PWS (Planted Woody Stems) Form: X Y Height DBH Species Name Source* (m) (m) 1 cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes *SOURCE: Tr- Transplant, L =Live stake, B=Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p 28 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 mm-m- =Mmmm =Mmmm� _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- mmmmm =Mmmm� _-m-_- mmmmm mmmm =� _-m-_- =Mmmm _-m-_- mmmmm =Mmmm� _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- # stems: 21 New Stems, not included last year, but are obviously planted. If more space needed, use blank PWS (Planted Woody Stems) Form: X Y Height DBH Species Name Source* (m) (m) 1 cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes *SOURCE: Tr- Transplant, L =Live stake, B=Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p 28 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 05202015 -01 -0010 May 2015 Data o THIS YEARS DATA map source X Y ddh Height DBH * ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout Ixulanation of cutoff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnlinE * *: Heigh tCut- Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Species Name Q Snb- 10 cm 50 cm 100 cm Sub- =10 c Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm saps 0 -1 cm 1 -2.5 2.5- 5- (write DBH) * *Requi red ifcitoff >10cmorsubsample ?100 %. 01 •2 • 3 ••4 •-•5 •• N I� 6 7 K 10 Form WS2, ver 9.1 • •• •• •• *SOURCE: Tr– Transplant, L =Live stake B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tubling, R =bare Root, M= Mechanically, U= Unknown p. 29 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Map of stems on plot 05202015 -01 -0010 x-axis. 174 ° #stems: 21 map size: 0 LARGE r A O O - (1, O � O O O Y:Srt O 0 a T ED 11 A 0 (0,0) X:5m *SOURCE: Tr— Transplant, L =Live stake, B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p. 30 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Vegetation Monitoring Data (VMD) Datasheet Please till in any missing data and correct any errors. Plot 05202015 -01 -0011 Party: Role: Date last planted: 05/2015 VMD Year (1 -5): Date: Ne lanting date n/yy? Check box if plot was not Taxonomic Standard: Notes: sampled, specify reason below Taxonomic Standard DATE: Latitude or UTM -N: 889598.4073 Datum: NAD83/W (de m) Longitude or UTM- E: TM - 1952446.46 UTM Zone: 17N Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): r 164 Plot Dimensions: X: 10 Y: 10 ❑ plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X May 2015 Data Z THIS YEAR'S DATA 0 ID Species Name Map Source* X 0.1m Y 0.1m Height DBH lcm* 1 * Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes lcm* 1 char cm cm sprout 210 Quercus sp. O R 0.1 0.0 55.0 211 Quercus sp. O R 2.2 0.1 55.0 I ❑ 212 Quercus sp. 0 R 4.3 0.1 52.0 I ❑ 213 Cercis canadensis O R 6.5 0.1 30.0 214 Quercus sp. O R 8.8 0.2 57.0 I ❑ 215 Quercus sp. O R 9.6 2.2 30.0 E I ❑ 216 Platanus occidentalis @ R 7.3 2.2 42.0 217 Quercus sp. O R 4.9 2.3 40.0 E ❑ 218 Quercus sp. R 2.6 2.4 38.0 I ❑ 219 Quercus sp. ® R 0.4 2.3 41.0 220 Quercus phellos 1 R 0.8 4.7 50.0 ❑ 221 Quercus sp. O R 2.9 4.7 44.0 222 Quercus sp. O R 5.0 4.7 34.0 I ❑ 223 Quercus sp. (�) R 7.0 4.7 53.0 224 Quercus sp. 0 R 9.0 4.7 50.0 I ❑ 225 DONTKNOW: unsure record O R 8.1 6.7 35.0 I ❑ 226 Quercus sp. O R 5.5 6.7 35.0 227 Quercus sp. (1) R 3.2 6.6 33.0 I ❑ 228 Liriodendron tulipifera (:,d) R 1.0 6.6 45.0 ❑ 229 Betula nigra O R 2.1 9.1 70.0 I ❑ 230 Quercus phellos R 5.1 9.1 55.0 I ❑ 231 Quercus phellos O R 8.0 9.1 38.0 ❑ ❑ # stems: 22 New Stems, not included last year, but are obviously planted. If more space needed, use blank PWS (Planted Woody Stems) Form: X Y Height DBH Species Name Source* (m) (m) 1 cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes *SOURCE: Tr- Transplant, L =Live stake B =B all and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanically, U= Unknown p. 31 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 05202015 -01 -0011 May 2015 Data o THIS YEARS DATA map source X Y ddh Height DBH * ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout Ixulanation of cutoff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnlinE * *: Heigh tCut- Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Species Name Q Snb- 10 cm 50 cm 100 cm Sub- =10 c Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm saps 0 -1 cm 1 -2.5 2.5- 5- (write DBH) * *Requi red ifcitoff >10cmorsubsample ?100 %. 