HomeMy WebLinkAbout014.01 - Appendix L.4 - Environmental Response Memomemo
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TO:City of Bozeman
FROM:Christine Pearcy, Environmental Scientist
DATE:February 14, 2024
JOB NO.:6916.003
RE:Turnrow Subdivision, Aquatic Resource Analysis Response Feb 2024
CC:Lee Hageman, PE
Urgent For Review Please
Comment Please Reply For Your Use
The purpose of this memo is to summarize the response to the comments provided by
TERRAQUATIC in a letter dated January 10, 2024.
Please see a functional assessment for each aquatic feature as requested.
The names of the two waterways were derived from the Gallatin County GIS Website.
https://gis.gallatin.mt.gov/webmaps/?map=ehs&lat=45.72000&lon=-
111.13900&scale=352944 If you zoom into the subject property and click on the
waterways, the names are clearly labeled. It is not clear why the reviewer references
Catron Creek, as our report references Cattail Creek, which is confirmed by the Gallatin
County GIS website.
We have created a checklist that references each wetland regulation and why or why not
it has been addressed. This checklist is attached. It should be noted that during the pre-
plat/master site plan phase, exact impacts to resources are not yet known or approved,
making it impossible to enter into the permitting process/mitigation documentation at this
stage.
The reviewer requests a specific exhibit that only focuses on the location of hardscape
features, aquatic features, watercourse and wetland setback zones, location of setback
impact to the zones, planting plan for the setback zones, wetland/watercourse impacts etc
is required. Again, this is the pre-plat/master site plan phase and all of this information is
not currently known. However, included is the most recent version of the Design 5
Landscape Site Plan. This site plan depicts conceptual locations subdivision features and
will be revised as the planning process moves forward.
-CAP
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1. Project Name: Davis Lane 115-ac Property 2. MDT Project #: N/A 3. Control #: N/A
3. Evaluation Date: February 2024 4. Evaluator(s): C Pearcy 5. Wetland/Site #(s): WET 1
6. Wetland Location(s): Township 1 S, Range 5 E, Section 27; Township N, Range E, Section
Approximate Stationing or Roadposts: N/A Watershed: 6 - Upper Missouri County: Gallatin
7. Evaluating Agency: Private by Morrison Maierle Inc. 8. Wetland Size (acre): (visually estimated) Purpose of Evaluation: 0.09 (measured, e.g. GPS) Wetland potentially affected by MDT project Mitigation wetlands; pre-construction Mitigation wetlands; post-construction 9. Assessment Area (AA) Size (acre): (visually estimated) Other potentially impacted by private entity (see manual for determining AA) 115 (measured, e.g. GPS)
10. CLASSIFICATION OF WETLAND AND AQUATIC HABITATS IN AA (See manual for definitions.)
HGM Class (Brinson) Class (Cowardin) Modifier (Cowardin) Water Regime % OF AA
Riverine Emergent Wetland Permanent / Perennial <1
Comments: Wetlands are fringe wetlands to Cattail Creek
11. ESTIMATED RELATIVE ABUNDANCE (of similarly classified sites within the same Major Montana Watershed Basin; see manual.) common
12. GENERAL CONDITION OF AA
i. Disturbance: Use matrix below to select the appropriate response; see manual for Montana listed noxious weed and aquatic nuisance vegetation species lists.
Conditions within AA
Predominant Conditions Adjacent to (within 500 feet of) AA
Managed in predominantly natural state; is not grazed, hayed, logged, or otherwise converted; does not contain roads or buildings; and noxious weed or ANVS cover is ≤15%.
Land not cultivated, but may be moderately grazed or hayed or selectively logged; or has been subject to minor clearing; contains few roads or buildings; noxious weed or ANVS cover is ≤30%.
Land cultivated or heavily grazed or logged; subject to substantial fill placement, grading, clearing, or hydrological alteration; high road or building density; or noxious weed or ANVS cover is >30%.
AA occurs and is managed in predominantly natural state; is not grazed, hayed, logged, or otherwise converted; does not contain roads or occupied buildings; and noxious weed or ANVS cover is ≤15%.
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AA not cultivated, but may be moderately grazed or hayed or selectively logged; or has been subject to relatively minor clearing, fill placement, or hydrological alteration; contains few roads or buildings; noxious weed or ANVS cover is ≤30%.
--- --- ---
AA cultivated or heavily grazed or logged; subject to relatively substantial fill placement, grading, clearing, or hydrological alteration; high road or building density; or noxious weed or ANVS cover is >30%.
--- --- high disturbance
Comments (types of disturbance, intensity, season, etc.): the wetland cooridors have been farmed for decades. Development exists in every cardinal direction of the AA (within 500 feet), including interstate, roadways, residential, and commercial. ii. Prominent noxious, aquatic nuisance, and other exotic vegetation species: Noxious weeds occur on the property - mostly Canada thistle.
iii. Provide brief descriptive summary of AA and surrounding land use/habitat: AA is an irrigated farm field with farmland to the south, interstate/roadways to the norht and east, and residential property to the west. 13. STRUCTURAL DIVERSITY (Based on number of “Cowardin” vegetated classes present [do not include unvegetated classes]; see #10 above.)
Existing # of “Cowardin” Vegetated Classes in AA
Initial Rating Is current management preventing (passive) existence of additional vegetated classes? Modified Rating
≥3 (or 2 if one is forested) classes --- NA NA NA 2 (or 1 if forested) classes --- NA NA NA
1 class, but not a monoculture mod ←NO YES→ ---
1 class, monoculture (1 species comprises ≥90% of total cover) --- NA NA NA
Comments: AA consists emergent wetlands and upland consisting of pasture grasses.
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Wetland/Site #(s): WET 1
14A. HABITAT FOR FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED THREATENED OR ENDANGERED PLANTS OR ANIMALS
i. AA is Documented (D) or Suspected (S) to contain: Check box based on definitions in manual. Primary or critical habitat (list species) D S Secondary habitat (list species) D S Incidental habitat (list species) D S Canada lynx, grizzly bear, north american wolverine, monarch butterfly No usable habitat S
ii. Rating: Based on the strongest habitat chosen in 14A(i) above, select the corresponding functional point and rating.
Highest Habitat Level Doc/Primary Sus/Primary Doc/Secondary Sus/Secondary Doc/Incidental Sus/Incidental None
Functional Point/Rating --- --- --- --- --- .1L ---
Sources for documented use (e.g. observations, records): USFWS IPaC 14B. HABITAT FOR PLANTS OR ANIMALS RATED S1, S2, OR S3 BY THE MONTANA NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM Do not include species listed in 14A above.
i. AA is Documented (D) or Suspected (S) to contain: Check box based on definitions in manual. Primary or critical habitat (list species) D S Secondary habitat (list species) D S Incidental habitat (list species) D S No usable habitat S
ii. Rating: Based on the strongest habitat chosen in 14A(i) above, select the corresponding functional point and rating.
Highest Habitat Level Doc/Primary Sus/Primary Doc/Secondary Sus/Secondary Doc/Incidental Sus/Incidental None
S1 Species Functional Point/Rating --- --- --- --- --- --- .0L
S2 and S3 Species Functional Point/Rating --- --- --- --- --- --- .0L
Sources for documented use (e.g. observations, records): MTNHP Environmental Summary Report - no S1, S2, or S3 species occurrences documented in the AA. 14C. GENERAL WILDLIFE HABITAT RATING
i. Evidence of Overall Wildlife Use in the AA: Check substantial, moderate, or low based on supporting evidence. Substantial: Based on any of the following [check]. Minimal: Based on any of the following [check]. observations of abundant wildlife #s or high species diversity (during any period) few or no wildlife observations during peak use periods abundant wildlife sign such as scat, tracks, nest structures, game trails, etc. little to no wildlife sign presence of extremely limiting habitat features not available in the surrounding area sparse adjacent upland food sources interview with local biologist with knowledge of the AA interview with local biologist with knowledge of AA
Moderate: Based on any of the following [check]. observations of scattered wildlife groups or individuals or relatively few species during peak periods common occurrence of wildlife sign such as scat, tracks, nest structures, game trails, etc. adequate adjacent upland food sources interview with local biologist with knowledge of the AA
ii. Wildlife Habitat Features: Working from top to bottom, check appropriate AA attributes in matrix to arrive at rating. Structural diversity is from #13. For class cover to be considered evenly distributed, the most and least prevalent vegetated classes must be within 20% of each other in terms of their percent composition of the AA (see #10). Abbreviations for surface water durations are as follows: P/P = permanent/perennial; S/I = seasonal/intermittent; T/E = temporary/ephemeral; and A = absent [see manual for further definitions of these terms].
Structural Diversity (see #13) High Moderate Low
Class Cover Distribution (all vegetated classes) Even Uneven Even Uneven Even
Duration of Surface
Water in ≥ 10% of AA P/P S/I T/E A P/P S/I T/E A P/P S/I T/E A P/P S/I T/E A P/P S/I T/E A
Low Disturbance at AA (see #12i) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Moderate Disturbance at AA (see #12i) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
High Disturbance at AA (see #12i) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- L --- --- --- --- --- ---
iii. Rating: Use the conclusions from i and ii above and the matrix below to select the functional point and rating.
