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019 City floodplain permit app
JOINT APPLICATION FOR PROPOSED WORK IN MONTANA’S STREAMS, WETLANDS, FLOODPLAINS & OTHER WATER BODIES This is a standardized application to apply for one or all local, state, or federal permits listed below. Refer to instructions to determine which permits apply and submit a signed application to each applicable agency. Incomplete applications will result in the delay of the application process. The applicant is responsible for obtaining all necessary permits and landowner permission before beginning work. Other laws may apply. PERMIT AGENCY FILL OUT SECTIONS FEE 310 Permit Local Conservation District A - E and G Inquire locally SPA 124 Permit Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks A - E and G No fee 318 Authorization 401 Certification Department of Environmental Quality A - E and G $250 (318); $400 - $20,000 (401) Navigable Rivers Land Use License, Lease, or Easement Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, Trust Lands Management Division A - E and G $50, plus additional fee Section 404 Permit, Section 10 Permit U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) A - G F1-8 Varies ($0 - $100) Floodplain Permit Local Floodplain Administrator A - G Varies by city/county ($25 - $500+) A. APPLICANT INFORMATION APPLICANT NAME (person responsible for project): Bridger Center, LLC Has the landowner consented to this project? ☒ Yes ☐ No Mailing Address: 280 W. Kagy Blvd., Suite D105, Bozeman, MT 59715-6056 Physical Address: N/A Cellphone:406-595-1495 Home Phone: Click here to enter or N/A. E-Mail:bridgercenterllc@gmail.com LANDOWNER NAME (if different from applicant): N/A Mailing Address: Click here to enter mailing address or N/A. Physical Address: Click here to enter physical address or N/A. Cellphone: Click here to enter or N/A. Home Phone:Click here to enter or N/A. E-Mail:Click here to enter or N/A. CONTRACTOR/COMPANY NAME (if applicable): N/A PRIMARY CONTACT NAME: Click here to enter name Mailing Address: Click here to enter name or N/A. Physical Address: Click here to enter name or N/A. Cellphone:Click here to enter or N/A. Home Phone:Click here to enter or N/A. E-Mail:Click here to enter or N/A. Revised: 5/12/2021 310 Form 270 and Instructions may be downloaded from: http://dnrc.mt.gov/licenses-and- permits/stream-permitting CD/AGENCY USE ONLY Application # Click to enter text. Date Received Date Date Accepted Date Initials Initials Date FW: to FWP Date This space is for all Department of Transportation and SPA 124 permits (government projects). Project Name Click to enter text. Control Number Click to enter text. Contract Letting Date Date MEPA/NEPA Compliance ☐Yes ☐No If yes, #C5 of this application does not apply. B. PROJECT SITE INFORMATION 1. NAME OF STREAM or WATER BODY at project location East Gallatin River Project Address/Location: Click here to enter text. Nearest Town Click here to enter text. County C Geocode: Click here to enter text. NW1/4 of the SE 1/4 of, Section 31 Township 1S, Range 6E Latitude 45deg42’20.56”Longitude111deg01’50.47” Refer to section B1 in the instructions. 2. Is the proposed activity within SAGE GROUSE areas designated as general, connected, or core habitat? Yes ☐ No ☒ Attach consultation letter if required. Refer to section B2 in the instructions. 3. Is this a STATE NAVIGABLE WATERWAY? The state owns beds of certain navigable waterways. Yes ☒ No☐ If yes, send a copy of this application to the appropriate DNRC land office. Refer to section B3 in the instructions. 4. WHAT IS THE CURRENT CONDITION of the proposed project site? Describe the existing bank condition, bank slope, height, nearby structures, and wetlands. What vegetation is present? Refer to section B4 in the instructions. The land has been used to support agricultural hay for decades. Wetlands, mature trees and thick brush exist in the western portion of the site, largely beyond proposed development areas. Existing stream banks are low in height and are over 100 feet from the property boundary. Nearby structures are commercial building development to the south and residential to the east. C. PROPOSED PROJECT OR ACTIVITY INFORMATION 1. TYPE OF PROJECT (check all that apply) Refer to section C1 in the instructions. ☐ Agricultural and Irrigation Projects: Diversions, Headgates, Flumes, Riparian fencing, Ditches, etc. ☒ Buildings/Structures: Accessory Structures, Manufactured Homes, Residential or Commercial Buildings, etc. ☐ Channel/Bank Projects: Stabilization, Restoration, Alteration, Dredging, Fish Habitat, Vegetation or Tree Removal, or any other work that modifies existing channels or banks. ☐ Crossings/Roads: Bridge, Culvert, Fords, Road Work, Temporary Access, or any project that crosses over or under a stream or channel. ☐ Mining Projects: All mining related activity, including; Placer Mining, Aggregate Mining, etc. ☐ Recreation related Projects: Boat Ramps, Docks, Marinas, etc. ☐ Other Projects: Cistern, Debris Removal, Excavation/Pit/Pond, Placement of Fill, drilling or directional boring, Utilities, Wetland Alteration. Other project type not listed here ___________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ 2. IS THIS APPLICATION FOR an annual maintenance permit? ☐ Yes ☒ No (If yes attach annual plan of operation to this application) – Refer to section C2 in the instructions. 3. WHY IS THIS PROJECT NECESSARY? STATE THE PURPOSE OR GOAL of the proposed project. Refer to section C3 in the instructions. This project will allow for much-needed residential infill development per the City’s planning goals, in an environmentally sensitive manner that protects and enhances the adjacent wetlands and floodplain. 4. PROVIDE A BRIEF DESCRIPTION of the proposed project plan and how it will be accomplished. Refer to section C4 in the instructions. The project plan is to excavate upland areas and less than 0.10 acres of wetlands on fringe areas adjacent to the existing hay fields; salvage and re-establish the removed wetland vegetation within the newly excavated areas that will become additional floodplain; and place fill outside of these areas to elevations above the 100-year floodplain elevation in anticipation of future development. The work is planned to occur in the spring of 2022, before spring runoff occurs. 5. WHAT OTHER ALTERNATIVES were considered to accomplish the stated purpose of the project? Why was the proposed alternative selected? Refer to section C5 in the instructions. Other alternatives were considered but are not feasible. Direct legal access from the north and east have been cut off by previous development, and access from the west is not feasible without major impacts to existing riparian areas. Acquiring access to the north by Eminent Domain was considered by the City of Bozeman but was not pursued. Access from the south is the only other alternative. 6. NATURAL RESOURCE BENEFITS OR POTENTIAL IMPACTS. Please complete the information below to the best of your ability. * Explain any temporary or permanent changes in erosion, sedimentation, turbidity, or increases of potential contaminants. What will be done to minimize those impacts? Temporary impacts will be minimal. The work area is protected from the main river channel and higher flow velocities by protruding fill placed for the existing development immediately south (upstream) of the site. A large, mature cottonwood forest with thick brush will further slow flow velocities to near zero in the off-channel work area. Wetland sod mats will be placed immediately following removal (excavation) of an old railroad bed that protrudes into the floodplain. Additional vegetation and biodegradable erosion control blankets will be placed on all excavated areas and on exposed fill slopes. These areas will be monitored and maintained until the vegetation is fully established. Permanent changes will be entirely positive. The old railroad bed, a current upland area, will be excavated and added to the surrounding floodplain. This gain is somewhat offset by the addition of fill in other areas, but overall there will be a net increase in the 100-year flood storage and conveyance capacity (airspace volume below the 100-year flood elevation) of about 950 cubic feet. Due to the net increase in flood storage volume, there will be no net rise in downstream floodplain water surface elevations due to the project. In terms of wetlands, the removed wetland vegetation (area of 0.089 acres) will be re-planted at generally the same elevation (depth to groundwater) in the area of