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City of Lino Lakes - Woolan's Park <br />Wetland Delineation Report <br />Critical Connections Ecological Services, Inc. <br />December 10, 2009 <br />The upland plant species documented at the transect for Area D include: Northern pin <br />oak, Lowbush blueberry, American hazel -nut, Penn's sedge, Red maple, and Royal fern <br />(Osmunda regalis). The wetland plant species documented at the transect for Area C <br />include: Reed canarygrass and Canada blue -joint grass. <br />The wetland soil sample documented at the transect for Area D was comprised mainly <br />of peat with some sand to a depth of 12" with fine sands below to a depth of 32 ". The <br />soil in the upland pit was primarily fine sand with a thin sandy organic duff layer. The <br />matrix color indicated a hydric soil (low - chroma) for the wetland soil pit within the <br />wetland boundary. The soils in and around Area D are mapped as Isanti fine sandy <br />loam. <br />Area E <br />Area E is located in the northwestern part of the park with the single large wetland <br />complex located to the east, north and south of this area. This area is a small upland <br />Northern pin oak dominated woodland with a wetland fringe dominated by Canada blue - <br />joint grass, and Reed canarygrass. A ditch is located along the western border of this <br />upland area. The general topography rises from the wetland edge up a few inches to <br />where the birch trees become dominant. <br />Photo of Area E looking to the east at the wetland - upland transition zone <br />Page 7 of 9 <br />• <br />• <br />