Evidence of Wildlife Use (i)
Wildlife Habitat Features Rating (ii)
Exceptional High Moderate Low
Substantial --- --- --- --- Moderate --- --- --- --- Minimal --- --- .2L ---
Comments: no wildlife observed in AA
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Wetland/Site #(s): WET 1
14D. GENERAL FISH HABITAT NA (proceed to 14E) If the AA is not used by fish, fish use is not restorable due to habitat constraints, or is not desired from a management perspective [such as fish entrapped in a canal], then check the NA box and proceed to 14E.
Assess this function if the AA is used by fish or the existing situation is “correctable” such that the AA could be used by fish [i.e., fish use is precluded by perched culvert or other barrier].
Type of Fishery: Cold Water (CW) Warm Water (WW) Use the CW or WW guidelines in the manual to complete the matrix.
i. Habitat Quality and Known / Suspected Fish Species in AA: Use matrix to select the functional point and rating.
Duration of Surface Water in AA Permanent / Perennial Seasonal / Intermittent Temporary / Ephemeral
Aquatic Hiding / Resting / Escape Cover Optimal Adequate Poor Optimal Adequate Poor Optimal Adequate Poor Thermal Cover: optimal / suboptimal O S O S O S O S O S O S O S O S O S
FWP Tier I fish species --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
FWP Tier II or Native Game fish species --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
FWP Tier III or Introduced Game fish --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
FWP Non-Game Tier IV or No fish species --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- .2L --- --- --- --- --- ---
Sources used for identifying fish spp. potentially found in AA: No fish observed. Cattail Creek may periodically contain fish. MFISH mapper (FWP) utilized and no fish data present for Cattail Creek. ii. Modified Rating: NOTE: Modified score cannot exceed 1.0 or be less than 0.1.
a) Is fish use of the AA significantly reduced by a culvert, dike, or other man-made structure or activity, or is the waterbody included on the current final
MDEQ list of waterbodies in need of TMDL development with listed “Probable Impaired Uses” including cold or warm water fishery or aquatic life support, or do aquatic nuisance plant or animal species (see Appendix E) occur in fish habitat? YES, reduce score in i by 0.1 = 0.10 or N0
b) Does the AA contain a documented spawning area or other critical habitat feature (i.e., sanctuary pool, upwelling area; specify in comments) for native fish or introduced game fish? YES, add to score in i or iia 0.1 = or N0
iii. Final Score and Rating: .1L Comments: 14E. FLOOD ATTENUATION NA (proceed to 14F) Applies only to wetlands that are subject to flooding via in-channel or overbank flow. If wetlands in AA are not flooded from in-channel or overbank flow, check the NA box and proceed to 14F. Entrenchment Ratio (ER) Estimation (see manual for additional guidance). Entrenchment ratio = (flood-prone width) / (bankfull width). Flood-prone width = estimated horizontal projection of where 2 X maximum bankfull depth elevation intersects the floodplain on each side of the stream.
2 / 1 = 2
flood prone width / bankfull width = entrenchment ratio
Slightly Entrenched ER ≥ 2.2 Moderately Entrenched ER = 1.41 – 2.2 Entrenched ER = 1.0 – 1.4 C stream type D stream type E stream type B stream type A stream type F stream type G stream type
i. Rating: Working from top to bottom, use the matrix below to select the functional point and rating.
Estimated or Calculated Entrenchment (Rosgen 1994, 1996) Slightly Entrenched C, D, E stream types Moderately Entrenched B stream type Entrenched A, F, G stream types Percent of Flooded Wetland Classified as Forested and/or Scrub/Shrub 75% 25-75%
<25% 75% 25-75%
<25% 75% 25-75%
<25%
AA contains no outlet or restricted outlet --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
AA contains unrestricted outlet --- --- --- --- --- .4M --- --- ---
ii. Are ≥10 acres of wetland in the AA subject to flooding AND are man-made features which may be significantly damaged by floods located within 0.5 mile downstream of the AA? YES NO Comments:
Flood-prone Width
Bankfull Width Bankfull Depth
2 x Bankfull Depth
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Wetland/Site #(s): WET 1
14F. SHORT AND LONG TERM SURFACE WATER STORAGE NA (proceed to 14G) Applies to wetlands that flood or pond from overbank or in-channel flow, precipitation, upland surface flow, or groundwater flow. If no wetlands in the AA are subject to flooding or ponding, then check the NA box and proceed to 14G.
i. Rating: Working from top to bottom, use the matrix below to select the functional point and rating. Abbreviations for surface water durations are as follows: P/P = permanent/perennial; S/I = seasonal/intermittent; and T/E = temporary/ephemeral [see manual for further definitions of these terms].
Estimated Maximum Acre Feet of Water Contained in Wetlands within the AA that are Subject to Periodic Flooding or Ponding >5 acre feet 1.1 to 5 acre feet ≤1 acre foot
Duration of Surface Water at Wetlands within the AA P/P S/I T/E P/P S/I T/E P/P S/I T/E
Wetlands in AA flood or pond ≥ 5 out of 10 years --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Wetlands in AA flood or pond < 5 out of 10 years --- --- --- --- --- --- --- .2L ---
Comments: The AA does not contain a regulatory floodway. Flood frequency is an estimation. 14G. SEDIMENT / NUTRIENT / TOXICANT / RETENTION AND REMOVAL NA (proceed to 14H) Applies to wetland with potential to receive sediments, nutrients, or toxicants through influx of surface or ground water or direct input. If no wetlands in the AA are subject to such input, check the NA box and proceed to 14H.
i. Rating: Working from top to bottom, use the matrix below to select the functional point and rating.
Sediment, Nutrient, and Toxicant Input Levels within AA
AA receives or surrounding land use has potential to deliver sediments, nutrients, or compounds at levels such that other functions are not substantially impaired. Minor sedimentation, sources of nutrients or toxicants, or signs of eutrophication present.
Waterbody is on MDEQ list of waterbodies in need of TMDL development for “probable causes” related to sediment, nutrients, or toxicants or AA receives or surrounding land use has potential to deliver high levels of sediments, nutrients, or compounds such that other functions are substantially impaired. Major sedimentation, sources of nutrients or toxicants, or signs of eutrophication present.
% Cover of Wetland Vegetation in AA ≥ 70% < 70% ≥ 70% < 70% Evidence of Flooding / Ponding in AA Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No
AA contains no or restricted outlet --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
AA contains unrestricted outlet --- --- .6M --- --- --- --- ---
Comments: It is assumed that these wetland fringe features receive agricultural run-off from surrounding farm land. 14H. SEDIMENT / SHORELINE STABILIZATION NA (proceed to 14I) Applies only if AA occurs on or within the banks of a river, stream, or other natural or man-made drainage, or on the shoreline of a standing water body which is subject to wave action. If 14H does not apply, check the NA box and proceed to 14I.
% Cover of Wetland Streambank or Shoreline by Species with Stability Ratings of ≥6 (see Appendix F).
Duration of Surface Water Adjacent to Rooted Vegetation
Permanent / Perennial Seasonal / Intermittent Temporary / Ephemeral
≥ 65% --- --- ---
35-64% --- .6M --- < 35% --- --- ---
Comments: 14I. PRODUCTION EXPORT / FOOD CHAIN SUPPORT
i. Level of Biological Activity: Synthesis of wildlife and fish habitat rates (select).
ii. Rating: Working from top to bottom, use the matrix below to select the functional point and rating. Factor A = acreage of vegetated wetland component in the AA; Factor B = level of biological activity rating from above (14Ii); Factor C = whether or not the AA contains a surface or subsurface outlet; the final three rows pertain to the duration of surface water in the AA, where P/P, S/I, and T/E were previously defined, and A = “absent” [see manual for further definitions of these terms].
A Vegetated Component >5 acres Vegetated Component 1-5 acres Vegetated Component <1 acre B High Moderate Low High Moderate Low High Moderate Low C Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No
P/P --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- S/I --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- .3L --- T/E/A --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
General Fish Habitat Rating (14Diii)
General Wildlife Habitat Rating (14Ciii)
E/H M L
E/H --- --- --- M --- --- ---
L --- --- L NA --- --- ---
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Wetland/Site #(s): WET 1
14I. PRODUCTION EXPORT / FOOD CHAIN SUPPORT (continued)
iii. Modified Rating: Note: Modified score cannot exceed 1.0 or be less than 0.1.
