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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20160393 Ver 1_As-Built Report_20170522MAPLE VIEW NURTRIENT OFFSET SITE ORANGE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA BASELINE MONITORING DOCUMENT & AS -BUILT REPORT Provided by: fires Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC 302 Jefferson Street, Suite 110 Raleigh, NC 27605 919-829-9909 April 2017 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.........................................................................................................2 3.1 Restoration Plan............................................................................................................................ 2 3.2 Vegetation Monitoring Plots........................................................................................................ 3 3.3 Photo Stations..............................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined. 4.0 MONITORING, MAINTENANCE PLAN, AND REPORTING.....................................................3 5.0 NEUSE RIPARIAN BUFFER AND NUTRIENT OFFSET MITIGATION .................................. 4 6.0 REFERENCES......................................................................................................................................6 APPENDICES Appendix A. Site Maps Figure 1 Site Location Map Figure 2.1 Conservation Easement Area Figure 2.2 Vegetation Plots Figure 2.3 As -Built Exhibit Appendix B. Vegetation Assessment Data Table 2 Plant Species Summary Table 3 Vegetation Plot Mitigation Success Summary Table Table 4 Stem Count Total and Planted by Plot Species Appendix C. Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos Appendix D. Vegetation Monitoring Plot Data Sheets Maple View As -Built Report Nutrient Offset Site April 2017 I 1.0 PROJECT GOALS, BACKGROUND, AND ATTRIBUTES EBX-EM, LLC (EBX, an entity of Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC) acting as the Bank Sponsor, is pleased to provide this As -Built Report for the Maple View Nutrient Offset Mitigation Bank (Bank). This Bank is designed to provide nutrient offset mitigation credits for unavoidable impacts due to development within the Upper New Hope Arm of the B. Everett Jordan Lake watershed in the Cape Fear River Basin. This project is in accordance with 15A NCAC 02B.0240 and the Cape Fear Riparian Buffer & Nutrient Mitigation Banking Instrument (UMBI) made and entered into by EBX-EM, LLC acting as the Bank Sponsor (Sponsor), and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) on October 9, 2009 and modified on February 17, 2014. Supporting figures can be found in Appendix A. 1.1 Location and Setting The Maple View Parcel is located in Orange County in Hillsborough, NC (Figure 1). Within the Parcel, a section of Morgan Creek and two unnamed tributaries traverse the site and exhibit diminished habitat value as a result of past and on-going agricultural activities and impervious watershed conditions. The Parcel is located within the Upper New Hope Arm of the B. Everett Jordan Lake watershed USGS 14 -digit HUC 03030002060070 and North Carolina Division of Water Resources (NC DWR) Sub -basin Number 03-06- 06. The site is located near the intersection of Green Rise Road and Dairyland Road (SR 1177). The site is on the south side of Dairyland Road with the main drainage feature flowing west to east. The coordinates of the site are 35.973056°N and -79.147778°W. The conservation easement on the Maple View Parcel totals approximately 7.63 acres and includes two unnamed tributaries. Stormwater runoff from adjacent land flows directly to Morgan Creek. The Parcel is located in an area dominated by agriculture, livestock, and residential land use. There is a dairy operation on the north side of Dairyland Road, but a majority of the Parcel is utilized for row -crop production. Land use in the project area is hay field, row crops, and existing riparian forest. No livestock are on the Bank Parcel, therefore livestock access is not a concern. The Maple View Nutrient Offset Mitigation Bank is proposed to provide water quality benefits through elimination of nutrient intensive agricultural practices and re -forestation of riparian areas that extend out to 200 feet from the stream channels. The riparian restoration activities within the Parcel will result in improved water quality within the downstream watershed. Unnamed Tributary "A" is a perennial channel which flows in an easterly direction along the southern project boundary. Unnamed Tributary "B" is a perennial channel which flows in a southerly direction to its confluence with unnamed tributary "A". Unnamed Tributary "C" is a perennial channel flowing in a southerly direction to its confluence with UT- A. Stream Determinations were verified by DWR staff onsite on July 7, 2015 and in correspondence dated July 16, 2015 (Appendix B). Site viability for buffer mitigation and nutrient offset was determined onsite on July 7, 2015 and in correspondence dated August 5, 2015. The Maple View Parcel is being proposed to provide off-site mitigation for development (both existing and proposed) requiring nutrient offset credits. The nutrient offset credits proposed on this Bank is being submitted under the terms and conditions of the Cape Fear UMBI modified and signed on February 2, 2014 between EBX-EM, LLC and the Department of Environmental Quality. Maple View As -Built Report Nutrient Offset Site April 2017 1.2 Project Goals and Objectives The primary goals associated with the nutrient offset restoration plan include improving water quality, enhancing flood