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2010-05-07_PERMIT FILE - C2009087 (16)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2009087
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/7/2010
Doc Name
Little Grassy Creek Wetland Delineation
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 2.04.10-E2 Little Grassy Creek Wetland Delineation
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• <br />• <br />1 / 11 <br />u <br />WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Arid West: Region <br />ProlecUSite: L y� C {, ,�_ � City-County i t � r3 Sampling Date: <br />ApplicanilOwner. 16 I AV <br />� r ( Stater C [- . Sampling Point 01 <br />Investigalor (s) S L / Section; Township, Range: <br />11 i (° 7 <br />Lantlform (hillslope, terrace, etc. ): $ l €'?�r� � t ? Local relief (conc;ave, conv$x, none C Slo e /a . <br />Subregion(LRR): �1 L t l y �5' ( J�j "Ler1g: `l d� � Datum: 1. <br />Soil Map Unit Name: f i` ° t(t �( r' im #},'1 , if t r i C } N0, classification: PE &\ ( tT"/\ <br />Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No e"X (If no, explain in Remarks.) <br />Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? �j 0 Are "Normal Circumstances' present? Yes No <br />Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? <.1 (if needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) <br />SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. <br />Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes ;�` No Is the Sampled Area <br />Hydric Soil Present? Yes No No <br />i <br />Wetland Hydrolo Presents Yes _ .�'� No within a Wetland? Yes <br />Remarks: L <br />L y � tJCv kvl �(, v <br />VEGETATION — Use scientific names of plants. <br />US Army Corps of Engineers <br />Arid West — Version 2,0 <br />Absolute <br />Dominant indicator <br />Dominance - rest worksheet: <br />Tree Stratum (Plot size: } <br />% Cover <br />_Species? Status <br />Number of Dominant Species t <br />1- <br />J That Are OSL, FACW, or FAC: # (A) <br />2 <br />3. <br />Total Number of Dominant <br />Species Across All Strata: (8) <br />4 <br />= Total Cover <br />Percent of Dominant Species <br />} That Are OBL. FACW, or FAC. t � (J (A/B) <br />SaolinolSitnrb Stratum (Pint size } <br />t <br />r <br />1. <br />Prevalence Index worksheet: <br />2. <br />Total % Cover of, Multiply by: <br />3. <br />— <br />OBL species _ x 1 = t L , > <br />FACW species 5 ,-' x 2= ! C) t> <br />FAC species f Q x 3= <br />FACU species x 4 = i <br />4. <br />f = Total Cover <br />Herb Stratum ? <br />(Plot size: <br />`/ <br />UPL species � � x 5 = <br />e '3 P. � -T i a4 <br />j <br />-r- rl <br />!� <br />�t 3 <br />I Column Totals _ (A) L (Q) <br />Prevalence Index = B;A. _ r <br />' <br />t <br />2. U .'f � <br />3. 1 44 - fj t- :a k <br />f <br />4. D6 ( Vii(( } 1 �(V <br />t i <br />A l i <br />Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators, <br />_ Dominance Test is ±50% <br />Prevalence Index is s3.o' <br />Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting <br />data in Remark s or on a separate sheet) <br />E <br />Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) <br />5. <br />6. <br />7. <br />8. <br />_ _ _ <br />=Total Cover, - <br />Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size: } <br />j l ; <br />1, <br />indicators of hydrtc soil and 4vettand hydrology must <br />be present. unless disturbed or problematic. , V <br />_ <br />Z. <br />= Total Cover <br />Hydrophytic <br />% Bare Ground in Herb Stratum %Cover of Biotic Ciust <br />_ <br />Vegetation <br />Present? Yes X . No <br />Remarks: <br />1 <br />US Army Corps of Engineers <br />Arid West — Version 2,0 <br />
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