Vegetated Upland Buffer: Area with ≥ 30% plant cover, ≤ 15% noxious weed or ANVS cover, AND that is not subjected to periodic mechanical mowing or clearing (unless for weed control). Is there an average ≥ 50-foot wide vegetated upland buffer around ≥ 75% of the AA’s perimeter? YES, add 0.1 to score in ii = NO
iv. Final Score and Rating: .3L Comments: Upland area is farmed and is closer than 50 feet to the wetland areas. 14J. GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE / RECHARGE Check the appropriate indicators in i and ii below.
i. Discharge Indicators ii. Recharge Indicators The AA is a slope wetland. Permeable substrate present without underlying impeding layer. Springs or seeps are known or observed. Wetland contains inlet but no outlet. Vegetation growing during dormant season/drought. Stream is a known ‘losing’ stream. Discharge volume decreases. Wetland occurs at the toe of a natural slope. Other: Seeps are present at the wetland edge. AA permanently flooded during drought periods. Wetland contains an outlet, but no inlet. Shallow water table and the site is saturated to the surface. Other:
iii. Rating: Use the information from i and ii above and the table below to select the functional point and rating.
Criteria
Duration of Saturation at AA Wetlands FROM GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE or WITH WATER THAT IS RECHARGING THE GROUNDWATER SYSTEM
P/P S/I T None
Groundwater Discharge or Recharge --- --- --- --- Insufficient Data/Information NA
Comments: this information is unknown 14K. UNIQUENESS
i. Rating: Working from top to bottom, use the matrix below to select the functional point and rating.
Replacement Potential
AA contains fen, bog, warm springs or mature (>80 yr-old) forested wetland OR plant association listed as “S1” by the MTNHP
AA does not contain previously cited rare types AND structural diversity (#13) is high OR contains plant association listed as “S2” by the MTNHP
AA does not contain previously cited rare types OR associations AND structural diversity (#13) is low-moderate
Estimated Relative Abundance (#11) Rare Common Abundant Rare Common Abundant Rare Common Abundant
Low Disturbance at AA (#12i) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Moderate Disturbance at AA (#12i) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- High Disturbance at AA (#12i) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- .2L ---
Comments: wetland is not rare, vegetation includes noxious weeds, and area is disturbed around the wetlands 14L. RECREATION / EDUCATION POTENTIAL NA (proceed to Overall Summary and Rating page) Affords ‘bonus’ points if AA provides a recreational or educational opportunity.
i. Is the AA a known or potential recreational or educational site? YES, go to ii. NO, check the NA box.
ii. Check categories that apply to the AA: Educational/Scientific Study Consumptive Recreational Non-consumptive recreational Other:
iii. Rating: Use the matrix below to select the functional point and rating.
Known or Potential Recreational or Educational Area Known Potential
Public ownership or public easement with general public access (no permission required) --- --- Private ownership with general public access (no permission required) --- --- Private or public ownership without general public access, or requiring permission for public access --- ---
Comments: Private property 15. GENERAL SITE NOTES: AA consists of farmland and is surrounded by roadways, residential, and commercial development.Culverts exist on both the north properties that convey water from riverine feature below roadways.
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Wetland/Site #(s): WET 1
Function & Value Variables Rating – Actual Functional Points
Possible Functional Points
Functional Units: Actual Points x Estimated AA Acreage
Indicate the Four Most Prominent Functions with an Asterisk
A. Listed / Proposed T&E Species Habitat low 0.10 1.00 11.5 B. MT Natural Heritage Program Species Habitat low 0.00 1.00 0
C. General Wildlife Habitat low 0.20 1.00 23
D. General Fish Habitat low 0.10 1.00 11.5
E. Flood Attenuation mod 0.40 1.00 46
F. Short and Long Term Surface Water Storage low 0.20 1.00 23 G. Sediment / Nutrient / Toxicant Removal mod 0.60 1.00 69
H. Sediment / Shoreline Stabilization mod 0.60 1.00 69
I. Production Export / Food Chain Support low 0.30 1.00 34.5
J. Groundwater Discharge / Recharge NA NA NA
K. Uniqueness low 0.20 1.00 23
L. Recreation / Education Potential (bonus point) NA NA
Total Points 2.7 10 310.5 Total Functional Units Percent of Possible Score 27% (round to nearest whole number)
Category I Wetland: (must satisfy one of the following criteria; otherwise go to Category II) Score of 1 functional point for Listed/Proposed Threatened or Endangered Species; or Score of 1 functional point for Uniqueness; or Score of 1 functional point for Flood Attenuation and answer to Question 14E.ii is "yes"; or Percent of possible score > 80% (round to nearest whole #). Category II Wetland: (Criteria for Category I not satisfied and meets any one of the following criteria; otherwise go to Category IV) Score of 1 functional point for MT Natural Heritage Program Species Habitat; or Score of .9 or 1 functional point for General Wildlife Habitat; or Score of .9 or 1 functional point for General Fish Habitat; or "High" to “Exceptional” ratings for both General Wildlife Habitat and General Fish/Aquatic Habitat; or Score of .9 functional point for Uniqueness; or Percent of possible score > 65% (round to nearest whole #). Category III Wetland: (Criteria for Categories I, II, or IV not satisfied) Category IV Wetland: (Criteria for Categories I or II are not satisfied and all of the following criteria are met; if not go to Category III) "Low" rating for Uniqueness; and Vegetated wetland component < 1 acre (do not include upland vegetated buffer); and Percent of possible score < 35% (round to nearest whole #).
OVERALL ANALYSIS AREA (AA) RATING: Check the appropriate category based on the criteria outlined above. I II III IV
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1. Project Name: Davis Lane 115-ac Property 2. MDT Project #: N/A 3. Control #: N/A
3. Evaluation Date: February 2024 4. Evaluator(s): C Pearcy 5. Wetland/Site #(s): WET 2
6. Wetland Location(s): Township 1 S, Range 5 E, Section 27; Township N, Range E, Section
Approximate Stationing or Roadposts: N/A Watershed: 6 - Upper Missouri County: Gallatin
7. Evaluating Agency: Private by Morrison Maierle Inc. 8. Wetland Size (acre): (visually estimated) Purpose of Evaluation: 0.3 (measured, e.g. GPS) Wetland potentially affected by MDT project Mitigation wetlands; pre-construction Mitigation wetlands; post-construction 9. Assessment Area (AA) Size (acre): (visually estimated) Other potentially impacted by private entity (see manual for determining AA) 115 (measured, e.g. GPS)
10. CLASSIFICATION OF WETLAND AND AQUATIC HABITATS IN AA (See manual for definitions.)
HGM Class (Brinson) Class (Cowardin) Modifier (Cowardin) Water Regime % OF AA
Riverine Emergent Wetland Permanent / Perennial <1
Comments: Wetlands are fringe wetlands to unnamed trib of Buster Gulch
11. ESTIMATED RELATIVE ABUNDANCE (of similarly classified sites within the same Major Montana Watershed Basin; see manual.) common
12. GENERAL CONDITION OF AA
i. Disturbance: Use matrix below to select the appropriate response; see manual for Montana listed noxious weed and aquatic nuisance vegetation species lists.
Conditions within AA
Predominant Conditions Adjacent to (within 500 feet of) AA
Managed in predominantly natural state; is not grazed, hayed, logged, or otherwise converted; does not contain roads or buildings; and noxious weed or ANVS cover is ≤15%.
Land not cultivated, but may be moderately grazed or hayed or selectively logged; or has been subject to minor clearing; contains few roads or buildings; noxious weed or ANVS cover is ≤30%.
Land cultivated or heavily grazed or logged; subject to substantial fill placement, grading, clearing, or hydrological alteration; high road or building density; or noxious weed or ANVS cover is >30%.
AA occurs and is managed in predominantly natural state; is not grazed, hayed, logged, or otherwise converted; does not contain roads or occupied buildings; and noxious weed or ANVS cover is ≤15%.
--- --- ---
AA not cultivated, but may be moderately grazed or hayed or selectively logged; or has been subject to relatively minor clearing, fill placement, or hydrological alteration; contains few roads or buildings; noxious weed or ANVS cover is ≤30%.
--- --- ---
AA cultivated or heavily grazed or logged; subject to relatively substantial fill placement, grading, clearing, or hydrological alteration; high road or building density; or noxious weed or ANVS cover is >30%.
--- --- high disturbance
Comments (types of disturbance, intensity, season, etc.): the wetland cooridors have been farmed for decades. Development exists in every cardinal direction of the AA (within 500 feet), including interstate, roadways, residential, and commercial. ii. Prominent noxious, aquatic nuisance, and other exotic vegetation species: Noxious weeds occur on the property - mostly Canada thistle.
iii. Provide brief descriptive summary of AA and surrounding land use/habitat: AA is an irrigated farm field with farmland to the south, interstate/roadways to the norht and east, and residential property to the west. 13. STRUCTURAL DIVERSITY (Based on number of “Cowardin” vegetated classes present [do not include unvegetated classes]; see #10 above.)
Existing # of “Cowardin” Vegetated Classes in AA
Initial Rating Is current management preventing (passive) existence of additional vegetated classes? Modified Rating
≥3 (or 2 if one is forested) classes --- NA NA NA 2 (or 1 if forested) classes --- NA NA NA
1 class, but not a monoculture --- ←NO YES→ ---
1 class, monoculture (1 species comprises ≥90% of total cover) low NA NA NA
Comments: AA consists emergent wetlands and upland consisting of pasture grasses. Fringe is mostly Reed Canary Grass.
