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Wetland Delineated <br />ID Wetland Type <br />W-1 PEM1C <br />Table 3.2.1 <br />Wetlands Table <br />14501 Nowthen Blvd. NW, <br />Ramsey, Minnesota <br />Wetland Size ac/sf <br />3.05 132,858 PEM1A et al. <br />NWI Wetland <br />Type <br />Dominant <br />Wetland <br />Vegetation <br />PEM1C/PEM1F/ Cattails, <br />W2 PEM1C/PUBF 0.47 20,473 PEM1C/PUBF <br />Hydric Soil <br />Indicator <br />Redox Dark <br />Surface (F6) <br />Cattails, Redox Dark <br />et al. Surface (F6) <br />Hydrology <br />Saturation <br />(A3), <br />Geomorphic <br />Position <br />((D2) <br />Saturation <br />(A3), <br />Geomorphic <br />Position <br />((D2) <br />Wetland Type PEM1A <br />The NWI Cowardin wetland classification system identifies the PEM1A label for a wetland <br />that consists of a palustrine basin, dominated by persistent emergent vegetation, <br />consisting of erect, rooted, herbaceous hydrophyte species that normally remain standing <br />at least until the beginning of the next growing season, that is temporarily flooded. Surface <br />water is present for brief periods during the growing season, but the water table usually <br />lies well below the ground surface for most of the season. The NWI map for the Site area <br />indicated two PEM1A wetlands, including one isolated wetland located in the west central <br />portion of the Site, in the location of Suspect Area-1 (SA-1), and the other located in the <br />southern portion of Wetland 1. The soils survey did not indicate hydric soils located within <br />the SA-1 aera. The soil survey indicated hydric soils were present in the area of Wetland <br />1. The SA-1 area is most likely an excavated infiltration pond with a large culvert draining <br />into it. <br />Wetland Type PEM1C <br />The NWI Cowardin wetland classification system identifies the PEM1C label for a wetland <br />that consists of a palustrine basin, dominated by persistent emergent vegetation, <br />consisting of erect, rooted, herbaceous hydrophyte species that normally remain standing <br />at least until the beginning of the next growing season, that is seasonally flooded. Surface <br />water is present for extended periods especially early in the growing season but is absent <br />by the end of the growing season in most years. The water table, after flooding ceases, <br />is variable, extending from saturated to the surface to a water table well below the ground <br />surface. The NWI map for the Site area indicated two PEM1C wetlands contained within <br />the Site boundaries. One of the these depicted areas corresponds to the northern portion <br />of Wetland 1 and the other corresponds to the fringe of Wetland 2. The soils survey did <br />Pinnacle Engineering, Inc. <br />11541 95th Avenue North <br />Maple Grove, MN 55369 <br />763-315-4501 <br />Page 4 <br />Wetland Determination Report <br />Lord of Life Lutheran Church, Ransey, MN <br />July 26, 2022 <br />Pinnacle Project Number: EM20225225 <br />