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To: Jeff Gray, Dynasty Homes Inc.; Ron Allen, Greater NW Realty <br /> August 31, 2015 <br /> Page 4 <br /> U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service 103rd st sw <br /> National Wetlands Invento <br /> Oct 25,2014 <br /> ` , 1' .: Wetlands <br /> Freshwater Emergent <br /> - Freshwater Forested,Shrub <br /> t*{ ;. ® Estuanne and Marine Deepwater <br /> YY' Estuanne and Marine <br /> 4 <br /> cItt + Freshwater Pond <br /> t <br /> ::.. 4 lake <br /> Rirenne <br /> Other <br /> o <br /> tt ,r <br /> tMI <br /> t l . <br /> • <br /> • <br /> r c <br /> ' • <br /> esti <br /> This map is for general reference only.The US Fish and Wildlife Service Is not <br /> responsible for the accuracy or currentness of the base data shown on this map All <br /> wetlands related data should be used in accordance with the layer metedata found on <br /> Figure 3. National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) near the project site(USFWS 1996). <br /> Results <br /> No wetlands were found in the study area or within 50 feet east of the study area. A majority of <br /> the site appears to have been filled prior to 2006 based on a review of historic aerials. Most of <br /> the site is approximately three feet higher than the adjacent parcels to the north and east and <br /> soils consist of hardpan fill materials in the elevated area. Vegetation is dominated by young red <br /> alder(Alnus rubra)trees with an understory of salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis), Himalayan <br /> blackberry(Rubus armeniacus), and creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens). Three formal <br /> soils plots were taken in the lowest spots in the study area(northern boundary) according to <br /> current USACE guidelines (USACE 2010; 2014). In general, soils were bright(10YR 3/3 and <br /> 10YR 4/3) starting at a depth of 4 to 12-inches depending on sample plot location.No indicators <br /> /'y rl <br />