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Wetland/Site #(s): WET 2
14A. HABITAT FOR FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED THREATENED OR ENDANGERED PLANTS OR ANIMALS
i. AA is Documented (D) or Suspected (S) to contain: Check box based on definitions in manual. Primary or critical habitat (list species) D S Secondary habitat (list species) D S Incidental habitat (list species) D S Canada lynx, grizzly bear, north american wolverine, monarch butterfly No usable habitat S
ii. Rating: Based on the strongest habitat chosen in 14A(i) above, select the corresponding functional point and rating.
Highest Habitat Level Doc/Primary Sus/Primary Doc/Secondary Sus/Secondary Doc/Incidental Sus/Incidental None
Functional Point/Rating --- --- --- --- --- .1L ---
Sources for documented use (e.g. observations, records): USFWS IPaC 14B. HABITAT FOR PLANTS OR ANIMALS RATED S1, S2, OR S3 BY THE MONTANA NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM Do not include species listed in 14A above.
i. AA is Documented (D) or Suspected (S) to contain: Check box based on definitions in manual. Primary or critical habitat (list species) D S Secondary habitat (list species) D S Incidental habitat (list species) D S No usable habitat S
ii. Rating: Based on the strongest habitat chosen in 14A(i) above, select the corresponding functional point and rating.
Highest Habitat Level Doc/Primary Sus/Primary Doc/Secondary Sus/Secondary Doc/Incidental Sus/Incidental None
S1 Species Functional Point/Rating --- --- --- --- --- --- .0L
S2 and S3 Species Functional Point/Rating --- --- --- --- --- --- .0L
Sources for documented use (e.g. observations, records): MTNHP Environmental Summary Report - no S1, S2, or S3 species occurrences documented in the AA. 14C. GENERAL WILDLIFE HABITAT RATING
i. Evidence of Overall Wildlife Use in the AA: Check substantial, moderate, or low based on supporting evidence. Substantial: Based on any of the following [check]. Minimal: Based on any of the following [check]. observations of abundant wildlife #s or high species diversity (during any period) few or no wildlife observations during peak use periods abundant wildlife sign such as scat, tracks, nest structures, game trails, etc. little to no wildlife sign presence of extremely limiting habitat features not available in the surrounding area sparse adjacent upland food sources interview with local biologist with knowledge of the AA interview with local biologist with knowledge of AA
Moderate: Based on any of the following [check]. observations of scattered wildlife groups or individuals or relatively few species during peak periods common occurrence of wildlife sign such as scat, tracks, nest structures, game trails, etc. adequate adjacent upland food sources interview with local biologist with knowledge of the AA
ii. Wildlife Habitat Features: Working from top to bottom, check appropriate AA attributes in matrix to arrive at rating. Structural diversity is from #13. For class cover to be considered evenly distributed, the most and least prevalent vegetated classes must be within 20% of each other in terms of their percent composition of the AA (see #10). Abbreviations for surface water durations are as follows: P/P = permanent/perennial; S/I = seasonal/intermittent; T/E = temporary/ephemeral; and A = absent [see manual for further definitions of these terms].
Structural Diversity (see #13) High Moderate Low
Class Cover Distribution (all vegetated classes) Even Uneven Even Uneven Even
Duration of Surface
Water in ≥ 10% of AA P/P S/I T/E A P/P S/I T/E A P/P S/I T/E A P/P S/I T/E A P/P S/I T/E A
Low Disturbance at AA (see #12i) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Moderate Disturbance at AA (see #12i) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
High Disturbance at AA (see #12i) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- L ---
iii. Rating: Use the conclusions from i and ii above and the matrix below to select the functional point and rating.
Evidence of Wildlife Use (i)
Wildlife Habitat Features Rating (ii)
Exceptional High Moderate Low
Substantial --- --- --- --- Moderate --- --- --- --- Minimal --- --- .2L ---
Comments: no wildlife observed in AA
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Wetland/Site #(s): WET 2
14D. GENERAL FISH HABITAT NA (proceed to 14E) If the AA is not used by fish, fish use is not restorable due to habitat constraints, or is not desired from a management perspective [such as fish entrapped in a canal], then check the NA box and proceed to 14E.
Assess this function if the AA is used by fish or the existing situation is “correctable” such that the AA could be used by fish [i.e., fish use is precluded by perched culvert or other barrier].
Type of Fishery: Cold Water (CW) Warm Water (WW) Use the CW or WW guidelines in the manual to complete the matrix.
i. Habitat Quality and Known / Suspected Fish Species in AA: Use matrix to select the functional point and rating.
Duration of Surface Water in AA Permanent / Perennial Seasonal / Intermittent Temporary / Ephemeral
Aquatic Hiding / Resting / Escape Cover Optimal Adequate Poor Optimal Adequate Poor Optimal Adequate Poor Thermal Cover: optimal / suboptimal O S O S O S O S O S O S O S O S O S
FWP Tier I fish species --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
FWP Tier II or Native Game fish species --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
FWP Tier III or Introduced Game fish --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
FWP Non-Game Tier IV or No fish species --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- .2L --- --- --- --- --- ---
Sources used for identifying fish spp. potentially found in AA: No fish observed. Trib to Buster Gulch is also used for irrigation.. MFISH mapper (FWP) utilized and no fish data present for Trib to Buster Gulch. ii. Modified Rating: NOTE: Modified score cannot exceed 1.0 or be less than 0.1.
a) Is fish use of the AA significantly reduced by a culvert, dike, or other man-made structure or activity, or is the waterbody included on the current final
MDEQ list of waterbodies in need of TMDL development with listed “Probable Impaired Uses” including cold or warm water fishery or aquatic life support, or do aquatic nuisance plant or animal species (see Appendix E) occur in fish habitat? YES, reduce score in i by 0.1 = 0.10 or N0
b) Does the AA contain a documented spawning area or other critical habitat feature (i.e., sanctuary pool, upwelling area; specify in comments) for native fish or introduced game fish? YES, add to score in i or iia 0.1 = or N0
iii. Final Score and Rating: .1L Comments: 14E. FLOOD ATTENUATION NA (proceed to 14F) Applies only to wetlands that are subject to flooding via in-channel or overbank flow. If wetlands in AA are not flooded from in-channel or overbank flow, check the NA box and proceed to 14F. Entrenchment Ratio (ER) Estimation (see manual for additional guidance). Entrenchment ratio = (flood-prone width) / (bankfull width). Flood-prone width = estimated horizontal projection of where 2 X maximum bankfull depth elevation intersects the floodplain on each side of the stream.
2 / 1 = 2
flood prone width / bankfull width = entrenchment ratio
Slightly Entrenched ER ≥ 2.2 Moderately Entrenched ER = 1.41 – 2.2 Entrenched ER = 1.0 – 1.4 C stream type D stream type E stream type B stream type A stream type F stream type G stream type
i. Rating: Working from top to bottom, use the matrix below to select the functional point and rating.
Estimated or Calculated Entrenchment (Rosgen 1994, 1996) Slightly Entrenched C, D, E stream types Moderately Entrenched B stream type Entrenched A, F, G stream types Percent of Flooded Wetland Classified as Forested and/or Scrub/Shrub 75% 25-75%
<25% 75% 25-75%
<25% 75% 25-75%
<25%
AA contains no outlet or restricted outlet --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
AA contains unrestricted outlet --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- .1L
ii. Are ≥10 acres of wetland in the AA subject to flooding AND are man-made features which may be significantly damaged by floods located within 0.5 mile downstream of the AA? YES NO Comments:
Flood-prone Width
Bankfull Width Bankfull Depth
2 x Bankfull Depth
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14F. SHORT AND LONG TERM SURFACE WATER STORAGE NA (proceed to 14G) Applies to wetlands that flood or pond from overbank or in-channel flow, precipitation, upland surface flow, or groundwater flow. If no wetlands in the AA are subject to flooding or ponding, then check the NA box and proceed to 14G.
i. Rating: Working from top to bottom, use the matrix below to select the functional point and rating. Abbreviations for surface water durations are as follows: P/P = permanent/perennial; S/I = seasonal/intermittent; and T/E = temporary/ephemeral [see manual for further definitions of these terms].
Estimated Maximum Acre Feet of Water Contained in Wetlands within the AA that are Subject to Periodic Flooding or Ponding >5 acre feet 1.1 to 5 acre feet ≤1 acre foot
Duration of Surface Water at Wetlands within the AA P/P S/I T/E P/P S/I T/E P/P S/I T/E
Wetlands in AA flood or pond ≥ 5 out of 10 years --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Wetlands in AA flood or pond < 5 out of 10 years --- --- --- --- --- --- --- .2L ---
Comments: The AA does not contain a regulatory floodway. Flood frequency is an estimation. 14G. SEDIMENT / NUTRIENT / TOXICANT / RETENTION AND REMOVAL NA (proceed to 14H) Applies to wetland with potential to receive sediments, nutrients, or toxicants through influx of surface or ground water or direct input. If no wetlands in the AA are subject to such input, check the NA box and proceed to 14H.
i. Rating: Working from top to bottom, use the matrix below to select the functional point and rating.
