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SLR2020-00006 NOTICE OF TYPE I DECISION a SENSITIVE LANDS REVIEW SLR2020-00006 MILTON COURT WATER LINE ' i 120 DAYS =January 15, 2021 SECTION I. APPLICATION SUMMARY FILE NAME: Milton Court Water Line CASE NO.: Sensitive Lands Review(SLR) SLR2020-00006 PROPOSAL: The applicant proposes to install an approximately 400-foot-long,l2-inch water line through the subject properties (WCTM 2S101CC, Tax Lot 100 and WCTM 2S112BA, Tax Lot 6100). This new line will start at an existing water line in the Milton Court cul-de-sac, and will connect to an existing water line that is located next to the railroad tracks for the TriMet WES Commuter Rail. The scope of work will take place within the Fields Natural Area, and the water line will be installed by directional boring, which will avoid impacts to a nearby locally significant wetland and its 50-foot vegetated corridor. However, the work will involve minimal ground disturbances or land form alterations in an adjacent vegetated corridor, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) special flood hazard area. Accordingly, this application is being processed through a Type I sensitive lands review.The applicant also proposes to remove seven(7)native trees that are located in a significant tree grove and significant habitat area. APPLICANT: City of Tigard Attn: Shasta Billings-Beck 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, OR 97223 OWNERS: Metro Attn: Office of the Metro Attorney 600 NE Grand Avenue Portland, OR 97232 City of Tigard 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, OR 97223 LOCATION: No address;WCTM 2S101CC,Tax Lot 100 and WCTM 2S112BA,Tax Lot 6100 BASE ZONE: PR: Parks and Recreation Zone APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Community Development Code (CDC) Chapter 18.510 SLR2020-00006 Ni lton Court Water line 1 SECTION II. DECISION Notice is hereby given that the City of Tigard Community Development Director's designee has APPROVED the above request, subject to certain conditions. The findings and conclusions on which the decision is based are noted in Section IV. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS MUST BE SATISFIED: Unless noted otherwise, the staff contact is Lina Smith, Assistant Planner; (503) 718-2438 or LinaCSntigard-or.gov. 1. The applicant must obtain a permit for any native trees that will be removed from the significant tree grove or significant habitat area. 2. The applicant must comply with all conditions outlined in CWS Service Provider Letter 19- 002417. SECTION III. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Site Information: The subject properties (WCTM 2S101CC,Tax Lot 100 and WCTM 2S112BA,Tax Lot 6100) are located at the northern end of the Milton Court cul-de-sac,east of Hall Boulevard,and west of the railroad tracks for the TriMet WES Commuter Rail. The applicant proposes to install an approximately 400-foot-long, 12-inch water line through the subject properties. The scope of work will take place within the Fields Natural Area, and the water line will be installed by directional boring, which will avoid impacts to a nearby locally significant wetland and its 50-foot vegetated corridor. However, the work will involve minimal ground disturbances or land form alterations in an adjacent vegetated corridor, and the FEMA special flood hazard area.Accordingly,this application is being processed through a Type I sensitive lands review. The applicant also proposes to remove seven (7) native trees that are located in a significant tree grove and significant habitat area. The subject properties are located in the Parks and Recreation (PR) Zone, and the project is considered to be an underground basic utility,which is allowed in the PR Zone. SECTION IV. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA AND FINDINGS 18.510 Sensitive Lands: 18.510.020 Applicability E. Administrative sensitive lands review. 1. Administrative sensitive lands reviews within the special flood hazard area (excluding the floodway), drainageway, slopes that are 25 percent or greater, and unstable ground are processed through a Type I procedure, as provided in Section 18.710.050, for the following actions: a. The repair,reconstruction,or improvement of an existing structure or utility,the cost of which is less than 50 percent of the market value of the structure prior to the improvement or the damage requiring reconstruction. b. Actions within the special flood hazard area: i. The construction of accessory structures up to 528 square feet in size;and ii. Any landform alternation involving up to 50 cubic yards of material. c. Actions within drainageways and slopes that are 25 percent or greater, and unstable ground: SIA2020-00006 Milton Court Watcr line 2 i. Minimal ground disturbances or landform alterations involving 10 to 50 cubic yards of material; and ii. Building permits for accessory structures that are 120 to 528 square feet in size. 2. The approval authority will approve, approve with conditions, or deny a sensitive land review application using the standards and approval criteria Sections 18.510.040, 18.510.050, 18.510.070 and 18.510.080. The applicant proposes to install an approximately 400-foot-long, 12-inch water line through the subject properties. The scope of work will involve minimal ground disturbances or land form alterations involving less than 50 cubic yards of material in a vegetated corridor associated with a drainageway and in the FEMA special flood hazard area. However, the impacted vegetated corridor area does not affect the drainageway;therefore,the findings below will only evaluate the project's impacts in the special flood hazard area. This proposal requires a sensitive lands review, and is being processed through a Type I procedure. The applicable standards and approval criteria are addressed in the findings below. 18.510.030 Administrative Provisions A. Interagency coordination. The approval authority will review all applications for a sensitive lands review to determine that all necessary approvals be obtained from those federal,state, or local governmental agencies, from which prior approval is also required. As provided in CWS "Design and Construction Standards," the necessary permits for all "development" must comply include a CWS service provider letter, which specifies the conditions and requirements necessary, if any, for an applicant to comply with CWS water quality protection standards and for the agency to issue a stormwater connection permit. The applicant obtained a Service Provider Letter from CWS on August 27,2020 (CWS file 19-002417).Clean Water Services determined there are sensitive areas present both on and off the site, and that the vegetated corridor is 50 feet wide.The agency approved of the proposal, subject to conditions related to water quality protection requirements, including enhancement of the vegetated corridor. A copy of the Service Provider Letter is attached to this decision. Additionally, staff has included a condition of approval for the applicant to comply with all CWS conditions.This standard is met. 18.510.040 General Provisions for Special Flood Hazard Areas A. Review. The approval authority will review all applications to determine whether proposed building sites will minimize the potential for flood damage. B. Special flood hazard. The areas of special flood hazard identified by FEMA in a scientific and engineering report entitled "The Flood Insurance Study for Washington County, Oregon and Incorporated Areas effective October 19, 2018" with accompanying Flood Insurance Map is hereby adopted by reference and declared to be a part of this ordinance. C. Base flood elevation data.When base flood elevation data has not been provided in compliance with Subsection 18.510.040.11, the approval authority will obtain, review and reasonably utilize any base flood elevation and floodway data available from a federal, state or other source, in order to administer Subsections 18.510.040.M and N. D. Test of reasonableness.Where elevation data is not available either through the flood insurance study or from another authoritative source,applications for building permits will be reviewed to assure that the potential for flood damage to the proposed construction will be minimized.The test of reasonableness is a local judgment and includes use of historical data,high water marks, photographs of past flooding,etc.,where available. Failure to elevate at least 2 feet above grade in these sensitive land areas may result in higher insurance rates. E. Resistant to flood damage. All new construction and substantial improvements, including manufactured homes, must be constructed with materials and utility equipment resistant to SI,R2020-00006 Milton Court Water Linc 3 flood damage. F. Minimize flood damage. All new construction and substantial improvements, including manufactured homes, must be constructed using methods and practices that minimize flood damage. The scope of work is located in the FEMA special flood hazard area, but is not located in the floodway. The applicant proposes to install an approximately 400-foot-long, 12-inch water line through the subject properties,which will result in minimal ground disturbances or land form alterations involving less than 50 cubic yards of material in the special flood hazard area. The applicant's proposal does not involve any new structures or buildings. The new water line will be placed underground via directional boring, and the applicant submitted plans that were certified by a registered professional engineer. Accordingly, staff finds that the new water line will be constructed using methods and practices that minimize flood damage. These standards are met. H. Water supply systems. All new and replacement water supply systems must be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of floodwater into the system. The new water line will be placed underground and will be installed via directional boring.The applicant also submitted plans that were certified by a registered professional engineer,which demonstrate that the new water line will be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of floodwater into the system. This standard is met. 18.510.070 Sensitive Lands Applications B. Within the special flood hazard area. The approval authority will approve or approve with conditions an application for sensitive lands review within the special flood hazard area when all of the following criteria are met: 1. Compliance with all of the applicable requirements of this title; As demonstrated through the findings in this decision, the applicant's proposal is in compliance with all applicable requirements of this Title. This standard is met. 2. Land form alterations must preserve or enhance the special flood hazard area storage function and maintenance of the zero-foot rise floodway must not result in any encroachments, including fill, new construction, substantial improvements and other development unless certified by a registered professional engineer that the encroachment will not result in any increase in flood levels during the base flood discharge; a. If in the floodway and no-rise requirement is met,the development will comply with all applicable flood hazard reduction provisions. The subject site is located in the FEMA special flood hazard area,but is not located in the floodway. The new water line will be placed underground via directional boring, and will result in minimal ground disturbances or land form alterations involving less than 50 cubic yards of material in the special flood hazard area. The applicant also submitted plans that were certified by a registered professional engineer, which demonstrate that the new water line will be designed to preserve the special flood hazard area storage function, and will not result in any increase in flood levels during the base flood discharge. This standard is met. 3. Land form alterations or developments within the special flood hazard area are allowed only in areas designated as commercial or industrial on the comprehensive plan land use map, except that alterations or developments associated with community service uses, utilities, or public support facilities are allowed on residentially zoned properties subject to S].R2020-00006 Milton Court Water line 4 applicable zoning standards; The subject site is designated as Open Space on the Tigard Comprehensive Plan Land LTse Map,and is zoned Parks and Recreation (PR). The proposal is for a utility, and an underground basic utility is allowed in the PR Zone.This standard is met. 4. Where a land form alteration or development is allowed to occur within the special flood hazard area it will not result in any increase in the water surface elevation of the 100-year flood; The new water line will be placed underground via directional boring, and will result in minimal ground disturbances or land form alterations involving less than 50 cubic yards of material in the special flood hazard area. The applicant also submitted plans that were certified by a registered professional engineer, which demonstrate that the new water line will not result in any increase in the water surface elevation of the 100-year flood. This standard is met. CONCLUSION: This proposal has been processed through a Type I sensitive lands review, and is in compliance with all applicable standards of this Title. Attachment: Attachment 1: Clean Water Services, Service Provider Letter dated August 27, 2020 SECTION V. PROCEDURE AND APPEAL INFORMATION Notice: Notice was provided to: Z The applicant and owner Final Decision: This sensitive lands review has been processed through a Type I procedure.As such,this decision is final for purposes of appeal on the date it is mailed or otherwise provided to the applicant,whichever occurs first. This decision is not appealable locally and is the final decision of the City. THIS DECISION IS FINAL ON SEPTEMBER 22, 2020, AND BECOMES EFFECTIVE ON SEPTEMBER 23, 2020 Ouestions: If you have any questions,please contact Lina Smith at (503) 718-2438 or LinaCS a,tigard-or.gov. September 22. 2020 APPROVED BY: Lina Smith,Assistant Planner Community Development Director's Designee SI A2020-00006 Milton Court Water bine 5 MILTON WATER EXTENSION RECEIVEP SEp 0 2 2020 CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION PLANS CITY OF-TIGARD PLANNING/ENGINEEMNN G NORTH PLAINS /IN LEGEND `\ BANKS PROPOSED is a MATER VALK N 47 as M RELEASE VALVE HILLSBORO CEDAR MILL PORTLAND I PROJECTLOCATION I ypI T PROPOSEDFOREST gels GROVE a ` Q war mus PENILE LME — — — — 1 WA HUNTY N re WATER URE —�• ••— a 10 ULTNOOUN GASTON a 1 0-1.Park N I PROJECT LOCATMIN SHEET I N D E X 1TJALATIN 'aA.•,1M•ev CODO COVER SHEET WITH SITE LOCATION AND VICINITY DAPS VICINITY MAP � 0001 GENERAL NOTES �� �� 1 OF 1 TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY NTS SITE MAP C030 DEMO, TREE PRESERVATION AND EROSION do SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN NTS C031 TREE PRESERVATION TABLE AND NOTES PREPARED FOR: CIVIL ENGINEERING FIRM: C400 WATER PLAN & PROFILE CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON AKS ENGINEERING d FORESTRY, LLC CONTACT: SHASTA BIWNGS—BECK PE CONTACT: JOHN CHRISTIANSEN, PE C500 PLANTING AND SURFACE RESTORATION PLAN 13125 SW HALL BLVD. 12965 SW HERMAN ROAD, SUITE 100 UTILITY CONTACTS TIGARD, OREGON 97223 TUALATIN, OR 97062 0501 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS PH: (503) 718-2698 PH: (503) 5563-6152 1 FAX: (503) 563—s1WATER,SANITARY„ 0502 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS POWER STORMWATER,AND ROADS C503 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DETAILS GEOTECHNICAL PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CITY OF TIGARD C504 EROSION AND SEDIM SURVEYING FIRM: ENGINEERING FIRM: 3700 SE 17TH AVENUE 8777 SW BURNHAM ST. '' 11 RD PORTLAND. OR 97202 TIGARD, 0 97223 WESILAKE CONSULTANTS. INC. SHANNON 8t WILSON. INC PH 501-736-500 PH 503-718-2591 g CONTACT. GARY R. ANDERSON, PLS CONTACT: STEPHEN MCLMIDRICH, PE Approved y P1 nnin 15115 SW SEQUOIA PARKWAY 3990 COLUNS WAY .. � .fz SUITE 150 SUITE 100 SANITARY(24"+)AND Date: TNGARD, OREGON 97224 LAKE OSWEGO, OR 97035 STORMWATER(24"+) COMMUNICATIONS Initials. PH: (503) 684-0652 PH: (503) 210-4750 CLEAN WATER SERVICES FRONTIER FAX: (503) 624-0157 2550 SW HLLSBORO HWY. 4155 SW CEDAR HR.LS BLVD DATUM NOEL H9LLSBORO, OREGON 97123 BEAVERTON, OR 97005 1. BASIS OF BARING AND COORDINATE SYSTEM BASED ON CITY OF TIGARD 'GC' CONTROL $ PH: 503-681-3600 PH: 503-828-8004 NETWORK, NAD83 (91). UTILITY LOCATES 503 232-1987 2. ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON CITY OF TIGARD BENCHMARK NUMBER 41. MARK IS A BRASS ( GAS COMMUNICATIONS DISK IN CONCRETE SIDEWALK NORTHWEST CORNER OF BRIDGE OVER FANNO CREEK ON } 48 BUSINESS HOUR NOTICE PRIOR TO EXCAVATION NW NATURAL GAS COMCAST CABLE S.W. HALL BLVD.; 0.2 MILES NORTH OF S.W. OMARA ST. ELEVATION = 143.18' (NGVD29). 220 NW 2ND AVENUE 10831 SW CASCADE AVENUE ' OREGON LAW REQUIRES CONTRACTOR TO COMPLY WITH RULES ADOPTED BY OREGON UTNITY NOTIFICATION PORTLAND, OR 97209 TIGARD. OR 97223 i! CENTER. THOSE RULES ARE SET FORTH IN OAR 952-001-0010 THROUGH 952-001-0090. COPIES OF RULES PH: 503-226-4211 PH: 503-596-3754 MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING 1HE UTILITY LOCATE CENTER AT(503) 232-1987. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY WASHINGTON COUNTY WITHIN 48 BUSINESS HOURS PRIOR TO START OF s CONSTRUCTION AND/OR EXCAVATION. WASHINGTON COUNTY OPERATIONS. (503) 846-7623 Revisions and Addendum* UM 01AIF ES R F011ESTRY.LLC SHEET G a Deacg4on Dam Na. 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DO NOT DAMAGE OR SEVEN LARGE ROOTS MIDI NSTALLR1O POSTS ERRE PROTECiN71 FENCE DEVICED=BE MAINTAINED 1LROUGIOUT CONSTNI MK N TREE PROTECTION FENCE Z GROW PROTECTION(12'DEPTH) QI " SCALE: 1'-ZO FEET GRAVEL CCNSIRIXT N ENTRANCE MMIL raa a a?3f Revisions and Addandums AKS E4GtiU3M 3 FORESTRY,LLC SHEET oVJrt+ DescTipNon Date No. BY IUAIATSI HERMAN RD STE 100 ENGINEERING OMSII�J I..wi ar chat euan li/to/2af o reOR 97052 'PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT C030 _ P: SO3S6J.61SI YJ123 S.W.GOO ILw. MILTON COURT WATER MAIN EXTENSION of F: 503.563.6152 � 11GARD, OREGON 9M2J �= aka-anq.com VOICE.WJ-639-4171 FAX: SOJ-621-0752 > BRUCE R ELALDWIN C1R1 ENOWEFIBNO•SURVEYING•NAIVMLl63011RfXS s WN'W.nGARD-OR.GOV FILE NO FORESTRY•PCIDR DRAWN: RI IC CHECK- nM DEMO, TREE PRESERVATION AND EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN tsaMlu trm t�V+�/e eocwu.wm I2/31/21 DESIf;N-,IPC I DRAWN:DRl I CHECK: ✓PC PROJ.NO:5703-051 BID ON: IDetailed Tree Inventory for Milton Court Water Main Extension Total a atedsaingneeaInventoried=s9 MPFERVATIONNOTES, IMININGAREE PININGREMOVAL NOTES* AR .No.s7o34s-Ewroaonoete:W113/nv Total eafEahtkigOndteTreat-S§ TotalgwrakdingoMrteTmes=1 PLACING MAmgus WAR TREES 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AN ADEQUATE CREW OF PERSONNEL, Tteag D!N Ayg.Gown' Tree spedea 15ome Health'Structure Remove/ TonigofFxistltiOnslteTrees tobePreserved=49 Total m of Existing Offsite Trees wbepreserved=2 EQUIPMENT,AND MATERIALS TO SAFELY MD UFICENILY COMPLETE THE Ikr.) Ragio(k) CommonName(SOenH/kii ICommentsItiew�Itie • Preserve TotalNofExistingOmiteTrmstubeRe ed=9 Total gof Existing OffsiteTrees to be Removed-0 1. NO PERSON MAY CONDUCT ANY ACTIVITY WTHN THE TREE PROTECTION MEA ASSIGNED WaK EACH RD CREW SHALL INCLUDE AN INDIVIDUAL WHO OF ANY TREE DESIGNATED TO REMAIN,NCLUDNC RUT NOT LI ITED M. SNALL BE OE9GNATED AS THE CREW SUPERVIAK BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE 1058 52 18 Douglas-flr(Pseudotwpa mentlesl/) dmdlimbs;Some broYenlimn;Dead top 2 2 Preserve 1 PARMG EQUIPMENT,PACING SOLVENTS,STORING BUIDINO MATERIAL AND CJOn ACIIVINS,RECEIVE INSTRUCTION FROM THE ONO OR THE OWNER'S •xeashRatkme: RPRE"TAIJVL AND DIRECT THE CREW TO ACCOMR0 10 WORM(.1064 7 6 Black Cotonwood(Populus akhomrpol lean(5) 1 2 Remove SON DEPOSITS DUMPING CONCRETE WASHOUT 1 1065 11 8 Black Cotmnwood(PoP.Iw mr/mm7o)Ilmn(5) 2 2 R— 1=Good Health-Aam that whiblh typical follage,bark,and root characteristics,for is respective species,shows no signs of infection or infestation,and has a high I 1066 15 8 Black Cottonvtood(Populus Rkhomspa) 1 1 1 Remove level of vigor and vitality. 2 *OEM A TREE,*ICH 6 NOT SCHEMED TO BE REMOVED,MUST BE 2=Fair Health Atreathat aMMts some abnormal health characteristics and/or shows sorresi s ofinfection or infatation,bwma be reversed or abated with ATTACIIENTS TO TREES TRIMMED Olt PRUNED,THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT SUCH TRINNG I 1073 6 6 wiuow Isola sad Ilan(Et 1 2 Remove / g y supplemental aeatrnmt AND FAR AMING IS CARRIED OUT IPM THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF A Somedadlimbs;Crack,in bark and boll,Cotlomnant top 1. DUWNC CONSTRUCTION,NO PERSON SHALL ATTACH MY OBJECT TO ANY CLRIIED ARBORIST.ALL PRIBNC AND TRIIIANf SHNl BE PERFORMED N 1074 9 8I Willow(5ala sp.) with one dad,topped attachment.Other attachment 2 2 Remove 3=Poor Flealth-Arm that is in significant,decline,o the extent that supplemai treatment would net likely result in reversing or abating its decline. WEE DESIGNATED FOR PROTECTION. ACCORDANCE NTH THE PROVISIONS OF ANSI A300'STANDARD PRACTICES serifantlan(E) ••Senutua Raelee FOR ItEE,SIM AND OTHER WOODY PLANT MMMtANW. 1 1075 16 1 8 1 Willow(Safa sp.) ICodaNnant top;Both stem codorinanttop 1 1 2 Remove I-Good Structure-Arm that exhibits typical physical frmcharacteristics,for its respectivespecies,shows nosigm ofstructral deffcts oftKecanopv,trunk,and/or MA)NG NEM TI�FE.l 1 1076 13 1 20 1 WRlaw(SaNx so.) ICodomiawtop;somedeadUmbs 2 I 2 Remove a UNLESS AS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY THE OWER,ROOT BALLS FROM TREES ar system. BEING REMOVED SHALL BE COWUIMY REMOVED UNLESS THE ROOT 1079 1 12 1 0 I WJflov Viola sp.l Me"dem limbs; 3 I 3 Prese ve 1. THE ECI SHALL NOT BE ELEVATED OR REDUCED HCUT THE TREE Marry dead limbs;Two dad scaffold branches; 2-Fair Structure-A trm Nat exhibits sone abnornel physical form characteristics and/or some sins of structural defects,wMch reduce the structural Integrity of the REMOVAL�aro ADJACENT PROPER11E3 OR wXw COMPROMISE 1080 I 10 I 4 I Red Alder lnusmbry Sparse i 2 Prarrve ree,butarenotindlcati"ofIminineR PROIECTNIN ATEA OF TREES TO BE PIESERIEO wD10UT THE PROJECT N ) ate, I physical hlltre,ad meybecrremd using aletetenttttahods. AMBOWS AUTHORIZATION.THE PROJECT AABOMST MAY ALLAN MOM "'�BEING PRESERVED'N Tag CASES THE O THE MULL BE OF As NEG�ssMY m As NOT ro cwsE DAMAGE ro THE Boor aREs OF I 1082 122 I 10 Douglas-flr(Pseudasuga mended/) Ilean(it),Scamp 1 1 2 I Preserve 3=Poor Str co e•Atra tiuteahibih ateelvdy abro mal physical form characteristics and/or slghiflcantstrucaral defects that substantially reduce thestructu al a UP W ONE HALF a THE AREA OF THE TREES OPTIMAL 1f1E ROOT ADJACENT TREES TO BE PPESSM ON THE SUBJECT PARCEL OR ABUTTING 1083 1 29 16 Douglas-Rr(Psnsdoovpamenzkaii) I 1 I 1 I Preserve vlabillryof thetrm,annotfeasibly beabated,and are indicative ofimmnent physical failure. PROTECTION ZONE WTH LIGHT SOLS(NO CLAY)TO THE WOO DEPTH PAROLS.STUMPS NEAR PROPERTY LIES SHALL ALSO LE GROND AS I 1095 1 12 8 I Oregtm White Oak(Qunevsgornem.) iCodomnanttap 1 I 2 Prne vel NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT OtADK OR L4DSCAPNG PLANS F IT MAL NOT NECESSARY$O AS NOT TO CAUSE DISAIRBANCE TO ADJACENT PARCELS I 2097 I :4 16 1 or RPOM off SLIRWAL OF THE TREE AERATION MVCES MAY BE REORIED i egon WMte Oak(Quercus ganyana) ICodomnanttop;Somedad limbs 2 1 2 Preserves Arborlstsaretrm specialists who use their education,knoWdge•training,and apeiencen eaminetrms,recommend measures to enhance the health oftrees,and TO BMW THE TRE'E'S SURVIVAL 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM ALL WM N ACCORDANCE WIN THE I x104 23 1 ie I Oregon WMte Oak(0.—ganyoma) 1Codominamtop;Wan(5) 1 1 2 Preserve attenptm rducetherisk of living near trees.TAe Cllem and.1wisdiction may choose to accept or disregard therecommardatione ofthearborist or seek additional LATEST WYONEINTAL SAFETY REGULATIONS ALL WORK SHALL BE 1105 33 20 Or WMteOak[Tunas a Cadomiant�ap;OalargescaHddbrarichprevi I advice.Mbomshcannot detect every condition that could Possibly lead othe structural failure ofafree,Treaamliving organisms that fail Inwoyswedonot fully 2 F THE OMDE ADJACENT TO A PRESERVED TIME IS RAISED SUCH THAT IT PFRFMB N SMT ACCORDANCE MTN MSI ZM1'PR"r.WIMK egam ( 9 nynna) I 2 I 2 (Presrvel understad.Cordliom areof en MddmwitMnv-and bdowgris nd.Arborish arvatgwrantesthata treewlll benealthyor safe under all circumstance,orfora COAD SLOUGH Olt ERODE NW THE TREE PROTECTION AREA,IT SMALL BE REPARING,MMTAWK AND REMOVING TREES AND QUTnK BRUSH-SAFETY falls Wound on bole Win aced closure:Somedead limbs I 1108 i 30 I 16 1 Owglas-fir menzie f) IOFFSITE 1 1 I 1 I Preserve) spedfld peril of time llkewsse,remedial tratrnemh,like medicine,cannot be guaranteed Trees can be managed,but they cannot be controlled.To live near tree is to PMAIEMY STABILIZED M PREVENT 91MIM OF THE ROOTS HEOINiEIUW MAI SPECIAL EMPHASIS GIVEN TO THE RE(AWIEMBIT THAT 1109 134 I llacceptsomedegree of risk.TheoMYwryce eliminate all risk associated withtrees is o dimnate all trees.Neither this author nor AKS Engineering A Forestry,LLC have ONLY QUALIFIED LINE-GF.ARAFICE TREE 11WBER$ ASSIGNED TO WOIUC Oouglat-flr(PseWobuga mendesg) 1L..(hE);S—d-dIibs m2 I 2 I Presrvel ast�m.d am responsibilityfor liability associated wlth the treat o^r adiaeentaothis sin. a TIE APPI"T SMALL NOT NSTAu M IPERwaFS SURFACE wiles TIE WERE A POTENTu�ELECTRICAL WIZARD DISM I 1110 1 6 I 0 Rd Ada(Alms mNro) Wholetreefailre 3 I 3 1 Preserve) WFE PROTECTION AREA UTHOUT 1 E AMTNgIZATATN OF IHE PROJECT 1 1111 1 6 1 0 Rd Aid.(Air.ruble) Wheletraefailure I 3 I 3 1 Pres— AMMO 1 E PROJECT WORST MAY RAW SUM CMSMKINN I 1112 I 6 I 6 SweetElerrylPmnusavuml IUookd S THE U1lUTY THAT MULL MAKE ALL THE R REL CA DJIM ARRANGEMENTS wTH 1 2 1 Preserve 1 SAVAME1H005 AND/K AND Olt USE OF AERATION DEVICES ro OR THE TREE'S MY UNITY THAT MIST 1H PROTECTED alt RELOCATED L OID ES ro i SIBLE 1114 1 29 20 Oregon White Oak lQaemwgarryam,I ICodomnanetop;Some dead Iimde;Some broken limiss 1 2 + 2 I Prcservel IPEWAM SWAM 111E FO1EII11AL FOR ROOT IOIICtD DAMAGE ID FOR ACCOMPLISHPROTECTION OFTHE WOOL THEHE MMIM CONDITION SOLELY CNYE UIR I 1117 I e 5 I Rd Alder We.rubm) 1 I 1 I 1 I Presrve l NTN THE AREA OF CMWM MON Aro SHALL TAKE ALL NECESSARY vity at basethe tensivedecay;Nat holevisible in 4. TO THE GREATEST DMNT PRACTICAL,UWLTY TRENDIES SHALL BE LOCATED PRECA rM 70 AVOID DAMAGE 10 DOW UIUTES. 1121 I M ( 16 I Oregon White Oakilawy aginnam.) IUwI 2 ' 3 I Preserve I OUTSIDE OF 1HE AEE PROTECTION ATEA IE PROJECT WORST MAY wooer e:[odoniamPreserveREREQUIRE THAT UTt M BE TWaM UDE!INE MM OF TRO TO BE d. MY MATERIAL FE9ILTI C FROM i4 MAW ON BOOM OF MY TREES 1 1122 1 6 1 6 1 Oregon Ash(Fre i ws krtlldfo) I W n(S);tidEpicormk sprouts 1 2 I 2 1 Preserve I REAMED F RE PROJECT ARIOMST MIDUES THAT WENGNG WM SHALL BECOME THE RESPONSIBILITY OF 1 E CMX4CKK TO DISPOSE OF. 1 1123 8 1 B I Oregon Ash IRm Nus btJW o l ilapn IM;Ep cPreservec sp outs 1 2 1 2 1 Preserve 1 90fICAN1LY REDUCE TIE CIWICES OF THE MWS SURVIVAL 7. HAZARDOUS TREE REPGlTNF MY PEIT90N ENGAGED N INN"pR 1 1131 12 I 8 I Red MMus mora I Isweea:Crooked 1 2 I 2 I Preserve I S. TREES AND DIM VEGETATION TO BE RETAINED MULL BE PROTECTED FROM PRM*10 BECOMES AWARE OF A TONE OF DOABWX STRUCK THAT I 1132 I u I a I oregm whiteW Oa Oak(que v s po ryano l Ilan lSl;so se dead umbs I x I x I v ese ve 1 EROSION AND SMOTAiOL CLEANING WWI=SIALL BE CONDUCTED COW BE DANGEROUS M PERM MD PROPERTY.SUWl REPORT 91CI1 I 1133 1 10 1 e I Oregon WNW Oak(Chime sgemmro) ICretileanlS) I 1 I 2 P eserve SO AS TO OM INE SMALLEST PRACTICAL AREA OF S0.FOR TIE LEAST TREE(S)TO IME OWER GR TIE OWn REPWOTA11VE 9101 IRIB i 1137 1 21 I 10 I Douglas4r(Pseuiohuga mmeaslf) I I 1 I 2 Presrve� POSSIBLE ANOINT OF TRE.SNARES,OIOM CM AND STUMPS SHALL BE SHALL INCLUX THOSE INAT ARE OVER MARK DISEA5IS,OR SFMM i 2138 1 28 I 18 I Doe 0.01,(Preadehaga me^daH) 1 I 1 I 1 Prarwe l MAINTAINED TO CONTROL BMW*EK FEASIBLE.SM NOT FEASIBLE, SIGNS OF DECAY OR OTHER SIRUCIAtAL WEAROM 1 1152 1 24 I 18 Om@.WNW Oak(nes ilismyana) 10odanatint top;Linn(S) I 1 I 2 I Preserve l APPROPMAIE EROSION CONTROL PRACTICES SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED. B TREES OEIEAIRm 10 BE A HAZALD SHALL BE REMOVED AS 5001 AS 1 1153 110,101 16 Oregon WNW Oak(Quemus gonyona) ICodomirant Codominant op,Some dad limbs2 I 2 iPrnseverve POSSIBLE 1177 I 6 6 Rd Nder Worts ruNrub.) IIeanISI;Epicomi rcsprouh 2 1 2 lPresl ��� 9. DMAGM MY DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE CONTRACTOR,NMWK BUT NOT 1 1184 16 1 8 I Oregon WNteOak(Quecusganis a) 1 I 1 1 Presevw 1 I. THE PROJECT ARORIST BMAY REDIAE ADOI70NAL TREE PROTECTION LIMITED 70,000 SIDEWALK,CIA®,RUTTED LAYK MOD WAIER 1 1IRS 9 1 6 1 Oregon White Oak(Quenu gamins-I ISome dad limbs;Some broken limbs;Wan(E) 2 I 2 I Pretervel MEA9IAD NICK ARE CQ SISPENT WIN ACCEPTED LR W FORESTRY SHIT-On ME DAMAGE,QRIMIC ONIAGF,STREET DAMAGE,EIC,wLL 1 1186 12,121 6 1 Oregon White0ek(Quenow gorryano) ICodomna^C One spm sloughing bark;Sone dad limbs i 2 1 2 1 Preserve) PRACTICES BE REPARED OR REPLACED N A HELY NNW 10 THE OMENS 1 1167 1 20 1 2 I Oregon White Oak(Q.