attenuation, and restoring wildlife habitat through the creation/restoration of forested riparian areas adjacent to stream channels within the Parcel. The restoration of natural plant communities within the Parcel will not only provide stabilization and improve water quality within the easement limits, but also provide ecological benefits to the entire watershed. Goals Objectives 1. Improve water quality • Eliminate nutrient intensive agricultural practices 2. Enhance flood attenuation . Re -forest riparian areas, extending out to 200 feet from 3. Restore wildlife habitat stream channels Control non-native invasive species to ensure the establishment of a diverse native plant community 2.0 PROJECT AREA — PRE -CONSTRUCTION CONDITION SUMMARY Vegetative communities within the Bank Parcel can be grouped into two distinct vegetative communities. These two vegetative communities can be generally characterized as a Piedmont Alluvial Forest, according to the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NHP) classification system (Schafale and Weakley, 1990) and agriculture. Agricultural areas are subject to periodic mowing and crop production (i.e. hay and corn production). The dominant grasses tend to be bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) and various fescue species (Festuca sp.). Adjacent to the row crop areas are Piedmont Alluvial Forest communities. The fringe of these communities have been disturbed due to historic clearing activities. As a result, there are non-native invasive species such as multiflora rose and Chinese privet located within the fringe of these communities. Dominant species noted within these communities include various oak species (Quercus sp.), river birch (Betula nigra), American elm (Ulmus Americana), tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), various hickory species (Carya spp.), red mapl (Acer rubrum), and sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua). 3.0 AS -BUILT SITE CONDITIONS 3.1 Restoration Plan The majority of the site was maintained as a cleared agricultural field for hay and corn production. As such, these areas require little site preparation other than select herbicide treatment and soil preparation (i.e. ripped and scarified). The riparian areas were planted with native bare root tree seedlings at a minimum of 8 by 8 foot spacing to achieve an initial density of 680 trees per acre. The buffered channels will provide water quality and habitat functions within the sensitive Jordan Lake watershed. Some areas adjacent to the forested areas may require maintenance due to the rapid regeneration of some species. Riparian restoration began at the outer limits of the existing tree lines and extend out to 200 feet from the top of bank from reaches A, B and C (Figure 8). Approximately 3 acres of mature forest will be protected within the conservation easement, but no buffer or nutrient offset credits will be generated. Maple View As -Built Report Nutrient Offset Site April 2017 3.2 Vegetation Monitoring Plots Revegetation of the site includes planting bare root trees and controlling invasive species growth. Piedmont Alluvial Forest is the target community type for all areas within the project. The community is defined by Schafale and Weakely (1990). The initial planting of bare root trees occurred during mid-April 2016. The species planted and quantity of each planted is shown in Table 1. Initial Plot data is shown in Table 2. Table 1 Maple View Site Tree Planting List Common Name Scientific Name % of Total Composition Total Trees Americansycamore Platanus occidentalis 30% 2,000 Water oak Quercus nigra 14% 1,000 River birch Betula nigra 14% 1,000 Blackgum Nyssa sylvatica 14% 1,000 Northern red oak Quercus rubra 7% 500 White oak Quercus alba 7% 500 Chestnut oak Quercus montana 7% 500 Swamp chestnut oak Quercus michauxii 7% 500 Table 2 Initial Vegetation Monitoring Plot Data Plot # Riparian Buffer Stems' Success Criteria Met? 1 769 Yes 2 607 Yes 3 607 Yes 4 607 Yes 5 890 Yes 6 809 Yes 7 728 Yes Project Avg 717 Yes 4.0 MONITORING, MAINTENANCE PLAN, AND REPORTING The Sponsor shall submit to NCDWR an annual monitoring report for each phase, no later than December 31 of each year for five consecutive years. 2017 will be considered Monitoring Year 1. Reports will document the success of the vegetation and any maintenance, supplemental planting, or encroachment within the easement areas. Riparian buffer vegetation monitoring will be based on the CVS-EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation Level 1-2 Plot Sampling Only Version 4.0. Annual vegetation monitoring will occur each year during the fall season with the first year occurring at least 5 months from initial planting. Seven (7) permanent vegetation monitoring plots will be installed at a minimum of 100 m2 in size, and cover at least two percent of the planted area throughout the 5 years of monitoring. A reference photo will be taken from one corner of each plot. All planted stems in the plots will be marked with flagging tape and recorded. The following data will be recorded for all planted trees in the plots: species, height, planting date (or volunteer), and grid location. The measures of vegetative success for the Parcel will be the survival of at least 320 planted trees per acre at the end of Year 5. Natural recruits will not count towards annual Maple View As -Built Report Nutrient Offset Site April 2017 success criteria; however, they may be taken into account during review by the NC DWR. Invasive and noxious species will be monitored and controlled so that none become dominant or alter the desired community