Sediment, Nutrient, and Toxicant Input Levels within AA
AA receives or surrounding land use has potential to deliver sediments, nutrients, or compounds at levels such that other functions are not substantially impaired. Minor sedimentation, sources of nutrients or toxicants, or signs of eutrophication present.
Waterbody is on MDEQ list of waterbodies in need of TMDL development for “probable causes” related to sediment, nutrients, or toxicants or AA receives or surrounding land use has potential to deliver high levels of sediments, nutrients, or compounds such that other functions are substantially impaired. Major sedimentation, sources of nutrients or toxicants, or signs of eutrophication present.
% Cover of Wetland Vegetation in AA ≥ 70% < 70% ≥ 70% < 70% Evidence of Flooding / Ponding in AA Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No
AA contains no or restricted outlet --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
AA contains unrestricted outlet --- --- .6M --- --- --- --- ---
Comments: It is assumed that these wetland fringe features receive agricultural run-off from surrounding farm land. 14H. SEDIMENT / SHORELINE STABILIZATION NA (proceed to 14I) Applies only if AA occurs on or within the banks of a river, stream, or other natural or man-made drainage, or on the shoreline of a standing water body which is subject to wave action. If 14H does not apply, check the NA box and proceed to 14I.
% Cover of Wetland Streambank or Shoreline by Species with Stability Ratings of ≥6 (see Appendix F).
Duration of Surface Water Adjacent to Rooted Vegetation
Permanent / Perennial Seasonal / Intermittent Temporary / Ephemeral
≥ 65% --- --- ---
35-64% --- .6M --- < 35% --- --- ---
Comments: 14I. PRODUCTION EXPORT / FOOD CHAIN SUPPORT
i. Level of Biological Activity: Synthesis of wildlife and fish habitat rates (select).
ii. Rating: Working from top to bottom, use the matrix below to select the functional point and rating. Factor A = acreage of vegetated wetland component in the AA; Factor B = level of biological activity rating from above (14Ii); Factor C = whether or not the AA contains a surface or subsurface outlet; the final three rows pertain to the duration of surface water in the AA, where P/P, S/I, and T/E were previously defined, and A = “absent” [see manual for further definitions of these terms].
A Vegetated Component >5 acres Vegetated Component 1-5 acres Vegetated Component <1 acre B High Moderate Low High Moderate Low High Moderate Low C Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No
P/P --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- S/I --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- .3L --- T/E/A --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
General Fish Habitat Rating (14Diii)
General Wildlife Habitat Rating (14Ciii)
E/H M L
E/H --- --- --- M --- --- ---
L --- --- L NA --- --- ---
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Wetland/Site #(s): WET 2
14I. PRODUCTION EXPORT / FOOD CHAIN SUPPORT (continued)
iii. Modified Rating: Note: Modified score cannot exceed 1.0 or be less than 0.1.
Vegetated Upland Buffer: Area with ≥ 30% plant cover, ≤ 15% noxious weed or ANVS cover, AND that is not subjected to periodic mechanical mowing or clearing (unless for weed control). Is there an average ≥ 50-foot wide vegetated upland buffer around ≥ 75% of the AA’s perimeter? YES, add 0.1 to score in ii = NO
iv. Final Score and Rating: .3L Comments: Upland area is farmed and is closer than 50 feet to the wetland areas. 14J. GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE / RECHARGE Check the appropriate indicators in i and ii below.
i. Discharge Indicators ii. Recharge Indicators The AA is a slope wetland. Permeable substrate present without underlying impeding layer. Springs or seeps are known or observed. Wetland contains inlet but no outlet. Vegetation growing during dormant season/drought. Stream is a known ‘losing’ stream. Discharge volume decreases. Wetland occurs at the toe of a natural slope. Other: Seeps are present at the wetland edge. AA permanently flooded during drought periods. Wetland contains an outlet, but no inlet. Shallow water table and the site is saturated to the surface. Other:
iii. Rating: Use the information from i and ii above and the table below to select the functional point and rating.
Criteria
Duration of Saturation at AA Wetlands FROM GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE or WITH WATER THAT IS RECHARGING THE GROUNDWATER SYSTEM
P/P S/I T None
Groundwater Discharge or Recharge --- --- --- --- Insufficient Data/Information NA
Comments: this information is unknown 14K. UNIQUENESS
i. Rating: Working from top to bottom, use the matrix below to select the functional point and rating.
Replacement Potential
AA contains fen, bog, warm springs or mature (>80 yr-old) forested wetland OR plant association listed as “S1” by the MTNHP
AA does not contain previously cited rare types AND structural diversity (#13) is high OR contains plant association listed as “S2” by the MTNHP
AA does not contain previously cited rare types OR associations AND structural diversity (#13) is low-moderate
Estimated Relative Abundance (#11) Rare Common Abundant Rare Common Abundant Rare Common Abundant
Low Disturbance at AA (#12i) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Moderate Disturbance at AA (#12i) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- High Disturbance at AA (#12i) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- .2L ---
Comments: wetland is not rare, vegetation includes noxious weeds, and area is disturbed around the wetlands 14L. RECREATION / EDUCATION POTENTIAL NA (proceed to Overall Summary and Rating page) Affords ‘bonus’ points if AA provides a recreational or educational opportunity.
i. Is the AA a known or potential recreational or educational site? YES, go to ii. NO, check the NA box.
ii. Check categories that apply to the AA: Educational/Scientific Study Consumptive Recreational Non-consumptive recreational Other:
iii. Rating: Use the matrix below to select the functional point and rating.
Known or Potential Recreational or Educational Area Known Potential
Public ownership or public easement with general public access (no permission required) --- --- Private ownership with general public access (no permission required) --- --- Private or public ownership without general public access, or requiring permission for public access --- ---
Comments: Private property 15. GENERAL SITE NOTES: AA consists of farmland and is surrounded by roadways, residential, and commercial development.Culverts exist on both the north properties that convey water from riverine feature below roadways.
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Wetland/Site #(s): WET 1
Function & Value Variables Rating – Actual Functional Points
Possible Functional Points
Functional Units: Actual Points x Estimated AA Acreage
Indicate the Four Most Prominent Functions with an Asterisk
A. Listed / Proposed T&E Species Habitat low 0.10 1.00 11.5 B. MT Natural Heritage Program Species Habitat low 0.00 1.00 0
C. General Wildlife Habitat low 0.20 1.00 23
D. General Fish Habitat low 0.10 1.00 11.5
E. Flood Attenuation low 0.10 1.00 11.5
F. Short and Long Term Surface Water Storage low 0.20 1.00 23 G. Sediment / Nutrient / Toxicant Removal mod 0.60 1.00 69
H. Sediment / Shoreline Stabilization mod 0.60 1.00 69
I. Production Export / Food Chain Support low 0.30 1.00 34.5
J. Groundwater Discharge / Recharge NA NA NA
K. Uniqueness low 0.20 1.00 23
L. Recreation / Education Potential (bonus point) NA NA
Total Points 2.4 10 276 Total Functional Units Percent of Possible Score 24% (round to nearest whole number)
Category I Wetland: (must satisfy one of the following criteria; otherwise go to Category II) Score of 1 functional point for Listed/Proposed Threatened or Endangered Species; or Score of 1 functional point for Uniqueness; or Score of 1 functional point for Flood Attenuation and answer to Question 14E.ii is "yes"; or Percent of possible score > 80% (round to nearest whole #). Category II Wetland: (Criteria for Category I not satisfied and meets any one of the following criteria; otherwise go to Category IV) Score of 1 functional point for MT Natural Heritage Program Species Habitat; or Score of .9 or 1 functional point for General Wildlife Habitat; or Score of .9 or 1 functional point for General Fish Habitat; or "High" to “Exceptional” ratings for both General Wildlife Habitat and General Fish/Aquatic Habitat; or Score of .9 functional point for Uniqueness; or Percent of possible score > 65% (round to nearest whole #). Category III Wetland: (Criteria for Categories I, II, or IV not satisfied) Category IV Wetland: (Criteria for Categories I or II are not satisfied and all of the following criteria are met; if not go to Category III) "Low" rating for Uniqueness; and Vegetated wetland component < 1 acre (do not include upland vegetated buffer); and Percent of possible score < 35% (round to nearest whole #).
OVERALL ANALYSIS AREA (AA) RATING: Check the appropriate category based on the criteria outlined above. I II III IV
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Note(s)
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1 38.220.130.
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Does the proposed action affect federal, state, or city
regulated wetlands, watercourses, and/or buffers
within the city limits?a
While exact impacts are unknown at
this phase in project development, it
is assumed that there will be
impacts.
Note: If answer to item no. 1 is "no," then answer "NA" to the rest of this checklist
Does the wetland and watercourse delineation report include the following:
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Wetland and watercourse descriptions a See Table 3 in Davis Lane 115-ac
Property Wetland delineation report.
