HomeMy WebLinkAbout014 Appendix M - Wetland Delinination
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Barry Brown
West University District Project
113 E. Oak Street, Ste. 4A
Bozeman, MT 59715
March 3, 2022
RE: West University District Project Aquatic Resources Delineation Summary
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INTRODUCTION
As requested, an aquatic resources delineation was conducted for the West University District
future development site in Bozeman, Montana (SE¼ Section 14, T2S, R5E; Figures 1 and
1a). The property of interest is located along the west side of South 19th Avenue and north
side of Stucky Road (45°39’32.20” N, -111°04’04.88” W). The site has been historically and
is currently used for agricultural crop production and grazing.
METHODS
Wetlands were delineated by TerraQuatic, LLC and Sundog Ecological, Inc. using the 2010
Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers (USACE) Wetland Delineation Manual:
Western Mountains, Valleys, and Coast Region (Version 2.0) (USACE 2010). The 2018
Wetland Ratings was used to determine vegetation indicator status ratings (USACE 2018).
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS 2021) soil data and Montana Natural
Heritage Program (MNHP) wetland and riparian mapping data (2021) were reviewed prior to
conducting field work. Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) functional assessments
(Berglund and McEldowney 2008) were conducted on each aquatic resource system.
Six official data points (DP) were established within each aquatic system. Vegetation,
hydrology, and soil data were assessed at each of the official data points using USACE
wetland determination data forms. Additional unofficial (30) data points were examined
along all wetland boundaries to ensure the wetland-upland boundary was being closely
followed. Data at unofficial points were not recorded but quickly assessed to enable rapid
progression of boundary delineation. This rapid assessment method replaces the requirement
for the establishment of time-consuming transects across a wetland expanse. In essence, the
unofficial data points, if connected, would form a multitude of transects across the entire
project site. This method of assessment has been trusted by the USACE given the
TerraQuatic-Sundog Ecological delineation team experience of 25 and 12 years (respectively).
The delineation map is included in Appendix A (Exhibit A). USACE data forms are
included in Appendix B. Photographs are included in Appendix C and NRCS soil data and
Montana Natural Heritage Program wetland and riparian mapping data are included in
Appendix D. Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) functional assessments are
enclosed in Appendix E.
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Figure 1. West University District Project approximate aquatic resource investigation area (red
polygon).
Field data for the wetland delineation were collected on July 13, 2021 by Stahly engineering and
Associates survey staff as directed by TerraQuatic, LLC. Data were collected using RTK GNSS
measurement with a Trimble R8-model 4 receiver. Base station data were received via MTSU CORS
radio correction. NAVD88 vertical datum were used. Staff checked into and out of project control
points at both ends of the data collection. Data were processed in Trimble business center, verified
for accuracy, and exported into AutoCAD drawings.
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RESULTS
Three wetland (WL) systems (WL-1, 2, and 3) were delineated within the subject property
(Appendix A, Exhibit A). All three systems include a nonwetland waterway (NWW) that appear to
convey groundwater and Middle Creek Ditch irrigation water (NWW-1, 2, and 3). A man-made pond
(0.28 acre) also occurs within the wetland-3 system.
Wetland-1 (0.40 acre) is located along NWW-1 (2,360 LF). MNHP data identifies this channel as
intermittent with origins close to Middle Creek Ditch. The outdated stream and ditch map (City of
Bozeman 1993) indicates NWW-1 was considered a true ditch at that time. Because it appears the
feature is a true irrigation ditch though it appears to flow through excavated ponds south of Stucky
Road, the channel has been classified as intermittent. The dominant vegetation along the ditch is
field meadow-foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis, FAC) with small areas of red-tinged bulrush (Scirpus
microcarpus, OBL). The wetland classifies as partially excavated (x) palustrine emergent (PEMx,
Cowardin et al 1979).
Wetland-2 (3.13 acres) includes NWW-2 (1,620 LF), which appears to be the upper reach of the
perennial East Fork of East Catron Creek. This channel also likely conveys irrigation water from
Middle Creek Ditch. The wetland community is primarily comprised of field meadow-foxtail and
includes spreading bent (Agrostis stolinifera, FAC), Nebraska sedge (Carex nebrascensis, OBL), and
Baltic rush (Juncus balticus, FACW). The wetland classifies as palustrine emergent (PEM); the
south reach of the ditch is excavated.