structure of the site. Initial plant maintenance may include a one-time mowing in any of the planted riparian areas that are within the Jordan Lake Riparian Buffer as defined in 15A NCAC 02B .0267and mowing as needed within planted areas outside of the riparian buffer to remove undesirable species in the restoration areas. If necessary, EBX will develop a species-specific control plan. Monitoring bonds shall be renewed with confirmation of renewal provided to DWR with each annual monitoring report. DWR reserves the right to alter the credit release schedule if monitoring reports are submitted without proof of bond renewals. In the event that the site, or a specific component of the site, fails to achieve the defined success criteria, EBX will develop necessary adaptive management plans and/or implement appropriate remedial actions for the site in coordination with the NC DWR. Remedial actions will be designed to achieve the success criteria specified previously, and will include identification of the causes of failure, remedial design approach, work schedule, and monitoring criteria that will take into account physical and climatic conditions. EBX-EM, LLC, acting as the Bank Sponsor, has recorded a Conservation Easement on the Bank Parcel with the Orange County Register of Deeds office. EBX will monitor the Site for a minimum of five years, or until NC DWR approval. This As -built report provides detailed information regarding bank operation, including long term management and annual monitoring activities, for review and approval by the NC DWR. This Conservation Easement was made on November 19, 2015 between Nutter Farms, LLC and the Triangle Land Conservancy (TLC), a Non -Profit North Carolina Corporation. All monitoring activities, including periodic inspections of the site to ensure that restrictions required in the Conservation Easement are upheld, are the responsibility of EBX until the Bank Parcel is transferred to the TLC at the end of monitoring. Endowment funds required to uphold easement and deed restrictions shall be negotiated prior to site transfer to TLC. The conservation easement on the Bank Parcel was not approved by the DWR and is not consistent with the standards employed by the State of North Carolina. Therefore, the Bank Sponsor will ensure that the Conservation Easement is revised and that it will allow for the implementation of the Maple View Nutrient Offset Mitigation Bank, the Maple View Farms Bank Parcel Development Package, and will grant all rights to both the Grantee and the NCDWR. Additional changes to the conservation easement will be determined in consultation with EBX and the NCDWR. The conservation easement shall be approved by the DWR prior to the credit release. 5.0 JORDAN LAKE NUTRIENT OFFSET MITIGATION The Maple View Bank presents 7.63 acres of permanent conservation easement in Orange County, North Carolina. The purpose of this project is to generate nutrient offset credits for development impacts within the Upper New Hope Sub -watershed of Jordan Lake. The width of the riparian restoration area will begin at the most landward limit of the top of bank or the rooted herbaceous vegetation and extend landward to a maximum distance of 200 feet. Upon the submittal of this As -built report, the current NCDWR policy on the nutrient abatement of riparian restoration on lands in agriculture is provided below: A. Pursuant to the Jordan Trading Rule Item 15A NCAC 02B .0273(2)(a), load reductions eligible for credit are only those that exceed reduction needs calculated by applying the strategy sub -watershed percentage reduction goals as provided in 15A NCAC 02B .0262 (5). For this Bank Parcel's location in Maple View As -Built Report Nutrient Offset Site April 2017 4 the Upper New Hope, this requirement results in a reduction of credits yielded per acre of restored riparian buffers on agricultural land when compared with the credits given for agricultural lands in other river basins. The nutrient offset generated credits for this Bank Parcel is depicted in Table 5.0 below. Table 5.0 Generated Credit Yield Jordan Sub -watershed Generated Credit (pounds/30 ear/acre) Upper New Hope Nitrogen Phosphorus 2,169.26 143.81 B. As required under Jordan Trading Rule Item 15A NCAC 02B .0273 (2)(d)(i), the party seeking to sell credits must account for differences in instream nutrient losses between the location of the reduction need and excess loading reduction being delivered to the affected arm of Jordan lake. Delivered credits are calculated by applying the delivery factors in Table 6.1 and the acreage of riparian restoration to the generated credit yields from Table 6.0 above. C. Appendix E, dated October 7, 2015, provides a memorandum from NCDWR and corresponding maps, showing updated nitrogen and phosphorous load delivery factors. In conversations with NCDWR, it was determined that this policy would be used to determine the delivered credits on this Bank Parcel. The Maple View Bank Parcel falls into Zone 9 for Nitrogen (N) and Zone 7 for Phosphorous (P). Details are provided in Table 5.1 below. Table 5.1 Delivery Factors Delivery Factors Nitrogen Phosphorous Zone 9 89% Zone 7 71% The Maple View Bank will generate 4.54 acres of nutrient offset credits and will be preserving 3.10 acres of riparian buffer for a contiguous conservation easement. The offset credits will be finalized upon completion of the final As -Built survey of the conservation easement within the Bank Parcel and will be included in the As -Built Report. The total potential nutrient offset credits that the Maple View Bank will generate are summarized in Table 