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MDT or DEQ Functional assessment a attached in Appendix D of wetland
delineation report
4 38.220.130.
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Wetland types (e.g. Cowardin)a See Table 3 in Davis Lane 115-ac
Property Wetland delineation report.
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A.1.a.4
Wetland acreages, by licensed surveyor a See Table 3 in Davis Lane 115-ac
Property Wetland delineation report.
6 38.220.130.
A.1.a.5
Maps with property boundaries, wetland and
watercourse boundaries, and acreages a See Appendix A in Davis Lane 115-ac
Property Wetland delineation report
7 38.220.130.
A.1.a.6
USACE wetland data forms a See Appendix B in Davis Lane 115-ac
Property Wetland Delineation report
8 38.220.130.
A.2
Are activities planned in and/or adjacent to aquatic
resources?a Yes. However, this is the pre-
plat/master site plan phase and final
impacts are currently unknown.
Note: If answer to item no. 8 is "no" then answer "NA" to the remainder of this checklist
9 38.220.130.
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Site plan including all boundaries, buffers, and
infrastructure as defined in COB code a Please see Site Plan L000 from
Design 5 Landscape Architecture.
This is preliminary because this is the
preplat/master site plan phase.
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A.2.a.1
Table of existing wetland functional ratings and acreage
(in site plan)a
Direct impacts are not known at this
current phase: Pre-plat and master
site plan
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Direct impacts to wetlands, waterways, and buffers
highlighted in red in the site plan a
Direct impacts are not known at this
current phase: Pre-plat and master
site plan
12 38.220.130.
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Indirect impacts to wetlands, waterways, and buffers
summarized a
Indirect impacts are not know at this
current phase: Pre-plat and master
site plan
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Mitigation map with table of mitigation wetland type,
size, and functional unit gain a
If mitigation is necessary, it is
assumed that mitigation bank credits
will be purchased.
14 38.220.130.
A.2.c
Source, type, transport and disposal method of any fill
material to be used, including certification that
placement of fill a
A Joint Application will be filled out
and submitted when final impacts to
resources are known.
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CWA 404 and/or401 permit(s)
a
A Joint Application will be filled out
and submitted when final impacts to
resources are known.
16 38.220.130.
A.2.d.2
MT 310 permit(s)
a
A Joint Application will be filled out
and submitted when final impacts to
resources are known.
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A.2.d.3
Floodplain determination(s)a Located outside of the 100-year
floodplain.
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Any other required state/federal wetland permit(s)
(See Required Permits)a
A Joint Application will be filled out
and submitted when final impacts to
resources are known.
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USACE jurisdictional determination(s)
a
It is assumed that both waterways
and associated wetlands on the
subject property are jurisdictional.
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Joint application
a
A Joint Application will be filled out
and submitted when final impacts to
resources are known.
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A.3
Will wetland(s) and/or waterway(s) be impacted?a Yes, a culvert will be installed in
Cattail Creek with Phase 1; however,
exact dimensions of impacts are
unknown at this time.
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A.3
Is federal permitting required?a A Joint Application will be filled out
and submitted when final impacts to
resources are known.
Note: If the answer to checklist no. 22 and 23 is "yes" then complete the remainder of this checklist
Does the descriptive narrative* include the following:
23 38.220.130.
A.3.a.1
Name and contact information of the applicant
a
A compensatory mitigation report
will not be completed because if
mitigation is necessary the applicant
will be required by the USACE to
purchase credits through a
mitigation bank.
24 38.220.130.
A.3.a.1
Name, qualifications, and contact information for
the primary author of the compensatory
mitigation report
a
25 38.220.130.
A.3.a.1
Description of the proposal a
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A.3.a.1
Summary of the direct and indirect impacts a
27 38.220.130.
A.3.a.1
Proposed mitigation concept a
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Identification of all the local, state, and federal
wetland/stream-related permits required for the
project
a
Checklist
No.
COB code
reference Item
Included in submittal?
Note(s)
Yes No NA
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2.Review Standards of COB municipal code Link
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4.
5.
Checklist
No.
COB code
reference Item
Included in submittal?
Note(s)
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A.3.a.1
A vicinity map of the project a
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A.3.a.2
Description of the existing wetland and/or watercourse
and/or buffer areas that will be impacted a
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A.3.a.2
Dominant vegetation a
32 38.220.130.
A.3.a.2
Functional assessment(s)a
33 38.220.130.
A.3.a.2
Wetland ratings for the entire wetland and the portions
proposed to be impacted a
34 38.220.130.
A.3.a.3
Change to wetland hydroperiod assessment a
35
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A.3.a.4
Description of proposed conceptual mitigation,
including specifications for/of impacts and map a
36 38.220.130.
A.3.a.5
Assessment of existing conditions a
37 38.220.130.
A.3.a.6
Soil field data and discussion of future hydrology and
soil conditions a
38 38.220.130.
A.3.a.7
Planting schedule a
39 38.220.130.
A.3.a.7
Do native species comprise ≥80% of planned species?a
40 38.220.130.
A.3.a.8
Is mitigation monitoring required for ≥ three years?a
41 38.220.130.
A.3.a.8
Does the mitigation plan specify responsibility for
invasive vegetation control?a
42 38.220.130.
A.3.a.9
Wetland mitigation performance criteria a
43 38.220.130.
A.3.a.9
Monitoring schedule a
44 38.220.130.
A.3.a.9
Reporting requirements to the COB a
45 38.220.130.
A.3.a.9
Maintenance schedule and actions a
46 38.220.130.
A.3.a.10
Contingency plans a
47 38.610.080.
A.1
Meets review standard for avoidance/minimization of
wetland impacts a
48 38.610.080.
A.2
Meets review standard for no impact to T&E or MT
species of concern a
49 38.610.080.
A.3
Meets review standard for project benefitting public
interest a
50
38.610.090.
A.4
Disucssion of proposed deed restrictions or covenants
regarding open space and/or vegetation removal a
51
38.610.090.
A.12
Disucssion of proposed deed restriction(s) to protect
water resources, mitigation, and/or buffer area(s) in
perpetuity
a
52
38.610.090
Discussion of any other relevant wetland permit
conditions in Section 38.610.090 a
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Does the scaled plan sheet(s) for compensatory mitigation contain:
53 38.220.130.
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Boundaries of existing wetlands, proposed impacts, and
proposed mitigation a
54 38.220.130.
A.3.b.2
If grading is proposed, then surveyed topography at 1-2
foot contour intervals a
55
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A.3.b.2
Cross sections of wetland(s) and/or buffer area(s) of
existing conditions and proposed mitigation a
56 38.220.130.
A.3.b.3
Required wetland buffer(s)a
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A.3.c
Discussion of ongoing management practices a
Wetland Review Checklist Required Permits Applicable?
1.Montana Stream Protection Act (SPA 124)NA
2.Stormwater discharge general permit (DEQ)Yes
3.Montana Natural Streambed and Land Preservation Act (310)Yes
4.Montana Floodplain and Floodway Management Act (floodplain development permit)NA
5.Federal Clean Water Act (404)Yes
6.Federal Rivers and Harbors Act (Section 10)NA
7.Short-term Water Quality Standards for Turbidity (318 authorization)Yes
8.Montana Land-Use License or Easement on Navigable Waters NA
9.Montana Water Use Act (water right permit and change authorization)NA
Checklist
No.