—go,"-) ITopp.*W%dad I 3 I 3 I Preserves SATISFACTION,AND AL COSTS PMD BY Tw CONTRACTOR. I 1188 1 26 1 14 1 Oregon White Oak(Quierw gamYm er) ICdoneam tap;Some dead limbs;Some broken limbs i 2 2 I Preserve) EYCAVAId UM If7T1AL 71EE ROOT PROIECIRON IDLES 10. MY WJSH GLEN=REQUIRED WNW)THE TREE PROTECTION AREA SHALL i 1199 127 1 20 1 Oregon WNW Oak lQwmw Baritone) ICoaomianttop I 1 2 IPreservel BE ACOOIPUSHED WIN HAND OPERATED EQUIPMENT. i 1197 1 14 1 10 I Red Aidr(AMUSmbm) ILan(5) I 2 2 1 preserve1 1. EXCAVATION N THE TOP 24 MM OF SOL N THE DPW&TREE ROOT I 1198 I 16 20 1 Rd Aider(Ahrus rub.) I I 1 I 1 I Prasrwe I MTM10 ZONE SHOULD BION AT TSE EXCAVATION LIE THAT 5 9.9= MEMOVED. TREES TO BE RSHALL BE FELLED 90 AS M FALL AWAY FROM TREES ro THE TREY. TO BE PRESERVED AND TO AVOID PAAND BTEAIaG OF RD073 M I 1199 I 1: 6 1 Rd Aldw W— b.: (Lean(W) I 1 I 2 I Preserve l REMAIN.OKCHDNAL FUM OF TREES SHALL BE USED To Awe DAMAGE E I 2200 112 I 6 RadAldr(Almerubmcan(W) I 1 I x 1 Preserve I 2. TIE MAYA10 SDIAD BE DONE BY HAND/SHOY L OR 97H M TO TREES DESIGNATED FOR RETENTION. 1 1209 + 11 I 8 1 RdNdr(Almands.) ICodomdanttop 1 1 1 2 1 Reaave I DCCAVAtOR AND A PERSON WIN A SHOVEL,M tMM SEARS,MD A I 1210 1 11 I a I RdNder(Ahmarmem) Itten(s) I 1 I 2 1 it—I PRNM SAW. 12. ALL 0000 WM AND TREES MULL BE REMOVED FROM THE TREE PROTECTION AREA EITHER BY M"Olt NN EQAPkUY STAGED OUTSIDE OF I 1:11 i 6 I a I Rdudr yllmusm 6 0) Mean(ca) I 2 I 2 Prarve l a F DOME BY MAID,ALL ROOTS t-N0t DIAMETER OR LARGER SIHOIAD 8E THE IM PROTECTION ALFA EXTRAC1ION SHALL OMM BY UFRNG THE i 1212 17 I 8 I Rd Akin Wnre rub.) Itean(S) 2 I 2 Preswel PRUNED AT IME E)(CAVAIXIM LIE. MATERIAL OUT,NOT BY SKWNG IT ACROSS THE CWOING. I 1223 16 1 4 I Rd oder(Amus rvbro) Mean OM 1 1 2 Preserve 1 1214 19 I 8 I Rd Alder ideas rubor) Ilea.(E) 1 1 2 I Prearwe 4. F ALL cant 1H E7JT AT T (Most LIKELY SCELINE AND THEN THE OPERATOR 11 F AREA, A OA MALL OR ACCESS ROADS MAI M PASS F TREE PROTECTION MM I 1219 I 29 1 18 I Douglas4r lfhrWotmga mandesh) I MULL STMT AE QUf AT THE EXCAYATST TIE MO PERSON W'FEEL'FOR ARENA A L SHAILD OF ACE RAPES,VE 1 HOES Lf"CHCMX ON B R I ES 1 1 I 1 1 Presrve ff GRAVEL.91KL 8E PALED ro PREVENT SOL COfACtION F DI:iBLMED I 1221 1 34 1 16 1 Douglas-fir(Pseudotruger mendevx) i 2 1 1 1 Preserve SIM HAIR OGS AMM THE ROOTS AND PROAES 11E R007S i-NCII NECESSARY BY 11E PROJECT ARBGWST.AHE ROADBED W7ERIAL SHALT.BE I 2222 I xi I 10 1 Douglat4r(PtndoOempomeadedl) I 1 I 2 I P-- MIAMEID OR LAMAEPIDISHED AS NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN A 6-M DEPTH I 1223 121 I 12 1 Dougla,fir(Pseudofapo menrkdl) I I 1 I 1 I Presrve s. THE EXCAVATOR K TO REMAIN OFF OF THE IEE 80075 TO BE PRESERVED 14. FMAwa INE CONTRACTOR esu COMSAT calx INE PRUCT ARBOMST I 1224 1 13 1 8 1 Douglas-Or(Pseudotfir mendes6) I 1 1 1 1 1 Preserve AT ALL TIES PRO!M MY PRUNING ACIMTES NECESSARY FOR CaMN51R11CTO 1 1225 I 13 I 4 1 Douglas-fill(Psrd tsugammdesil) ]So arsecanopy I 2 1 2 1 Preserve ACTMTES.ALL PRIM ACNM MULL BE PUFDIMED N ACCORDANCE 1 1226 I 18 I 24 1 Oregon White Oak(Owictsgryomi) 1Lean(S);Codomnanttop 1 1 1 2 I Preserve S AL ROOiS SMALL BE OUT MANLY 11H PUMNG SEARS OR A PWM UTH . TO THE ANSI 51AARJT00�CONFIRUCRON AC11N SHALL PRIOR 1227 1131 6 1 Douala[-flr(Preadistwgpmmdetu) I 1 1 1 1 IPraerwe 1 1228 1 12 1 10 1 Doumas-tar(Pro aewgamemdml) Ilan(5w);So^edeadumb: 1 x 1 2 I Preserve i. THE PROJECT MBOPM MST BE ON SITE MM MY Wath UM THE LS. OJT MANGES AND RD013 NTH SHARP PI1I111NG NSTOAAU 75 THAT DO - DPW&TREE ROOT PROTECTION ZONE 101T R WMHNN THE WEE NOT CHOP OR PEAR. PROIECIION AREA IOL RNCID SHALL_BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO MY C(NsmiclON ACTIVITIES. a INCLUDING,BUT NOT LMO TO GEAVOIG.CRACK DICAVA1pN,OR COMOMIM WORK AND SHALL BE REMOVED ONLY AFRR THE COMPLETION OF 3 ALL MNMXTION KC M7n NMMK LMVWA-M Aro NWATIDIN NSTAUAXK n. WEE PROTECTION FUCK SHALL BE FLUSH NTH THE INITIAL UNDISMM f GRADE I ;t =I a� Rif ! I Revisiona and Addenduma U4W4 4K Z F(RRE5M.LLC SHEET o RAP I Description Date No. B u SW HERMAN RD STE IW ENCaM1EERINC,DIVISION W-W Ear crgtruou. 12/20/2019 0 re P:5W.5, .6 97062 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT C031 I :salssa6is2 Tifir aO,SOWGO 97z 5MILTON COURT WATER MAIN EXTENSION OF dte-engcan TRICE:303-639-4171 ' ENOWEERMG•SURVEYNG•NATUR!ffo RESOURCF IeWW.T>rWJ6O2R4-07 2BRUeER. NCS[ FORESTRY.PLANNING-LANDSCAPECtEFEC1Il FILE NO KMWALBATQI2/31/21 I r)FSIr,N-,IPCIDRAWN:ORI ICHECK: JPns-n'51EinnN. TREE PRESERVATION TABLE AND NOTES GENERAL NOTES: / 'E v , _;:,I �, I. YECHANCNLY RESTRAIN ALL JONTS.MECHANICAL THRUST RESTRAINT DEVICES i ;Eur - SHALL BE THE TYPE DERM FOR USE NTH DUCRE IRON PIPE THE MKS SHOULD MEET THE TEST REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY OF TIGARD AND BE APPROVED BY THE PROJECT ENGINEER. MILTON COURT 1.�. PROJECT DISTURBEDI, a 7RBIO1 BACIOLL SHALL BE 3/4"-0"GRAVEL(cuss EP eAaanL} LIMITS x y TR-MET V93ME EXPRESS SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD WATER NOTE$ I. STA 1400.00 cu- ) Ta�o f REMOVE TEMPOI BLOW-OFF ASSEMBLY. +'` 1 ---- - % ',rr- �l II 6 3 s®• .+"'- ETF ��- CONNECT If WATER MANN TO DUSTING 12•WATER VALVE I i5'WATER UTILITY "° ^` - _ —.N INSTALL CORPORATION STOP TO TEST NEW It WATER MAN. EASEMENT 2 INSTALL TO LF OF N q WATER PPE FROM+66.24. gI AT STA 2 r\ 1 _ - �- ----_-------- 1400.00 70 1670 WNNECINN PONT AT STA 1a66.24. -,anv r�) ,a e'-1, 2 Y' - --- --. ad3 r. ,sF"'® 1\ _ 3. STA 1+66.24 I,� - g METRO BY CFC%IGE OF 1 HOD WKC71ON PONT. - _ 1 - ,c i WEIRD ATTY INSTALL FLG X PE q SPOON, it {. 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RAM MAY BE NSTALM AT O11M IBES E THE YEAR HOWEVER,AMTONK PLANrMp SPECIACATIONS FOR TM I HANClWENT OF TEILIORANLY MPACTBD VEGETATED COP NDOR TO PLANiRg 7PBCIfiCATH M FOR THE MMIAIICEkVW OF REMANMO DEGRADED CONDITION VEGETATED 1•AWA FINISHED 3•-4•COMPOSTED IMA4RS WT WE RLTSSART W OI4ME PLANT 4NRNVAL O1NIC 116 PCI-IEAE WNIERANfI OODp ODHNTTION, CORIMp011, GRADE MULCH 1 w BARE ROOT PLANTS MST BE I WALLED OW THE LAX YMIIPAWY 9`I9IG DMAANCY �IIG(tlAIE 31 SPAMIG NAME srE• O WATERING BERM SIE 2)Au ROM-RILRLc NVASLe Ya,TAROM STALL BE REMOVED FROM PLANING ARAB PRIOR TO >Ilfg(t� SPAaNc NSEAWIB MAIN EINANCDOLT PLANTINGS.MASK SPECIES COMM SHALL BE COFSISENT WIN aEMovE TVmE FROM AROUND LOOSEN AND MU ORIGINAL CLEW M1EA 39111 NA:OUI®1EGETAIRIN AND AtNAL MANAGEMENT ALOE AL1EA MIAMI RD ALDER I-GALLON 1C OI-CENTER ! HOLWS BI90O.Ot OQ'AN�RAT I CN1AN 4-5 FEET ON fE}IIER m SASE OF THE TREE.PUSH ;r:-��'•' sat 1WTH sHOVEL FRAM LAIFO A OEGON ASH I-GALLON 10'ON-CENIER ! 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MNOSIIS EIIMAIE SAKE BENWMSS SEED 2 II PI AS NEEDED FOR Rom IF PLAIT IS ROOT ROUND MARE A VERTICAL CUT THROUGH 2ENE LOWER 1/4 OF THE SOIL KAM.PULL OUT BRIOMAS CAIBUIIA NATIVE CAIF(NUI BIOME SOD 1 LIS PLS/ADE BANE 901 AREAS THE STRAOHTEN LARGE.CIRCLING ROOTS. I- MAINTENANCE PLAN >25 4•FOLONG •RIME Rax MAY EE 41NUtutED FOR CONTAINER PLANTS BASED ON AVAILABILITY. IF SAE Boor RMA AR USED, IIVI SPELES THEY MST E PLMIM WJIM THE LATE BNTEitT/IiARLY SPNG DORMANCY PERIOD. NMR ROOT PLANT HAWK I)CUE N M7ER fFRVILES RQJtES A TWD-YEAR MAINTENANCE PERIOD FOR VEGETATED COMM REMOVAL MAT E A MMM OF 12'-IV TALL N ACCORDANCE MRN CWS STANDARDS. II/11GAML M IIUINCED VWATED CONDOR IS TO BE INSPECTED ANNUALLY AND A WORM E IN HADES MM IE OWER SEASON,BY.ARE 1 AND S:PIEMBFR 50 •BANE RODT MAY BE I TUIED FOR CONTAINER PLANTS BASED ON AVMAUTY. F SAE ROOT PI ARE USED, IL *RMT 4ATMWL CLEAN MMR SERVICES'SUCCESS CRITERION FOR VEGETAIFD CONDOR IEY MST BE PLANTED MBG THE LATE fNiOAARLY SPRING;DOBIANCY PERIOD. SEED MIXES FOR RESTORED DISTURBED AREAS: ! EMRANl7NNBRT a BRIE 4IRMM�a TREE AND shoe PLANTINGS dKBG THE Ifo YEARS FOLLOILKG rMSWIFRAL NL TREE PLANTING— z 1 OF IME F ANY 5 TALHTY A NOMI oN AND SIE THE FACTOR LIL FO HAVE L All M fff WAYS UPLANDS L- -AMINO(Ems(OR APPROVED EQUAL) CONTAINER/ B U R L A P P E D C�e�E\)1FieI SaViDa 3B a iR PLANINGS A TO E DEELBM®AD C0eEC1ED F POi481t ■4RPMAL FALL BELOM aYMs 4ALUWS-NUE■DICE(5Oq I BODE AT ANY 11ME DURIO IE TM-YEAR MANIENAN(E PERIOD,1E PLANINGS SIVU BE RPLAOD FESAKA NINA RUGA-WAVE ND FEsm(M%) AIB OMCONLIN MEASURE&4X21 AS WRONG OR NOGAIM%WY NEED W BE acus CAINN IED-cum"ROME(Lop DRAWING N0. 760 REVISED o1-m >s RA M1ED. 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W *s-w4com 3y FAX. 502-614-0752 _ 1 r QIGBIEVIIIII•SURVEYNG•NLCE4 ATURAL RUCt 2I CHR15�V FORESTRY•PLANNNG•IANDBCAPEMCFBFECTUIR O M71M.I1G4RD-OR.GOV FILE NO RLTIWY MR:12/31/31 I nESIrN-JPC I DRAWN:DR( ICHECK: JCI; PROD.NO:5703-051 Rin SIN" PLANTING AND SURFACE RESTORATION PLAN As required in Off typical sections CURB JOINT DRAINAGE SLOCKOUT Street of construction DEETTSTOAL No 1Ne 3'I.D.SOEDULE Na Street plana EXISTING PAVOAENT�DIG OUT REPAIR SAW CUT OR ENTICING SEE NOTE S NOW 1' 6' DWV(ABS UP PVC) I4 I AfQa PPE W/(AUPLING T-cut (See 1'BATTER �� / ) { Surfacing /i�note 1 ROAD �r 1'g 1'R .- '.� I '� Topsoil or as,, / Iz' directed W, ul� I Base Material "^ 2'O 3/4'-0'BASEROCK ,"MAX. COMPACT® � , a v o�0 BASE(ICOURSE-� <� SUBGRADEa c J )N ,+ AGGREGATE BASEROCK F-2' 9 i I v u SIDEWALK ADJACENT TO CURB COMPACTED SUBGRADE o a Y U 43.. ,_ COMPACTED SLOGRADE 13 L) 0a-�E I STRIP S'MW. ROW, --`- - - _ _ 0 u Y LOCAL STREETS: 2R e• 1. CONCRETE TO HAVE A BREAKM/G STRENGTH OF 3000 P.S.I.AFTER TB DAYS. v z)=j Y j V AC-6' CLASS'C•ASPHALTIC CONCRETEROAD , { t Y R/ I _ -.` W 2. EXPANSION JOINTS: c« YY ti CII o AS- V (1-1/2'-0')AGGREGATE BASEROCK 'I 510-.-6 a Y o AL1 1 IL II- �iF;iL�'^ A TO K PROVIDED: O a Y a OR N 1)AT EACH PONT OF TANGENCY OF THE CURB. N Y a W® AC-6'CLASS'C"ASPHALTIC CONCRETE ^Y O J/s'-0• 2)AT EACH COD JOINT. OIIr'� Y 2 P COMPACIED SJORADE BASEROCK J)AT EACH SIDE OF INLET STRUCTURES. ^m4r,U P s)AT EACH Do OF DnoEwAYs a < MAJOR COLLECTOR STREETS: SIDEWALK AWAY FROM CURB S)AT LOCATIONS NECESSARY TO LIMIT SPACING TO 45 FEET 6" Min bedding 6' 6• AC-B' CLASS'C"ASPHALTIC CONCRETE. ypgi S. MATENAL 70 BE PRE-MOLDED.ASPHALT IMPREGNATED.NON E%TRUDNG, below outside Of MIN' MIN N-4'(1-1/2'-07 AGGREGATE BASEROCK 1. CONCRETE SHALL K 3000►.LI.AFTER 211 DAIS. WITH A THSMALLOESS OF 1/2 INC/AND SMALL COVER ENTIRE CR=SECTION OF CONCRETE, pipe bell 3/4" - 0" 2 PANELS TO BE S FEET LONG UNLESS OTNERNISE SPECE'IED. 3. CONTRACTION JOINTS: crushed aggregate 3. EXPANSION JOINTS R CONTRACTION JOINTS SHALL BE 1/Y PREMOLDED ASPHALT A. SPACING TO K NOT MORE IMAM 13 FEET. IIRIIMATED MATERIAL OR EQUAL E%RNONO FROM'MADE To FINISH GRADE AND B. THE DEPTH OF THE JOINT SMALL K AT LEAST 1-1/2 INCHES PLA®AT SIDES O<DNVMY APPROACHES UTILITY VAULTS,04M.CIHNR RAMPS AND AT {. BASE ROCU(Y-0•OR 3/4-0'. /1-0',SSR COMPACTION. BASE ROCK SHALL K TO Y Min Trench \.%°,r��.��\���-•.�\��\\ SPACING NOT TO EXCEED N FEET. SUBORADE OF STREET STRUCIURE ON r IN DEPTH.WHICHEVER Is GREATER. foundation 4. FOR SIDEWALK ADJACENT TO 111E CUM AND POURED AT THE SAVE TIME AS THE CURB, stabili2Otion INE JOINT BETWEEN TREY SMALL IN A TROWELED JOINT WITH A MRN.1/2'RADIUS. 3. DRAINAGE BIOCKOUT-Y DIAMETER PIPE: if required A 3.I.D.PIPE TEM COUPLING. NOTES: - ORSIDEWALK SMALL HAVE A ED AS RIUOESS OF i AY OTR MOUNTABLE CUM IS USED B. 0 ANAGE ACCEa3 THROUGH EXISTING WINS SHALL K GORE DRILLED OR CUM OR IF ANlW K K INTENDED 4 AS PCIIIIDN a DRIVEWAY OTHERWISE SIDEWALK SHALL HAVE 1. JOPnf W BE TAC(AND SANDED WM■ILIIIWA ASPHALT IML9N1.. A IIIYM 11eC01E3i p•1 NOES. SAW WT VOn1CALLY/r EACH SIDE a OIIAM AND REPOIKD TO FULL DEPTH OF CURB. NOTE: S. DRAM BLACKOUTS N WINS SMALL K EXTENDED TO BACK OF SIDEWALK WITH Y DIAMETER C. DR=ACCESS THROUGH NEW CLAMS SHALL K PLACED A MINIMUM OF 204 1. V T-CUT FOR RPE ONLY PROJECTS 2 ASPHALT PLACED N MAL Y LIFTS EACH CO RACWD W=MN. 3CIEDULE 40 OW(AN OR PVC)PRE AT 2X SLOPE. CONTRACTION JOINT TD BE PLACED N4 A MAXIMUM OF ao'FROM PROPERTY LINES, 2 JOINTS TO K TACK NA SANDED. OVER PIPE' g. FOR 3UBLNMMO S AN'r FOR SANITARY AND A"D•FOR STORM DRAIN SHALL 3. SAWCUT SIMM K TACK COATED MIM SITUMINUS ASPHALT EMULSION. 7. 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I RE Wx'W.lIGARD-OR.COvAoaxALC�'=i»i:1I DEFOSIIGNYJP RAWN CHE CJPC 03-051BID EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DETAILS FILE NO APPLICANT 1�IAT� RIALS RECEIVED F p 0 2 2020 Case#: �4�-�D City of Tigard �g Y OF TIGAR 11'������ ( J. COMMUNI R �1 ii�PAK'FMEN1 Master Land Use Application LAND USE APPLICATION TYPE ❑ Accessory Dwelling Unit(ADtl) ❑ Modification: U Type I (71 Type II ❑ Adjustment ❑ Planned Development: ❑ Annexation O Consolidated Plan ❑ Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment O Concept Plan ❑ Conditional Use �/ 0 Detailed Plan ❑ Downtown Development Review: t_7 Sensitive Lands Review: C Type I O Type II Type I O Type lI O Type III O Adjustment ❑ Site Development Review: ❑Type I O Type II ❑ Home Occupation_'Type II O Subdivision ❑ Land Partition ❑ Temporary Use Permit ❑ Lot Line Adjustment/Lot Consolidation O Urban Forestry Plan: ❑ Marijuana Facility Permit O Modification O Discretionary Review ❑ Miscellaneous: ❑ Zoning Map Amendment O Type II O Type III PROJECT INFORMATION Project name: [\Ai l+on Cnuv+ VJ0J W' L,r..e- Brief description of project: � 12-mc•h rlgnrl-(nA tila�cv I,r.cs ex,S+ vwA-r- F(vvini) Ceu, -Thrs lu;D(7 l/�jj�L tS�r11I - TLD ��1� t 12-�✓rr a� 11Y� �0 CXC0.�Q tl `i fSTtYY ll�U7 I�jQ S Jnr tln r�e+rol r�nlwnQ t1 Yt Q� wtil, h� -P��,l�ht,C� hr��u�i✓ Mhz_ a:a� ,or� �Nr.o 1 � 1 11 rQ `vn,l 1: r,wv� ,r1 th.p. t71�1r1ti� •y�.�n�.SZ �1y1r1 wr,v1({, t7t�:o 'I l�aUa�X�. T�^..t\ ("Y2A. Ilne k1,2.�:✓' Ung teas (��Sr�v:td nrr♦Inm. I z ,nV 4, i1^� SITE INFORMATION Location (address if available): 0.1A Tax map and tax lot number(s): ISI'L2t3A(Do Il bm 2S1olCCUD(fl1©iD Site size:-0. i2 -10 0"t-CA Zone: PP- APPLICANT INFORMATION n Name: P)ul- r1 Mailing address: V- 1' .5 C S AI P1,;:'i . City/State: 1hr o vc� r O�- Zip: Phone: 1`)0*-�') --A1 A. ;1, Y Email: Applicant's representative: 1-1 Phone: 0 i rrt Email: f-(k City of Tigard • 13125 S\X' Hall Blvd. • Tigard,Oregon 97223 • ,;,,\vw.tigard-or.gov 503-718-2421 Page I of 2 PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION O Same as applicant (Attach list for additional owners) Name: ��'►ptt� �`�tkr, . 02,1c4 4He_ meio.> Mailing address: I re'v+rl kJQ_ City/State: R10--o , t Zip: 3�— Phone: 503-797-1600 Email: gary.shepherd@oregonmetero,gov SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS In addition to this application form,you must submit all required items listed in Subsection_18 710.030_C of Tigard's Community Development Code. If you are unsure what is required with your application,please contact the planner on duty at 503-718-2421 or tiVardplanneron clLM ru tWard unvo\. I certify that I am the property owner or l am eligible to initiate this application,as provided in the Tigard Community Development Code. To the best of my knowledge,all the information provided within this application package is complete and accurate. , Applicant's signature* Print name Date O?a7 s40wGary Shepherd, Senior Assitant Attorney 09/01/2020 Property owner's signature* Print name Office of Metro Attorney Date Property owner's signature* Print name Date 'The owner must sign this application or submit a separate written authorization when the owner and applicant are different people. Case No.: Q.,&02 0—JD20P&Application fee: Received by: _ Date: Zv Related Case(s): Determined complete by: Date: City of Tigard • 1312-SSW Hall Blvd. • 'Tigard,Oregon 97223 • www:tigard-or.gov • 503-718-2421 • Page 2 of 2 RECEIVED SEP 0 2 2020 CITY OF TIGARD PLANNINGIENGINEERING City of Tigard Milton Court Water Main Extension Natural Resource Assessment Date: August 12, 2019 Prepared For: City of Tigard 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Tigard, OR 97223 Prepared By: Haley Smith, MS, Natural Resource Specialist Stacey Reed, PWS, Senior Wetland Scientist AKS Engineering& Forestry, LLC Site Information: Northwest end of SW Milton Court Tigard, Washington County, Oregon 2S 1 1CC; Portion of Tax Lot 100 2S 101; Portion of Tax Lot 800 2S 1 12BA;Tax Lot 6100 ALKS ENGWEERWG&K,ftim.*,n ik 12965 SW Herman Road,Suite 100 Tualatin,OR 97062 (503) 563-6151 Table of Contents Introduction ......................................................................................................................................1 ExistingConditions and Background...................................................................................................1 WaterQuality Sensitive Areas............................................................................................................1 Methodology.............................................................................................................................................1 Summary of Water Quality Sensitive Areas..............................................................................................2 Extentof the Vegetated Corridor........................................................................................................2 Existing Condition of the Vegetated Corridor...........................................................................................2 Project...............................................................................................................................................3 ProjectOverview.......................................................................................................................................3 Vegetated Corridor Enhancement............................................................................................................3 Listof Preparers.................................................................................................................................3 Figures Figure 1. USGS Vicinity Map Figures 2A-2C. Tax Maps Figure 3. NRCS Soil Survey Map Figure 4. Local Wetland Inventory Map Figure 5. Natural Resources Existing Conditions Map Figure 6. Natural Resources Site Plan Appendices Appendix A: PHS Wetland Delineation Report and DSL Concurrence Letter WD#2018-0674 Appendix B: VECO Data Sheets (VECO Plots A-C) Appendix C: Representative Site Photographs Appendix D: Milton Court Water Main Extension Vegetated Corridor Enhancement Planting Specification Table Appendix E: CWS Sensitive Areas Certification Form Introduction AKS Engineering&Forestry,LLC(AKS)was contracted by the City of Tigard(Applicant)to conduct a natural resource assessment on a portion of Tax Lot 100 of Tax Map 2S 1 ICC,a portion of Tax Lot 800 of Tax Map 2S 101, and Tax Lot 6100 of Tax Map 1S 1 126A.The project area is located north of SW Milton Court in Tigard, Washington County, Oregon (attached Figures 1-2C). A tributary (referred to as Tributary 1) to Fanno Creek was delineated within the study area boundary. Tributary 1 is a perennial tributary,with less than 25%slopes,requiring a 50-foot wide vegetated corridor. A portion of the vegetated corridor associated with Tributary 1 extends onto the project area. The project consists of extending a City of Tigard 12-inch water line to an existing water line off-site on Tax Lot 1500 of Tax Map 2S 101.The water line will be installed by boring under the vegetated corridor, requiring no permanent vegetated corridor disturbance. However, construction access may require temporary vegetated corridor disturbance, which will be enhanced to good condition upon project completion.The project will meet all conditions listed under allowed use per Section 3.05.5 of Clean Water Services (CWS) April 2017 R&O Design and Construction Standards (17-05). The project will not require permanent impacts to the vegetated corridor. This report has been prepared to meet standard site assessment requirements listed under Chapter 3 of the April 2017 R&O Design and Construction Standards (17-05). The signed Sensitive Areas Certification (SAC)form is included in Appendix E. Existing Conditions and Background The project site is situated north of the SW Milton Court stub and south of the Southern Pacific Railroad/Metro railroad tracks.Tax Lot 6100 is owned by the City of Tigard and Tax Lot 100 is owned by Metro.The project site is forested with no development.The vegetation within the study area is dominant in red alder(Alnus rubra),Oregon ash (Fraxinus latifolia), Himalayan blackberry(Rubus armeniocus), and common timothy (Phleum pretense). Tributary 1 is located in the western portion of the study area and flows east to west. The tributary is piped within the project site boundary. Topography gently slopes westerly towards off-site Fanno Creek. Fanno Creek is greater than 50 feet from the project area boundary. According to the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS)Washington County Area soil survey and County hydric soil list, the site is mapped as having non-hydric (Unit 1) Aloha silt loam and non-hydric McBee silty clay loam (Unit 30) (attached Figure 3). According to the City of Tigard's Local Wetland Inventory Map (LWI) map, no wetlands or waters are mapped in the study area (attached Figure 4). Water Quality Sensitive Areas Methodology Pacific Habitat Services (PHS) conducted a wetland delineation of the study area in February and March 2018.The wetland and waters delineation was concurred by the Oregon Department of State Lands(DSL) per DSL File No. WD#2018-0674. The PHS delineation within the study area is shown on Figures 6C-2 in WD#2018-0674. The wetland delineation concurrence letter and PHS report are included as Appendix A. The concurred water boundary is shown in attached Figure 5. AKSCity of Tigard Milton Court Water Main-Tigard August 2019 Natural Resource Assessment(AKS Job 5703-05) Page 1 AKS Natural Resource Specialists Jessica Imbrie and Haley Smith, MS,conducted a site visit on January 30, 2019,to determine the condition of the on-site vegetated corridor.A second site visit was conducted by Haley Smith on June 13, 2019 to confirm the stream flow duration of Tributary 1. Summary of Water Quality Sensitive Areas Tributary 1 Tributary 1 originates from a culvert under the Southern Pacific railroad track,flowing southerly to Fanno Creek.The channel contained+3 inches of continuous flow during the January 30,2019 and June 13,2019 site visits, confirming the tributary's perennial status. Macroinvertebrates were also observed within the channel during both site visits. Extent of the Vegetated Corridor The slopes adjacent to perennial Tributary 1 are less than 25%,requiring a 50-foot wide vegetated corridor buffer. Representative slope measurements and the extent of the vegetated corridor are shown on attached Figure 5. An existing 5-foot wide gravel pedestrian trail extends through a portion of the vegetated corridor. Existing Condition of the Vegetated Corridor The existing condition of the vegetated corridors within the study area was determined according to the CWS vegetated corridor standards in Section 3.03.3,Table 3-1.The CWS vegetated corridor standards are based on the presence of tree canopy and percent cover of native trees,shrubs, and groundcover.Three vegetated corridor communities were documented within the study area as documented by vegetated corridor(VECO) Plots A-C.The location of the vegetated corridor plots are shown on Figure 5.The VECO Plot data sheets are included in Appendix B. Representative photographs of the existing conditions of the vegetated corridor are included in Appendix D. VECO Plot A is between the two daylighted sections of Tributary 1.The vegetation community consists of red alder (Alnus rubra, FAC), Oregon ash (Fraxinus latifolia, FACW), shrub cover dominant in invasive Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus, FAC), and an herbaceous layer of common timothy (Phleum pretense, FAC)and pineland sword fern(Polystichum munitum,FACU).VECO Plot A contains a tree canopy with less than 50%cover;therefore,the vegetated corridor associated with VECO Plot A was determined to be in degraded condition. VECO Plot B is located along the left bank of Tributary 1. The vegetation community consists of a tree canopy dominant in red alder(FAC)and Oregon ash (FACW),shrub cover dominant in invasive Himalayan blackberry (FAC), and an herbaceous layer dominant in common timothy (FAC). VECO Plot B had a tree canopy cover of less than 50% and a native cover of 50%; therefore, the vegetated corridor associated with VECO Plot B was determined to be in marginal condition. VECO Plot C is located along the right bank of Tributary 1. The vegetation community consists of a tree canopy dominant in Douglas-fir(FACU),shrub cover dominant in invasive Himalayan blackberry(FAC),and an herbaceous layer dominant in piggyback-plant (Tolmiea menziesii, FAC). The groundcover was predominantly leaf litter. VECO Plot C had a tree canopy cover of more than 50% and a native species cover of more than 80%;therefore,the vegetated corridor associated with VECO Plot C was determined to be in good condition. AK9City of Tigard Milton Court Water Main-Tigard August 2019 Natural Resource Assessment(AKS job 5703-05) Page 2 Project Project Overview The project will extend a new 12-inch water line from SW Milton Court through the project area via boring to avoid ground disturbance to vegetated corridor. Boring entry and exit holes are placed outside of vegetated corridor. The project adheres to CWS Section 3.05.5 Utility Infrastructure for allowed uses within the vegetated corridor.The Site Plan is included as Figure 6.The project will not impact the adjacent tributary. The project will not require the removal of any native trees greater than 6-inch diameter at breast height (DBH) within the vegetated corridor. No permanent vegetated corridor impacts will occur for this project. Temporary vegetated corridor impacts will be restored and enhanced to good condition. Vegetated Corridor Enhancement The project can be described as a linear development project, requiring enhancement per Section 3.12(a) of CWS R&0 17-5. The applicant does not own or control all of the project tax lots; therefore, the remaining vegetated corridor within in the limits of the permanent easement will be enhanced to good condition.Temporary impacts to the vegetated corridor will be restored and enhanced to good condition. The planting specification table is included in Appendix D.The location of the enhancement planting area is shown on attached Figure 6. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions concerning this project. List of Preparers ko,JD� Haley Smith, MS Stacey Reed, PWS Natural Resource Specialist Senior Wetland Scientist Fieldwork and Report Preparation Report QA/QC AK9City of Tigard Milton Court Water Main-Tigard August 2019 Natural Resource Assessment(AKS Job 5703-05) Page 3 �..._.rt.r_r ice. . � � � � ►�► �� �* �� •f` � r� ff� roc- ��� Lam. � � ..��►�� � ��'' ;�w MINE VVI WN MEN I i/.��t� ) LL M FIRM tib'R. ' � 1 WIZ 5710 VM, I :we of MI Iwo •. 1• • 1. 1: ♦/ ♦♦,'vim♦,' v ♦ /. ' / `♦ V`. . �/ � . ,',`♦ ./' , NT 234714 Y',` ��� \'!' ��, ��• �♦, ,STUDY AREA EXTENDS ' TO THE NORTH .n, ♦A `♦, ' `�' ``' `„' ♦r, .r, .Y, 6000 �♦ �/ .xI 2?c'cti ws.ii `;�':\'; .53 AC 390.23 R te8.e19e.7s \ NORTH LINE JAMES-IICKLIN DLC 432 9tE ^ 6100 \ TRIA' ae >. 