01 •2 • 3 ••4 •-•5 •• N I� 6 7 K 10 Form WS2, ver 9.1 • •• •• •• *SOURCE: Tr– Transplant, L =Live stake B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tubling, R =bare Root, M= Mechanically, U= Unknown p. 32 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Map of stems on plot 05202015 -01 -0011 r 'Y .5n O (a O X -axis: 164 ° # stems: 22 map size: N LARGE A sji J O (0,0) X:5m *SOURCE: Tr— Transplant, L =Live stake, B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p. 33 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Vegetation Monitoring Data (VMD) Datasheet Plot 05202015 -01 -0012 VMD Year (1 -5): 11 Date: Taxonomic Standard: Taxonomic Standard DATE: Please till in any missing data and correct any errors. 'arty: Role: Date last planted: 05/2015 New lanting date m/yy? Check box if plot was not Notes: sampled, specify reason below Latitude or UTM -N: 1889560.9684 Datum: NAD83/W (de m) Longitude or UTM- E: 11952957.56 UTM Zone: 17N TM - Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): 108 Plot Dimensions: X: 10 Y: 101 ❑ plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X May 2015 Data Z THIS YEAR'S DATA 0 Map Source* X Y Height DBH * Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species Name char O.lm 0.1m lcm* 1 cm lcm* 1 cm sprout 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 # stems Betula nigra O R 0.1 0.2 72.0 n Liriodendron tulipifera O R 2.7 0.4 42.0 Quercus sp. O R 5.5 0.3 50.0 Platanus occidentalis @ R 8.3 0.3 50.0 Platanus occidentalis O R 8.2 2.9 55.0 Liriodendron tulipifera O R 5.9 2.7 50.0 ❑ DONTKNOW: unsure record O R 3.7 2.7 25.0 _-m-_- Betula nigra ® R 1.5 2.6 58.0 Liriodendron tulipifera ® R 0.5 4.9 60.0 Quercus phellos R 2.9 4.9 30.0 Quercus sp. R 5.4 5.0 40.0 Liriodendron tulipifera _-m-_- R 7.7 5.6 57.0 Quercus phellos O R 9.4 7.0 42.0 _-m-_- Quercus nigra R 7.5 9.1 41.0 Quercus sp. R 5.7 8.1 21.0 0 Quercus sp. R 4.6 9.0 60.0 ❑ Quercus sp. �) R 3.6 7.7 33.0 El Quercus sp. O R 1.5 7.7 68.0 ❑ Quercus sp. O R 1.0 9.5 41.0 ❑ _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- _-m-_- mmnmm� 19 New Stems not included last year but are obviously planted If more space needed use blank PWS (Planted Woody Stems) Form: Species Name *Notes by ID: 246- broken X Y Height DBH Source* W (m) 1 cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes I J- *SOURCE: Tr- Transplant, L =Live stake, B=Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p 34 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to l Ocm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 05202015 -01 -0012 May 2015 Data o THIS YEARS DATA map source X Y ddh Height DBH * ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout Ixulanation of cutoff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnlinE * *: Heigh tCut- Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Species Name Q Sub- 10 cm 50 cm 100 cm Sub- =10 c Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm saps 0 -1 cm 1 -2.5 2.5- 5- (write DBH) * *Requi red ifcitoff >10cmorsubsample ?100 %. 01 •2 • 3 ••4 •-•5 •• N I� 6 7 K 10 Form WS2, ver 9.1 • •• •• •• *SOURCE: Tr– Transplant, L =Live stake B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tubling, R =bare Root, M= Mechanically, U= Unknown p. 35 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 Map of stems on plot 05202015 -01 -0012 fi O Y:5n O O O Q X -axis: 108 ° N # stems: 19 map size: LARGE A O L a O O i r (0,0) X:5m *SOURCE: Tr— Transplant, L =Live stake, B =Ball and burlap, P= Potted, Tu= Tublina, R =bare Root, M= Mechanicallv, U= Unknown p. 36 *VIGOR: 4= excellent, 3 =good, 2 =fair, *DAMAGE: REMoval, CUT, MOWing, BEAVer, DEER, RODents, INSects, GAME, LIVESTock, Other/Unknown 1= unlikely to survive year, 0 =dead, ANIMal, Human TRAMpled, Site Too WET, Site Too DRY, FLOOD, DROUght, STORM, HURRicane, DISeased, VINE M= missing. Strangulation, UNKNown, specify other. *HEIGHT PRECISION drops to 10cm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS -EEP Entry Tool ver. 2.3.1 APPENDIX F Photo Stations RM Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC Appendix F. Cedar Grove Photo Stations Photo Station 1 rc 05. 