COB code
reference Item
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Note(s)
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TURNROW TRAILDURANGO LANETURNROW TRAILTEMERITY LANEO.S.13O.S.15O.S.14O.S.12O.S.8O.S.7O.S.9O.S.10O.S. 4BLOCK 1RESTRICTEDLOT 6COMMERCIALBLOCK 1RESTRICTEDLOT 4COMMERCIALBLOCK 1LOT 1COMMERCIALBLOCK 1LOT 2COMMERCIALBLOCK 1LOT 4COMMERCIALBLOCK 1LOT 3COMMERCIALBLOCK 6-1LOTS 1-12BLOCK 6-2RESTRICTEDLOT 23BLOCK 8RESTRICTEDLOT 11-ABLOCK 8RESTRICTEDLOT 11-BBLOCK 9RESTRICTEDLOT 18-BRESTRICTEDGASEASE BLOCK 6-2RESTRICTEDLOT 23LANDSCAPE CODE SUMMARYTURNROW SUBDIVISIONDROUGHT TOLERANT SPECIESCODE REQUIRES 75% OR MORE PLANTS ARE DROUGHT TOLERANT SPECIES AS DEFINED INTHE LATEST EDITION OF THE MONTANA NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION'S DROUGHTTOLERANT PLANTS FOR THE MONTANA LANDSCAPE OR THE COB LIST OF DROUGHTTOLERANT SPECIES. THIS PLAN PROVIDES 97% DROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTING.STREET FRONTAGE LANDSCAPINGSTREET FRONTAGE FOR TURNROW TRAIL: 107 LF = 2 TREESSTREET FRONTAGE FOR WESTLAKE ROAD: 450 LF = 9 TREESSTREET FRONTAGE FOR DURANGO LANE: 153 LF = 3 TREESSTREET FRONTAGE FOR DAVIS LANE: 714 LF = 14 TREESSTREET FRONTAGE FOR GUNSMOKE AVENUE: 180 LF = 4 TREESSTREET FRONTAGE FOR EAST VALLEY CENTER ROAD: 563 LF = **TREES NOT PROVIDEDWITHIN MDT RIGHT OF WAY**STREET FRONTAGE FOR PEDESTRIAN ACCESS AT OS 11: 160 LF = 4 TREESSTREET FRONTAGE FOR PEDESTRIAN ACCESS AT OS 16: 210 LF = 5 TREES-REQUIRED: ONE LARGE CANOPY TREE FOR EACH 50 FEET OF TOTAL STREET FRONTAGEROUNDED TO THE NEAREST WHOLE NUMBER.-PROVIDED:--3 LARGE CANOPY TREES FOR TURNROW TRAIL--9 LARGE CANOPY TREES FOR WESTLAKE ROAD--4 LARGE CANOPY TREES FOR DURANGO LANE--4 LARGE CANOPY TREES FOR GUNSMOKE AVENUE--16 SMALL CANOPY TREES & 3 LARGE CANOPY TREES FOR DAVIS LANE--5 SMALL CANOPY TREES FOR OS 11--8 LARGE CANOPY TREES FOR OS 16ACCEPTABLE LANDSCAPE MATERIALSTHE PLANT MATERIAL FOR THE PROJECT MEET THE STANDARDS OF SEC. 38.550.030 G. SEEPLANT SCHEDULES ON SHEET L002 FOR SPECIES AND SIZES OF PLANT MATERIAL.STORMWATER POND LANDSCAPINGALL STORMWATER RETENTION/DETENTION FACILITIES ARE DESIGNED AS LANDSCAPEAMENITIES AND ARE SUBSURFACE ON SITE. AT LEAST 75% OF THE SURFACE AREAS ARECOVERED WITH LIVE VEGETATION TO CREATE A FUNCTIONAL & NATURAL SITE FEATURE.WATERCOURSE SETBACK LANDSCAPINGZONE 1 REQUIRED: ZONE 1 MUST BE PLANTED WITH NEW OR EXISTING NATIVE MATERIALS.ONE HUNDRED PERCENT OF THE DISTURBED AREAS OF ZONE 1 MUST BE PLANTED WITH AGROUND COVER OF NATIVE RIPARIAN SEDGES, FORBS AND GRASSES SUITED FOR THE AREA.IN ADDITION, A MINIMUM OF ONE SHRUB FOR EVERY TEN LINEAR FEET AND ONE TREE FOREVERY 30 LINEAR FEET OF THE WATERCOURSE IS REQUIRED.TOTAL LINEAR FEET OF ZONE 1 WATERCOURSE SETBACK = 160 LF (440 LF IN CONFLICT WITHUTILTIIES)-REQUIRED: 16 TOTAL SHRUBS, 5 TOTAL TREES-PROVIDED:--16 TOTAL SHRUBS--5 TOTAL TREESZONE 2 REQUIRED & PROVIDED: DISTURBED AREAS OF ZONE 2 MUST BE PLANTED WITH NEWOR EXISTING NATIVE GRASSES SUITED FOR THE AREA.PROJECT OWNERVIRGA CAPITAL211 East Oak Street #2BBozeman MT 59715(406)599-9419ENGINEERMORRISON-MAIERLE2880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718(406)922 - 6734PLANNERKTGY3660 Blake St. Suite 500Denver, CO 80205(888)456 - 5849INTRINSIK ARCHITECTURE106 East Babcock Street, Suite 1ABozeman, MT 59715(406)582 - 8988LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTDESIGN 5, LLCTroy Scherer111 N. TracyBozeman, MT 59715(406)587 - 4873SHEET INDEXL000-SITE PLANL001- NOTES AND LEGENDSL300- OPEN SPACE HARDSCAPE & PLANTING PLANL301- OPEN SPACE HARDSCAPE & PLANTING PLANL302- OPEN SPACE HARDSCAPE & PLANTING PLANL303- OPEN SPACE HARDSCAPE & PLANTING PLANL304- OPEN SPACE HARDSCAPE & PLANTING PLANL305- OPEN SPACE HARDSCAPE & PLANTING PLANL500- LANDSCAPE DETAILSL600- IRRIGATION WATER USE ESTIMATE - OVERALLL601- IRRIGATION WATER USE ESTIMATE - PHASE 1SitePlanL 000design5la.com406.587.4873dateissuedrawn by:checked by:filename:z:\turnrow subdivision\autocad\01_sheets\phase 1 blvds + os sheets\l000_turnrow_sub_ph1_os_landscape.dwg
Turnrow Subdivision
Phase 1 Boulevards & Open Space
Bozeman, Montana
KHM/HU TMS
12/08/23PH1 Prelim Plat04/26/24MSP & PH1 PP180400160N1L0001"= 80'-0"Site PlanVICINITY MAPDAVIS LANE
WESTLAKE RD.E VALLEY CENTER RD.INTERSTATE 90 HWYPROJECT SITESHEET1/L302SHEET2/L302SHEET3/L302SHEET1/L303SHEET1/L303SHEET1/L304SHEET1/L304SHEET1/L304SHEET1/L305SHEET1/L305SHEET1/L305SHEET1/L301SHEET1/L300SHEET1/L3001
LANDSCAPE INSTALL NOTESGENERAL1.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE LOCATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIESPRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK. CALL 811.2.PLACE TREES, SHRUBS, AND PLANT MATERIAL WITH LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRESENT.LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TO BE NOTIFIED 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE.3.PLACE ALL BOULDERS WITH LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRESENT.LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TO BENOTIFIED 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE.4.THE LOCATION OF ALL FLAGSTONE, STEPS, AND PATIO AREAS SHALL BE COORDINATED ON SITEWITH THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, WHEN APPLICABLE.5.ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TO THE CURRENT AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERYSTOCK.5.1.ALL DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS OUTSIDE OF DEDICATED PLANTING BEDS TO BEFENCED FOR MIN. 2 YEARS5.2.ALL TREES AND SHRUBS OUTSIDE OF DEDICATED PLANTING BEDS TO HAVE 3' DIAMETERMULCH RING.5.3.ALL TREES TO BE STAKED FOR MIN. 2 YEARS.6.VERIFY ALL QUANTITIES. ILLUSTRATED PLAN SHALL DICTATE COUNT.7.NO SUBSTITUTIONS WILL BE ALLOWED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE LANDSCAPEARCHITECT. ALL REQUESTS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TO DESIGN 5 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE.406-587-4873 OR TROY@DESIGN5LA.COM.8.LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL MEET WITH LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR ON SITE, ATPREDETERMINED INTERVALS TO DISCUSS PROGRESS, QUESTIONS, AND PRODUCT PLACEMENT.9.ALL EDGING SHALL BE 316" X 4" NATURAL STEEL ON STRAIGHT RUNS AND 18" X 4" NATURAL STEELFOR CURVED RUNS (OR AS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED IN DETAILS). TAC WELD TO #4 REBAR DRIVEN AMINIMUM OF 18" DEEP.10.ALL AREAS ON SITE DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES NOT INDICATED ON LANDSCAPEPLAN ARE TO BE RECLAIMED AND RE-ESTABLISHED TO PRE-DISTURBANCE CONDITION, VERIFYDISTURBANCE AREAS IN FIELD. