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The majority of the soil types within the parka re Hubbard course sand with 0-12% <br /> slopes. The remaining soils are Becker, very fine sandy loam and Dickman sandy <br /> loam with 0-6 %slopes. There are a few small areas that have been cut and filled <br /> along the existing road.Therefore, overall the soils in the park are very suitable for <br /> development. <br /> The soils of Foster and Cloquet Islands are an alluvial mix that floods frequently, <br /> therefore no development is proposed for the islands, although some natural <br /> resource restoration may occur. <br /> H UA <br /> f <br /> DrA <br /> Ba <br /> HUB <br /> i <br /> Dn4 <br /> ..._,� Af <br /> Legend one Ha <br /> Soils Information <br /> Type,Description <br /> Ai,Alluvial Land,mixed,frequently flooded - <br /> Ba,Beckervery fine sandy loam Ba <br /> Cu,Con and fl land <br /> DnA,Dickman sandy loam,0-2%slopes <br /> Dn),Dickman sandy loam,2-6%slopes HLLtI <br /> OF,Pits,gravel-udipsammerts complex i <br /> HUA,Hubbard coarse sand,0-2%slopes <br /> 0 HVB,Hubbard coarse sand,2-6%slopes <br /> HuC,Hubbard coarse sand,3-12%slopes \ <br /> Soil Types <br /> A wetland review was performed in September 2010. Anoka County Soil Survey <br /> and the National Wetland Inventory(NWI) were referenced as well as conducting <br /> an onsite review. There were no hydric soils and no wetlands as inventoried bythe <br /> NWI except for those directly associated with the river. See Appendix. <br /> Other existing natural resources include previously disturbed woodland and <br /> grassland areas, riparian edges and river bluffs, which contain several invasive <br /> species that will need to be eliminated and restored with native species. Native <br /> prairie has been restored in some areas of the park and the remaining fields are <br /> scheduled to be restored to a native grassland/prairie sometime in the future. <br /> Page 7 of 22 <br />
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