2°99 Photo Station 1 North (5/12/2015) =ti Photo Station 1 East (5/12/2015) Appendix F. Photo Stations Photo Station 1 South (5/12/2015) Photo Station 1 West (5/12/2015) Cedar Grove Photo Stations Photo Station 2 Photo Station 2 North (5/12/2015) Photo Station 2 East (5/12/2015) Appendix F. Photo Stations --Mq Photo Station 2 South (5/12/2015) lk, I Photo Station 2 West (5/12/2015) Cedar Grove Photo Stations Photo Station 3 Photo Station 3 North (5/12/2015) Photo Station 3 East (5/12/2015) Appendix F. Photo Stations 1 Photo Station 3 South (5/12/2015) 3, W AI, PI( 3 Photo Station 3 West (5/12/2015) Cedar Grove Photo Stations Photo Station 4 Photo Station 4 North (5/12/2015) Photo Station 4 Last (5/12/2015) Appendix F. Photo Stations Photo Station 4 South (5/12/2015) Photo Station 4 West (5/12/2015) Cedar Grove Photo Stations Photo Station 5 Photo Station 5 North (5/12/2015) Photo Station 5 East (5/12/2015) Appendix F. Photo Stations 'S Photo Station 5 South (5/12/2015) Photo Station 5 West (5/12/2015) Cedar Grove Photo Stations Photo Station 6 Photo Station 6 North (5/12/2015) Photo Station 6 East (5/12/2015) Appendix F. Photo Stations Photo Station 6 South (5/12/2015) Photo Station 6 West (5/12/2015) Cedar Grove Photo Stations Photo Station 7 Photo Station 7 North (5/12/2015) Photo Station 7 East (5/12/2015) Appendix F. Photo Stations Photo Station 7 South (5/12/2015) Photo Station 7 West (5/12/2015) Cedar Grove Photo Stations Photo Station 8 Photo Station 8 T orth (5/12/2015) Photo Station 8 East (5/12/2015) Appendix F. Photo Stations Photo Station 8 South (5/12/2015) Photo Station 8 West (5/12/2015) Cedar Grove Photo Stations Photo Station 9 Photo Station 9 North (5/12/2015) Photo Station 9 East (5/12/2015) Appendix F. Photo Stations Photo Station 9 South (5/12/2015) Photo Station 9 West (5/12/2015) Cedar Grove Photo Stations Photo Station 10 Photo Station 10 North (5/12/2015) Photo Station 10 East (5/12/2015) Appendix F. Photo Stations Photo Station 10 South (5112/2015) Photo Station 10 West (5/12/2015) Cedar Grove Photo Stations Photo Station 11 Photo Station 11 North (5/12/2015) Photo Station 11 East (5/12/2015) Appendix F. Photo Stations Photo Station 11 South (5/12/2015) Photo Station 11 West (5/12/2015) Cedar Grove Photo Stations Photo Station 12 Photo Station 12 North (5/12/2015) Photo Station 12 East (5/12/2015) Appendix F. Photo Stations Photo Station 12 South (5/12/2015) Photo Station 12 West (5/12/2015) APPENDIX G Correspondence Letters RM Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC 4, RMENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor June 22, 2015 Ms. Daniel Ingram Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC 342 Jefferson Street, Suite 110 Raleigh, NC 27605 Donald R. van der Vaarl Secretary DWR Project #: 2011- 4720v2 Orange County Re: Upper Neese River Basin Umbrella Mitigation Banking Instrument (UMBI) Cedar Grave Bank Credit Release — Task 2 Dear Mr. Ingram: On October 2, 2412, the Division of Water Resources (DWR), approved a Bank Parcel Development Package (BPDP) for the Cedar Grove Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Bank Parcel submitted by Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC (EBX) and affiliate of Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC (RES). On June 9, 2015, Katie Merritt with DWR received documentation from EBX that the subject site had been constructed in its entirety and monitoring plots had been established. On June 15, 2015, Ms. Merritt, with assistance from Brian Hockett with RES, inspected the site and confirmed that most of the subject site had been completely planted and monitoring devices had been established in accordance with the BPDP. However, planted areas adjacent to Pond A and Pend B, as well as along the ephemeral channel label "Feature B" are not creditable for riparian buffer mitigation or nutrient offset under the UMBI, and therefore must be removed from the Bank. Additionally, the enhancement area along Feature B proposed for buffer mitigation must also be removed. A map showing these features are attached to this letter for reference. The credits being released have been modified to reflect any changes to the creditable acreage as proposed in the BPDP. According to the UMBI signed on February 10, 2412, the following Project Milestones have been met, and the corresponding credits shall be released: Task/Milestones Credit 2) Mitigation Site Earthwork, PIanting and installation of Monitoring 24% Devices Completed Division of Water Resources 401 and Buffer Permitting Unit 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 276199 -1617 Location: 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone: 919 - 807 -6300 I FAX: 919 -807 -6494 Internet: www.ncwaterquality.org An Equal Opportunity 4 AtTirinaM