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<br />2. Fliactions and Valud. <br />The Corps has not yet adopted formal procedures to assess <br />functions and values ofwetlands. Therefore, to assist in evaluation of the <br />protect, provide a summary of the functions and values of the wetland to <br />be filled prepared by a knowledgable professional Any nu7sdlctional <br />areas other than wetlands should also be assessed for functions nerd <br />valud. Exampld of featurd to be addressed are: <br />water quality <br />• ground water <br />• recharge/discharge <br />• • flood storage <br />' other <br />Habitat <br />• Tait/endangered Species <br />• known or probable wIIdlffe use <br />• plant communities <br />• complete spetld Ifst <br />• ]mower or probable fish. shdl8sh, nerd aquattc iavatebraLe <br />use <br />• other <br />RecTCational Use <br />• non-consumptive (e.g. birdwatChlIIg, wallGng) <br />• consumptive (e.g. Sshing, hunting) <br />II. GOAL OF 11HTIGA?ION <br />(1.e. the long-term goals, which may not be reached until some years after the <br />appHcaaYs miugatioa responsibilitd have been completed.) <br />A. Type(s) of Habitat to be Created <br />(Refer to Section I.E.I. above.) If out-of-kind, present rationale. <br />H. FYiactions and Values of Habitat to be Created <br />(Refer to Section LE.2. abooe.) Identify, describe, and give location of any <br />local reference site 1[ different from wetland to be Shed. <br />® C. Time Lapse <br />How many years b 1t likely to take for long-term goal habitat to develop? <br /> <br />