5.2; Figure 8. Maple View As -Built Report Nutrient Offset Site April 2017 Table 5.2 Maple View Bank Parcel Nutrient Offset Credit Summary The Maple View Bank will service impacts within the Upper New Hope Arm of the B. Everett Jordan Lake watershed. Please note this Bank Parcel is not intended to function for mitigation for buffer impacts. It will only be used for nutrient credits. EBX will maintain two credit ledgers for the Maple View Bank for Nitrogen and Phosphorous credits separately. EBX will maintain the nutrient offset ledgers in both "Generated Credits" and "Delivered Credits". The Maple View Bank can only sell delivered credits from this bank. 6.0 REFERENCES Griffith, G.E., Omernik, J.M., Comstock, J.A., Schafle, M.P., McNab, W.H., Lenat, D.R., MacPherson, T.F., Glover, J.B., and Shelburne, V.B., 2002, Ecoregions of North Carolina and south Carolina, (color poster with map, descriptive text, summary tables, and photographs): Reston, Virginia, U.S. Geological Survey (map scale 1:1,500,00). NCDENR. 2009. "Neuse River Basinwide Water Quality Plan." Division of Water Quality. http:// http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ps/bpu/basin/neuse/2009. (October 2013). NCDENR. 2010. "N.C. Wetland Assessment Method User Manual Version 4.1." N.C. Wetland Functional Assessment Team. NC Environmental Management Commission. 2014. Rule 15A NCAC 0213.0295 - Mitigation Program Requirements for the Protection and Maintenance of Riparian Buffers. Schafale, M.P. and A.S. Weakley. 1990. Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina, Third Approximation. North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, Division of Parks and Recreation, NCDENR, Raleigh, NC. Maple View As -Built Report Nutrient Offset Site April 2017 Mitigation Generated Delivery Factors Buffer Type Credit Total Credit Per Delivered Zone Tye Acreage Acre Zone Delivery Credits Zone A Riparian (0-200')* restoration Nitrogen 4.54 2,169.26 lbs 9 89% 8,765 lbs Zone A Riparian (0-200')* restoration Phosphorus 4.54 143.81 lbs 7 71% 463 lbs Jordan Preservation Buffer n/a 3.10 n/a n/a n/a n/a *areas within existing forest are Total Delivered Nitrogen Credit 8,765 lbs included as Preservation Type Total Delivered Phosphorus Credit 463 lbs The Maple View Bank will service impacts within the Upper New Hope Arm of the B. Everett Jordan Lake watershed. Please note this Bank Parcel is not intended to function for mitigation for buffer impacts. It will only be used for nutrient credits. EBX will maintain two credit ledgers for the Maple View Bank for Nitrogen and Phosphorous credits separately. EBX will maintain the nutrient offset ledgers in both "Generated Credits" and "Delivered Credits". The Maple View Bank can only sell delivered credits from this bank. 6.0 REFERENCES Griffith, G.E., Omernik, J.M., Comstock, J.A., Schafle, M.P., McNab, W.H., Lenat, D.R., MacPherson, T.F., Glover, J.B., and Shelburne, V.B., 2002, Ecoregions of North Carolina and south Carolina, (color poster with map, descriptive text, summary tables, and photographs): Reston, Virginia, U.S. Geological Survey (map scale 1:1,500,00). NCDENR. 2009. "Neuse River Basinwide Water Quality Plan." Division of Water Quality. http:// http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ps/bpu/basin/neuse/2009. (October 2013). NCDENR. 2010. "N.C. Wetland Assessment Method User Manual Version 4.1." N.C. Wetland Functional Assessment Team. NC Environmental Management Commission. 2014. Rule 15A NCAC 0213.0295 - Mitigation Program Requirements for the Protection and Maintenance of Riparian Buffers. Schafale, M.P. and A.S. Weakley. 1990. Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina, Third Approximation. North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, Division of Parks and Recreation, NCDENR, Raleigh, NC. Maple View As -Built Report Nutrient Offset Site April 2017 Maple View Nutrient Offset Site Appendix A Site Maps A-1 As -Built Report April 2017 gyp. r k Maple View Nutrient Offset Site ilk .. Sbti HD RIB SSB ad w r Am s: F � 1 ur � v s v F y < s =W I a p. q gyp. r k Maple View Nutrient Offset Site ilk .. Sbti HD RIB SSB ad w r Am Appendix B Vegetation Assessment Data Maple View Nutrient Offset Site As -Built Report April 2017 Appendix B. Vegetation Assessment Data Table 2. Planted Species Summary Common Name Scientific Name Species Type % of Total Composition Total Trees American sycamore Platanus occidentalis Bare root 30% 2,000 Water oak Quercus nigra Bare root 14% 1,000 River birch Betula nigra Bare root 14% 1,000 Blackgum Nyssa sylvatica Bare root 14% 1,000 Northern red oak Quercus rubra Bare root 7% 500 White oak Quercus alba Bare root 7% 500 Chestnut oak Quercus montana Bare root 7% 500 Swamp chestnut oak Quercus michauxii Bare root 7% 500 Table 3. Vegetation Plot Mitigation Success Summary Plot # Riparian Buffer Stems' Success Criteria Met? 1 769 Yes 2 607 Yes 3 607 Yes 4 607 Yes 5 890 Yes 6 809 Yes 7 728 Yes Project Avg 717 Yes Appendix B. Vegetation Assessment Data Table 4: Stem Count Total and Planted by Plot Species Project Name: Maple View Farms Current Plot Data (MY12016) Annual Means Scientific Name Common Name Species Type 000003-01-0001 000003-01-0002 000003-01-0003 000003-01-0004 000003-01-0005 000003-01-0006 000003-01-0007 MY1(2016) PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash Tree 9 9 9 6 6 6 5 5 5 3 3 3 8 8 8 12 12 12 4 4 4 47 47 47 Liriodendron tulipifera tuliptree Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 Platanus occidentalis American sycamore Tree 7 7 7 6 61 6 4 4 4 7 7 7 10 101 10 7 7 7 101 10 10 51 511 51 Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak Tree 1 1 1 4 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 8 8 8 Quercus phellos willowoak Tree 2 2 2 1 1 1 6 6 6 1 1 11 1 1 1 3 3 31 14 14 14 Quercus rubra northern red oak Tree 1 1 11 1 1 1 2 2 2 Unknown IShrub or Tree 11 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 Stem count size (ares) size (ACRES) Species count Stems per ACRE 19 19 19 161 161 16 15 15 15 16 16 16 221 221 22 20 20 20 181 18 18 1261 1261 126 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.17 4 41 4 6 6 6 31 31 3 51 51 51 51 51 5 31 31 3 4 41 41 71 71 7 768.9 768.9 768.9 647.5 647.5 647.5 607 607 607 647.5 647.5 647.5 890.3 890.3 890.3 809.4 809.4 809.4 728.4 728.4 728.4 728.4 728.4 728.4 Maple View Nutrient Offset Site Appendix C Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos I11MA! As -Built Report April 2017 Maple View Baseline Vegetation Plot Photos Vegetation Plot 1 (11/17/2016) Vegetation Plot 2 (11/17/2016) Vegetation Plot 3 (11/17/2016) Vegetation Plot 4 (11/17/2016) Vegetation Plot 5 (11/17/2016) Vegetation Plot 6 (11/17/2016) Vegetation Plot 7 (11/17/2016) Appendix D Vegetation Plot Monitoring Plot Data Sheets Maple View Nutrient Offset Site As -Built Report April 2017 Plot (continued): 000003-01-0001 Nov 2016 Data o THIS YEAR'S DATA map source X Y ddh Height DBH ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes IID Species char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout Vegetation Monitoring Data (VMD) Datasheet Please fill in any missing data and correct any errors. Plot 000003-01-0001 Party: Role: Date last planted: VMD Year (1-5):FDate: / / - / / New planting date m/yy? Check box if plot was not Taxonomic Standard: Notes: sampled, specify reason below Taxonomic Standard DATE: Latitude or UTM-N: Datum: NAD83/W (dec.deg. or m) Longitude or UTM-E: UTM Zone: 17N Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg).. 80 Plot Dimensions: X: 101 Y: 10 ❑ plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X Nov 2016 Data o THIS YEAR'S DATA Map Source* X Y Height DBH Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes 1D Species Name char 0.1111 0.1m 1cm* Icm * lcm* lcm sprout 2 Platanus occidentalis a") R 0.2 0.2 65.0 ❑ 3 Platanus occidentalis ® R 1.5 0.3 52.0 El 4 Platanus occidentalis (j) R 2.7 0.3 55.0 ❑ 5 Platanus occidentalis O R 4.1 0.5 65.0 6 Platanus occidentalis 0 R 6.7 0.3 57.0 7 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 9.9 0.3 45.0 8 Quercus phellos @ R 9.6 3.0 60.0 9 Fraxinus pennsylvanica R 7.1 2.9 32.0 10 Platanus occidentalis R 2.4 2.7 32.0 11 Platanus occidentalis $) R 0.7 5.7 49.0 12 Quercus rubra 0 R 1.9 5.8 30.0 13 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 3.3 5.9 50.0 U 14 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 7.1 5.8 25.0 L 15 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 9.9 8.5 40.0 El 16 Fraxinus pennsylvanica R 9.2 8.5 62.0 El 17 Quercus phellos O R 7.2 8.6 60.0 1-1 18 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 5.8 8.6 60.0 El 19 Fraxinus pennsylvanica R 3.3 8.5 50.0 El 20 Fraxinus pennsylvanica R 1.1 8.5 48.0 11 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ El ❑ ❑ El❑ ElEl❑ ElEl❑ ❑ ❑ # stems: 19 New Stems, not included last year, but are obviously planted. If more space needed, use blank PWS (Planted Woody Stems) Form: Species Name Source* X Y Height DBH (m) (m) 1 cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap,P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall 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): 000003-01-0001 Nov 2016 Data o SEEDLINGS THIS YEAR'S DATA IID Species map source X Y ddh Height DBH ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes 10 cm 50 cm char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) sub_ saps (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout 1anation cut -o ff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & s�nlof ubsamplinf el htCut-Off(Allstemsshorterthanthisareignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name D c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub_ saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- =10 (write DBH) **Required if cit -off >10cmorsubsample?100%. 01 •2 •3 • •• 0*4 •• "5 •• 6 • 7 K ) 10 FormWS2,ver9.1 *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap, P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall U=Unknown P. *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 000003-01-0001 x-axis. 80, N # stems: 19 0 map size. LARGE VA (0,0) X:Sm *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap,P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall U=Unknown P. *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 000003-01-0002 VMD Year (1-5): L I I Date: / / - Taxonomic Standard: Taxonomic Standard DATE: Latitude or UTM-N: Datum: NAD83/W (dec.deg. or m) ° Longitude or UTM-E: UTM Zone: 17N Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): 80 Please fill in any missing data and correct any errors. y: Role: Date last planted: New planting date m/yy7 F-lCh,,k box if plot was not Notes: sampled, specify reason below Plot Dimensions: X: 10 y: 10 ❑ plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X Nov 2016 Data o THIS YEAR'S DATA Map Source* X Y Height DBH Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species Name char 0.1m 0.1m ]cm* 1 cm x lcm* 1 cm sprout 21 Platanus occidentalis R 0.1 0.1 65.0 El 22 Quercus michauxii R 4.1 0.1 52.0 El 23 Platanus occidentalis R 5.1 0.2 72.0 El 24 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 7.1 0.3 61.0 El 25 Fraxinus pennsylvanica R 9.1 0.3 42.0 El 26 Quercus rubra R 9.9 0.3 55.0 27 Platanus occidentalis ® R 8.3 3.0 75.0 Q 28 Platanus occidentalis $) R 4.4 3.0 95.0 El 29 Platanus occidentalis O R 2.3 3.0 72.0 11 30 Fraxinus pennsylvanica ® R 2.3 5.6 101.0 DBH? El 31 Unknown sp. R 3.9 5.7 25.0 0 32 Quercus phellos O R 7.6 5.5 48.0 33 Platanus occidentalis O R 9.1 6.0 102.0 DBH? 34 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 5.7 8.6 65.0 El 35 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Q R 3.8 8.7 18.0 ❑ 36 Fraxinus pennsylvanica ® R 0.6 8.4 88.0 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ # stems: 16 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 *Notes by ID: 27 -rat damage 31 -rat damage/ no leaves *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap,P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall 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 Toot ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 000003-01-0002 Nov 2016 Data o SEEDLINGS THIS YEAR'S DATA IID Species map source X Y ddh Height DBH ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes 10 cm 50 cm char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) sub_ saps (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout 1anation cut -o ff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & s�nlof ubsamplinf el htCut-Off(Allstemsshorterthanthisareignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name D c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub_ saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- =10 (write DBH) **Required if cit -off >10cmorsubsample?100%. 01 •2 •3 • •• 0*4 •• "5 •• 6 • 7 K ) 10 FormWS2,ver9.1 *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap, P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall U=Unknown P. *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 000003-01-0002 VA X-axis: 80, N # stems: 16 0 map size. LARGE (0,0) X:Sm *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap,P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall U=Unknown P. *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 000003-01-0003 VMD Year (1-5): J-1 Date: Taxonomic Standard: Taxonomic Standard DATE: Latitude or UTM-N: (dec.deg. or m) Longitude or UTM-E: Coordinate Accuracy (m): Plot Dimensions: X: Datum: 17 W n� UTM Zone:ne: 17N �510 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): Please fill in any missing data and correct any errors. y: Role: Date last planted: New planting date m/yy7 F-lCh,,k box if plot was not Notes: sampled, specify reason below 10 Y: 10 ❑ plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X Nov 2016 Data o THIS YEAR'S DATA Map Source* X Y Height DBH Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species Name char 0.1m 0.1m lcm* lcm x lcm* 1 cm sprout 37 Platanus occidentalis (�) R 0.9 1.4 85.0 El 38 Platanus occidentalis O R 3.3 0.1 94.0 El 39 Quercus phellos O R 8.2 1.2 79.0 El 40 Fraxinus pennsylvanica R 9.9 0.3 65.0 41 Fraxinus pennsylvanica R 8.6 4.0 110.0 DBH? 42 Quercus phellos O R 6.9 4.8 51.0 43 Quercus phellos R 4.2 3.0 70.0 44 Quercus phellos $) R 0.3 4.4 60.0 El 45 Quercus phellos 0 R 0.3 10.0 50.0 46 Platanus occidentalis ® R 1.2 9.7 65.0 47 Quercus phellos R 2.6 9.1 59.0 48 Platanus occidentalis O R 4.4 8.4 68.0 49 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 9.9 6.5 73.0 50 Fraxinus pennsylvanica C R 9.9 9.3 60.0 ❑ 51 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 8.5 9.8 100.0 ❑ ❑ ❑ PR ❑ I+- I # stems: 15 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 11 and burlap,P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall 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 Toot ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 000003-01-0003 Nov 2016 Data o SEEDLINGS THIS YEAR'S DATA IID Species map source X Y ddh Height DBH ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes 10 cm 50 cm char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) sub_ saps (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout 1anation cut -o ff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & s�nlof ubsamplinf el htCut-Off(Allstemsshorterthanthisareignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name D c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub_ saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- =10 (write DBH) **Required if cit -off >10cmorsubsample?100%. 01 •2 •3 • •• 0*4 •• "5 •• 6 • 7 K ) 10 FormWS2,ver9.1 *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap, P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall U=Unknown P. *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 000003-01-0003 x-axis: 50' N # stems: 15 map size. 0/// LARGE VA (0,0) X:Sm *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap,P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall U=Unknown P. *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 000003-01-0004 VMD Year (1-5): L I I Date: / / - Taxonomic Standard: Taxonomic Standard DATE: Latitude or UTM-N: Datum: NAD83/W (dec.deg. or m) ° Longitude or UTM-E: UTM Zone: 17N Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): 75 Please fill in any missing data and correct any errors. y: Role: Date last planted: New planting date m/yy7 F-lCh,,k box if plot was not Notes: sampled, specify reason below Plot Dimensions: X: 10 y: 10 ❑ plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X Nov 2016 Data o THIS YEAR'S DATA Map Source* X Y Height DBH Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species Name char 0.1m 0.1m lcm* lcm x lcm* 1 cm sprout 52 Unknown sp. R 2.0 1.7 15.0 El 53 Platanus occidentalis ® R 3.3 1.8 15.0 El 54 Platanus occidentalis O R 5.8 2.0 45.0 El 55 Platanus occidentalis O R 9.5 4.5 80.0 El 56 Platanus occidentalis O R 7.7 4.4 30.0 El 57 Fraxinus pennsylvanica R 4.7 4.5 58.0 1-1 58 Platanus occidentalis $) R 0.5 7.1 52.0 El 59 Platanus occidentalis O R 4.3 7.3 72.0 El 60 Quercus phellos 0 R 5.8 7.3 55.0 61 Platanus occidentalis R 8.7 7.3 90.0 62 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 9.9 7.4 75.0 ❑ 63 Quercus michauxii R 9.9 9.9 70.0 ❑ 64 Quercus michauxii R 8.6 9.9 70.0 ❑ 65 Quercus michauxii O R 5.4 9.8 55.0 ❑ 66 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 3.9 9.7 57.0 ❑ 67 Quercus michauxii O R 0.1 9.9 39.0 ❑ El ❑ ❑ ❑ El❑ ❑ El El❑ ❑ # stems: 16 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 11 and burlap,P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall U=Unknown P. 