Wetland-3 (7.82 acres) includes NWW-3 (2,490 LF), the perennial upper reach of the West Fork of
East Catron Creek. This channel also likely conveys water from the Middle Creek Ditch system. The
southwest end of the wetland includes an excavated pond within a cottonwood (Populus balsamifera,
FAC) community. The dominant species within the wetland swale is field meadow-foxtail. The
wetland classifies as PEM within the swale and includes a palustrine scrub-shrub (PSS) willow (Salix
sp.) and dogwood (Cornus alba, FACW) community in the vicinity of the pond.
Functional assessments were conducted for the three aquatic systems. The wetland-1/NWW-1
system qualifies as Category IV system, while the wetland-2/NWW-2 and wetland-3/NWW-3/pond
systems qualify as Category III features (Appendix E).
All wetland-channel systems would likely be considered jurisdictional by the USACE because of
downstream connections to features that connect to the East Gallatin River. It is likely the Gallatin
County Conservation District (CD) would require a permit to impact the bed or bank of the wetland-
3/NWW-3 system, however the CD should be contacted regarding official jurisdictional status of
each channel.
The City of Bozeman would likely require a 50-foot setback from the edge of wetlands-2 and 3. It is
unknown if the City would require a setback along wetland-1 but given its hydrology is partially
sourced by groundwater ponds south of Stucky Road, a 50-foot setback may also be required.
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Any edits to the above report that result from new interpretation of the aquatic features or resulting
from an expansion of the project area would require a report addendum.
Please contact me with any questions or concerns at (406) 580-6993 or at lbacon@terraquaticllc.com.
Sincerely,
Lynn M. Bacon, Wetland Scientist
TerraQuatic, LLC
1336 Cherry Drive
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 580-6993
REFERENCES
Berglund, J. and R. McEldowney. 2008. MDT Montana Wetland Assessment Method. Prepared for
Montana Department of Transportation, Helena, Montana. Post, Buckley, Schuh, & Jernigan,
Helena, Montana. 42pp.
City of Bozeman. 1993. Streams and Ditches in the City of Bozeman, November 1993.
Cowardin, L., V. Carter, F. Golet, and E. LaRoe. 1979. Classification of Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats of the United States. FWS/OBS-79/31. USDI Fish and Wildlife
Service. Washington, D.C.
Montana Natural Heritage Program (MNHP). 2021 Natural Heritage Map Viewer:
http://mtnhp.org/mapviewer/?t=8, data retrieved July 2021.
Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS). 2021. Soil Survey, Hydric Rating by Map Unit:
http://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov/app/WebSoilSurvey.aspx, Data retrieved July 2021.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). 2010. Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers
Wetland Delineation Manual: Western Mountains, Valleys, and Coast Region (Version 2.0),
ed. J.S. Wakely, R. W. Lichvar, and C. V. Noble. ERDC/EL TR-10-3. Vicksburg, MS:
U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 2018. National Wetland Plant List - 2018, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, version 3.4. Engineer Research and Development Center
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH.
APPENDIX A
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EXHIBIT A: WEST UNIVERSITY DISTRICT AQUATIC RESOURCES DELINEATION MAP
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APPENDIX B
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USACE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORMS
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APPENDIX C
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PHOTOGRAPHS
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Photo 1. Wetland-1/NWW-1 system DP-1U (left
blue/pink flags) and DP-1W (right); view north.
Photo 2. Wetland-2/NWW-2 southeast excavated
ditch adjacent to Stuckey Road; view north.
Photo 3. Wetland-2/NWW-2 central area data
point locations: DP-1U (left arrow) and DP-2W
(right arrow); view north.
Photo 4. Wetland-3/NWW-3 data point
locations: DP-2W (left arrow) and DP-2U (right
arrow); view west.
Photo 5. Southwest end of wetland-3/NWW-3
system, man-made pond.
APPENDIX D
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NRCS SOIL and MNHP WETLAND RIPARIAN MAPS
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NRCS data (2021); red polygon is approximate investigation boundary.
MNHP wetland mapping data (2021); red polygon is approximate investigation boundary.
APPENDIX E
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MDT FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENTS
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