A0on Employer — Made in part by recycled paper By copy of this correspondence, DWR confirms that you have satisfied the above requirements for the above- referenced tract and 20% of your Neuse riparian buffer credits (0.2 x 640,486 fl' 128,497.2 ft2) minus 4,325.2 f 2 yields 123,772 ft 2 available for sale. Additionally, 20% of your nitrogen nutrient offset credits (0.2 x 55,052.54 lb -N = 11,010.51 lb -N) minus 1,472.92 lbs -N yields 9,537.59 lbs -N available for sale. Lastly, 20% of your phosphorous nutrient offset credits (0.2 x 3,545.81 lb -P = 709.16 lb -P) minus 94.87 lbs -P yields 614.29 lbs -P available for sale. Please note that nutrient offset credits generated at this site must be used for impacts in HUC 03020201 of the Neuse River Basin which includes only the Upper and Lower Falls Watersheds as deigned in 15A NCAC 02B.0276. Additionally, the riparian buffer credits must be used for impacts in the Neuse Rimer Basin according to guidelines in the new Temporary Consolidated Buffer Mitigation Rule, 15A NCAC 02B.0295, which became effective on October 24, 2014. Please feel free to call Katie Merritt at (919) 807 -6371 if you have any questions regarding this correspondence. 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Project Manager 909 Capability Drive, Suite 3100 Raleigh, North Carolina 27606 Dear Mr. Webster: This correspondence is in reference to the Cedar Grove Mitigation Bank Site you are developing located off of McDade Store Road (NCSR 1354), just northwest of its intersection with Rick Road in Orange County, North Carolina, within the Neuse River Basin, Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) 03 02020 1. The purpose of this letter is to confirm the initial release of credits from this Bank. Pursuant to the approved stream restoration mitigation plan entitled, Cedar Grove Mitigation Site, dated December 2013, including the Performance Bond received on May 1, 2014 and the Mitigation Banking Instrument (MBI) entitled, Neu -Con Umbrella Wetland Mitigation and Stream Restoration Bank, dated March S, 2001, fifteen percent (15 %) of the Bank's total restoration credits shall be available for sale immediately upon completion of all of the following: a. Execution of the MBI by the Sponsor, the Corps, and other agencies eligible for membership in the IRT who chose to execute the agreement; �� b. Approval of the final mitigation plan; c. Delivery of the financial assurance described in Section III, Part F, Paragraph 1 of the d. Recordation of the preservation mechanism described in section III, part G of the MBI, as well as a title opinion covering the property acceptable to the Corps. Printed on Recycled Paper By copy of this correspondence, we confirm that you have satisfied the above requirements and 1090.5 linear feet of stream credits constituting 15% of the Bank's total restoration credits are now available for sale. Please be reminded that you must also complete the initial physical and biological improvements to the bank site pursuant to the mitigation plan no later than the first full growing season following initial debiting of the Bank. Thank you for your time and cooperation. If you have any questions, please contact Andrew Williams at the Raleigh Regulatory Field Office, telephone 919 -554 -4884, extension 26. Sincerely, Wean B. Gibby Chief, Raleigh Regulatory Field Office Copies Furnished: Mr. Todd Allen Bowers Wetlands Regulatory Section US EPA Region 4 Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, SW Atlanta, GA 30303 -8960 Mrs. Kathy Matthews US Fish and Wildlife Service Raleigh Field Office Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, NC 27636 -3726 Mr. Fritz Rohde National Marine Fisheries Service 101 Pivers Island Beaufort, NC 28516 Mr. Eric W. Kulz Stream /Wetland Mitigation Coordinator NC Division of Water Resources 401 and Buffer Permitting Unit 1650 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 -1650 Ms. Shari Bryant NC Wildlife Resources Commission Post Office Box 129 Sedalia, NC 27342 -0129 Mr. Todd Tugwell Regulatory Project Manager U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 11405 Falls of Neuse Road Wake Forest, NC 27587 Mr. Bill Biddlecome Washington Regulatory Field Office US Army Corps of Engineers 2407 West 5th Street Washington, NC 27889 Mr. Carl Pruitt Assistant District Counsel U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District 69 Darlington Ave. Wilmington, NC 28403 3