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COST OF RESTORINGANY DISTURBANCE OUTSIDE OF THE AGREED UPON LIMIT OF WORK BOUNDARY INDICATED ONTHE PLANS.11.VERIFY ALL CUSTOM SEED MIXES. THOSE PROCURED THROUGH WILD HARVEST METHODS (WINDRIVER SEED, BLAKE NURSERY, BIG SKY SEED, GREAT BASIN SEED) REQUIRE ORDERING AMINIMUM OF ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE OF INSTALLATION OR OTHER AS SPECIFIED BY SEEDPROVIDER.12.ALL ROCK MULCH IS TO BE WASHED PRIOR TO INSTALLATIONSITE SOIL PREP13.ALL BACKFILLED AND DISTURBED AREAS TO BE RAKED SMOOTH. ALL ROCKS GREATER THAN 3"DIAMETER AND ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS TO BE PICKED UP AND REMOVED FROM SITEBEFORE SOIL AMENDMENTS ARE ADDED.14.SEED AREAS(WHEN APPLICABLE)- LIGHTLY SCARIFY SURFACE OR LIGHTLY TILL AND RAKESMOOTH PRIOR TO ADDING SOIL.-SEEDED AREA AMENDED TOPSOIL: MIX 1" COMPOST WITH MIN. 3" NEW TOPSOIL (COMBINEDSETTLED DEPTH OF 4"). HYDROSEED WITH *FLEXTERRA TACKIFIER*. ADD EROSION CONTROLMAT TO ALL AREAS WITH SLOPES STEEPER THAN 3:1 PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION15. SOD AREAS(WHEN APPLICABLE) - LIGHTLY SCARIFY SURFACE OR LIGHTLY TILL AND RAKESMOOTH PRIOR TO ADDING SOIL.-SOD AREA AMENDED SOIL: MIX 1" COMPOST WITH MIN. 5" NEW TOPSOIL (COMBINED SETTLEDDEPTH OF 6"). TOPSOIL SHALL BE DRUM ROLLED OR TRACK-PACKED AND GRADED SMOOTHLYAND EVENLY PRIOR TO LAYING SOD. RAKE SMOOTH TO MATCH FINAL GRADING PLAN.16. ALL PLANTING BEDS TO BE EXCAVATED 18" DEEP. SCARIFY SIDES AND BOTTOM TO REMOVEGLAZING.17. ALL PLANTING BEDS TO RECEIVE NEW, AMENDED SOIL: MIX 1" COMPOST WITH MIN. 17" NEWTOPSOIL (COMBINED SETTLED DEPTH OF 18"). RAKE SMOOTH TO MATCH FINAL GRADING PLAN.IRRIGATION18. PERMANENT UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM TO BE INSTALLED AT TIME OF LANDSCAPEINSTALLATION. MAIN LINE, LATERAL LINE, AND SPRINKLERS NOT BURIED AT TIME OF PROJECTCOMPLETION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.19. IRRIGATION TO BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES ANDORDINANCES.TREESSYMBOLBOTANICAL NAMESIZETYPESPACINGQUANTITYCOMMON NAMEPLANT SCHEDULE - BOULEVARDS & OPEN SPACEMATUREHEIGHTMATURESPREADACER PLATANOIDES 'CRIMSON KING'***CRIMSON KING NORWAY MAPLE2" CALB & BPER PLAN1330' - 40'20' - 40'GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS VAR. INERMIS'SKYCOLE'***SKYLINE HONEYLOCUST-MALECULTIVARS ONLYCELTIS OCCIDENTALIS***COMMON HACKBERRY2" CALB & BPER PLAN730' - 60'40' - 60'2" CALB & BPER PLAN1235' - 45'25' - 35'ACER PLATANOIDES 'HELENA' ***HELENA MAPLE2" CALB & BPER PLAN240'-60'30'TILIA AMERICANA 'BOULEVARD' ***BOULEVARD AMERICAN LINDEN40'-50'20'-30'B&B2" CAL13PER PLANNOTE:-ALL TREES TO HAVE A 3' DIAMETER CEDAR BARK MULCH RING AROUND BASE OF TREE AT TIME OFINSTALLATION TO HELP PROMOTE HEALTH AND GROWTH.-ALL TREES TO RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL DRIP IRRIGATION ADJUSTED PER SPECIES FOR ESTABLISHMENT.-RECOMMENDED TO PLACE 6" DIAMETER PLASTIC TREE GUARD AROUND BASE OF ALL TREES TO PROTECTFROM TRIMMER AND MOWER DAMAGE DURING MAINTENANCE.-***INDICATES DROUGHT TOLERANT SPECIESACER GINNALA - AMUR MAPLE - SINGLE STEMAMU15'-20'15'-20'B&B2" CAL3PER PLANPINUS FLEXILIS 'VANDERWOLF' - VANDERWOLF PINE20'-30'10'-12'B&B6'17PER PLAN***INDICATES DROUGHT TOLERANT SPECIESSNOSPRCRATAEGUS LAEVIGATA'CRIMSON CLOUD' ***CRIMSON CLOUD HAWTHORN2" CALB & BPER PLAN815' - 20'15' - 20'MALUS 'SPRING SNOW'***SPRING SNOW CRABAPPLE2" CALB & BPER PLAN1015' - 20'15' - 20'SYMBOLSEED MIXESQUANTITYCOMMON NAME (BOTANICAL NAME)NATIVE/UPLAND SEED BLENDSLENDER WHEATGRASS (ELYMUS TRACHYCAULUS)WESTERN WHEATGRASS (PASCOPYRUM SMITHII)THICKSPIKE WHEATGRASS (ELYMUS LANCEOLATUS)MOUNTAIN BROME (BROMUS MARGINATUS)NEVADA BLUEGRASS (POA SECUNDA)BLUEBUNCH WHEATGRASS (PSEUDOROEGNERIA SPICATA)25%10%10%15%15%25%SOD & SEED SCHEDULE - OPEN SPACE & ADJACENT BLVDS*RECOMMENDED SEED RATE= 20 PLS LBS/ACRE AVAILABLE THROUGH CIRCLE S SEEDS:(406)-285-3269%OF MIX57,308SFDROUGHT TOLERANT BOULEVARD SEED MIX FESTUCA OVINA 'NAKISKA'FESTUCA TRACHYPHYLLA 'SWORD'FESTUCA RUBRA 'BOREAL'*PERCENTAGE OF EACH SPEICES PROPORTIONED BYWEIGHT OF PLS*AVAILABLE THROUGH CIRCLE S SEEDS:(406)-285-326933.3%33.3%33.3%13,820SF11,220SFRECOMMENDED FOR ZONE 1 WATERCOURSE SETBACK &STORMWATER POND AREAS, CUSTOM SEED MIXTUFTED HAIRGRASS (DESCHAMPSIA CEPITOSA)FOWL BLUE GRASS (POA PALUSTRIS)AMERICAN MANNAGRASS (GLYCERIA GRANDIS)SHOWY MILKWEED (ASCLEPIAS SPECIOSA)BALTIC RUSH (JUNCUS BALTICUS)CREEPING SPIKERUSH (ELEOCHARIS PALUSTRIS)*TBD*TBD*TBD*TBD*TBD*TBD*AVAILABLE FROM CIRCLE S SEEDS. VERIFY % OF MIX.RECOMMENDED SEED RATE= 12-15#/ACRE FOR DRILL SEEDTREESSYMBOLBOTANICAL NAMESIZETYPESPACINGQUANTITYCOMMON NAMEPLANT SCHEDULE - WATERCOURSE SETBACK OPEN SPACEMATUREHEIGHTMATURESPREAD10'-30'8'-15'BETULA NIGRARIVER BIRCH2" CALB & BWES40'-60'30'-40'POPULUS ACUMINATALANCELEAF POPLAR2" CALB & BLAN32PER PLANPER PLANSHRUBSSALIX LUTEAYELLOW WILLOWPOT10'-25'6'-8'B & B10'-15'6'-8'PRUNUS VIRGINIANA NATIVE CHOKECHERRY5 GAL10 GAL5 GALPOT6'-9'6'-10'CORNUS SERICEA RED OSIER DOGWOOD***INDICATES DROUGHT TOLERANT SPECIESPOT10'-20'10'-15'SALIX BOOTHIIBOOTHS WILLOW7 GALPER PLANPER PLANPER PLANPER PLANPER PLAN3553IRRIGATIONWELLIRRIGATION WELL BY OWNER AND IRRIGATIONCONTRACTOR. IRRIGATION WELL MUST COMPLYWITH STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONSBY OWNER1WSYMBOLDESCRIPTIONPRODUCTQUAN.SITE MATERIAL SCHEDULE - OPEN SPACECONCRETESIDEWALKS(4" THICK)SEECIVILCONCRETE SIDEWALKS AT OPEN SPACE AREAS(4" THICK WITH BROOM FINISH);SEE CIVIL FOR DETAILSCONTACTBY CONTRACTORNotes & LegendsL 001design5la.com406.587.4873dateissuedrawn by:checked by:filename:z:\turnrow subdivision\autocad\01_sheets\phase 1 blvds + os sheets\l000_turnrow_sub_ph1_os_landscape.dwg
Turnrow Subdivision
Phase 1 Boulevards & Open Space
Bozeman, Montana
KHM/HU TMS
12/08/23PH1 Prelim Plat04/26/24MSP & PH1 PP1
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Turnrow Subdivision
Phase 1 Boulevards & Open Space
Bozeman, Montana
KHM/HU TMS
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Turnrow Subdivision
Phase 1 Boulevards & Open Space
Bozeman, Montana
KHM/HU TMS
12/08/23PH1 Prelim Plat04/26/24MSP & PH1 PP1SHEET KEY2010040N1L3011"= 20'-0"Davis Lane Open Space 1 and Davis Lane Boulevard - Hardscape & Planting PlanCENTERLINE OF WATERCOURSEPROPOSED STREET LIGHT,SEE CIVILZONE 2 WATERCOURSE SETBACKZONE 1 WATERCOURSE SETBACKOPEN SPACE BOUNDARY1EXISTING OVERHEAD POWER LINE,PROPOSED TREES WILL NOT EXCEED 20' HEIGHT12'PROPOSED 12' WIDTHSHARED USE PATH,SEE CIVIL FOR DETAILS10'PROPOSED 10' WIDTHSHARED USE PATH,SEE CIVIL FOR DETAILSVISION TRIANGLEMDT ROW