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EXTENDS -�� OUTSIDE � PROPERTY BOUNDARIES AND NATIVE TREES GREATER THAN 6' DBH WERE PROFESSIONALLY LAA SURVEYED BY WESTLAKE OF STUDY AREA �, \ CONSULTANTS INC(WESTLAKE)IN 2017. NEW 12° WATER LINE NOTE:TREE SURVEY WAS ONLY CONDUCTED A PORTION OF THE STUDY AREA. I AND 15' UTILITY EASEMENT WD2018-0674 I \ \\ I-FOOT INTERVAL GROUND CONTOURS DERIVED FROM NOAA TOP BANK Q \`. \ LIDAR. OF ( TAX MAP 2S 1 128A LIMITS OF GROUND) ` '` TAX Lor 6000 N DISTURBANCE �I TAX MAP I 2S 1 12BA l TAX LOT 6100 _ WATER AND VEGETATED BORING AREA CORRIDOR EXTEND OUTSIDE TAX MAP 2S 1 128A OF STUDY AREA SCALE: 1"=50 FEET TAX LOT 11900 50 0 20 30 40 50 N� SCALED 11 X 17' COLOR COPY 0 ;& DATE:07(22(�019 0 }'K�t1�R NATURAL RESOURCES SITE PLAN 6 TAX MAP FFTT QETI(1/N�QkII�79H Q�iT Y(^ �I FS E}TENS ON NATUM �� KMK 2S 1 128A RJ CfliNYLCI( I, rJJS 1TJ CTAX LOT 6200 12965 SW HERMAN RD, STE 100m: SAR TUALATIN. OR 97062 AKS JOB: P:503.563.6151 F:503.563.6152 oks-enq.com5703-05 06R 5W-05 PI9116I6 WA H It KM I HU.ML 6 KIK Appendix A: PHS Wetland Delineation Report and DSL Concurrence Letter WD#2018-0674 City of Tigard Milton Court Water Main-Tigard August 2019 Natural Resource Assessment(AKS Job 5703-05) r �1 n Department of State Lands i _ O 775 Summer Street NE,Suite 100 Kate Brown,Governor Salem,OR 97301-1279 (503)986-5200 January 10, 2019 FAX (503)3784844 wwworegon.gov/dsl State Land Board City of Tigard Attn: Carla Staedter Kate Brown 13125 SW Hall Blvd Governor Tigard, OR 97223 Dennis Richardson Re: WD# 2018-0674 Wetland Delineation Report for the Tigard Fanno Secretary of State Creek Trail; Washington County; T2S R1 W Sec. 2, Tax Lots: See Tobias Read Attached Table for Tax Lot Information City of Tigard Local Wetland Inventory E-5, 9,10, 19, 20, 21 F-25 State Treasurer Dear Ms. Staedter: The Department of State Lands has reviewed the wetland delineation report prepared by Pacific Habitat Services for the site referenced above. Please note that the four study areas include only a portion of the tax lots described above (see the attached table and maps). Based upon the information presented in the report, we concur with the wetland and waterway boundaries as mapped in Figures 6A, 6A-1, 6A-2, 6B, 613-1, 6 B-2, 6C, 6 C-1, 6 C-2, 6D, 6 D-1, 6 D-2 of the report. Please replace all copies of the preliminary wetland maps with these final Department-approved maps. Within the study areas, fifteen wetlands (Wetland A-O), totaling approximately 2.76 acres, Fanno Creek and Tributary 1 were identified. All features are subject to the permit requirements of the state Removal-Fill Law. Fanno Creek is an essential salmonid stream. Therefore, fill or removal of any amount of material within the OHWL and hydrologically-connected wetlands (Wetlands D, E, I, J, K, and L) may require a state permit. In all the other wetlands, and Tributary 1, a state permit is required for cumulative fill or annual excavation of 50 cubic yards or more in wetlands or below the ordinary high-water line (OHWL) of the waterway (or the 2-year recurrence interval flood elevation if OHWL cannot be determined). This concurrence is for purposes of the state Removal-Fill Law only. Federal or local permit requirements may apply as well. The Army Corps of Engineers will determine jurisdiction for purposes of the Clean Water Act. We recommend that you attach a copy of this concurrence letter to both copies of any subsequent joint permit application to speed application review. Please be advised that state law establishes a preference for avoidance of wetland impacts. Because measures to avoid and minimize wetland impacts may include reconfiguring parcel layout and size or development design, we recommend that you work with Department staff on appropriate site design before completing the city or county land use approval process. This concurrence is based on information provided to the agency. The jurisdictional determination is valid for five years from the date of this letter unless new information necessitates a revision. Circumstances under which the Department may change a determination are found in OAR 141-090-0045 (available on our web site or upon request). In addition, laws enacted by the legislature and/or rules adopted by the Department may result in a change in jurisdiction; individuals and applicants are subject to the regulations that are in effect at the time of the removal-fill activity or complete permit application. The applicant, landowner, or agent may submit a request for reconsideration of this determination in writing within six months of the date of this letter. Thank you for having the site evaluated. Please phone me at 503-986-5246 if you have any questions. Sincerely, Approved by Chris Stevenson Peter B'al'i, PWS Jurisdiction Coordinator Aquatic Resource Specialist Enclosures ec: Shawn Eisner, Pacific Habitat Services City of Tigard Planning Department (Maps enclosed for updating LWI) Carrie Bond, Corps of Engineers Lindsey Obermiller, Clean Water Services Joy Vaughan, ODFW Anita Huffman, DSL WETLAND DELINEATION/DETERMINATION REPORT COVER FORM Fully completed and signed report cover forms and applicable fees are required before report review timelines are initiated by the Department of State Lands Make the checks payable to the Oregon Department of State Lands To pay fees by credit card go online at htiDS apps oregcn oovrDS1 EPS pro ram?key=S Attach this completed and signed form to the front of an unbound report or include a hard copy with a digital version(single PDF file of the report cover from and report minimum 300 dpi resolution)and submit to Oregon Department of State Lands, 775 Summer Street NE,Suite 100.Salem,OR 97301-1279. A single PDF of the completed cover form and report may be e-mailed to Wetland_Delineation@dsl.state.or.us For submittal of PDF files larger than 10 MB. e-mail DSL instructions on how to access the file from Contact andkluthorizati n I n website y or other file _ on nfoo rmation _ -._.. - . • _ . U Applicant LX) Owner Name, Firm and Address_ Business phone# 503-7113.2788 City of Tigard Mobile phone#(optional) Attn: Carla Staedter 13125 SW Hall Blvd. E-mail Carla@tigard-or.gov j Tigard, OR 97223 LA Authorized Legal Agent, Name and Address Business phone# i Mobile phone# E-mail I either own the property described below or I have legal authority to allow acres o'tt a prop rt I autho t e Deplartn,to access the property for the purpose f,c fi in t e inf 9 q i th rt ah�r prior n tificat�on to a prima _ Typed/Printed Name:� 2A /� Signat Date: S i ' Project and Site Infor ationlnstructions regarding site access: .,.,.. , Project Name Tigard Fanno Creek Trail Latitude See attached Longitude. decimal deivee-centroid of site or start 8 end points of linear proiect Tax Map# Proposed Use Multi-use trail Tax---'-Lot(s)" --"-''--" See attached --------------- -------------- Tax Map# Tax Lot(s) Project Street Address (or other descriptive location) Township Range Section QQ Woodard Park to Grant St; Fanno Creek Park; See Attached Tigard Library to SW Milton Ct; and SW 85"' Ave to Use separate sheet for additional tax and location information KI-a-Kuts Bridge Waterway Fanno Creek River Mile NA City. Tigard County Washington NWI Quad(s): Beaverton Wetland Delineation Informa tion ._ - ..... Wetland Consultant Name, Firm and Address Phone#503-570-0800 Pacific Habitat Services Mobile phone#503-806-5524 Attn: Shawn Eisner E-mail se@pacifichabitat.com 9450 SW Commerce Circle, Suite 180 Wilsonville, OR 97070 The information and conTlusions on this form and in the attached report are true and correct to the best of my knowledge Consultant Signature: I Date: 12/12/18 Primary Contact for report review and site access is ® Consultant ❑ ApplicanUOwner ❑ Authorized Agent Wetland/Waters Present? ® Yes El No I Study Area size 26.53 acres Total Wetland Acreage 2.76 acres Total Stream Acreage. 1.61 acres Check Applicable Boxes Below R-F permit application submitted ® Fee payment submitted$437 , ❑Mitigation bank site ❑ Fee ($100)for resubmittal of rejected report ❑ Industrial Land Certification Program Site ❑ Request for Reissuance See eligibility criteria(no fee) ❑Wetland restorationlenhancement project (not mitigation) DSL # Expiration Date ®Previous delineation/application on parcel? ® LWI shows wetlands or waters on parcel? If DS.L# Lf Section 12-0198&03-0599 Wetland ID Code E-5, E-9, E-10, E-20, F-26 Known• previous., - _.-,,-._......__.. For Office Use . Only , DSL ReviewerFee Sca d ❑ Final Scan ❑ D Paid Date 1 Z- /� SL WD# Date Delineation Received. / / p SL App. # vq'ch 2015 L _ �(., KOTA ST Study Area \P� ' A � G < ?00 GPC re r C rn LT P ' - SW FONNER ST - O I 99 . _ -- A" #5854 8/24/2018 7 General Location and Topography FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail: Woodard to Grant Avenue-Tigard, Oregon 1 A United States Geological Survey (USGS), Beaverton, Oregon-Washington County, 7.5 Quadrangle, 2017 Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. (viewednationalmap.govlbasic) 94%SW Commerce Clrcle.Suite 180 Wilsonville,OR 97070 5 ap 13 n � N i 2C � �-r-r t� SW OMARA S:T F t ,r 141 CRY D R SW EDGEWaOD ST ---~`: - 17no Cr )ONALD ST j .r- -�- Bonita � CS, �` �' tSW BONITA RD . R cc NN D sw N I N C i Study Area #5854 8!24!2018 _ General Location and Topography FIGURE 'I itis Fanno Creek Trail: Tigard Library to Bonita Road -Tigard, Oregon United States Geological Survey(USGS), Beaverton, Oregon-Washington County, 7.5 Quadrangle, 2017 1 C Pacific Habitat Services,Inc (vl@Wer(natlonalmap.gov/basic) 9450 SW Commcrcc Circle,Suite 180 Wilsonville,OR 97010 Tigard Fanno Creek Trail Wetland Delineation/Determination Report Cover Form — Supplement Woodard to Grant Avenue Latitude Longitude West End 45.4324 -122.7812 East End 45.4313 -122.7768 Tax Map# 2S102813; 2S10213A Tax lots BB832, B13900, BA302, BA300, BA304, BA5100, BA501 TownshipRange Section QQ 2S ( 1 W 2 BA & BB Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard Latitude Longitude West End 45.4268 -122.7715 East End 45.4243 -122.7682 Tax Map # 2S102AD; 2S102DB; 2S102DA Tax lots D13200, D13500, DA401 Township Range Section QQ 2S 1W I 2 I AD, DA & DB Tigard Library to Bonita Road Latitude I Longitude North End 45.4226 -122.7640 South End 45,4185 -122.7565 Tax Map# 2S101, 2S102DD, 2S101CC, 2S112BA Tax lots 1200, DD100, CC100, BA6400, BA6200, BA6100. BA6000 Township Range Section QQ 2S 1 W 1 CC 2S 1W 2 DD 2S 1 W 12 BA 85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge Latitude Longitude North End 45.398139 -122.76525 South End 45.394380 ( -122.764728 Tax Map # 2S1136; 2S114AD; 2S114DA Tax lots 8600, AD100, DA100 Township Range Section QQ 2S 1W 13 B 2S 1 W 14 AD & DA 2S 1 0288 2S 1 0288 VIREET - -1 ,.• N ill _ _ _ _ Study Area 22 .•• ` �. x- r.,..`.ai•_,,• �� WASWMON COUNTY OREGON �. w �� �w• �I r 1 N. 42126 I1lf F, Tit, �WWIr - • a . . LJ• • 23-74 f4N "� •• �•r \�' I litG� �• •��r. "� 10• ,a 1• a .• •• u u u LE.,Y ^" `fit •s'' f."'��0 I �1t _� (fit t a r r a n » r s a. IT NN `: 1: • • . sw " •� Itr 1 l7 Ir 7 ra- l ?1 ": !�t4'' `'` jj 11 -_ 15 K. • o ,e _ 1 T 'r'�1• .� �'' ��/ J 1 .. f!�l SECT/ON 02� • �r SW JOHNSON STREET 1"(t� I y •..�f• '� T$ �t�sx j ' Y fi 3'1'4. . o •-w I 4 ♦ 1 � f 1 �j � " r w .r x'11 •+ v J %16 �'tC!vUT,;s rr \0'C. 1R� :, ''� xA '1� 7 Al �' ! ��1�14� �� M rp•• �. t1 , �'-A 9 _ .- i - /Cq •(1 ,A„At.. r• S • -�- / �. 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The Oregon Map (ormap.net) 2D-2 9450 SW Commerce Circle.Suite 180 Wilsonville.OR 97070 Wetland B DSL W0 v (410 sf/0.01 ac) Approval Issued I Approv::+Ezuiros —IT75-- 1 Wetland C !'\ 4 _ �`�y, (7,853 sf/0"18 ac) ..........:1:11• Wetland A �rI :'. .� 3�:%'..z< �`� Wetland D (2,854 sf/0.07 ac) (11,339 sf 10.26 ac) w tL LEGENDS Study AreaLLJ i Fanno Creek .... . ......... Wetland 29,839 sf/0.68 ac , . ............. .- ..,ax.., .. Continues Beyond - 'Sx::' Waters of the State/US Study Area '�?lry xy� ` : ''` Q (18,589 sf/0.43 ac) r o� x;•• _ :.:... .�..�.._ 8 Ordinary High Water(OHW) Direction of Flow Ana r, �. C"�� Sample Point Photo Point N o so roo Yoo Delineated boundaries were professionally land surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is t3 feet. SCALE IN BEET 11HS Wetland Delineation(Woodard Park to Grant Avenue) FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge- Tigard, Oregon 6A-1 Pacific Habitat Services•Inc. 70-08-2018 Wetland F (604 sf/0.01 ac) a 01 �+ Continues Beyond Study Area ISI-w0 Wetland G Arnp•ovai(esueC �,- (2,793 sf/0.06 ac) � rnv.3tXttirA " r� __ LEGEND Existing Fanno Creek Trail Study Area Wetland H Wetland(22,265 sf 10.51 ac) * 1 (1,095 sf!0.03 ac) a � Wetland I ;.,;.,,�., Waters of the State/US'%''�''�''� (39,497 sf/0.91 ac) (2,048 sf 10.05 ac) Fanno Creek Wetland J - --•-- Ordinary High Water(OHW) Continues Beyond Study Area (1,146 sf!0.03 ac) 4r — Direction of Flow 1 87 � Y4 r Existing Note:See Figures 68-1 and 613-2 for Fanno Creek Trail location of Sample and Photo points. wy o � Fanno Creek High Flow Channel SEE FIGURE 68-1 SEE FIGURE 6B-2 Fanno Creek Continues Wetland K Beyond Study + (14,579 sf/0.33 ac) Area Continues Beyond Study Area 0 190 200 400 Delineated boundanes were professionally land surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is z3 feet. SCALE IN FEET PHS Wetland Delineation Overview(Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard) FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon Pacific Habitat Services,tnc. 6B u?08n fwer•bcY W4'q wy.sM Orgmfl0fi +m iie>uunu c..rou»e,00s» 10-08-2018 Wetland F 1 (604 sf 10.01 ac) 4 80 Continues Beyond LEGEND .;'rr Study Area ', +rg • �► Study Area r r Wetland G Wetland(22,265 sf/0.51 ac) ' — 'r Y (2,793 sf!0.06 ac) r Waters of the State/US r r r (39,497 sf/0.91 ac) 40* Existing ....... Ordinary High Water(OHW) x'201 Fanno Creek Trail Direction of Flow ~ , 1,•.'� Y, ,r� J • Sample Point �bt Wetland H (1,095 sf 10.03 ac) V Photo Point 4r r Wetland I (2,048 sf/0.05 ac) r, r, 21 r, t Fanno Creek �'� 2 d•, Wetland J �' Continues Beyond rr - (1,146 sf 10.03 ac) Study Area it ............... ........... Kro �rij�j L , �• a .,ai /irk i"R•x. 'N LLi ir LL • tl J �''�iri ri''A rti a¢' LL! r r rrr r i P •t-� �;�r�?i�ir !F � r��rrrrj� �rr�hirrirrsri�LLJ LL! Gree ,•• _t' j•''i'rr'ri'rr'''1! ' J +typrrs ^ Q f rrr, Q � �tri � • ti � � � tr. i � � MATCH LINE SEE FIGURE 66-2 0 SP 499 aoo Delineated boundaries were professionally land surveyed by KPFF Sample point accuracy is t3 feet SCALE IN FEET PHS Wetland Delineation(Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard) FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/ 6B-1 85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. = StIGSYICMt[.JCItl1.Lb'DW11y:k D'ol,iV 1G-0&2ptfi r)SL wr,V do 9-n(2-7 wrrw- i-sued 01— 10 _ 12 LEGEND Anprow n,, L4 Study Area Wetland(22,265 Sf 0.51 ac) Waters of the State/US (39,497 Sf 10.91 ac) ....... Ordinary High Water(OHW) I(-- Direction of Flow 0 Sample Point Photo Point tY Existing LL Fanno Creek Trail LU LWU z 44" 0, 0 31 MATCH LINE SEE FIGURE 613-1 PRAM 3 27-1 Z 2 L .......... \ Ilk........... ............. .......... . Fanno Creek ........... ...... ... High Flow Channel .......................... Fanno Creek Continues Wetland K Beyond Study Area (14,579 sf 10.33 ac) Continues Beyond Study Area 0 as 100 2w Delineated boundaries were professionally land surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is t3 feet. SCME IN FM PHS Wetland Delineation (Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard) FIGURE A Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/ 6B-2 Pacific Habitat ServIm,Inc. 85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon GIVSAC__C�s,.wwa r ow.":- 10-08-2018 Fanno Creek- (6,402 sf/0.15 ac) Wetland L LEGEND Continues Beyond (1,152 sf/0.03 ac) Study Area t t, i Continues Beyond Study Study Area I f r t/'r r'Area(North and South) " tIl�ir`�9..yWetland (2,011 sf/0.05 ac) /I .r°"w It Waters of the State/US 1 Culvert .`� ` I l'%:.'a'� y � , I t rw.� (12,195sf/0.28 ac) ,;t�1� r� i �`��� `.�4`� -------• Ordinary High Water(OHW) Direction of Flow Note:See Figures 6C-1 and 6C-2 for location of Sample and Photo points. S���F �� �.1 � �► o iso aoo aoo b + 1 SCALE 1N FEET 7SLwo .2 �` Tributary 1 �ppmvaf t+sued © a (5,793 sf 10.13 ac) /t7Continues Beyond 4pprou�ti{ ' Study Area Wetland M ♦ r�, Delineated boundaries were professionally land (859 sf/0.02 ac) surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is t3 feet. ...��� I'HS Wetland Delineation Overview(Tigard Library to Bonita Road) FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon 6C Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. s+w sw c...-a.ao.sr,•nwa.+r.o.r<.smn 10-0820 7 B vn.,.tsmyvaiswcu 5wsronis ...w....w..iuu,.muum.uo-imuewWwauymuwreYurWuIwYWwuLuVuuwwWu,6,awWm�.wuWWLwWeuVd�wrwWW,Iuu+WYluWm - Fanno Creek - � 1 (6,402 sf/0.15 ac) Wetland L -'s, ,v Continues Beyond 1 (1,152 sf/0.03 ac) Stud Area :1 I Continues Beyond Study Area Hpproval issuad f Y Culvert I III 1 / / ! i / gpprov" y�It j,� •lilt.r _ ii�i 1 1•l 1 I I / / / 4ft� ■1 /I `�JJ,/I 4 fes. ?a.e. -. .- 1`� 1 1 1 1 I I 1 / 411111 / t, �'i,�,♦a �.. s.r� r R'fil1 1 i � ` � `�, ♦� 11 t. , It tr f \ i t 1 r LEGEND i 1 i IJ 1 11 i '1 \`\\ \`\ \ \�. �'I Study Area ��\\ \\ \ `\ \ `♦ Wetland(2.011 sf/0.05 ac) fi�i'� \ y \` IN \\\\ Waters of the State/US , `\ \ \ \ (12.195 sf/028 ac) am r w ruit \\ `\\ \•\ ` \_ \\\\. - •---- Ordinary High Water(OHW) \ \ \ A— Direction of Flow \4 \`�\ `�� \.fir' \\� \ _ • Sample Point �` �f Photo Point .` N o vs itso soe 35" Delineated boundaries were professionally land SCALE IN FEET surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is t3 feet. �\P IW S FIGURE Wetland Delineation(Tigard Library to Bonita Road)Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon 6C-1 L�kjl Pacific Habitat Services,inc. .ur. .,:'s.,k ,y s:>• 10-08-2018 •,•..- ♦i tY.wa':,e .s-ill t�suwfn , G LEGEND �C'\����,I ` �• Study Area % Wetland(2,011 sf/0.04 ac) Waters of the State/US (12,195 sf/0.28 ac) - , Ordinary High Water(OHW) Direction of Flow Sample Point 'Ailk Photo Point I/Q , Tributary 1 (5,793 sf/0.13 ac) Continues Beyond Study Area �;��f,,.sly t l c 75 1 3 00 SCALE IN FEET 1� r Ire t DSLWDO; Wetland M `% 36 V >,OG1 AMMaf ffaued `\p-A r" Delineated boundaries were professionally land (859 sf/0.01 ac) * `t ` gpprov:t Expires S�L�/Q� - surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is t3 feet. 37 a Z00# PHS Wetland Delineation(Tigard Library to Bonita Road) FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge- Tigard, Oregon 6C-2 Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. 1U-Qb 2018 p.,n-,am,�raaim ..�am�arwina i i DSL WD w Approval lasuod fnf- 1 -' Apprnv.!cxnIm! .10 77z?_4__.4 I } ati�ti F— I �l LEGEND Study Area Wetland N _ Wetland(65,977 sf/ 1.51 ac) (58,671 sf/1.35 ac) ' Continues Beyond Study Area Note:See Figures 6D-1 and 6D-2 for location of Sample and Photo points. j SEE FIGURE 6D-1 SEE FIGURE 60-2 �i Wetland O (7,306 sf/0.17 ac) Continues Beyond Study Area o Loo aoc wo Delineated boundaries were professionally land surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is t3 feet. SCAM 1N FEET PHS Wetland Delineation Overview(85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge) FIGURE isi, Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road J 6D 85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. I'Mmca... C. I-Woa 0.W 97M 10-09-2018 Pw 1w»76,00M n.(WJ$70o*U �i�'/� x �• r,s� .•. poi$c>�y.-7 LLQ.--��. Lz 38� ,:::.39 : R ... i r Wetland N ':' 9,1 (58,671 sf/1.35 ac) %!'r Continues Beyond Study Area ="s.;;','• ..Sh.'•.t...' LEGEND Study Area Wetland(65,977 sf!1.51 ac) • Sample Point �f Photo Point Defeated boundaries were \ . professionally land surveyed by KPFF. Sample point accuracy is t3 feet : >1 0 60 too eoo MATCH LINE SEE FIGURE 6D-2 scAU IN ter PHS Wetland Delineation(85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge) FIGURE 411F 85th Creek Traila titin Bald Park-Bonita Road/ 6D-1 Pacific Habitat Services3ric Bridge-Tigard,Oregon twsnca c.&saeVVIk. 01—11V., 10-081018 HSM t."S .9m F..J503,R04M.1 J MATCH LINE SEE FIGURE 6D-1 iiiiii •i:• i�,iiiii LEGEND Study Area t i Wetland(65,977 sf 11.51 ac) • Sample Point Photo Point 17. Wedand N ••• Z; (58,671 sf/1.35 ac) :::-:? Continues Beyond Study Area Wetland O '45:46 {7,306 sf/6.17 ac} Continues Beyond Study Area ost we . 018- 0 t Approval ISSUed Delineated boundaries were C professional)Y preyed land surveyed by KPFF . Sample point accuracy is t3 feet. SCAM IN FTXT PHS Wetland Delineation(85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge) FIGURE lj Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/ 6D-2 Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. 85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon fUOAftay4Qse aNF'tlpy,�dpT OT;s F�waw)fwafa F.. smaae 10-08-2018 WETLAND DELINEATION /DETERMINATION REPORT COVER FORM Fully completed and signed report cover forms and applicable fees are required before report review timelines are initiated by the Department of State Lands. Make the checks payable to the Oregon Department of State Lands. To pay fees by credit card, go online at: h> //apos oreoon oov/DSLJEPS/orogram?k�y_=4. Attach this completed and signed form to the front of an unbound report or include a hard copy with a digital version(single PDF file of the report cover from and report,minimum 300 dpi resolution)and submit to, Oregon Department of State Lands,775 Summer Street NE,Suite 100,Salem,OR 97301-1279. A single PDF of the completed cover form and report may be e-mailed to Wetland_Delineation@dsl.state.or.us. For submittal of PDF files larger than 10 MB, e-mail DSL instructions on how to access the file from vour ftp or other file`;hring website. C intact and Authorization information (Applicant N Owner Name, Firm and Address: Business phone# 5 -2788 City of Tigard Mobile phone#(optional) Attn: Carla Staedter E-mail: carla@tlgard-or.gov 13125 SW Hall Blvd. 1Tigard, OR 97223 ]Authorized Legal Agent, Name and Address: Business phone# Mobile phone# E-mail: I either own the property described below or I have legal authority to allow access to tt�e prop rty. I a4hot Depart nt to access the property for the ur ose�f c fiy �g t e infgrma n r th�°rt,ai#r prior n tificat on to a puma Typed/Printed Name:n�t�: ` , �ff Signat j — Date: Special instructions regarding site access: Project and Site Information Project Name: Tigard Fanno Creek Trail Latitude: See attached Longitude: decimal degree-centroid of site or start&end points of linear prosect Tax Map# Tax Lou(s) See attached Proposed Use: Multi-use trail Tax Map# Tax Lot(s) Project Street Address (or other descriptive location): Township Range Section QQ Woodard Park to Grant St; Fanno Creek Park; See Attached Tigard Library to SW Milton Ct; and SW 85th Ave to Use separate sheet for additional tax and location information Ki-a-Kuts Bridge Waterway: Fanno Creek River Mile: NA City: Tigard County: Washington NWI Quad(s). Beaverton 4 Wetland Delineation Information Wetland Consultant Name, Firm and Address: Phone#503-570-0800 Pacific Habitat Services Mobile phone#503-806-5524 Attn: Shawn Elsner E-mail: se@pacifichabitat.com 9450 SW Commerce Circle, Suite 180 Wilsonville,OR 97070 The information and conclusions on this form and in the attached report are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Consultant Signature: I Date: 12/12118 Primary Contact for report review and site access is ® Consultant ❑ Applicant/Owner ❑ Authorized Agent Study Area size: 26.53 acres Total Wetland Acreage: 2.76 acres Wetland/Waters Present? ® Yes❑ No Total Stream Acreage: 1.61 acres Check Applicable Boxes Below 11 i ❑R-F permit application submitted ® Fee payment submitted $437 ❑ Mitigation bank site ❑ Fee ($100)for resubmittal of rejected report ❑ Industrial Land Certification Program Site ❑ Request for Reissuance. See eligibility criteria (no fee) ❑Wetland restoration/enhancement project(not mitigation) DSL# Expiration Date ® Previous delineation/application on parcel? ® LWI shows wetlands or waters on parcel? If Known, previous DSL# Library Section 12-0198&03-0599 Wetland ID Code E-5, E-9, E-10, E-20, F-26 For Office Use Only DSL Reviewer: C.S. Fee Paid Date: ! / DSL WD# 2018-0674 Date Delineation Received: 12 126 / 18 Scanned-. 0 Final Scan: ❑ DSL App.# March 2018Electronic submittal p# 77434 Tigard Fanno Creek Trail Wetland Delineation/Determination Report Cover Form — Supplement Woodard to Grant Avenue Latitude Longitude ' West End 45.4324 I -122.7812 East End ' 45.4313 -122.7768 Tax Map# 2S1021313; 2S10213A Tax lots B13832, 1313900, BA302, BA300, BA304, BA5100, BA501 Township Range Section QQ 2S 1W 2 , BA & BB Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard Latitude Longitude j West End 45.4268 -122.7715 East End 45.4243 ' -122.7682 Tax Map# 2S102AD; 2S102DB; 2S102DA Tax lots D13200, D13500, DA401 Township Range Section QQ 2S I 1W 2 ' AD, DA & DB Tigard Library to Bonita Road Latitude Longitude f North End 45.4226 -122.7640 South End 45.4185 -122.7565 Tax Map# 2S101, 2S102DD, 2S101CC, 2S11213A Tax lots 1200, DD100, CC100, BA6400, BA6200, BA6100, BA6000 Township Range Section QQ 2S 1W 1 CC 2S 1W 2 ' DD 2S 1W 12 BA 85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge Latitude Longitude North End 45.398139 -122.76525 South End 45.394380 ' -122.764728 Tax Map# ( 2S11313; 2S114AD; 2S114DA Tax lots 8600, AD100, DA100 Township Range Section QQ 2S 1W 13 B 2S 1W 14 AD & DA NOTICE:REPORTS ARE CONSIDERED DRAFT DOCUMENTS UNTIL REVIEW IS COMPLETED BY DSL.WETLAND MAPS MAY CHANGE AS A RESULT OF DSL REVIEW. Wetland Delineation for the Fanno Creek Trail Woodward Park Bonita Road / 85th Avenue Tualatin Bridge Project in Tigard, Oregon (Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Sections 1 and 2) Prepared for City of Tigard 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, Oregon 97223 Prepared by Shawn Eisner John van Staveren Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. 9450 SW Commerce Circle, Suite 180 Wilsonville, Oregon 97070 (503) 570-0800 (503) 570-0855 FAX PHS Project Number: 5854 December 11,2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page I. INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................1 II. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION.....................................................................................1 A. Landscape Setting and Land Use ...........................................................................1 B. Site Alterations.......................................................................................................2 C. Precipitation Data and Analysis.............................................................................2 D. Methods..................................................................................................................3 E. Description of all Wetlands and Other Non-Wetland Waters................................4 F. Deviation from LWI or NWI..................................................................................8 G. Mapping Method....................................................................................................8 H. Additional Information...........................................................................................8 1. Results and Conclusions.........................................................................................8 J. Required Disclaimer...............................................................................................9 III. REFERENCES..............................................................................................................10 APPENDIX A: Figures Figures IA - 1D: Vicinity Map(USGS) Figures 2A-I -213-3: Tax Lot Map Figures 3A- 313: Local Wetland Inventory Map Figures 4A - 413: Soil Survey Map Figures 5A - 5D Aerial Photograph Figures 6A - 613-2: Wetland Delineation Maps APPENDIX B: Wetland Delineation Data Sheets APPENDIX C: Site Photos APPENDIX D: Wetland Definitions,Methodology, and References (client only) I. INTRODUCTION Pacific Habitat Services, Inc. (PHS)conducted a wetland delineation encompassing four separate study areas in Tigard, Oregon. Each of the four is the location of potential pedestrian/bike trail construction or improvements. The study sub-areas were roughly defined as extending 50 to 100 feet along either side of initial planned trail alignments. The study area boundaries were, however, subject to land ownership, existing easements, streets, and railways. Each of the four study sub-areas has been given a descriptive site name to facilitate site identification, with the intent of clarifying which portion of the overall project is being identified and/or discussed. The most northerly of the sub-areas is Woodard Park to Grant Avenue, with the study area beginning at the proposed northern extent of new trail in Woodard Park. To the south is Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard,where the trail is proposed for realignment within Fanno Creek Park. The third section, Tigard Library to Bonita Road, begins just east of the Tigard City Library. The southernmost section is 85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge. This report presents the results of PHS's wetland delineation. Figures, including a map depicting the location of wetlands within the study area, are located in Appendix A. Data sheets documenting on- site conditions are provided in Appendix B. Ground-level photos of the study area are in Appendix C. A discussion of the wetland delineation methodology is provided in Appendix D for the client. II. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION A. Landscape Setting and Land Use Each of the four project sub-areas includes trail sections that begin within or adjoin public parks or other open spaces. The Woodard Park to Grant Avenue section begins in a developed portion of Woodard Park. Land use north of the park is predominantly light industrial and to the south, residential. Individual trees, as well as those in small stands and along Fanno Creek, are predominately Oregon ash (Fraxinus latifolia, FACW) or Oregon white oak(Quercus garryana, UPL). The understory is mowed lawn within the developed portion of the park,transitioning to mixed grassland and small stands of shrubs to the south. South of the point where Fanno Creek crosses through the Woodard Park to Grant Avenue sub-area, the forest cover expands with an understory including native shrubs and small trees as well as Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus,FAC). The Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard sub-area is located entirely within Fanno Creek Park. Lands to the north include light industrial lots, with residential properties south of the park, about 250 to 300 feet from the southern sub-area boundary. Fanno Creek Park is criss-crossed by Fanno Creek and existing sections of the Fanno Creek Trail. The remaining portions of the sub-area are forested; including a diverse mix of native deciduous and evergreen trees. The understory is similarly dominated by native species, though Himalayan blackberry is common in some areas. Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. Wetland Delineation for the Fanno Creek Trail in Tigard,Oregon/PHS#5854 Page 1 The Tigard Library to Bonita Road sub-area begins just east of the point where the current southern terminus of the Fanno Creek Trail reaches the Tigard Public Library. The sub-area begins at the west bank of Fanno Creek at the location of a former farm bridge crossing and then traverses along a berm that likely provided vehicular and/or farm access across the Fanno Creek floodplain from lands to the east. The berm is vegetated primarily with Himalayan blackberry and English hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna, FAC) ,though Oregon ash, Oregon white oak, and black cottonwood/balsam poplar(Populus balsamifera, FAC) are common in the floodplain adjoining the berm. The proposed alignment then passes out of the floodplain and across a meadow dominated by common pasture and lawn grasses. The southern half of the Tigard Library to Bonita Road section is a mixed oak, ash, Douglas fir(Pseudotsuga douglasii, FACU) forest that continues to the northern terminus of SW Milton Court. The 85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge sub-area is located between two sections of an existing multi-use trail that begins in Cook Park, to the west. The potential trail alignment is located within the eastern extent of a land parcel formerly utilized as farmland that has, in the last decade, been under restoration as a native wet meadow. The wetland restoration extends to the west a distance of 500 to 700 feet. The eastern limits of the study area are defined by railroad right-of-way(ROW) and its associated fill embankment. B. Site Alterations Though some portion of each study sub-area has been subject to past alteration, no recent site alterations were evident. C. Precipitation Data and Analysis The study areas were initially delineated during the winter and early spring of 2018. Wetland boundaries were subsequently confirmed later in the spring, with a predominance of data collected at that time. Precipitation on the date of field work, within the previous two week period and the observed and percent of normal for the water year to date are included in Table 1. Table 1: Precipitation Data by Field Date Precipitation Precipitation Water Year Average Percent of Field Date On field date Two weeks prior to date Water Year Average (since 10/1/17) to date Water Year February 27,2018 0.0 2.07 21.36 26.70 80 March 23, 2018 0.50 1.65 24.20 29.62 82 March 27, 2018 0.0 2.40 24.45 30.11 81 March 29, 2018 0.0 1.67 24.45 30.35 81 April 27,2018 0.05 0.68 27.39 33.36 82 May 10, 2018 0.08 0.10 27.79 34.40 81 June 7, 2018 0.0 0.05 27.92 36.28 77 Source:AgACIS for Washington County,Daily rainfall data(http://agacis.rcc-acis.org/41067) Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. Wetland Delineation for the Fanno Creek Trail in Tigard,Oregon/PHS#5854 Page 2 Table 2 compares the average monthly precipitation to the observed monthly precipitation at the regional airport in Hillsboro, Oregon in the months prior to and including PHS' wetland delineation field work. The table also compares the observed precipitation to the normal precipitation range, as identified in the Natural Resources Conservation Services (MRCS)WETS table for the Portland- Hillsboro Airport. As shown in Table 2, observed precipitation was somewhat below normal on a month to month basis, with January at approximately normal, and April a bit above normal. Despite the variability, onsite hydrologic conditions were still considered to be typical for this time of year. Table 2: Comparison of average and observed monthly precipitation at the Hillsboro Airport weather station (Portland-Hillsboro AP),both prior to and inclusive of all field dates. 30%Chance Will Have Month, Average t Less Than More Than d!bserved Percent of Precipitation 1 t Precipitationz Normal Average Average December 6.11 4.02 7.33 2.92 48 January 5.16 3.57 6.14 5.17 100 February 3.66 2.23 4.43 2.15 59 March 3.97 3.03 4.62 2.79 70 April 2.44 1.85 2.84 3.32 136 May 1.83 1.04 2.23 0.11 6 June 1.18 0.74 1.43 0.65 55 Notes: 1. Source:NRCS WETS Table,Portland-Hillsboro AP;1998 to 2018(http://agacis.rce-acis.org/41067) 2. Source:AgACIS for Washington County Monthly summarized data for 2017 and 2018(http://agacis.rcc- acis.org/41067) D. Methods PHS delineated the limits of jurisdictional wetlands in the study area based on the presence of wetland hydrology, hydric soils, and hydrophytic vegetation, in accordance with the Routine On- site Determination, as described in the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual, Wetlands Research Program Technical Report Y-87-1 ("The 1987 Manual") and the Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual: Western Mountains, Valleys, and Coast Region. PHS conducted the initial wetland delineations over four separate dates in February and March 2018 (see Table 1 above). Each site was then returned to later in the spring for the predominance of data collection, and to confirm the previously delineated wetland and waterway boundaries. In total each sub-area was visited two or three times, which allowed for confirmation of resource boundaries between late winter and mid to late spring,though ultimately no boundaries were modified from the originally delineated boundaries. The majority of wetlands across all sub-areas were largely defined by natural and generally subtle topographic breaks that corresponded to a lack of hydrologic indicators and hydric soils at the wetland/upland boundary(including Wetlands C through M). Many of these wetlands were in floodplain areas along Fanno Creek and there was often little variability in vegetation patterns just above and below the wetland boundary. Wetlands A and B are in areas of lawn in Woodard Park and the wetland/upland boundary was reflected by the presence/absence of oxidized rhizospheres in the soil profile. The boundaries of Wetlands N and O generally corresponded to the limits of grade breaks associated with railroad embankment(along Wetland N) as well as a an upland berm that was generated as part of a wetland enhancement project initiated at the site in 2009. Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. Wetland Delineation for the Fanno Creek Trail in Tigard,Oregon/PHS#5854 Page 3 The sections of ordinary high water (OHW)along Fanno Creek in the Woodard Park to Grant Avenue, Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard and Tigard Library to Bonita Road sub-areas were flagged based on field indicators; primarily litter and debris lines, and evidence of scour. E. Description of All Wetlands and Other Non-Wetland Waters PHS identified the potentially jurisdictional limits of wetlands and other waters within each of the four study sub-areas. Descriptions of the delineated resources are provided below. Fanno Creek and Tributary 1 Fanno Creek is a perennial tributary to the Tualatin River that flows in and out of the three northern sub-areas; Woodard Park to Grant Avenue, Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard, and Tigard Library to Bonita Road.A combined total of approximately 1.6 acres of main channel and associated tributaries of Fanno Creek are located within the boundaries of these three areas. The Cowardin class is riverine, lower perennial, unconsolidated bottom, permanently flooded (R2UBH) and the HGM class is Riverine Flow-Through (RFT). Riparian vegetation along the several reaches of creek can be typified by the following species; Oregon ash,big leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum,FACU), Oregon white oak, willow(Salix, sp. (FAC-FACW)),red-osier dogwood (Cornus alba, FACW), Himalayan blackberry, and reed canarygrass(Phalaris arundinacea, FACW). Substrates within Fanno Creek primarily consist of silt loam and clays. The creek is, however, somewhat incised along sections within and bordering the three northern sub-areas resulting in steep and often poorly vegetated banks; in most areas these banks are relatively stable. Bank stability does appear to be poor at a sharp bend in the creek just west of Wetland L in the Tigard Library to Bonita Road sub-area.This is the result of the concentration of flows along the outside of a 180-degree bend in the creek. Fanno Creek's high flow channel is located in the Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard sub-area. It conveys seasonal overflow from Fanno Creek at a point where the high flows,just below ordinary high water, jump the outer creek bank. The channel maintains a relatively direct flow path to the southeast, flowing back into the creek just west of the pedestrian bridge at the eastern limits of the Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard sub-area; a linear distance of approximately 130 feet from its upstream overflow point. Tributary 1 is a perennial tributary of Fanno Creek located near the eastern limits of the Tigard Library to Bonita Road sub-area. It consists of a very short daylighted section of creek confined between a culvert that conveys flow from beneath the railroad tracks to the northeast, and a second culvert. This second culvert is approximately 75 feet long and was presumably installed to provide access to lands to the north, which are otherwise inaccessible due to lack of bridges over Fanno Creek and its floodplain, or the railroad tracks.Tributary 1 flows directly into Fanno Creek near the western limits of the study area, and is 5,793 square feet (0.13 acres)within the study area. Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. Wetland Delineation for the Fanno Creek Trail in Tigard,Oregon/PHS#5854 Page 4 Woodard Park to Grant Avenue Sub-area Wetland A Wetland A is a small forested wetland in Woodard Park. It is dominated by Oregon ash with an understory of Douglas' meadowsweet (Spiraea douglasii, FAC) and snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus, FACU). As the outer limits of the wetland are mowed, herbaceous vegetation in those areas is dominated by mixed lawn grasses, dandelion (Taraxacum officinale, FACU), and clover(Trifolium sp., (FAC)). In the un-mowed, central portion meadow foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis, FACW) and creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens, FAC)are common. The Cowardin classification is palustrine forested, saturated/semipermanent/seasonal (PFOY). The HGM classification is Flats. The total area of Wetland A is 2,854 square feet(0.07 acres). Wetland B Wetland B is a small herbaceous wetland dominated by mixed lawn grasses and weedy forbs; primarily annual bluegrass (Poa annua, FAC) and white clover(Trifolium repens, FAC). It is located on a subtle slope north of Fanno Creek. The wetland is located in an actively utilized portion of Woodard Park and is regularly mowed. The Cowardin classification is palustrine emergent, seasonally saturated (PEMY). The HGM classification is Slope. The total area of Wetland B is 410 square feet(0.01 acres). Wetland C Wetland C is located in a shallow depression in the floodplain north of Fanno Creek. Small Oregon ash trees and shrubs cover about half the wetland, with the herbaceous component dominated by reed canarygrass, colonial bentgrass (Agrostis capillaris,FAC), bird's foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus, FAC), creeping buttercup and curve-pod yellowcress(Rorippa curvisiliqua, OBL). This is scrub- shrub, seasonally saturated wetland (PSSY)with some short-lived, seasonal ponding likely but not common. Despite the subtle depression in the landscape, the HGM classification for the entirety of the wetland is Slope. The total area of Wetland C is 7,853 square feet(0.18 acres). Wetland D Wetland D is located in the lowest elevations of the floodplain along this reach of Fanno Creek. The east and west extents include unvegetated channels that provide seasonal flow-through when water levels in Fanno Creek begin to approach bankfull flows. The central,vegetated portion of the wetland is dominated by reed canarygrass and colonial bentgrass. Along its southern and west limits Sitka and Pacific willow trees and shrubs (Salix sitchensis and S. lasiandra, both FACW) are common. The Cowardin classification is palustrine emergent and shrub, seasonally flooded (PEM/SSC). The primary HGM classification is Riverine Flow-Through (RFT), though there is also a seasonal groundwater component to the hydrology. The total area of Wetland D is 11,339 square feet (0.26 acre). Wetland E Wetland E is roughly defined by boundaries of an overflow channel that may in fact have been the most recent alignment of Fanno Creek prior to the construction of Grant Avenue. The southern extent is located south of the study area. Due to seasonal flooding, the lowest elevations are not well vegetated. Along its boundaries, and along shallower portions along its length, woody vegetation dominates; primarily Oregon ash, red-osier dogwood, and roses (Rosa sp. (FAC)). Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. Wetland Delineation for the Fanno Creek Trail in Tigard,Oregon/PHS 4 5854 Page 5 Reed canarygrass is present along the northern extent where water levels are a bit shallower. The two sections of Wetland E within the study area are separated by a narrow access road, which includes a small culvert that maintains a direct hydrologic connection. During high water along Fanno Creek, Wetland E, the western extent of the old overflow channel, and much of the adjoining floodplain are inundated in this area. The Cowardin classification is palustrine forested, seasonally flooded (PFOC). The primary HGM classification RFT. The total area of Wetland E is 7,383 square feet(0.18 acre). Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard Sub-area Wetlands F.G.and H Wetlands F, G and H are each located near the existing Fanno Creek Trail, with surface and subsurface hydrology to/within the wetlands likely affected by the trail's proximity. Such affects include stormwater inputs from the trail, but also the retarding of infiltration or flow-through as a result of changes to topography that would have occurred decades ago, when the trail was originally constructed. These are forested wetlands; variously including Oregon ash, Pacific willow, black cottonwood and even Oregon white oak. The understory is similarly variable, including dogwood, meadowsweet, rose, as well as ash saplings. Herbaceous cover is sparse, likely the result of the dense tree and shrub cover. Documented species include lamp rush (Juncus effusus, FACW), reed canarygrass and poverty rush (Juncus tenuis.FAC). The Cowardin classification of each is palustrine forested, seasonally flooded/saturated (PSSE). Wetlands F and G have an HGM classification of Slope, and Wetland H is Flats. Wetland F extends beyond the study area, with only 604 square feet(0.01 acres) on-site. Wetland G is 2,793 square feet (0.06 acres) and Wetland H is 1,095 square feet(0.03 acres). Wetland I Wetland I includes an area along the north bank of Fanno Creek where topography is lower than the common top of bank elevation. This results in periods of seasonal ponding whenever creek flows approach the elevation of OHW. Despite the inundation, soils show little evidence of hydric activity. This is believed to result from the variability of inundation and prevalence of such events occurring during the winter, when biologic and chemical activity in the soils would be lower. The area is primarily vegetated by Oregon ash, Douglas' meadowsweet, and rose. The Cowardin classification is palustrine scrub-shrub, seasonally flooded (PSSC). The HGM classification is Riverine Impoundment(RI). The total area of Wetland I is 2,048 square feet(0.05 acres). Wetland J Wetland J is a small forested wetland located just upslope from Wetland 1. Topography suggests that overbank flooding from Fanno Creek flows through Wetland I and into this area. Following the reduction of floodwaters there is enough topographic variation in the vicinity of Wetland J to retain surface water for a longer duration than adjoining areas. Sample Point 25, in the wetland, and adjoining upland point 24 both include clay soils at depth. Clay soils were not commonly encountered in other sample points in this sub-area, suggesting that subsurface conditions favor the retention of both surface and groundwater for a greater duration than the better drained silty soils more common to this area. Like most of the wetlands in Fanno Creek Park, dominant woody vegetation includes Oregon ash, rose, and meadowsweet. The herbaceous component includes annual bluegrass, meadow foxtail and colonial bentgrass. The Cowardin classification is palustrine forested, seasonally flooded/saturated (PFOE). The HGM classification is Flats. The total area of Wetland J is 1,146 square feet (0.03 acres). Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. Wetland Delineation for the Fanno Creek Trail in Tigard,Oregon/PHS#5854 Page 6 Wetland K Wetland K includes a large mixed forest, shrub and herbaceous wetland located south of Fanno Creek. Portions of the wetland remain shallowly inundated year round but seasonally, when water depths increase, inundation extends north, resulting in surface discharge across the wetland,through culverts under the existing path (and sometimes over the path) and into a swale that discharges directly into Fanno Creek(near Sample Point 30). The western extent of Wetland K is herbaceous, and is dominated by lamp rush, impatiens (Impatiens capensis, FACW) and short stem bulrush (Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani, OBL). Reed canarygrass and colonial bentgrass are common, and cattails(Typhia, sp., (FACW)) are locally dominant. The eastern portion of Wetland K is largely dominated by Oregon ash. South of the existing path,the understory includes ash saplings, colonial bentgrass and impatiens. The northern extent(north of the path), where the wetland is more confined, is dominated by a shrubby understory including Douglas' meadowsweet and red-osier dogwood,with reed canarygrass common where the cover of shrubs is reduced. The Cowardin classification is palustrine forested and emergent, seasonally flooded (PFO/EMC). The HGM classification is Slope. Though only a part of a much larger wetland that extends off-site to the south, the on-site portion is 14,579 square feet(0.33 acres). Tigard Library to Bonita Road Subarea Wetland L Wetland L is located in a backwater channel of Fanno Creek. The on-site portion is a small part of a wetland area several acres in size.Approximately 1,152 square feet (0.03 acres)of the wetland is located within the study. This includes two portions located north and south of a small culvert beneath a berm that historically provided access to farmland on both sides of Fanno Creek. Vegetation within Wetland L consists predominantly of red-osier dogwood, English hawthorn and reed canarygrass. Oregon ash and impatiens are also present. The Cowardin class is forested (PFOC), and the HGM class is Slope, though seasonal high water in Fanno Creek does increase water depths and flood duration as a result of backwatering(riverine impounding). Wetland M Wetlands M is an ash dominated wetland in a subtle depression. The understory includes few herbaceous species but is rather dominated by ash saplings, roses, Pacific ninebark(Physocarpus capitatus, FACW), and trailing blackberry (Rubus ursinus, FACU). The Cowardin classification is PFOE. The HGM classification is Slope. The total area of Wetland M is 859 square feet(0.02 acres). 85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge Sub-area Wetlands N and O Wetlands N and O constitute the eastern limits of wetlands located within former agricultural lands located between Cook Park, to the west, and a railroad ROW. Clean Water Services (CWS) acquired the property for expansion of an existing wastewater treatment facility located north of the study area. As the southern limits of the property were not suitable for development, CWS has begun restoring a native wet prairie; therefore, Wetland N is primarily herbaceous. The study area,however, includes only the eastern limits of the wetland, which is forested. The forested wetland transitions to an upland forest that covers the lower limits of the railroad embankment that defines the eastern limits of the study area. The forested portions of wetland are dominated by Oregon ash with Douglas and English hawthorn. 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T : fT e • •e V L'1 n Tf TT >) H n n Tr 23-74 23-78 ..�., .e (- F D ec w ut .o 23-76 Z z, SECTION 14 � c n 5 - cc w X w l 8 1 i y CAMOGWPW rs 11 ROTyATEE�:Oy�,clobgr�ty20,,2004 ` y t w 'U.CETT USEP&E5 2S i 14DA 2S 1 = #5854 8/24/2018 - Tax Lot Map FIGURE zwj Fanno Creek Trail: 85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge -Tigard, Oregon The Oregon Map (ormap•net) 2D-3 Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 Wilsonville,OR 97070 .571 Study Area nw City arrwres Si J r �+, ti ♦`• ,r CkngnWAlc Infitmulion%yacm f z ►�'�. �\ ~ 1 ^' - T L, I STREAMS SIGINIFJCANT YYETUND$ F.2 -- NON-SIGtMFlCANT WETLANDS F-2- 4VETLgNDS INCLUOED IN THE NATIONAL WETLANDS CHY(NWI)BUT NOT FIELD CHECKED t !i Jj 11 AREAS WI THIN THE CITY OF TIGARD ) • /- ,� � /� �� TGARD'S URBAN SERVICES Ara EA$ •..........NCaMf75 AREA OF INTEREST •� f T f/,/♦ ` \\7�`+ j � jF({• `i •Jf � Viz` r�„�T' � �` i! r r #5854 8/2412018 —,_4- _ Local Wetland Inventory Map FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail: Woodard to Grant Avenue-Tigard, Oregon Fishman Environmental Services, 1997 3A Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 Wilsonville,OR 97070 _ . A �. • j � i♦ �• .% '� S• � 'ti ti�.r 1'hc C Its of I Iga'x> fy r ,/ �1 Y ti, ficngraphic Inftnaliat Study Area 1 1• 4 � - - STREAMS ' (I r-2 SIGINIFlCANt WETLANDS , ` NON.SfGIMFICANT WETLANDS F.2 WETLANDINVENTOR IN THE NATIO.'aAl ; . �, 'r I NOT IHECKEDRY(NWI)BUT _ t + NOT FlEtD CHECKED t r 4 stir `�,� ` 1 a�. '- C� ����• `+...� AREAS WITH-N THE CITY OF TIGARD ✓�j�_\�\t_ }� ` _ V 1 �/ TIGARD'S URBAN SERVICES AREA-1 TIGARD'S AREA OF MTEREST 1-4 '.446 IP 1V----► � ,1`_J^ "1�f� k R1 t....�1 •�� � l..4\Watie.�y - #5854 8/24/2018 FIGURE Local Wetland Inventory Map 1' Fanno Creek Trail: Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard -Tigard, Oregon Fishman Environmental Services, 1997 3p D Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 Wilsonville,OR 97070 i Study Area I 2i7tc Cny of l5gard s (7cn chic inIhi natiew ti jJ • ( _ _- " 4. 1 L sTREAMs 1-_•-r i_.-I r _ —��• J -•_.i�_._-_,.' ' ,..` I __ _. -•_ F.2- St1,101",CANT WETLANDS r � i NO!:-S'GINFICANT WCTLANDS -• �"��— '-1;' -- C ? VVET1LANDS INCLUDED IN THE NATIONAL ^. ^'1,,.... �' ♦ . ... - -- .. -_._ WET,4NDS INVENTORYINWI BUT ' ._,,,-,•(, .••'`. .'__. ` ,1 20 1+07 ci ELD CHECKED S-21 _ AREAS VATNN THE CITY OF TIGARD I TIGARC'S UR AN SERVICES AREAS • ! 1 '. # `� .f'• ,I ~��i 4, - .... TIGA,RCS AREA OF INTEREST j ! ' U ._ r , � '1 Jr,- I -_r'-�—• `' 41..E-�•j. t7 I,yBE_EtI'•' 1� Lai, La, #5854 8/24/2018 Local Wetland Inventory Map FIGURE : � Fanno Creek Trail: Tigard Library to Bonita Road -Tigard, Oregon �� Fishman Environmental Services. 1997 Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 Wilsonville,OR 97070 Study Area �N I the City nf'figard's 1 �ti t 0cogranhlc InIhnnhrnl5}acm -14 T -r- - ( i `�-�^,,.~ /- \ ^ STREAMS S SIGINIflCANT WETLANDS - �� .! F•Z NION•SIGNFICANT WFTLANDS • .. WE rLANDS INCLUDED IN THE NATION''! WETLANDS tNVENTORT(NWI)BUT _ NOT FIELD CNECKEO AREAS WITMN TI+E CIT'r OF TIGARD w q 'r• C�TIGARD S URBAN SERVICES AREAS TIGAROS AREA OF INTEREST #5854 8124/2018 FIGURE Local Wetland Inventory Map Fanno Creek Trail: 85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge-Tigard, Oregon `k Fishman Environmental Services, 1997 3D Pacific Habitat Services:Inc. 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 Wilsonville,OR 97070 t /Slw--Imeadow St--- / • fir.;.-:-.....,., - J, V �10 Creek AAi 4 5B yam. `� ... _ _ ► ' '� .mss � . , -'- 's� 1 �► 45 C • " •• 1. til ' � - • � 04 04 3 7C 42 10*1 22 s , _ 13 IiA 37B r. 5 r6 ► r37B 37C -s37BV •. . . • .• •. .• Study Area 07 .r ► q. . Soils Leqend 1 -Aloha Silt Loam _• PE , ' 30 - McBee Silty Clay Loam #5854 8/24/2018 Soils FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail: Tigard Library to Bonita Road -Tigard, Oregon Natural Resources Conservation Services, Web Soil Survey, 2018 4C Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. (websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov) 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 Wilsonville,OR 97070 J w w Study Area + i e i 1 Soils Leaend ' 30- McBee Silty Clay Loam 41 - Urban Land 43-Wapato Silty Clay Loam, Hydric 4 #5854 8/2412018 Soils FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail: 85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge-Tigard, Oregon ` Natural Resources Conservation Services, Web Soil Survey, 2018 4D Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 Iwebsoilsurve .sc.e ov.usda. ov Wilsonville,OR 97070 ylie SVV Pr wr !St- AIrA e CD 1 t SW Katherine-St otn- tee' •. .fir .'ti S sPI r V 4 /* womp i P. !� i& Google 1 951 4 f t 1 ••• , Cl- '��,l. �. ,ate_ f ♦T�� �r ��4 � (�/.� .. \ f :. ,a la _ a �' .�. - IL - `l +�-St "D18 Google 44 154.4 ft 1 060 i ip - toft S"t 71) • �. CD f f ---SW Tech-Geeter-Dr VV. -Fear-Ct ■�� QO all* SVI-C--olo y=Greek-C- > - .i. .r'J � ,5i af�no-CrQe/% ••• - 1 sTaver4Y-D. i. . li. 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N ik.', Wetland (29,839 sf/0.68 ac) Lu Lu Wetland E Q? 1 Waters of the State/US LL (7,383 sf/0.17 ac) (18,589 sf/0.43 ac) w w Continues Beyond r� / -•------ Ordinary High Water(OHW) U) to Study Area / N h- Direction of Flow Note: See Figures 6A-1 and 6A-2 for location of sample and photo points. 0 75 150 300 Delineated boundaries were professionally land SCALE IN FEET surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is t3 feet. PHS FIGURE Wetland Delineation Overview(Woodard Park to Grant Avenue) Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon 6A Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. 9450 SW Cl-Cbc Sule'80 W-11*Oregon 9707C 10-08-2018 Phone:(503)57"800 Fax(503)570-0855 X:\Project Directories\5800\5854 Fanno Creek Trail(Bonita Park)\AutoCAD\Plot Dwgs\Woodard\Fig6A Woodard.dwg,12/12/2018 10:43:18 AM NOTICE:REPORTS ARE CONSIDERED DRAFT DOCUMENTS UNTIL REVIEW IS COMPLETED BY DSL.WETLAND MAPS MAY CHANGE AS A RESULT OF DSL REVIEW. Wetland B (4 10 sf/0.01 ac) Wetland C (7,853 sf/0.18 ac) : ii >:: 4* r•� }" ----_.— ....!....:...............^.tom\ I Wetland A �`a�i' n ::: :.: .::.:::::::::.. Wetland D Q :t...,........ 7 ' cD (2,854 sf/0.07 ac) AN '` "`""""""""' "` ' (11,339 sf/0.26 ac) w I =.ti•:• 4S'�i '::.:Y.t:•: :.::�:::.. LEGEND \ LL Study Area h4 B U) Fanno Creek ...::::::. .. .... ` Wetland(29,839 sf/0.68 ac) , w-� :'�x:_: : ;:.: -t .......... Continues Beyond ...:::::: ' ••••••���� �����:.