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 Toot ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 000003-01-0004 Nov 2016 Data o SEEDLINGS THIS YEAR'S DATA IID Species map source X Y ddh Height DBH ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes 10 cm 50 cm char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) sub_ saps (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout 1anation cut -o ff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & s�nlof ubsamplinf el htCut-Off(Allstemsshorterthanthisareignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name D c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub_ saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- =10 (write DBH) **Required if cit -off >10cmorsubsample?100%. 01 •2 •3 • •• 0*4 •• "5 •• 6 • 7 K ) 10 FormWS2,ver9.1 *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap, P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall 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 Map of stems on plot 000003-01-0004 X-axis: 75' N # Stems: 16 0/, map size: LARGE VA (0,0) X:Sm *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap,P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall 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 Plot 000003-01-0005 VMD Year (1-5): L I I Date: / / - Taxonomic Standard: Taxonomic Standard DATE: Latitude or UTM-N: Datum: NAD83/W (dec.deg. or m) ° Longitude or UTM-E: UTM Zone: 17N Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): 100 Please fill in any missing data and correct any errors. y: Role: Date last planted: New planting date m/yy7 F-lCh,,k box if plot was not Notes: sampled, specify reason below Plot Dimensions: X: 10 y: 10 ❑ plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X Nov 2016 Data o THIS YEAR'S DATA Map Source* X Y Height DBH Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species Name char 0.1m 0.1m lcm* lcm x lcm* 1 cm sprout 68 Platanus occidentalis R 0.2 0.1 70.0 El 69 Platanus occidentalis R 0.9 0.3 85.0 ❑ 70 Platanus occidentalis R 1.9 0.3 110.0 DBH? ❑ 71 Platanus occidentalis O R 3.5 0.4 79.0 ❑ 72 Platanus occidentalis R 5.1 0.3 62.0 ❑ 73 Platanus occidentalis R 5.9 0.2 90.0 74 Platanus occidentalis R 6.5 0.5 180.0 DBH!! 75 Platanus occidentalis O R 7.3 0.4 140.0 DBH!! E] 76 Quercus michauxii O R 8.3 2.6 65.0 El 77 Fraxinus pennsylvanica @ R 6.0 1.8 35.0 11 78 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 5.7 3.0 50.0 El 79 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 4.2 2.9 75.0 80 Fraxinus pennsylvanica R 1.5 2.9 52.0 81 Fraxinus pennsylvanica ® R 0.4 2.6 40.0 El 82 Liriodendron tulipifera O R 0.1 5.6 49.0 ❑ 83 Quercus phellos O R 1.0 5.4 39.0 ❑ 84 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Oj R 4.3 5.6 55.0 ❑ 85 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 6.3 5.5 70.0 ❑ 86 Platanus occidentalis O R 7.4 5.5 70.0 ❑ 87 Fraxinus pennsylvanica R 5.8 8.4 45.0 ❑ 88 Platanus occidentalis R 3.2 8.5 60.0 ❑ 89 Quercus michauxii $) R 0.1 8.5 33.0 ❑ *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap, P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall 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): 000003-01-0005 Nov 2016 Data o SEEDLINGS THIS YEAR'S DATA IID Species map source X Y ddh Height DBH ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes 10 cm 50 cm char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) sub_ saps (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout 1anation cut -o ff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & s�nlof ubsamplinf el htCut-Off(Allstemsshorterthanthisareignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name D c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub_ saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- =10 (write DBH) **Required if cit -off >10cmorsubsample?100%. 01 •2 •3 • •• 0*4 •• "5 •• 6 • 7 K ) 10 FormWS2,ver9.1 *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap, P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall 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 000003-01-0005 VA 7 X-axis: 100' N #stems: 22 map size: LARGE (0,0) X:Sm *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap,P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall 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 Plot 000003-01-0006 VMD Year (1-5): J-1 Date: Taxonomic Standard: Taxonomic Standard DATE: Latitude or UTM-N: (dec.deg. or m) Longitude or UTM-E: Coordinate Accuracy (m): Plot Dimensions: X: Datum: 17 W n� UTM Zone:ne: 17N �910 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): Please fill in any missing data and correct any errors. y: Role: Date last planted: New planting date m/yy7 ❑Check box if plot was not Notes: sampled, specify reason below 10 Y: 10 ❑ plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X Nov 2016 Data o THIS YEAR'S DATA Map Source* X Y Height