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Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Protected Waters Map of the <br />area being delineated. <br />(c) Results of a field investigation of all areas indicated as potential <br />wetland by mapping sources including: NWI wetlands, hydric soil units, <br />poorly drained or depressional areas on the Soil Survey Map, and DNR <br />Protected Waters or Wetlands <br />(d) Cowardin and Circular 39 classifications of each delineated wetland <br />(e) A survey map (standard land survey methods or DGPS of delineated <br />wetland boundaries). <br />(c) Wetland Replacement Plan Application. An applicant submitting a plan involving <br />a wetland alteration must submit at least seven copies of a replacement plan application <br />and supporting materials conforming to WCA replacement plan application submittal <br />requirements and including the following additional documents' <br />1. Plan sheet(s) clearly identifying, delineating, and denoting the location <br />and size of each wetland impact area and replacement wetland area. including <br />stormwater features proposed for PVC <br />2. Plan sheet(s) with profile views and construction specifications of each <br />replacement wetland including proposed /estimated normal water level, <br />proposed /estimated boundary of replacement wetland, topsoiling specifications <br />if any), grading specifications, and wetland /buffer seeding specifications. <br />(d) -A Functions and Values Assessment. An applicant must submit a before - <br />and -after wetland functions and values assessment <br />project. -using a WCA - accepted methodology for a project involving at least one <br />acre of wetland impact requiring replacement. <br />(e) An- Erosion Control Plan. An applicant must submit an erosion and sediment <br />control plan in accordance with District Rule D. <br />6 -L EXCEPTIONS. Clearing of vegetation, plowing or pasturing in a wetland as part of an <br />existing and farming operation Mills not require a it endersubject to this <br />rule unless the activity results in draining or filling the wetland. <br />RULE G <br />BRIDGE AND CULVERT CROSSINGS <br />1. POLICY. It is the policy of the Board of Managers to preserve the capacity of the <br />present drainage systems to accommodate future needs. <br />2. REGULATION. No person may construct, improve, repair or alter the hydraulic <br />characteristics of a bridge profile control or culvert structure on a creek, public ditch or major <br />watercourse in the District, without first obtaining a permit from the District. <br />3-. CRITERIA. Crossings must: <br />3. CRITERIA A crossing must preserve existing design hydraulic capacity or, if on a public <br />DRAFT DOCUMENT <br />30 <br />• <br />• <br />