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2.3.2 City of Mukilteo CAMP Wetland 2 <br /> HGM Class: Depression <br /> Ecology Rating: Category II <br /> City of Mukilteo standard buffer width: 165 feet <br /> s <br /> z - <br /> ,1 <br /> E <br /> .w <br /> YS � <br /> Wetland 2 is a depressional feature located on the eastern side of the Mitigation Site M2: <br /> Japanese Gulch/Brewery Creek Headwater Wetlands, and continues off-site to the north. <br /> Dominant vegetation within the wetland includes red alder (Alnus rubra; FAC), Western red cedar <br /> (Thuja plicata; FAC), salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis; FAC), Sitka willow (Salix sitchensis, FACW), <br /> Pacific willow (Salix lucida, FACW), creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens), and Himalayan <br /> blackberry (Rubus anneniacus; FAC). Wetland soils from 0 to 6 inches below the surface generally <br /> have a Munsell color of black (10YR 2/2) and a sandy clay loam texture. From 6 to 11 inches <br /> below the surface, soils have a color of very dark gray (IOYR 3/1) and a sandy loam texture, with <br /> dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/6) redoximorphic features present on coated sand grains. From <br /> 11 to 16 inches below the surface, soils have a color of dark grayish brown (IOYR 4/2) and a <br /> sandy loam texture, with dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/6) redoximorphic features present on <br /> coated sand grains. A restrictive cobble layer was present at 16 inches. These soil characteristics <br /> are consistent with the Redox Dark Surface (F6) and Depleted Below Dark Surface (F7) hydric <br /> soil indicators listed in the 2010 Regional Supplement. Soils were saturated at the surface, <br /> during our October 2016 site visit. <br /> The dominant species rate "facultative" or wetter, indicating that a hydrophytic vegetative <br /> community is present in the areas mapped as wetland. <br /> Mundorf-8th St 9 Critical Area Study & <br /> WRI#16233 Mitigation Plan <br /> March 2 0/6 <br />