the old railroad bed. Additional wetland species will be planted to fill the entire floodplain excavation (area of 0.319 acres), so the net wetland area added, once established, may be over 3½ times the area of existing wetlands removed. Although wetland mitigation is not legally required by the Corps, this exceeds their area requirement for mitigation. Will the project cause temporary or permanent impacts to fish and/or aquatic habitat? What will be done to protect the fisheries? The work area is well beyond the active river channel and aquatic habitat, so no impacts to fisheries or fish habitat is anticipated. What will be done to minimize temporary or permanent impacts to the floodplain, wetlands, or riparian habitat? This is explained above. What efforts will be made to decrease flooding potential upstream and downstream of project? Flooding potential is decreased by the project, as explained above. Explain potential temporary or permanent changes to the water flow or to the bed and banks of the waterbody. What will be done to minimize those changes? The work area is well beyond the active river channel, so no impacts to water flow or the bed and banks is anticipated. How will existing vegetation be protected and its removal minimized? Explain how the site will be revegetated. Include weed control plans. Excavation and fill placement will occur from the upland side. Vehicles, vehicle tracking, staging and storage of equipment and materials will be prohibited except in areas being excavated or receiving fill per the identified project limits. Native grasses and plant species will be used. Revegetation will occur in the spring, reducing the need for supplemental watering. Weed control is ongoing at the site and will continue. D. CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 1. PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION DATES. Include a project timeline. Start date 3/15/2022 Finish date 4/30/2022 How long will it take to complete the project? 3 weeks Is any portion of the work already completed? ☐ Yes ☒ No (If yes, describe previously completed work.) Refer to section D1 in the instructions. Actual project start/end dates will be determine following permit approval, but construction is expected to occur within the above timeframe. 2. PROJECT DIMENSIONS. Describe length and width of the project. Refer to section D2 in the instructions. The project extends 700 feet along the floodplain and to a maximum width of 150 feet. 3. EQUIPMENT. List all equipment that will be used for this project. How will the equipment be used on the bank and/or in the water? Note: All equipment used in the water must be clean, drained and dry. Refer to section D3 in the instructions. Excavators, loaders and trucks will be used to perform the work. Work will be done from the upland side of the project to minimize disturbance within the floodplain. No equipment will be used within 250 feet of the bank. Will equipment from out of state be used? YES ☐ NO ☐ UNKNOWN ☒ Will the equipment cross west over the continental divide to the project site? YES ☐ NO ☐ UNKNOWN ☒ Will equipment enter the Flathead Basin? YES ☐ NO ☒ UNKNOWN ☐ 4. MATERIALS. Provide the total quantity and source of materials proposed to be used or removed. Note: This may be modified during the permitting process therefore it is recommended you do not purchase materials until all permits are issued. List soil/fill type, cubic yards and source, culvert size, rip-rap size, any other materials to be used or removed on the project. Refer to section D4 in the instructions. Cubic yards/Linear feet Size and Type Source 100 CY Wetland Sod Mats, approx. 8” thick Onsite (salvaged) 700 CY Topsoil Onsite (salvaged) 470 CY General Earthfill (soil), for below flood elev. Onsite (salvaged) 500 CY General Earthfill (soil), for above flood elev. Offsite source E. REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS 1. PLANS AND/OR DRAWINGS of the proposed project. Include: Plan/Aerial view an elevation or cross section view dimensions of the project (height, width, depth in feet) location of storage or stockpile materials dimensions and location of fill or excavation sites drainage facilities location of existing/proposed structures, such as buildings, utilities, roads, or bridges an arrow indicating north Site photos 2. ATTACH A VICINITY MAP OR A SKETCH which includes: The water body where the project is located, roads, tributaries, other landmarks. Place an “X” on the project location. Provide written directions to the site. This is a plan view (looking at the project from above). 