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I <br /> ! <br />II <br /> <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br />- 3- <br /> <br />Emergency Work. Work that is necessary to save life or <br />property. <br /> <br />Litter. Slightly decomposed organic material on the floor of <br />a wooded area. <br /> <br />Normal High Water. Is marked by a line which the water <br />impresses on the soil by covering it for sufficient periods <br />of time to deprive it of vegetation. In the absence of any <br />statement to the contrary, it must be construed to mean <br />"ordinary" high water mark. <br /> <br />Person. Any individual, firm, corporation, partnership, <br />association or other private or governmental entity. <br /> <br />Sign, Advertising. A sign which directs attention to a <br />business, commodity, service, activity or entertainment not <br />necessarily conducted, sold or offered upon the premises <br />where such sign is located. <br /> <br />Slope. The inclination of the natural surface of the land <br />from Che horizontal, usually measured in one of three ways: <br />1) as a ratio, the horizontal distance to the vertical <br />distance; 2) as a percentage, the vertical distance over the <br />horizontal distance; and 3) by degrees, measured from the <br />horizontal to the vertical. <br /> <br />Structure. Anything manufactured, constructed or erected <br />which is normally attached to or positioned on land, <br />including portable structures. <br /> <br />Tree. Any woody plant that has at least one trunk whose <br />diameter 4 feet above ground is 4" or greater. <br /> <br />Wetland. Any low area permanently or seasonally covered with <br />shallow water, including marsh, swamp, bog, wet meadow, <br />slough or intermittent lake or floodway, except any area <br />which is 1 acre or smaller in size. <br /> <br />Wetland Types. <br /> <br />Type I. <br /> <br />The soil is seasonally flooded, but during the <br />growing season it is well drained. Vegetation is <br />dependent on the duration of flooding. Due to the <br />nature of Type I wetlands, the DNR did not identify <br />any within the study area. <br /> <br />Type II. <br /> <br />Inland Fresh Meadows. The soil usually is without <br />standing water during most of the growing season, <br />but is water logged within at least a few inches of <br />its surface. Vegetation includes grasses, sedges, <br />rushes and various broad-leaved plants. <br /> <br /> <br />