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2.2 Surveys and Maps <br /> Pinnacle conducted a review of the Natural Resource Conservation Soil Survey, <br /> topographic maps, NWI, and PWI maps for the vicinity of the Site. The following sections <br /> summarize the information available at the time of this review. <br /> 2.2.1 Topographic Maps <br /> The central property featuring the church building and parking lot appears to have an <br /> elevation of 886 elevation above mean sea level (AMSL). The Site appears to drain to <br /> the east and the west with elevations of 856 AMSL and 880 AMSL, respectively. The Site <br /> generally slopes to the wetland areas in the east and to a suspect wetland area in the <br /> western portion of the Site. Topographic contours are shown on Figure 2. <br /> 2.2.2 Soil Survey <br /> The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Web Soil Survey map, which is <br /> included as Figure 3, was reviewed for information pertaining to the Site soils. The Soil <br /> Survey indicated the Site soil units consist of: <br /> • Nymore loamy sand, 1 to 6 percent slopes (D90B) <br /> • Marsh (Mc) <br /> • Nymore loamy coarse sand, 12 to 25 percent slopes (NrD) <br /> • Nymore loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes (NyA) <br /> • Nymore loamy sand, 6 to 12 percent slopes (NyC) <br /> Of the identified soil types, Marsh is considered a hydric soil. <br /> 2.2.3 Wetland Inventory Maps <br /> The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) NWI map for the Site area (Figure <br /> 4) depicted three wetland basins and four wetland types, as follows: <br /> • Two wetland areas consisting of palustrine, emergent, persistent, temporary <br /> flooded, (PEM 1 A) wetlands. <br /> • Two wetland areas consisting of palustrine, emergent, persistent, seasonally <br /> flooded, (PEM 1 C) wetlands. <br /> • One wetland area consists of a palustrine, emergent, persistent, semi-permanently <br /> flooded, (PEM 1 F) wetland. <br /> • One wetland area consists of a palustrine, unconsolidated bottom, semi- <br /> permanently flooded, (PUBF) wetland. <br /> Pinnacle Engineering, Inc. Wetland Determination Report <br /> 11541 95t"Avenue North Lord of Life Lutheran Church, Ransey, MN <br /> Maple Grove, MN 55369 July 26, 2022 <br /> 763-315-4501 Page 2 Pinnacle Project Number: EM20225225 <br />
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