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EAGLE SOIL SERVICES <br />5818 Halifax Avenue North - Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 <br />Phone 612 441 7509 - Fax 612 441 9176 - Email eagIesoils sr` aoi,c m <br />Minnesota Licensed Soil Scientist #30016 <br />March 18, 2000 <br />Phil Johnson <br />6461 l7S11i Lane NW <br />Ramsey, MN 55303 <br />Dear Phil: <br />As requested, Eagle Soil Services has completed the wetland delineation on your property located in <br />Secs. 2 & 3, T 32 N,, R. 25 W. of Anoka County. MN. Enclosed are copies of the wetland transect <br />sheets, aerial photo with the approximate wetland transects and boundaries located, National <br />Wetlands Inventory (N WI) information, Remotely Sensed Data Summary sheet, and Anoka County <br />Soil Survey information. Three copies of the delineation report are enclosed, one for your records, <br />one for the Anoka Soil & Water Conservation District, and one for the City of Ramsey. <br />Anoka County Ditch 014 runs through the southern portion of the property. The ditch has not been <br />delineated as a wetland; private landowners cannot engage in activities which negatively impact a <br />County ditch. regardless &wetlands are present within the ditch or not. <br />Six wetland areas were located on the property. Wetland 1, which extends past the western property <br />boundary, most closely resembles a Type 2 wetland, Dominant hydrophytic vegetation includes <br />Reed -Canary Grass (Phalaris arundinacea, FACW+). Hydric soils and wetland hydrology criteria <br />were met. The area also appears on the NWI maps as a PEMC (Palustrine, Emergent, Seasonally <br />Flooded) wetland. There are 12 pink wetland delineation flags marking the upland/wetland <br />boundary, and pink flagging has been placed in the surrounding vegetation to assist the survey crew <br />in locating the flags. <br />Wetland 2 most closely resembles a Type 3 wetland, Dominant hydrophytic vegetation includes <br />Reed -Canary Grass (Phalaris arundinacea, FACW+) and Broad-leaved Cattail (Typha iatifolia. <br />OBL). Hydric soil and wetland hydrology criteria were met, and the area appears as a PEMC <br />(Palustrine, Emergent, Seasonally Flooded) wetland on the NWI maps, There are 7 pink wetland <br />delineation flags marking the upland/wetland boundary, and pink flagging has been placed in the <br />surrounding vegetation to assist the survey crew in locating the flags. <br />Wetlands 3 and 4 most closely resemble Type 3 Wetland surrounded by a fringe ofTypc 2 Wetland. <br />Dominant hydrophytic vegetation includes Reed -Canary Grass (Phaiaris arundirracea, FACWI-), <br />Tussock Sedge (C'arex stricta, OBL), and Broad-leaved Cattail (Typha lcrti#o1in, OBL). Hydric sail <br />and wetland hydrology criteria were met. There are 12 pink wetland delineation flags marking the <br />upland/wetland boundary for Wetland #3, 7 pink delineation flags marking the boundary for <br />Wetland #4, <br />