•��::�:. ,•• ••��•• �� � .:. .?:ti:.:::..::::.. a:.�.�:..••:::•::::...... Waters of the State/US Study Area ,\ ,....... l Q (18,589 sf/0.43 ac) • /'4`i` g •••• Ordinary High Water(OHW) i,�j., •�• •••.:::•.t�:::::_:�. h' Direction of Flow F07r7'•`�7•rj�'�i �r O • Sample Point Photo Point N o so too zoo Delineated boundaries were professionally land SCALE IN FEET surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is t3 feet. PHSFIGURE Wetland Delineation (Woodard Park to Grant Avenue) Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon 6A-1 Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. 8150 sw car«CK 'ole•00 Wbo k.Ores"WON 10-08-2018 Ph :(503)570-0800 F..(503)570-0855 X\Project Directories\5800\5854 Fanno Creek Trail(Bonita Park)\AutoCAD\Plot Dwgs\Woodard\Fig6A-1 Woodard.dwg,12/12/2018 10:45:25 AM NOTICE:REPORTS ARE CONSIDERED DRAFT DOCUMENTS UNTIL REVIEW IS COMPLETED BY DSL.WETLAND MAPS MAY CHANGE AS A RESULT OF DSL REVIEW. Fanno Creek Continues Beyond Study Area ' LEGEND ---_-_ -_ Fanno Creek . . Study Area Wetland(29,839 sf/0.68 ac) cn / " - '?1tiG:?� Waters of the State/US .�: (18,589 sf/0.43 ac) i �' :.: ` ,�� . . / r ••-••- Ordinary High Water(OHW) uj // Direction of Flow ,3 •::< iti i L1J .... (} i Z ' = ! -r _ • Sample Point i Wetland E is Photo Point (7,383 sf/0.17 ac)' Q Wetland E Continues Beyond Study Area 0 40 80 180 Delineated boundaries were professionally land SCALE IN FEET surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is t3 feet. PHS Wetland Delineation (Woodard Park to Grant Avenue) FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road /85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon 6A-2 Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. 94M"CmmofeC bSm whonmile.ae 9701, 10-08-2018 Ph—(503)510.0800 F..(503)510-0855 X\Project Directories\5800\5854 Fanno Creek Trail(Bonita Park)\AutoCAD\Plot Dwgs\Woodard\Fig6A-2 Woodard.dwg,12/12/2018 10:44:29 AM NOTICE:REPORTS ARE CONSIDERED DRAFT DOCUMENTS UNTIL REVIEW IS COMPLETED BY DSL.WETLAND MAPS MAY CHANGE AS A RESULT OF DSL REVIEW. Wetland F (604 sf/0.01 ac) Continues Beyond Study Area Wetland G (2,793 sf/0.06 ac) %-;1 -'♦ LEGEND Existing = d� Fanno Creek Trail Study Area ' O4_,N Wetland H (1,095 sf/0.03 ac) Wetland (22,265 sf/0.51 ac) Waters of the State/US Wetland I (2,048 sf/0.05 ac) (39,497 sf/0.91 ac) Fanno Creek Wetland J •--- --• Ordinary High Water(OHW) Continues Beyond (1,146 sf/0.03 ac) Study Area h^ Direction of Flow Existing Note: See Figures 6B-1 and 613-2 for g _ Fanno Creek Trail location of Sample and Photo points. Fanno Creek `F ;;;%_ w%'i y High Flow Channel SEE FIGURE 613-1 SEE FIGURE 6B-2 _ -- -„� -- - --- Or s \ Fanno Creek Continues c Wetland K Beyond Study (14,579 sf/0.33 ac) Area Continues Beyond N Study Area 0 100 200 400 Delineated boundaries were professionally land surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is±3 feet. SCALE IN FEET PHS Wetland Delineation Overview(Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard) FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge -Tigard, Oregon 6B Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. 9450 SW Comm-,Cncl,S,nle'80 W honviRe.O Ig,,97010 10-08-2018 Phone'.(503)570.0800 Fax(503)570-0855 X:\Project Directories\5800\5854 Fanno Creek Trail(Bonita Park)\AutoCAD\Plot Dwgs\City Hall\Fig6B CityHall OV.dwg,12/12/2018 10:40:37 AM NOTICE:REPORTS ARE CONSIDERED DRAFT DOCUMENTS UNTIL REVIEW IS COMPLETED BY DSL.WETLAND MAPS MAY CHANGE AS A RESULT OF DSL REVIEW. Wetland F (604 sf/0.01 ac) 89 Continues Beyond LEGEND Study Area V\ Study Area Wetland G Wetland(22,265 sf 0.51 ac) (2,793 sf 0.06 ac) Waters of the State/US ................ (39,497 sf/0.91 ac) Existing Ordinary High Water(OHW) *Auto Fanno Creek Trail 4f EY Direction of Flow 0 Sample Point Wetland H (1,095 sf/0.03 ac) )6r Photo Point It Wetland I (2,048 sf 0.05 ac) Fanno Creek Wetland J Continues Beyond (1,146 sf/0.03 ac) Study Area A ............. . A— L C14 .......... Lu 0 N LL LU ILL! r/A uj z W e all 0 4 M mum MATCH LINE SEE FIGURE 613-2 0 50 100 200 Delineated boundaries were professionally land surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is±3 feet. SCAM IN FEET PHS Wetland Delineation (Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard) FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/ 6B-1 85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon Pacific Habitat Services,inc. 945Q5W0V"=CkW sf.180WbM*'oMqM270?0 10-08-2018 Phone:(503)570-0800 F-(SM)570.0955 X:\Project Directories\5800\5854 Fanno Creek Trail(Bonita ParkAAutoCAD\Plot Dwgs\City Hall\Fig6B-1-CityHall.dwg,12/12/2018 10A1:06 AM NOTICE: REPORTS ARE CONSIDERED DRAFT DOCUMENTS UNTIL REVIEW IS COMPLETED BY DSL.WETLAND MAPS MAY CHANGE AS A RESULT OF DSL REVIEW. LEGEND ® ® .. Study Area Wetland(22,265 sf/0.51 ac) Waters of the State/US 39,497 sf 0.91 ac) -..,...- Ordinary High Water(OHW) Direction of Flow • Sample Point �f Photo Point m , ca W , fY D , 0 Existing L Fanno Creek Trail W W CO ay Z _ On' �!, so so MATCH LINE SEE FIGURE 66-1 r........................ . til : 1:: :. Fanno Creek ......................................... High Flow Channel Fanno Creek Continues Wetland K Beyond Study Area (14,579 sf/0.33 ac) Continues Beyond Study Area N 0 50 100 200 Delineated boundaries were professionally land surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is t3 feet. SCALE IN FEET l PHS Wetland Delineation (Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard) FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/ 6B-2 85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge -Tigard, Oregon Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. 9450 sw Can—�,s;ne1e0w ►.0""97070 10-08-2018 Phone(503)5760800 F-(503)5740855 J X:\Project Directories\5800\5854 Fanno Creek Trail(Bonita Park)\AutoCAD\Plot Dwgs\City Hal1\Fig6B-2-CityHall.dwg,12/12/2018 10:41:31 AM NOTICE: REPORTS ARE CONSIDERED DRAFT DOCUMENTS UNTIL REVIEW IS COMPLETED BY DSL. WETLAND MAPS MAY CHANGE AS A RESULT OF DSL REVIEW. Fanno Creek- (6,402 sf/0.15 ac) Wetland L LEGEND Continues Beyond (1,152 sf/0.03 ac) Study Area I I It Continues Beyond Study — -- -- Study Area I I �;; Area(North and South) ( y r" ' �a i i i 1"'y"%I Wetland(2,011 sf/0.05 ac) t \�\ ♦♦ i ifli Waters of the State/US 1 Culvert \\\ \ ) ) ♦ (12,195 sf/0.28 ac) +�, ; �' \ -------• Ordinary High Water(OHW) Direction of Flow � . � 'Arm- IL171 Note:See Figures 6C-1 and 6C-2 for location of Sample and Photo points. , , N o iso aoo eoo ` SCALE IN FEET Tributary 1 (5,793 sf/0.13 ac) Continues Beyond Study Area r Wetland M ♦ � Delineated boundaries were professionally land (859 sf/0.02 ac)surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is t3 feet. ^00 �00 IPHS FIGURE Wetland Delineation Overview(Tigard Library to Bonita Road) (�r 4z� Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon v v Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. 97soswco.rer«cr�,s .9owboftw.cmv97070 10-08-2018 Ph—503)570-0800 Fu(503)570-0855 X:\Project Directories\5800\5854 Fanno Creek Trail(Bonita Park)\AutoCAD\Plot Dwgs\Library\Fig6C Library OV.dwg,12/12/2018 10:33:57 AM NOTICE:REPORTS ARE CONSIDERED DRAFT DOCUMENTS UNTIL REVIEW IS COMPLETED BY DSL.WETLAND MAPS MAY CHANGE AS A RESULT OF DSL REVIEW. — Fanno Creek (6,402 sf/0.15 ac) Wetland L Continues Beyond i x(1,152 sf/0.03 ac) Study Area Culvert I I Continues Beyond Study Area Pilo .0/ 1 �ry41 1� as�rf R 34y \\\� i 11 11` \\ \\\� ♦♦ LEGEND Study Area Wetland (2,011 sf/0.05 ac) Waters of the State/US �. J (12,195 sf/0.28 ac) -...........- Ordinary High Water(OHW) h— Direction of Flow • Sample Point `1Q � Photo Point k � , S � G N o 75 t5o aoo , 35 Delineated boundaries were professionally land SCALE IN FEET G k surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is±3 feet. JPH] Wetland Delineation (Tigard Library to Bonita Road) FI(G�URE Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon 6 v—1 Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. 9450 SW Carcrorce Cn"Sale'90 W1b 11#e.Olegor 97070 -08-2018 w�x: Pi (503)57M800 Fas(503)5IOd855 M!"roject Directories\5800\5854 Fanno Creek Trail(Bonita Park)\AutoCAD\Plot Dwgs\Library\Fig6C-1 Library.dwg,12/12/2018 10:31:56 AM NOTICE:REPORTS ARE CONSIDERED DRAFT DOCUMENTS UNTIL REVIEW IS COMPLETED BY DSL.WETLAND MAPS MAY CHANGE AS A RESULT OF DSL REVIEW. Gv , LEGEND Study Area ,% Wetland (2,011 sf/0.04 ac) Waters of the State/US (12,195 sf/0.28 ac) 0\ _,..,.,.,.,_ �j ` Ordinary High Water(OHW) ♦; �� ,, F-�— Direction of Flow 0 Sample Point •� � Photo Point 1 Tributary 1 � ��R (5,793 sf/0.13 ac) \ Continues Beyond Study Area �,��� � � 0 75 150 300� r SCALE IN FEET Wetland M 36 Va=��� Delineated boundaries were professionally land (859 sf/0.01 ac) surveyed by KPFF. Sample point accuracy is±3 feet. 37 ` Ago IMSFIGURE Wetland Delineation (Tigard Library to Bonita Road) r Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon 6C-2 Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. 94Wswcarmerce cros. 27070 10-08-2018 Ph—(503)570.0800 Fax(503)57MB55 X:\Project Directories\5800\5854 Fanno Creek Trail(Bonita Park)\AutoCAD\Plot Dwgs\Library\Fig6C-2 Library.dwg,1211212018 10:36:14 AM NOTICE: REPORTS ARE CONSIDERED DRAFT DOCUMENTS UNTIL REVIEW IS COMPLETED BY DSL.WETLAND MAPS MAY CHANGE AS A RESULT OF DSL REVIEW. J i LEGEND Study Area I Wetland N Wetland (65,977 sf/1.51 ac) (58,671 sf/1.35 ac) Continues Beyond Study Area Note: See Figures 6D-1 and 6D-2 for location of Sample and Photo points. I SEE FIGURE 6D-1 SEE FIGURE 6D-2 ..,:_ z Wetland O (7,306 sf/0.17 ac) Continues Beyond N Study Area o 100 zoo 400 Delineated boundaries were professionally land surveyed by KPFF.Sample point accuracy is t3 feet. SCALE IN FEET PHS Wetland Delineation Overview(85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge) FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/ 6D 85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. 9a00awCa cme.Sub 107WroV**W97070 10-08-2018 Phoney(503)570-0800 Fax(503)570.0855 X:\Project Directories\5800\5854 Fanno Creek Trail(Bonita Park)\AutoCAD\Plot Dwgs\Durham\Fig6D Durham OV.dwg,12/12/2018 10:32:45 AM NOTICE:REPORTS ARE CONSIDERED DRAFT DOCUMENTS UNTIL REVIEW IS COMPLETED BY DSL.WETLAND MAPS MAY CHANGE AS A RESULT OF DSL REVIEW. sa , ►., 171 7 t.`: Ili 111 i •:i�i: ' 11 1 I 11 ... 1j1 II II _38 .. t 1111"1 ..�� ,1`11�111111111111i 39e: 1 11 111 �:ti$:':ti•:i( I 11 I 1 .......'•' ��1Y1rv11�1111r��'� ' $ 1111 W ffillilt :• •:•�:•: !1111111 j'11 !11 I :i:C•::�i:' I J� :i•:•:% 1 1 1 1 �• Wetland N r i (58,671 sf/ 1.35 ac) X. Continues Beyond Study Area ....`x•• s 40::::::.:. :::::`;;:::•....; / LEGEND "' ' . • Study Area ......... ' Wetland(65,977 sf/1.51 ac) � ..... . • Sample Point Photo Point Delineated boundaries were professionally land surveyed by KPFF. Sample point accuracy is t3 feet. .... F.:'` 0 50 too zoo � � �■ � � I�''i�if't� i � � � � .t MATCH LINE SEE FIGURE 6D-2 SCALE IN FEET PI i5 Wetland Delineation (85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge) FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/ 6D-1 85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. 9450 SW Camiwce Crack.Sul1 80 Wk. illk 019W 97070 10-08-2018 Ph—(503)570-0800 F.:(503)570-0855 X:\Project Directories\5800\5854 Fanno Creek Trail(Bonita Park)\AutoCAD\Plot Dwgs\Durham\Fig6D-1 Durham.dwg,12/12/2018 10:33:03 AM NOTICE: REPORTS ARE CONSIDERED DRAFT DOCUMENTS UNTIL REVIEW IS COMPLETED BY DSL.WETLAND MAPS MAY CHANGE AS A RESULT OF DSL REVIEW. J MATCH LINE SEE FIGURE 6D-1 t'{""""`' LEGEND Study Area ..''.....r'�.. EM Wetland(65,977 sf/1.51 ac) ? ' I 0 Sample Point """" 43 Photo Point ..::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. . •:::........... III, Wetland N .......:.... Z (58,671 sf/1.35 ac) ` ` " Continues Beyond Study Area .........` I ......... ... I I :•:;.•.i: .......... :.: 1} ,..::.:. Wetland O : (7,306 sf/0.17 ac) .......`.....``45 46.I Continues Beyond Study Area Delineated boundaries were 0 50 ioo zoo professionally land surveyed by KPFF. Sample point accuracy is t3 feet. SCALE IN FEET PHS Wetland Delineation (85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge) FIGURE Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park-Bonita Road/ 6D-2 ;!k]1 85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge-Tigard, Oregon Pacific Habitat Services,lnc. 9450 Sw cae—e ckk.&*-80 wlie 9,orw 97D70 10-08-2018 Phone:(503)57D-0800 Fax(503)570-0855 X:\Project Directories\5800\5854 Fanno Creek Trail(Bonita Park)\AutoCAD\Plot Dwgs\Durham\Fig6D-2 Durham.dwg,12/12/2018 10:33:18 AM Appendix B Wetland Determination Data Sheets HS ,rte ���■I/I PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region ProjecUSite: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 3/29/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 1 Investigator(s): SE/CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) subtle depression Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 1 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.4322 Long: -122.7810 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latifolia 30 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 4 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 4 (B) 30 =Total Cover Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 15 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Spiraea doug/asii 10 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x1= 0 10 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 5 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Alopecurus pratensis 40 X FAC UPL Species X5= 0 2 Ranunculus repens 15 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Taraxacum ofFcina/e 5 FACU 4 Rorippa curvipes 5 FACW Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 65 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 35 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Leaf litter covers bare ground. SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 1 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-4 10YR 3/2 98 10YR 3/6 2 C M Silt Loam Fine 4-8 10YR 3/2 20 7.5YR 414 80 C M Silt Loam Fine 8-18 10YR 311 80 7.5YR 3/4 20 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) X Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 46) (MLRA7,2,4A,and 4B) X Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(84) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(136)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(B8) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 13 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present) Yes X No Depth(inches) 10 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys,and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 2 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Terrace Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 1 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4322 Long: -122.7810 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sam ding point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No X Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latifolia 80 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 3 (A) 2 Quercus garryana 30 X FACU 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 7 (B) 110 =Total Cover Saolino/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Symphoricarpos a/bus 20 X FACU That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 43% (A/B) 2 Ame/anchiera/nifolia 10 X FACU 3 Fraxinus latifolia 10 X FACW Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Mahonia nervosa 5 FACU Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 45 =Total Cover FACW species x 2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x 4= 0 1 Poa annus 45 X FAC UPL Species x 5= 0 2 Taraxacum officina/e 20 X FACU Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Trifolium repens 10 FAC 4 Hypochaeris radicata 10 FACU Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/0! 5 Leontodon saxatilis 5 FACU 6 Schedonorus arundinaceus 5 FAC Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 Impatiens sp. 5 (FAC) 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 2-Dominance Test is>50% 100 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is 5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 0 Vegetation Yes No X Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 2 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-10 7.5YR 3/2 100 Silt Loam 10-16 10YR 3/2 98 10YR 3/6 2 C M Slit Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF 12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA 11,2,4A,and 413) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(1311) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(B2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutra(Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(86) Stunted or Stressed Plants(Di)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(88) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks. PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys,and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 3 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Slope Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 6 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.4323 Long: -122.7807 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects, important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No X Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: ) Number of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 1 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 2 (B) 0 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 50% (A/B) 2 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 0 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Poa annus 63 X FAC UPL Species X5= 0 2 Hypochaeris radicata 20 X FACU Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Leontodon saxatilis 5 FACU 4 Trifolium repens 5 FAC Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Geranium mole 5 (UPL) 6 Impatiens sp. 2 (FAC) Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 2-Dominance Test is>50% 100 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 0 Vegetation Yes NO X Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 3 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-11 10YR 3/3 100 Silt Loam Some Sand<1% 11-16 10YR 4/2 89 10YR 3/4 1 C M Sandy Loam Fine 11-16 10 Gravel 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(178) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 413) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(611) Drainage Patterns(B10) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(137) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(B8) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 4 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Depression Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 6 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4323 Long: -122.7807 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: ) Number of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 2 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 2 (B) 0 =Total Cover Saolinq/Shrub Stratum (plot size: ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 0 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species X4= 0 1 Poa annua 50 X FAC UPL Species X5= 0 2 Trifolium repens 20 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Hypochaeris radicata 10 FACU 4 Leontodon saxatilis 10 FACU Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/0! 5 Impatiens sp. 5 (FAC) 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 95 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 5 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 4 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-4 10YR 3/2 98 10YR 3/6 2 C PL Silt Loam Fine 4-8 10YR 411 98 10YR 3/6 2 C PL Silt Loam Fine 8-16 10YR 3/1 98 10YR 3/6 2 C M Sandy Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(FI)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF1 2) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) X Depleted Matrix(173) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(69)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,41A,and 413) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(611) Drainage Patterns(610) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(613) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(C1) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) X Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(133) Iron Deposits(65) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(67) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(68) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 14 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available. Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 5 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Depression Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 3 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4319 Long: -122.7795 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (YIN) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects, important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus/atifolia 20 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 7 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 7 (B) 20 =Total Cover SaplinalShrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus/atifolia 30 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/13) 2 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 30 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Pha/aris arundinacea 44 X FACW UPL Species X5= 0 2 Agrostis capillaris 10 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Lotus comlcu/atus 10 X FAC 4 Ranunculus repens 10 X FAC Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Rorippa curvisiliqua 10 X OBL 6 Equisetum arvense 5 FAC Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 Trifolium repens 5 FAC 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 A/opecurus pratensis 2 FAC X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 104 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 0 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Herb Stratum Continued:Rumex crispus,2%cover,FAC;Plantago major,2%cover,FAC SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 5 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-2 10YR 3/3 100 Silt Loam 2-10 10YR 3/2 95 10YR 3/6 3 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 2-10 2.5YR 4/1 2 D M Silty Clay Loam Coarse 10-16 2.5Y 4/2 96 10YR 3/6 2 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 10-16 2 Sand 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) X Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(At 2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 0-4;14 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: Soils were saturated from the surface down to about 4 inches as a result of recent precipitation,and then at depth;below 14 inches. PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 6 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Terrace Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 3 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4319 Long: -122.7795 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: ) Number of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 2 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 2 (B) 0 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 0 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Agrostis capillaris 41 X FAC UPL Species x 5= 0 2 Rumex crispus 20 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Hypericum sp. 10 (FAC) 4 Geum macrophyllum 5 FAC Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Daucus carota 5 FACU 6 Ho/cus/anatus 5 FAC Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 Trifolium repens 5 FAC 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 Leucanthemum vulgare 5 FACU X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 102 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 0 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Herb Stratum cont:Jacobaea vulgaris,2%cover,FACU;Rorippa sp.,2%cover,(FAC);Alopecurus pratensis,2%cover,FAC SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 6 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc, Texture Remarks 0-7 10YR 3/3 100 Silt Loam 7-14 10YR 3/2 98 10YR 3/6 2 C M Silt Loam Fine 14-16 10YR 312 90 10YR 3/6 10 C M Silt Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. zLocation:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(Fl)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(All) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(84) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(Inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 7 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Drainage Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 3 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.4318 Long: -122.7794 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation _ Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus/atifolia 50 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 5 (A) 2 Salix sitchensis 20 X FACW 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 5 (B) 70 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Crataegus monogyna 20 X FAC That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 20 =Total Cover FACW species X2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Pha/aris arundinacea 45 X FACW UPL Species X5= 0 2 Agrostis capillar/s 20 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Rumex crispus 10 FAC 4 Lotus corniculatus 5 FAC Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Ranunculus repens 5 FAC 6 Epilobium sp. 5 (FAC) Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 90 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woody Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 10 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Standing water present adjacent to sample pit SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 7 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-5 10YR 3/2 100 Silty Clay Loam 5-10 10YR 3/2 5 10YR 3/6 1 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 5-10 10YR 4/1 85 10YR 3/6 4 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 5-10 Sand 5 Sand 10-16 2.5Y 4/1 85 10YR 4/6 10 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 10-16 Sand 5 Sand 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) X Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) X High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) X Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) X Drainage Patterns(B10) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(B2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(B4) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(Dt)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(B6) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 8 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): surface Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: Saturation began at the surface,likely the result of recent rains,and then continued to depth. PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 8 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Terrace Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 1 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4315 Long: -122.7787 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sam)ling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latlfolia 40 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 7 (A) 2 Alnus rubra 30 X FAC 3 Salix sitchensis 20 X FACW Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 7 (B) 90 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Crataegus monogyna 20 X FAC That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 Fraxinus latifolia 10 X FACW 3 Cornus alba 10 X FACW Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 40 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Pha/aris arundinacea 78 X FACW UPL Species x 5= 0 2 Agrostis capillaris 10 FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Dipsacus fullonum 5 FAC 4 Alopecurus pratensis 5 FAC Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Rorippa curvisiliqua 2 OBL 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 100 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 0 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 8 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-4 10YR 2/2 100 Silt Loam 4-16 10YR 3/3 99 10YR 3/6 1 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(69) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 413) (MLRA 11,2,4A,and 46) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(610) Water Marks(81) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(CI) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(67) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): 516 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches). >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fnnge) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks. PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: TigardlWashington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 9 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1 W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Drainage Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 1 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4315 Long: -122.7787 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects, important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Salix sitchensis 20 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 4 (A) 2 Salix/asiandra 10 X FACW 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 4 (B) 30 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 0 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Pha/aris arundinacea 55 X FACW UPL Species X5= 0 2 Agrostis capillaris 20 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Ranunculus acris 10 FAC 4 Lapsana Communis 5 FACU Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Lotus cornicu/atus 5 FAC 6 Rumex crispus 2 FAC Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 97 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 0 Vegetation Yes X NO Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 9 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-8 10YR 3/2 99 10YR 3/4 1 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 8-16 10YR 4/1 95 10YR 3/6 5 C M Silt Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) X Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) X Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 413) X Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(1311) X Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(613) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(B4) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 12 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: Water table may have gotten shallower overtime as infiltration into pit was slow. PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM -Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 10 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Slope Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 5 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.4316 Long: -122.7782 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus/atifolia 50 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 4 (A) 2 Crataegus monogyna 30 X FAC 3 Pinus contorta 20 FAC Total Number of Dominant 4 Maus sp. 10 (FAC) Species Across All Strata: 5 (B) 110 =Total Cover Salina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Rosa multiflora 20 X FACU That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 80% (A/B) 2 Rubus armeniacus 10 X FAC 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 30 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 5 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Geum macrophyllum 20 X FAC UPL Species X5= 0 2 Epilobium sp. 5 (FAC) Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Rumex crispus 5 FAC 4 Jacobaea vulgaris 5 FACU Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 35 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 65 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 10 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' LOCI Texture Remarks 0-10 10YR 3/3 100 Silt Loam 10-16 10YR 3/3 98 10YR 4/6 2 C M Silt Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(B10) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(B4) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(68) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available! Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 11 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Terrace Local relief(concave,convex,none): convex Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4316 Long: -122.7782 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects, important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latlfolia 60 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 7 (A) 2 Crataegus douglasii 30 X FAC 3 Crataegus monogyna 20 FAC Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 9 (B) 110 =Total Cover Saolina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Crataegus monogyna 40 X FAC That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 78% (A/B) 2 Oem/eria cerasiformis 20 X FACU 3 Rubus armeniacus 20 X FAC Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Cory/us cornuta 10 FACU Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 90 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Tellima grandif/ora 20 X FACU UPL Species x 5= 0 2 Ranunculus acris 10 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Agrostis capillaris 10 X FAC 4 Thalictrum sp. 10 X (FAC) Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Lapsana communis 7 FACU 6 Rumex crispus 5 FAC Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 Pteridium aquilinum 5 FACU 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 Epilobium sp. 5 (FAC) X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 76 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is:5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 24 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Herb Stratum cont:Cirsium vulgare,2%cover, FACU;Lonicera involucrata,2%cover,FAC; Thalictrum looks to be occidentale,FACU SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 11 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-3 10YR 3/2 100 Silt Loam 3-16 10YR 3/3 100 Silty Clay Loam 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MILRA t) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(Si) Depleted Dark Surface(177) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(611) Drainage Patterns(B10) Water Marks(61) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 12 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Berm Local relief(concave,convex,none): convex Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4316 Long: -122.7782 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No X Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Is Sampled Area within Yes No X a Wetland? Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latlfolia 80 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 3 (A) 2 Crataegus monogyna 10 FAC 3 Crataegus douglasii 5 FAC Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 7 (B) 95 =Total Cover Saolino/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Symphoricarpos albus 5 X FACU That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 43% (A/B) 2 Rubus artneniacus 5 X FAC 3 Oem/eria cerasiformis 5 X FACU Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 15 =Total Cover FACW species x 2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Thalictrum occidenta/e 30 X FACU UPL Species x 5= 0 2 Pha/aris arundinacea 20 X FACW Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Lapsana communis 5 FACU 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/0I 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 2-Dominance Test is>50% 55 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: 30 ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 Hedera helix 10 X FACU 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 10 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 45 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Moss/Leaf litter are covering ground SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 12 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-16 10YR 3/3 100 Silty Clay Loam 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(exceptMLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(At 2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(Si) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(1311) Drainage Patterns(610) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(C1) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(63) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(B4) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(BB) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: TigardNVashington Sampling Date: 4/27/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 13 Investigator(s): JT Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Terrace Local relief(concave,convex,none): convex Slope(%): 5 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4315 Long: -122.7775 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects, important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: ) Number of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 3 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 5 (B) 0 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 15 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Rubus armeniacus 30 X FAC That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 60% (A/B) 2 Crataegus monogyna 1 FAC 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 31 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 5 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Cirsium arvense 3 X FAC UPL Species X5= 0 2 Leontodon saxatilis 2 X FACU Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Schedonorus arundinaceus 2 X FAC 4 Taraxacum offcina/e 2 X FACU Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/0I 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 9 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 0 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Area includes significant layer of leaf and other vegetative debris. SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 13 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-16 10YR 312 100 Slit Loam 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric S01153: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(172) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 46) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(610) Water Marks(61) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(137) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): 516 Yes No X (includes capillary fnnge) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys,and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 4/27/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 14 Investigator(s): JT Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Depression Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4315 Long: -122.7775 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latifolia 100 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 3 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 3 (B) 100 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 15 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Cornus alba 50 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 50 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 5 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Solanum dulcamara 10 X FAC UPL Species X5= 0 2 Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 10 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 90 Vegetation Yes X NO Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 14 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' LOC' Texture Remarks 0-16 N4/ 50 SYR 3/4 50 C M Silt Loam 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF1 2) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) X Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(69) X High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) X Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(611) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(132) Algal Mat or Crust(B4) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(136)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 10 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 4 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 4/27/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 15 Investigator(s): JT Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Depression Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 3 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4314 Long: -122.7768 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus/afifolia 90 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 3 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 3 (B) 90 =Total Cover SaDlino/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 15 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Rosa sp. 10 X (FAC) That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 10 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 5 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Pha/aris arundinacea 20 X FACW UPL Species X5= 0 2 Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 20 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is 5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 80 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 15 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-5 10YR 2/1 95 5YR 3/4 5 C PL Silt Loam 5-16 10YR 211 100 Silt Loam 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Solis': Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(Fl)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) X Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) X Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(178) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except MLRA X Water stained Leaves(139) X High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA I,2,4A,and 413) X Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(611) X Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(B2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) X Drift Deposits(133) X Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) X Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(B8) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches). Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 4 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth(inches). 0 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 4/27/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 16 Investigator(s): JT Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Terrace Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 5 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4314 Long: -122.7768 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Cove Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: ) Number of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 7 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 7 (B) 0 =Total Cover Saolina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 15 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Rubus armeniacus 40 X FAC That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 Popu/us balsamifera 1 FAC 3 Symphoricarpos a/bus 1 FACU Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 42 =Total Cover FACW species x 2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 5 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Phalaris arundinacea 20 X FACW UPL Species X5= 0 2 Geranium richardsoni/ 5 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Unidentified comp 5 X (FAC) 4 Unidenified herb 5 X (FAC) Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Ranunculus repens 5 X FAC 6 Solanum dulcamara 5 X FAC Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 45 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 55 Vegetation Yes X NO Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 16 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-16 10YR 3/1 100 Silt Loam 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(At 0) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(89)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 46) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(1311) Drainage Patterns(B10) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(B2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(63) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(B8) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 6/7/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 17 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Drainage Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 3 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4264 Long: -122.7713 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: ) Number of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 2 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 2 (B) 0 =Total Cover SaDlino/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Cornus alba 80 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 Fraxinus lafifolia 5 FACW 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 85 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Carex obnupta 10 X OBL UPL Species X5= 0 2 Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50°% 10 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is:5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Canopy cover is 100%,but trees are rooted in upland,Cornus canopy cover is—80% SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 17 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-4 10YR 2/1 100 Silty Clay Loam 4-8 10YR 211 95 7.5YR 4/6 5 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 8-16 10YR 2/1 85 7.5YR 4/6 15 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) X Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) X Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) X Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(B2) X Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(64) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 13 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 10 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys,and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 6/7/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 18 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Slope Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.4264 Long: -122.7713 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (YIN) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects, important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Popu/us balsamifera 20 X FAC That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 4 (A) 2 Pseudotsuga menziesii 10 X FACU 3 Pinus contorta 10 X FAC Total Number of Dominant 4 Fraxinus lat/folia 5 FACW Species Across All Strata: 7 (B) 50 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Cornus alba 50 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 57% (A/B) 2 Physocarpus capitatus 30 X FACW 3 Rosa sp. 5 (FAC) Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Symphoricarpos a/bus 5 FACU Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 90 =Total Cover FACW species x 2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Tellima grandiflora 5 X FACU UPL Species X5= 0 2 Lapsana communis 5 X FACU Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/0! 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 10 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is 5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 90 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Tree Stratum cont:Abies grandis,5%cover,FACU;Canopy cover is—60% SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 18 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-3 10YR 3/3 100 Silt Loam 3-16 10YR 3/2 99 7.5YR 3/4 1 C M Silt Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators must of bbee p vegetation and wetland hydrology mpresent,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA I,2,4A,and 413) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(1311) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(61) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(133) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(136)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 6/7/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 19 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Depression Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4260 Long: -122.771 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus/atlfolia 80 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 6 (A) 2 Populus balsamifera 30 X FAC 3 Quercus garryana 10 FACU Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 8 (B) 120 =Total Cover Saolina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Rosa nutkana 20 X FAC That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 75% (A/B) 2 Fraxinus/atifolia 20 X FACW 3 Cratsegus monogyna 10 FAC Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Populus balsamifera 5 FAC Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 55 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Lapsana communis 10 X FACU UPL Species x5= 0 2 Juncus tenuis 5 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Phalaris arundinacea 5 X FACW 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 20 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woody Vine Stratum (plot size: 30 ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 Hedera helix 10 X FACU 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 10 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 80 Vegetation Yes X NO Present? Remarks: Ground covered in leaf litter/duff,canopy cover is 100% SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 19 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-7 10YR 2/2 98 7.5YR 4/6 2 C PL Silty Clay Loam Fine 7-16 10YR 4/1 90 7.5YR 4/6 10 C M Silt Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(exceptMLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) X Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) X Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(At 2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA X Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) X Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(B4) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes X No (indudes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys,and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 6/7/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 20 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Slope Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%). 3 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4260 Long: -122.771 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus lat/folia 30 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 6 (A) 2 Popu/us balsamifera 30 X FAC 3 Salix scou/er/ana 20 X FAC Total Number of Dominant 4 Crateegus doug/asii 10 FAC Species Across All Strata: 8 (B) 95 =Total Cover Sapling/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Crataegus douglasii 20 X FAC That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 75% (A/B) 2 Rosa sp. 20 X (FAC) 3 Symphoricarpos a/bus 10 FACU Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Crataegus monogyna 5 FAC Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 Quercus garryana 5 FACU OBL Species x 1= 0 60 =Total Cover FACW species x 2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Lapsana communis 30 X FACU UPL Species X5= 0 2 Agrostis capillaris 10 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Holcus/anatus 5 FAC 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/0! 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 45 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: 30 ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 Hedera helix 20 X FACU 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 20 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 55 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Tree Stratum continued:Crataegus monogyna,5%cover,FAC;Ground covered with leaf litter and English ivy partially,Canopy cover is--90% SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 20 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-12 10YR 313 70 Slit Loam 0-12 Gravel 30 Gravel 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Solis3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(610) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(1513) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(153) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(154) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(133) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(156) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(B8) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >12 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >12 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 21 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Depression Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.4256 Long: -122.7712 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Salix/asiandra 50 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 4 (A) 2 Fraxinus/atifolia 40 X FACW 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 4 (B) 90 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Cornus alba 20 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 Spiraea doug/asii 20 X FACW 3 Rosa sp. 10 (FAC) Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Fraxinus/atifolia 10 FACW Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 60 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 UPL Species x5= 0 2 Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 0 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 100 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 21 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-3 10YR 2/1 100 Silt Loam 3-6 10YR 4/1 99 10YR 4/4 1 C M Sandy Loam Sand/Fine 6-16 10YR 411 95 10YR 4/6 5 C M Sandy Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(Fl)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) X Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA7,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) X Drift Deposits(63) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) X Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 22 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Slope Local relief(concave,convex,none): none 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.4256 Long: -122.7712 Datum: WGS84 Sal Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects, important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus/aflfolia 50 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 6 (A) 2 Crataegus monogyna 20 X FAC 3 Alnus rubra 20 X FAC Total Number of Dominant 4 Frangula purshiana 10 FAC Species Across All Strata: 7 (B) 110 =Total Cover SaDlino/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Rubus ursinus 30 X FACU That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 86% (A/B) 2 Crataegus monogyna 30 X FAC 3 Symphoricarpos albus 20 FACU Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Mahonia nervosa 10 FACU Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 Frangula purshiana 10 FAC OBL Species x 1= 0 115 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Holcus lanatus 40 X FAC UPL Species X5= 0 2 Agrostis capillaris 30 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Galium aparine 10 FACU 4 Geranium molle 5 (UPL) Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/0l 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 85 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum Vegetation Yes X NO Present? Remarks: Tree Stratum cont:Quercus garryana,10%cover,FACU;Shrub Stratum cont:Spiraea douglasii,5%cover,FACW;Fraxinus latifolia,5%cover, FACW;Quercus garryana,5%cover,FACU SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 22 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-12 10YR 3/2 100 Silty Clay Loam 12-16 10YR 3/2 98 10YR 3/4 1 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine mottles 12-16 Sand 1 fine sand Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF1 2) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(177) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA I,2,4A,and 413) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(1311) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 23 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Depression Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 4 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4251 Long: -122.7710 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus/atlfolia 100 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 3 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 3 (B) 100 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Rosa sp. 60 X (FAC) That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 Spiraea doug/asii 20 X FACW 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 80 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 UPL Species x5= 0 2 Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 0 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is 5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 100 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Water stained leaves cover ground SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 23 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-6 10YR 3/2 100 Silt Loam 6-15 10YR 3/3 40 Sandy Loam 6-15 2.5YR 4/3 60 Sandy Loam 15-16 10YR 3/2 99 10YR 3/6 1 C M Silt Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) X Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(173) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: This area would appear to pond water for several weeks during the early growing season,despite the lack of evidence of hydric soils.At the time of flagging this area was inundated by several inches of water with a direct hydrologic connection to Fanno Creek to the west. HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water Al) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA X Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA I,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(1311) Drainage Patterns(B10) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(B2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) X Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(B8) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes N0 X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys,and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 24 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Flats Local relief(concave,convex,none): convex Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.4251 Long: -122.7710 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Is Sampled Area within Yes No X a Wetland? Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION -Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus/atifolia 100 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 4 (A) 2 Popu/us balsamifera 20 FAC 3 Pseudotsuga menziesii 10 FACU Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 6 (B) 130 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Physocarpus capitatus 30 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 67% (A/B) 2 Rosa rubiginosa 20 X UPL 3 Crataegus monogyna 20 X FAC Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Fraxinus/atifolia 10 FACW Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 Cory/us cornuta 5 FACU OBL Species x 1= 0 100 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Agrostis capillaris 50 X FAC UPL Species X5= 0 2 Tellima grandiflora 20 X FACU Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 A/opecurus pratensis 10 FAC 4 Trifolium pratense 5 FACU Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Geum macrophyllum 5 FAC 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 90 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is:5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 10 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Shrub Stratum cont:Unidentified shrub,5%cover,(FAC);Oemleria cerasiformis,5%cover,FACU;Picea sitchensis,3%cover,FAC;Pinus contorta,2%cover,FAC SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 24 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' LOCI Texture Remarks 0-5 10YR 3/3 100 Silty Clay Loam 5-14 10YR 3/2 99 10YR 3/6 1 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 14-16 10YR 412 95 SYR 4/6 5 C M Silty Clay Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(At 0) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except IVILRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(At 2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA7,2,4A,and 413) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(1311) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(B4) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(136)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(BS) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks. PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 25 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Terrace/Flats Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 1 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.4251 Long: -122.7710 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus/atifolia 90 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 6 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 6 (B) 90 =Total Cover Saolina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Rosa sp. 20 X (FAC) That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 Fraxinus latifolia 20 X FACW 3 Crateegus monogyna 5 FAC Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Spiraea douglasii 5 FACW Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 Frangula purshiana 5 FAC OBL Species x 1= 0 55 =Total Cover FACW species x 2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x 4= 0 1 Poa annua 15 X FAC UPL Species x 5= 0 2 A/opecurus pratensis 10 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Agrostis capillaris 10 X FAC 4 Geum macrophyllum 5 FAC Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Plantago major 2 FAC 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 42 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 65 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 25 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-6 10YR 3/2 95 10YR 3/6 3 C PL Slit Loam Fine 0-6 10YR 3/6 2 C M Silt Loam Fine 6-10 10YR 3/2 95 10YR 3/6 5 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 10-16 10YR 411 90 SYR 4/6 10 C M Sandy Clay Coarse 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric So)Is3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) X Depleted Below Dark Surface(All) X Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) X Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(B10) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(13113) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(B2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(63) X Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) X Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(87) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(68) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes N0 X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 26 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Slope Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4244 Long: -122.7705 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Populus balsamifera 20 X FAC That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 8 (A) 2 Fraxinus/at/folia 10 X FACW 3 Salix sitchensis 10 X FACW Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 9 (B) 40 =Total Cover Saplino/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Physocarpus capitatus 30 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 89% (A/B) 2 Crataegus doug/asii 10 X FAC 3 Frangula purshiana 10 X FAC Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Fraxinus/atifolia 5 FACW Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 Ame/anchiera/nifolia 5 FACU OBL Species x 1= 0 60 =Total Cover FACW species x 2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species X4= 0 1 Lupinus prunophilus 50 X FACU UPL Species X5= 0 2 Agrostis capillaris 20 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 A/opecurus pratensis 20 X FAC 4 Vicia tetrasperma 5 (UPL) Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/0! 5 Geranium sp. 5 (FAC) 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 100 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 0 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 26 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Calor(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-10 10YR 3/2 100 Silty Clay Loam 10-16 10YR 3/2 98 10YR 3/6 2 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(exceptMLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(177) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(69)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(B10) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(B2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(C1) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(132) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(135) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(137) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(B8) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 0-1;>16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: Soils were saturated at the surface only,likely from recent precipitation. PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 27 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Slope Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4244 Long: -122.7705 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Salix sitchensis 20 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 6 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 6 (B) 20 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Spiraea doug/asii 10 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 10 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Juncus effusus 40 X FACW UPL Species X5= 0 2 Scirpus microcarpus 10 X OBL Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Impatiens capensis 10 X FACW 4 Geranium sp. 10 X (FAC) Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/0! 5 Agrostis capillaris 5 FAC 6 Pha/aris arundinacea 5 FACW Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 Typha/adfolia 5 OBL 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 Lupinus polyphyllus 2 FAC X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 87 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is:5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 13 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 27 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-6 10YR 3/2 100 Silty Clay Loam 6-10 10YR 3/2 98 SYR 4/6 2 C PL Silty Clay Loam Fine 10-16 10YR 4/2 90 SYR 4/6 10 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(At 0) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(exceptMLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) X Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) X Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(Si) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Ai) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) X High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 48) X Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(B10) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) X Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(64) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(67) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(137) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(B8) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 6 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 0-16 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: Saturation began at the surface,likely the result of recent rains,and then continued to depth. PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 28 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 21 Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Slope Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.4243 Long: -122.7697 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latifolia 90 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 3 (A) 2 Crateegus monogyna 20 FAC 3 Pseudotsuga menziesii 10 FACU Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 4 (B) 120 =Total Cover SaDlino/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latifolia 30 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 75% (A/B) 2 Symphoricarpos a/bus 20 X FACU 3 Rubus ursinus 10 FACU Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Cornus alba 5 FACW Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 Thuja p/icata 2 FAC OBL Species x 1= 0 67 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Agrostis capillaris 40 X FAC UPL Species X5= 0 2 Galium aparine 10 FACU Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Impatiens sp. 10 (FAC) 4 Phalaris arundinacea 5 FACW Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Tellima grandn7ora 5 FACU 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 70 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is 5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 30 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 28 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' LoC2 Texture Remarks 0-12 10YR 3/2 100 Silty Clay Loam 12-16 10YR 5/2 100 Silty Clay Loam 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)iexcept MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(176) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,41A,and 46) (MLRA7,2,4A,and 413) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(610) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(613) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM -Western Mountains,Valleys,and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 29 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1 W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Drainage Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4243 Long: -122.7697 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: ) Number of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 3 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 3 (B) 0 =Total Cover Saolina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 3 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latifolia 10 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 10 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Agrostis capillaris 30 X FAC UPL Species x5= 0 2 Impatiens sp. 10 X (FAC) Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Rumex crispus 5 FAC 4 Pha/aris arundinacea 5 FACW Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 50 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 50 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 29 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-7 10YR 2/2 100 Silty Clay Loam Fine 7-16 10YR 3/2 75 10YR 5/6 3 D M Silty Clay Loam Fine 7-16 10YR 411 20 10YR 5/6 2 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Solis3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(FI)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(All) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) X Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(69) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 46) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(1311) X Drainage Patterns(610) Water Marks(61) Aquatic Invertebrates(613) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(62) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(86) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 0-2;15 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: Soils were saturated from the surface down to about 2 inches as a result of recent precipitation,and then at depth;below 15 inches. PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 30 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Slope Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 3 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4245 Long: -122.7692 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus/atifolia 20 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 5 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 5 (B) 20 =Total Cover Saolino/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Cornus alba 20 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 Spiraea doug/asii 20 X FACW 3 Fraxinus/atifolia 5 FACW Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 45 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Pha/aris arundinacea 50 X FACW UPL Species X5= 0 2 Agrostis capillaris 20 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Impatiens sp. 10 (FAC) 4 Ranunculus acris 7 FAC Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Dipsacus fullonum 5 FAC 6 Galium aparine 3 FACU Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50°% 95 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 5 Vegetation Yes X NO Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 30 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-6 10YR 312 100 Silty Clay Loam 6-16 2.5Y 411 95 10YR 316 5 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) X Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) X Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(Si) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) X High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) X Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(1311) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(B4) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 10 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 0-2;8 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: Soils were saturated from the surface down to about 2 inches as a result of recent precipitation,and then again at 8 inches where saturation was associated with the water table. PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys,and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 31 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Slope Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 3 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.4245 Long: -122.7692 Datum: WGS84 Sal Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latifolia 90 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 6 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 6 (B) 90 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Physocarpus capitatus 40 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 Crataegrus doug/asil 20 X FAC 3 Fraxinus latifolia 5 FACW Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 65 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Agrostis capillaris 30 X FAC UPL Species X5= 0 2 Impatiens capensis 20 X FACW Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Conium macu/atum 20 X FAC 4 Galium aparine 5 FACU Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Geum macrophyllum 5 FAC 6 Tellima granditlora 5 FACU Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 85 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is 5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woody Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 15 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Moss present on bare ground SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 31 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Locz Texture Remarks 0-16 10YR 312 100 Silt Loam 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(69)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(89) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(1311) Drainage Patterns(610) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(813) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(B2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(135) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised AM Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches). Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 5/10/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 32 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Terrace Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4244 Long: -122.7686 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (YIN) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus/atifolia 40 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 4 (A) 2 Salix sitchensis 20 X FACW 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 6 (B) 60 =Total Cover Saolino/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latifolia 60 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 67% (A/B) 2 Crataegus monogyna 10 FAC 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 70 =Total Cover FACW species x 2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Geranium robertianum 20 X FACU UPL Species x 5= 0 2 Galium aparine 20 X FACU Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Agrostis capillaris 15 X FAC 4 Geum macrophyllum 10 FAC Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 A/opecurus pratensis 10 FAC 6 Bromus sp. 10 (FAC) Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 Rumex crispus 5 FAC 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 Tellima grandlflora 5 FACU X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 100 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is 5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum Vegetation Yes X NO Present? Remarks: Herb Stratum cont:Thalictrum sp,5%cover,(FAC). SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 32 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-14 10YR 3/3 100 Silt Loam 14-16 10YR 3/3 98 7.5YR 3/4 2 C M Silt Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(176) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(178) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(69)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(B2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(63) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(B4) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(B8) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM -Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 6/7/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 33 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Terrace Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 6 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4225 Long: -122.7624 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing Sam)ling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latifolia 50 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 4 (A) 2 Crataegus monogyny 30 X FAC 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 5 (B) 80 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Rubus armeniacus 20 X FAC That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 80% (A/B) 2 Crataegus monogyna 10 X FAC 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 30 =Total Cover FACW species X2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Telllma grandif/ora 30 X FACU UPL Species x 5= 0 2 Agrostis capillaris 10 FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Impatiens sp. 10 (FAC) 4 Carex sp. 5 (FAC) Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/0! 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 55 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 45 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Canopy cover is—80% SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 33 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-12 10YR 312 90 Silt Loam 0-12 Cobble 10 Cobble 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al 2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(69)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 46) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(1311) Drainage Patterns(610) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(B2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(64) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(87) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >12 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >12 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM -Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 6/7/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 34 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 2,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Drainage Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 3 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.4225 Long: -122.7624 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS- Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latifolia 30 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 4 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 4 (B) 30 =Total Cover Saplina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 10 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Crateegus monogyna 20 X FAC That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 Spiraea doug/asii 10 X FACW 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x1= 0 30 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Phalaris arundinacea 20 X FACW UPL Species x5= 0 2 Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/O! 