3. ATTACH ANNUAL PLAN OF OPERATION if requesting a Maintenance 310 Permit. 4. ATTACH AQUATIC RESOURCE MAP. Document the location and boundary of all waters of the U.S. in the project vicinity, including wetlands and other special aquatic sites. Show the location of the ordinary high-water mark of streams or waterbodies. if requesting a Section 404 or Section 10 Permit. Ordinary high-water mark delineation included on plan or drawings and/or a separate wetland delineation. F. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS (USACE) SECTION 404, SECTION 10 AND FLOODPLAIN PERMITS. Section F should only be filled out by those needing Section 404, Section 10, and/or Floodplain permits. Applicants applying for Section 404 and/or Section 10 permits complete F 1- 8. Applicants applying for Floodplain permits, complete all of Section F. Refer to section F in the instructions. FOR QUESTIONS RELATING TO SECTION F, QUESTIONS 1-8 PLEASE CONTACT THE USACE BY TELEPHONE AT 406- 441-1375 OR BY E-MAIL MONTANA.REG@USACE.ARMY.MIL. 1. Identify the specific Nationwide Permit(s) that you want to use to authorize the proposed activity. Refer to section F1 in the instructions. USACE Permit NWO-2021-00868-MTH 2. Provide the quantity of materials proposed to be used in waters of the United States. What is the length and width (or square footage or acreage) of impacts that are occurring within waters of the United States? How many cubic yards of fill material will be placed below the ordinary high-water mark, in a wetland, stream, or other waters of the United States? Note: Delineations are required of wetlands, other special aquatic sites, and other waters, such as lakes and ponds, and perennial, intermittent, and ephemeral streams, on the project site. Refer to section F2 in the instructions. The total acreage of impacts within waters of the U.S. is 0.091 acres. Quantity of materials is as follows: General Earthfill (subsoil) = 290 cubic yards Topsoil = 73 cubic yards 12” polypropylene culvert = 30 feet 3. How will the proposed project avoid or minimize impacts to waters of the United States? Attach additional sheets if necessary. Refer to section F3 in the instructions. The 404 permit is in hand; no further response is required. See additional response in item C.6 above. 4. Will the project impact greater than 0.10-acre of wetland and/or more than 300 linear feet of stream or other waters? If yes, describe how the applicant is going to compensate (mitigation bank, in-lieu fee program, or permittee responsible) for these unavoidable impacts to waters of the United States. Refer to section F4 in the instructions. No. 5. Is the activity proposed within any component of the National Wild and Scenic River System, or a river that has been officially designated by Congress as a “study river”? Refer to section F5 in the instructions. ☐ Yes ☒ No 6. Does this activity require permission from the USACE because it will alter or temporarily or permanently occupy or use a USACE authorized civil works project? (Examples include USACE owned levees, Fort Peck Dam, and others)? Refer to section F6 in the instructions. ☐ Yes ☒ No 7. List the ENDANGERED AND THREATENED SPECIES and CRITICAL HABITAT(s) that might be present in the project location. Refer to section F7 in the instructions. N/A 8. List any HISTORIC PROPERTY(S) that are listed, determined to be eligible or are potentially eligible (over 50 years old) for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.” Refer to section F8 in the instructions. N/A 9. List all applicable local, state, and federal permits and indicate whether they were issued, waived, denied, or pending. Note: All required local, state, and federal permits, or proof of waiver must be issued prior to the issuance of a floodplain permit. Refer to section F9 in the instructions. USACE Permit NWO-2021-00868-MTH, issued July 8, 2021 FEMA Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR), issued July 30, 2021 10. List the NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF LANDOWNERS adjacent to the project site. This includes properties adjacent to and across from the project site. (Some floodplain communities require certified adjoining landowner lists). NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (1): Bridger Creek Subdivision Owners Association PO Box 4592, Bozeman, MT 59772-4592 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (2): Judith F. Garrigues 330 Lakehurst Dr., Martinez, CA 94553-6416 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (3): Helen Hadley Porter & Wayne D. Iwen PO Box 32, Bozeman, MT 59771-0032 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (4): Kevin C. Harvey, Trustee; Kevin C. Harvey Rev Living Trust Dtd 6/1418 1145 Pinnacle Star St., Bozeman, MT 59715-9397 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (5): Brian Christopher Dolen 1050 Boylan Rd, Apt 4, Bozeman, MT 59715-1511 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (6): Meryll K. Peck PO Box 6614, Bozeman, MT 59771-6614 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (7): Cory M. Robinson & Kendra Rae Robinson PO Box 11204, Bozeman, MT 59719-1204 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (8): Cory M. Robinson & Kendra Rae Robinson PO Box 11204, Bozeman, MT 59719-1204 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (9): Thomas J. Scanlin 1050 Boylan Rd, Apt 8, Bozeman, MT 59715-1511 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (10): Hunter Family Joint Rev. Trust; David L Hunter DVM & Susan L. Hunter Trustees 1050 Boylan Rd, Apt 9, Bozeman, MT 59715-1511 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (11): Bridger Creek Sub Open Space Master General Delivery, Bozeman, MT 59715-9999 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (12): Gary E. Leinen, Trustee & Sarah Ruth Leinen, Trustee Gary E Leinen Trust & Sarah Ruth Leinen Trust 2411 Birdie Dr., Unit A, Bozeman, MT 59715-8494 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (13): Carla & Dale A. Pearson 2125 Whittier St., Duluth, MN 55803-1447 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (14): Alex J. Wilson & Deenya A. Rabius 2413 Birdie Dr., Unit A, Bozeman, MT 59715-8496 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (15): Charles G. & Twyla F. Slater 2413 Birdie Dr., Unit B, Bozeman, MT 59715-8496 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (16): James W. & Linda Barker Trust Dtd 12/3/88; James W. & Linda Barker, Trustees 24191 Whitetail Dr., Corona, CA 92883-9186 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (17): Randy G. & Joellen L. Legg 400 Fairfax St., Denver, CO 80220-5131 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (18): Larry J. & Dianne Ferrell 2407 Birdie Dr, Unit B, Bozeman, MT 59715-8492 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (19): Craig A. & Ronda K. Orrico 2407 Birdie Dr, Unit A, Bozeman, MT 59715-8492 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (20): Austin Mallet 2405 Birdie Dr, Unit B, Bozeman, MT 59715-8491 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (21): Mark Daniel McGlynn & Patricia A. Seitz 2405 Birdie Dr, Unit A, Bozeman, MT 59715-8491 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (22): The Links Condo Master General Delivery, Bozeman, MT 59715 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (23): Farquharson, Inc. PO Box 4205, Bozeman, MT 59772-4205 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (24): D & F Industries, Inc. 3012 Teslow Dr., Bozeman, MT 59715-1777 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (25): Jack R. Ziegler 703 Bridger Dr., Bozeman, MT 59715-2207 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (26): Generation Frye, LLC 122 N. Chouteau Ave., Bozeman, MT 59718-6212 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (27): Scott A. & Kristin L. Koolman, Trustees; Koolman Family Revocable Trust 2162 Gallatin Green Blvd., Apt 8, Bozeman, MT 59718-7154 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (28): Voegeles Mobile Home Park, Inc. 4135 Woodcreek Dr., Billings, MT 59106-9732 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (29): Lucile S. Yaney, Trustee; Lucile S. Yaney Charitable Trust 1150 Canyon Trail, Topanga, CA 90290-3604 