DBH Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species Name char 0.1m 0.1m lcm* lcm x lcm* 1 cm sprout 90 Fraxinus pennsylvanica R 0.2 0.1 45.0 El 91 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 1.0 0.1 50.0 El 92 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 2.5 0.1 45.0 El 93 Liriodendron tulipifera O R 8.8 2.7 50.0 El 94 Platanus occidentalis @ R 8.0 2.7 115.0 DBH? El 95 Platanus occidentalis R 7.0 2.6 85.0 96 Platanus occidentalis R 6.0 2.7 60.0 97 Platanus occidentalis 0 R 4.7 2.7 70,0 El 98 Platanus occidentalis O R 3.5 2.7 80.0 11 99 Platanus occidentalis S R 2.6 2.9 75.0 El 100 Platanus occidentalis $) R 0.8 2.8 71.0 101 Fraxinus pennsylvanica 0 R 3.2 5.7 60.0 102 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 4.5 5.7 65.0 El 103 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 5.3 5.7 75.0 El 104 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 7.3 5.8 85.0 El 105 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 9.0 5.7 81.0 El 106 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 9.1 8.5 55.0 El 107 Fraxinus pennsylvanica R 7.5 8.6 61.0 El 108 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 2.3 8.6 70.0 1-1 109 Fraxinus pennsylvanica ® R 1.3 8.7 68.0 El ❑ ❑ El El El El El El El El ❑ ❑ ❑ El El # stems: 20 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 11 and burlap,P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall 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 Toot ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 000003-01-0006 Nov 2016 Data o SEEDLINGS THIS YEAR'S DATA IID Species map source X Y ddh Height DBH ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes 10 cm 50 cm char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) sub_ saps (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout 1anation cut -o ff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & s�nlof ubsamplinf el htCut-Off(Allstemsshorterthanthisareignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name D c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub_ saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- =10 (write DBH) **Required if cit -off >10cmorsubsample?100%. 01 •2 •3 • •• 0*4 •• "5 •• 6 • 7 K ) 10 FormWS2,ver9.1 *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap, P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall 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 000003-01-0006 X-axis: 90, N # Stems: 20 0 map size. LARGE VA (0,0) X:Sm *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap,P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall U=Unknown p. 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 Plot 000003-01-0007 VMD Year (1-5): L I I Date: / / - Taxonomic Standard: Taxonomic Standard DATE: Latitude or UTM-N: Datum: NAD83/W (dec.deg. or m) ° Longitude or UTM-E: UTM Zone: 17N Coordinate Accuracy (m): 0.5 X -Axis bearing (deg): 100 Please fill in any missing data and correct any errors. y: Role: Date last planted: New planting date m/yy7 ❑Check box if plot was not Notes: sampled, specify reason below Plot Dimensions: X: 10 y: 10 ❑ Plot has reverse orientation for X and Y axis (Y is 90 degrees to the right of X Nov 2016 Data o THIS YEAR'S DATA Map Source* X Y Height DBH Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes ID Species Name char O.lm 0.1m lcm* 1 cm x lcm* 1 cm sprout 110 Fraxinus pennsylvanica R 1.9 0.3 70.0 El 111 Quercus michauxii O R 2.6 0.2 45.0 El 112 Platanus occidentalis O R 4.4 0.4 145.0 DBH!! 113 Platanus occidentalis O R 5.3 0.3 105.0 DBH? 114 Platanus occidentalis ® R 6.1 0.3 135.0 DBH? E] 115 Fraxinus pennsylvanica R 8.5 0.2 65.0 E] 116 Platanus occidentalis R 9.5 0.3 95.0 El 117 Quercus phellos @ R 8.7 2.8 55.0 El 118 Platanus occidentalis R 6.9 3.1 60.0 El 119 Platanus occidentalis O R 5.8 3.0 150.0 DBH!! El 120 Platanus occidentalis R 4.6 3.0 95.0 El 121 Platanus occidentalis O R 0.6 3.0 95.0 Ll 122 Fraxinus pennsylvanica O R 5.6 5.9 80.0 123 Fraxinus pennsylvanica (& R 7.5 5.7 70.0 124 Platanus occidentalis CO) R 8.4 5.7 75.0 125 Platanus occidentalis O R 8.4 8.7 65.0 126 Quercus phellos ® R 2.2 8.8 60.0 127 Quercus phellos O R 0.1 8.7 55.0 L1 ❑ ❑ El El El 0 El ❑ El❑ El 11 ❑ El El El # 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) ] cm* 1 cm Vigor* Damage* Notes q - *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap,P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall 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 l Ocm if >2.5m and 50cm if >4m. Printed in the CVS-EEP Entry Toot ver. 2.3.1 Plot (continued): 000003-01-0007 Nov 2016 Data o SEEDLINGS THIS YEAR'S DATA IID Species map source X Y ddh Height DBH ddh Height DBH Re- Vigor* Damage* Notes 10 cm 50 cm char (m) (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) sub_ saps (mm) (cm) (cm) sprout 1anation cut -o ff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & s�nlof ubsamplinf el htCut-Off(Allstemsshorterthanthisareignored. If >10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name D c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub_ saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- =10 (write DBH) **Required if cit -off >10cmorsubsample?100%. 01 •2 •3 • •• 0*4 •• "5 •• 6 • 7 K ) 10 FormWS2,ver9.1 *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap, P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall 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 000003-01-0007 x-axis: too, N #Stems: is map size: LARGE VA d'; a' in (0,0) X:Sm *SOURCE: Tr --Transplant, L=Live stake B=B 11 and burlap,P=Potted Tu=Tublin R=bare Root M=Mechanicall 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