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WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM—Western Mountains,Valleys,and Coast Region <br /> Project Site: Norton Ave City/County: Everett/Snohomish Sampling Date: 8/29/16 <br /> Applicant/Owner: Lewis State: WA Sampling Point: SL-4 <br /> Investigator(s): Lenare Section,Township,Range: d <br /> Landform(hlllslope,terrace,etc.): Hil[stope Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 15 <br /> Subregion(LRR): Lat: Long: ^ Datum: NAD83 <br /> Soil Map Unit Name: NWI classification: Hydric ' <br /> Are climatic!hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes ® No 0 (if nq explain in Remarks.) i <br /> Are Vegetation 0, Sot 0, or Hydrology ❑, significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? Yes ® No ❑ <br /> s <br /> Are Vegetation 0, So8 0, or Hydrology ❑, naturally problematic? (€f needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) <br /> SUMMARY OF FINDINGS—Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,Important features,etc. <br /> Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes © No la 5 <br /> Hydric Soil Present? Yes ❑ No ® is the Sampled Area <br /> wn a Wetland? Yes 0 No El <br /> Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes 0 No 13 <br /> Remarks: 1 <br /> t <br /> VEGETATION—Use scientific names of plants <br /> Tree Stratum(Plot size:3a'} Absolute Dominant indicator ) <br /> %Cover Species? Status Dominance Test Worksheet: 3 <br /> 1. Acermacrophvllum 25 FACU Number of Dominant Species <br /> 2. Prunus emarolnata 15 res FACU That Are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 3 (A) <br /> 3. — — Total Number of Dominant <br /> 6 <br /> 4• Species Across All Strata: — (B) n <br /> 50%=20,20%=8 40 =Total Cover Percent of Dominant Species 50 (NB) 1 <br /> Sapling/Shrub Stratum(Plot size: That Are CBL,FACW,or MC: I <br /> 1. Rubus armenlacus j}.0 yes MC Prevalence Index worksheets <br /> a <br /> 2. Rubus spectabllls 10 no FAC Total%Cover of: Multiply by: <br /> 3. Polyrronum cusp/datum 10 no FACU OBL species xi= s <br /> 4. <br /> FACW species x2= _ <br /> 5. —- FAC species x3= <br /> 50%=50,20%=20 100 =Total Cover FACU species __ x4= t <br /> Herb Stratum(Plot size:30') UPL species x5= 1 <br /> 1. Ranunculus n pens <br /> 25 m, FACW Column Totals: (A) (a) i <br /> 2. Utica droica 15 yes, FAC Prevalence Index=B/A= <br /> 3. Polysichummunitum 5 no FACU Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: <br /> 4. Epilobium anoustifollum 5 no FACU ❑ 1--Rapid Test for Hydrophytio Vegetation <br /> 5. Athydum frhxfemina 5 no FAC >50% ( <br /> 0 2-Dominance Test is <br /> 6. 11 <br /> —— — 0 3-Prevalence Index is<3.01 h <br /> ii <br /> ?. ^ " ❑ 4-Morphological Adaptations(Provide supporting fi <br /> 8. '_-_ data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) a <br /> g' --- _ ❑ 5-Wet€and Non-Vascular Plants' <br /> 10. — - 0 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) <br /> 11• <br /> 50%=27,5,24%=11 55 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric sail and wetland hydrology must <br /> be present,unless disturbed or problematic. li <br /> Woody Vine Stratum(Plot size:301) <br /> 1. Convolvutus arvensis <br /> 65 yes FACU <br /> 2. Hydrophytic s. <br /> 50%=32.5,20%=13 Vegetation Yes El No s <br /> 65 =TotalCover present? rt <br /> t <br /> %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum <br /> Remarks: <br /> < <br /> ; <br /> 1 <br /> I <br /> 1 <br /> Y <br /> 1 <br /> US Army Corps of Engineers Western Mountains,Valleys,and Coast—Version 2.0 <br /> li <br /> i <br /> i <br />
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