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (30): Precision MT Holdings, LLC 115 Commercial Dr., Bozeman, MT 59715-2237 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (31): Resonon Property Holdings, LLC 123 Commercial Dr., Bozeman, MT 59715-2217 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (32): David Hollier 2420 Atsina Ln., Bozeman, MT 59715 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (33): Edgerley Living Trust; Donna B. Edgerley, Trustee; Mail To: Mark Edgerley 227 N. Church Ave., Bozeman, MT 59715-3705 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (34): City of Bozeman PO Box 1230, Bozeman, MT 59771-1230 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (35): City of Bozeman PO Box 1230, Bozeman, MT 59771-1230 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (36): Carneros, LLC 110 Village Downtown Blvd., Bozeman, MT 59715-3815 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (37): Westland Enterprises, Inc. 326 N. Broadway Ave., Bozeman, MT 59715-3806 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (38): Powder River Company, LLC PO Box 1152, Bozeman, MT 59771-1152 NAME OF Adjacent Landowner (39): State of Montana, Dept of Fish Wildlife & Parks Capitol Station, Helena, MT 59620 11. Floodplain Map Number 30031C0809E Refer to section F11 in the instructions. 12. Does this project comply with local planning or zoning regulations? Refer to section F12 in the instructions. ☒ Yes ☐ No © PROJECT NO. FIGURE NUMBER COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2018 N:\5311\001\Design Docs\Platting\Preapp\EX-1.dwg Plotted by jerry a. chambers on Nov/16/2018 DRAWN BY: DSGN. BY: APPR. BY: DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists MorrisonMaierle 2880 Technology Blvd West Bozeman, MT 59718 406.587.0721 www.m-m.net 5311.001 EX.1 BRIDGER MEADOWS USGS TOPO BOZEMAN MONTANA JAC MGH MGH 11/2018 2,000 4,0001,0002,000 0 SCALE IN FEET [][] [][] [][]GWGWGWGWGW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GWEXISTINGPONDEAST GALLATIN RIVER5010025500SCALE IN FEETBR GRADE BREAK FLOW LINEPROPOSED CONTOUR (WHOLE)PROPOSED CONTOUR (HALF)XXXX.5GRADING LIMITSLEGENDFIGURE NUMBER©PROJECT NO.DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2021N:\5311\001.01 - PUD\ACAD\Exhibits\FLOODPLAIN EXHIBIT A - AERIAL OVERLAY.dwg Plotted by mike g. hickman on Nov/22/2021engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle2880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718406.587.0721www.m-m.net5311.001EX. 2BRIDGER MEADOWSBOZEMAN MONTANAFLOODPLAIN - AERIAL OVERLAYCJFMGHMGH7/7/21BFE=4 7 04 . 5 BFE=470 4 .0BFE=4703 .5BFE=4703.0 BFE=4702.5 BFE=4702.0 BFE=4701.5 BFE=4701.0BRBQ BQ47XX.XXPROPOSED FINISH GRADE ELEVATIONSBFE= 4 705 . 0 EXISTING100-YR. FLOODPLAINPROPOSED100-YR. FLOODPLAIN100-YR FLOODWAYPROPOSED100-YR. FLOODPLAINEXISTING100-YR. FLOODPLAINEXISTING100-YR. FLOODPLAINBFE=4701.5BFE=4 7 0 4 . 7 PHOTO #1PHOTO #2PHOTO #3PHOTO #4PHOTO #5AABBCC4702.504702.104702.004704.804703.004703.004703.604703.404703.804703.704704.004704.504704.604705.004704.704705.404706.004708.004706.004707.504708.004703.80MATERIALSSTOCKPILE AREA EXHIBIT 4 - SITE PHOTOS Note: Photo locations are identified on Exhibit 2 PHOTO #1 PHOTO #2 PHOTO #3 PHOTO #4 PHOTO #5 FIGURE NUMBER © PROJECT NO.DRAWN BY: DSGN. BY: APPR. BY: DATE: COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2020 N:\5311\001\ACAD\Civil\5311-001_WETLAND MSTR (2020 Exhibit A).dwg Plotted by mike g. hickman on Aug/29/2020 engineers surveyors planners scientists MorrisonMaierle 2880 Technology Blvd West Bozeman, MT 59718 406.587.0721 www.m-m.net 5311.002 EX. A DS BOZEMAN MONTANA EXHIBIT A - AQUATIC RESOURCES DELINEATION MAP MGH BRIDGER MEADOWS SUBDIVISION MGH 06/2019 100 200501000 SCALE IN FEET DELINEATED WETLAND BOUNDARY LEGEND ESTIMATED WETLAND BOUNDARY WETLAND - 1 (EST. 1.11 AC.) WETLAND - 2 (EST. 1.87 AC.) WETLAND - 3 (0.22 AC.) WETLAND - 4 (0.01 AC.) WETLAND - 4a (0.05 AC.) NWW-1 NWW-1a CONSTRUCTED STORM WATER BASIN 30' UTILITY EASEMENT ESTIMATED UPLAND AREAS NWW-1 (EST. 30 L.F.) NWW-1a (EST. 75 L.F.) NOTE: DELINEATION CONDUCTED 10/05/2018 AND 04/27/2019 BY TERRAQUATIC, LLC. DP EST. = ESTIMATED AC. = ACRES NWW = NON-WETLAND WATERWAY L.F. = LINEAR FEET DP = USACE DATA POINT LOCATION DP-1w DP-1u DP-3u DP-2w DP-4w DP-4u DP-3u DP-3w DP-4A-w DP-4A-u