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 20 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is 5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plat size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 80 Vegetation Yes X NO Present? Remarks: Unconsolidated bottom drainage channel;Canopy cover is-75%,but mainly rooted in upland,wetland only canopy is-30%. SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 34 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' LOCI Texture Remarks 0-3 10YR 3/1 90 7.5YR 314 10 C M Silty Clay Loam Medium 3-5 10YR 3/1 99 7.5YR 3/4 1 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 5-16 10YR 3/1 90 2.5YR 3/4 10 C M Silty Clay Loam Medium 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric S0ils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) X Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(Si) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) X High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) X Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(611) X Drainage Patterns(B10) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(66) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 12 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes X N0 Depth(inches): 10 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys,and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 6/7/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 35 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 1,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Depression Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.4206 Long: -122.7593 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Aloha Silt Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS- Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects, important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No X Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Quercus ganyana 40 X FACU That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 3 (A) 2 Fraxinus latifolia 20 X FACW 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 7 (B) 60 =Total Cover Saolina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Rubus ursinus 30 X FACU That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 43% (A/B) 2 Cory/us cornuta 30 X FACU 3 Rosa sp. 10 (FAC) Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Rubus armeniacus 10 FAC Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 Spiraea doug/asii 5 FACW OBL Species x 1= 0 90 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Galium aparine 40 X FACU UPL Species X5= 0 2 Carex obnupta 20 X OBL Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Agrostis capillaris 20 X FAC 4 Stellaria sp. 10 (FAC) Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Tellima grandif/ora 5 FACU 6 Juncus tenuis 5 FAC Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 Geum macrophyllum 2 FAC 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 2-Dominance Test is>50% 102 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 0 Vegetation Yes No X Present? Remarks: Sapling/Shrub Stratum cont:Physocarpus capitatus,5%cover,FACW; Canopy cover is-50% SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 35 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-3 10YR 3/3 100 Silty Clay Loam 3-16 10YR 3/2 98 7.5YR 3/4 2 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Solis3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(173) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 46) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(1311) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(136)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: Sample point is in a some what depressional area.This area had a shallow water table on March 27,2018(following nearly 1.4 inches of rain in prior 6 days). PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 6/7/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 36 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 1,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Depression Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 1 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.4185 Long: -122.7566 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Aloha Silt Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sam ding point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latifolia 20 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 3 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 4 (B) 20 =Total Cover SaDlino/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latifolia 30 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 75% (A/B) 2 Rubus ursinus 20 X FACU 3 Rosa sp. 10 (FAC) Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Physocarpus capitatus 10 FACW Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x1= 0 70 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Impatiens capensis 5 X FACW UPL Species X5= 0 2 Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 5 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is 5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 95 Vegetation Yes X NO Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 36 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-3 10YR 211 100 Silty Clay Loam 3-8 10YR 211 90 10YR 516 10 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 8-12 10YR 211 99 10YR 516 1 C M Silty Clay Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(At 2) X Redox Dark Surface(176) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except MLRA X Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 46) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >12 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >12 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 6/7/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 37 Investigator(s): CM Section,Township,Range: Section 1,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Slope Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.4185 Long: -122.7566 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Aloha Silt Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects, important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No X Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Pseudotsuga menziesii 80 X FACU That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 2 (A) 2 Quercus garryana 20 FACU 3 Fraxinus/atifolia 20 FACW Total Number of Dominant 4 Salix scou/eriana 10 FAC Species Across All Strata: 7 (B) 130 =Total Cover Saolina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Oem/eria cerasiformis 20 X FACU That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 29% (A/B) 2 Salix sp. 10 X (FAC) 3 Mahonia aquifolium 5 FACU Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Physocarpus capitatus 5 FACW Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 Rubus ursinus 5 FACU OBL Species x 1= 0 57 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Galium aparine 20 X FACU UPL Species x 5= 0 2 Lapsana communis 10 X FACU Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Impatiens capensis 10 X FACW 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 2-Dominance Test is>50% 40 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is 5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: 30 ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 Hedera helix 10 X FACU 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 10 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 60 Vegetation Yes No X Present? Remarks: Sapling/Shrub Stratum cont:Rosa nutkana,5%cover,FAC;Rosa sp.,5%cover,(FAC);Holodiscus discolor,2%cover,FACU SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 37 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' LOCI Texture Remarks 0-4 10YR 2/2 100 Silt Loam 4-16 10YR 3/3 98 10YR 4/6 2 C M Silt Loam Fine 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(177) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(89)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(1311) Drainage Patterns(B10) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(63) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 4/27/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 38 Investigator(s): JT Section,Township,Range: Section 14,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Flats Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 4 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.3979 Long: -122.7647 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (YIN) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: ) Number of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 4 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 4 (B) 0 =Total Cover SaDlino/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 15 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Spiraea doug/asii 10 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 Rosa sp. 10 X (FAC) 3 Crataegus doug/asii 1 FAC Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 21 =Total Cover FACW species x 2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 5 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Unidentified grass 50 X (FAC) UPL Species X5= 0 2 Tdfolium repens 25 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Plantago racemosa 5 UPL 4 Vicia sp. 5 (FAC) Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/0! 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 85 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 15 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 38 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confine the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Locz Texture Remarks 0-16 10YR 3/3 100 Silt Loam 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(810) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(C1) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(64) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 4/27/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 39 Investigator(s): JT Section,Township,Range: Section 14,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Flats Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.3979 Long: -122.7647 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: McBee Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: ) Number of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 2 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 2 (B) 0 =Total Cover SaDlinalShrub Stratum (plot size: 5 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Rosa sp. 100 X (FAC) That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 100 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 5 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 A/opecurus pratensis 60 X FAC UPL Species X5= 0 2 Poa pratensis 10 FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Leontodon saxatills 2 FACU 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/0! 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 72 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is:5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 28 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 39 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc? Texture Remarks 0-10 10YR 3/1 90 5YR 4/3 5 C PL Silt Loam Large 0-10 5YR 4/3 5 C PL Silt Loam 10-16 10YR 311 90 SYR 5/6 10 C M Silt Loam Large 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. ?Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(exceptMLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(All) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) X Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) "Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) X Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) X Drainage Patterns(B10) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(62) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(83) X Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(B4) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) X Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(B8) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys,and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 4/27/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 40 Investigator(s): JT Section,Township,Range: Section 14,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Mound Local relief(concave,convex,none): Convex Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.3969 Long: -122.7645 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Wapato Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing Sam)ling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus latifolia 100 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 3 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 5 (B) 100 =Total Cover SaDlinolShrub Stratum (plot size: 15 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Rosa sp. 50 X (FAC) That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 60% (A/B) 2 Symphoricarpos a/bus 40 X FACU 3 Crataegus monogyna 30 X FAC Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Fraxinus lat/folia 10 FACW Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 Frangula purshiana 10 FAC OBL Species x 1= 0 145 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 5 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Tellima grandif/ora 50 X FACU UPL Species x5= 0 2 Unidentified grass 10 (FAC) Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Geranium richardsonii 5 FAC 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 65 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is 5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 35 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Sapling/Shrub Stratum continued:Rubus ursinus,5%cover,FACU SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 40 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-16 10YR 3/1 100 Silt Loam 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(178) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(69) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 413) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(1311) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(B2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(67) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches). Water Table present) Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available. Remarks. PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys,and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 4/27/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 41 Investigator(s): JT Section,Township,Range: Section 14,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Flats Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.3969 Long: -122.7645 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Wapato Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Fraxinus/atifolia 20 X FACW That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 5 (A) 2 Crataegus monogyna 15 X FAC 3 Prunus avium 5 FACU Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 7 (B) 40 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 15 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Rosa sp. 10 X (FAC) That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 71% (A/13) 2 Symphoricarpos albus 10 X FACU 3 Crataegus monogyna 5 FAC Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Spiraea doug/asii 5 FACW Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 30 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 5 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Unidentified grass 60 X (FAC) UPL Species X5= 0 2 Carex/eptopoda 20 X FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Tellima grandiflora 20 X FACU 4 Ranunculus repens 5 FAC Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Galium aparine <1 FACU 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 105 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is:5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woody Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 0 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: Some Fraxinus latifolia trees were recently cut along the adjoining rail right-of-way.Assume cover would otherwise of have been 100%. SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 41 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Locz Texture Remarks 0-4 10YR 3/1 90 10YR 4/4 10 C PL Silt Loam 4-16 10YR 4/1 70 2.5YR 3/6 30 C M Silt Loam 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) X Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(178) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except Ill Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA7,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) X Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(84) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: TigardNVashington Sampling Date: 4/27/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 42 Investigator(s): JT Section,Township,Range: Section 14,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Flat Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 1 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Lat: 45.3954 Long: -122.7647 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Wapato Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects, important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: ) Number of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 3 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 3 (B) 0 =Total Cover Saplina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 15 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Rosa sp. 20 X (FAC) That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 Fraxinus/atifolia 10 X FACW 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 30 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 5 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Alopecurus pratensis 92 X FAC UPL Species x 5= 0 2 Leontodon saxatilis 5 FACU Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Daucus carota 3 FACU 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/0! 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 100 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is 5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 0 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 42 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-5 10YR 3/1 90 SYR 3/4 10 C PL Silty Clay Loam 5-10 10YR 3/1 85 SYR 3/4 15 C M Silty Clay Loam Large 10-16 10YR 411 80 SYR 3/4 20 C M Silty Clay Loam Large 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(At 0) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) X Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) X Redox Dark Surface(176) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(177) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 46) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(131) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(132) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) X Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(65) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 4/27/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 43 Investigator(s): JT Section,Township,Range: Section 14,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Flats Local relief(concave,convex,none): none Slope(%): 5 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.3954 Long: -122.7647 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Wapato Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No X Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Number of Dominant Species 1 Cornus nuttall/i 50 X FACU That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 4 (A) 2 Fraxinus latifolia 30 X FACW 3 Crataegus monogyna 20 X FAC Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 8 (B) 100 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 30 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Crataegus monogyna 30 X FAC That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 50% (A/B) 2 Cornus nuttallii 20 X FACU 3 Fraxinus latifolia 10 X FACW Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Symphoricarpos a/bus 10 X FACU Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 Oem/eria cerasiformis 5 FACU OBL Species x 1= 0 109 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 10 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 Hedera helix 50 X FACU UPL Species x5= 0 2 Tellima grandif/ora 10 FACU Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Galium aparine 5 FACU 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 2-Dominance Test is>50% 65 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 0 Vegetation Yes NO X Present? Remarks: Sapling/Shrub Stratum continued:Frangula purshiana,5%cover,FAC; Physocarpus capitatus,5%cover,FACW;Sambucus racemosa,5%cover, FACU;Cornus alba,2%cover,FACW SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 43 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Locz Texture Remarks 0-16 10YR 312 100 Silt Loam 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(At 0) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(At 2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(Si) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 46) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(610) Water Marks(61) Aquatic Invertebrates(1313) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(62) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(C1) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(133) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(132) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(136) Stunted or Stressed Plants(131)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(137) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 4/27/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 44 Investigator(s): JT Section,Township,Range: Section 14,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Depression Local relief(concave,convex,none): Concave Slope(%): 1 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.3947 Long: -122.7647 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Wapato Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climatic/hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology _naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: ) Number of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 1 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 1 (B) 0 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 0 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 5 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 E/eocharis palustris 70 X OBL UPL Species x5= 0 2 Xanthium strumarium 10 FAC Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 80 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 20 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 44 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicator.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-12 10YR 311 90 5YR 416 10 C M Silt Loam Mucky 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric S0ils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(FI)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) X Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) X Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) X Surface Water(A1) Water stained Leaves(69)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(89) X High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) X Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(811) Drainage Patterns(610) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(82) X Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(134) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) X Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) X Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(88) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 6 Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): surface Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): surface Yes X NO (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 4/27/2018 Applicant/Owner: City of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 45 Investigator(s): JT Section,Township,Range: Section 14,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Berm Local relief(concave,convex,none): convex Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.3947 Long: -122.7647 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Wapato Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects, important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: Sample pit on manmade berm between wet meadow restoration to the west and unimproved wetland adjoining railroad right-of-way to the east. VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: ) Number of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 3 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 3 (B) 0 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 15 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Rosa sp. 30 X (FAC) That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 Crataegus monogyna 10 X FAC 3 Frangula purshiana 5 FAC Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Mahonia aquifolium 2 FACU Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 47 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x 3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 5 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 A/opecurus pratensis 95 X FAC UPL Species x 5= 0 2 Vicia sp. 5 (FAC) Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 Galium aparine 5 FACU 4 Holcus lanatus 5 FAC Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 Geranium richardsonii 5 FAC 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 115 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is 5 3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 0 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 45 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' LOCI Texture Remarks 0-2 10YR 312 100 Silty Clay Loam 2-8 10Y 4/1 95 SYR 3/4 5 C M Silty Clay Loam 8-16 10YR 3/2 100 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(A1) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(A10) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) X Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(Si) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(B9)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(B9) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 4B) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 4B) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(610) Water Marks(B1) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(B2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) Geomorphic Position(D2) Algal Mat or Crust(B4) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(B5) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) Fac-Neutral Test(135) Surface Soil Cracks(B6) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(136)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(67) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(B8) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >16 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >76 Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: PHS# 5854 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM-Western Mountains,Valleys,and Coast Region Project/Site: Tigard Trails-Fanno Trail City/County: Tigard/Washington Sampling Date: 4/27/2018 Applicant/Owner: City Of Tigard State: OR Sampling Point: 46 Investigator(s): JT Section,Township,Range: Section 14,Township 2S,Range 1W Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.:) Depression Local relief(concave,convex,none): concave Slope(%): 2 Subregion(LRR): LRR A Let: 45.3947 Long: -122.7647 Datum: WGS84 Soil Map Unit Name: Wapato Silty Clay Loam NWI Classification: None Are climaticthydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (if no,explain in Remarks) Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are"Normal Circumstances"present? (Y/N) Y Are vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? If needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS— Attach site map showing sampling point locations,transects,important features,etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is Sampled Area within Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants. absolute Dominant Indicator Dominance Test worksheet: %cover Species? Status Tree Stratum (plot size: ) Number of Dominant Species 1 That are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 2 (A) 2 3 Total Number of Dominant 4 Species Across All Strata: 2 (B) 0 =Total Cover SaDlina/Shrub Stratum (plot size: 15 ) Percent of Dominant Species 1 Spiraea doug/asii 30 X FACW That are OBL,FACW, or FAC: 100% (A/B) 2 Fraxinus latifolia 1 FACW 3 Prevalence Index Worksheet: 4 Total%Cover of Multiply by: 5 OBL Species x 1= 0 31 =Total Cover FACW species x2= 0 FAC Species x3= 0 Herb Stratum (plot size: 5 ) FACU Species x4= 0 1 A/opecurus pratensis 95 X FAC UPL Species X5= 0 2 Carex sp. 5 (FAC) Column Totals 0 (A) 0 (B) 3 4 Prevalence Index=B/A= #DIV/01 5 6 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8 X 2-Dominance Test is>50% 100 =Total Cover 3-Prevalence Index is<_3.0' 4-Morphological Adaptations'(provide supporting Woodv Vine Stratum (plot size: ) data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 1 5-Wetland Non-Vascular Plants' 2 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation'(Explain) 0 =Total Cover 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or problematic. Hydrophytic %Bare Ground in Herb Stratum 0 Vegetation Yes X No Present? Remarks: SOIL PHS# 5854 Sampling Point: 46 Profile Description:(Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (Inches) Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc' Texture Remarks 0-6 10YR 3/1 90 10YR 4/6 10 C M Silty Clay Loam Large 6-12 10YR 311 80 5YR 4/6 20 C M Silty Clay Loam Large 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 'Location:PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators:(Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol(Al) Sandy Redox(S5) 2 cm Muck(At 0) Histic Epipedon(A2) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(TF2) Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) Other(explain in Remarks) Depleted Below Dark Surface(At 1) Depleted Matrix(F3) Thick Dark Surface(Al2) X Redox Dark Surface(F6) Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present,unless disturbed or Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) problematic. Restrictive Layer(if present): Type: Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators(minimum of one required;check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) Surface Water(Al) Water stained Leaves(139)(Except MLRA Water stained Leaves(139) High Water Table(A2) 1,2,4A,and 413) (MLRA1,2,4A,and 46) Saturation(A3) Salt Crust(B11) Drainage Patterns(1310) Water Marks(61) Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) Dry-Season Water Table(C2) Sediment Deposits(B2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) Drift Deposits(B3) Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) X Geomorphic Position(132) Algal Mat or Crust(B4) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Shallow Aquitard(D3) Iron Deposits(135) Recent Iron Reduction in Plowed Soils(C6) X Fac-Neutral Test(D5) Surface Soil Cracks(66) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(B7) Other(Explain in Remarks) Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(138) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >12 Wetland Hydrology Present? Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): >12 Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: Remarks: Appendix C Site Photos l PI is t 4 Photo A: Southern boundary of Wetland A as seen from the east. (Photo taken May 10,2018) Photo B: T Looking northwest at eastern boundary of Wetland C. �.w (Photo taken February.27,2018) ' `r Project#5854 8124/18 Photo documentation PISS M S Woodard Park to Grant Avenue Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park- Bonita Road 185th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 g Wilsonville,OR 97070 Photo C: ' View of the west end of 4, ~Y Wetland D. (Photo taken May 10, 2018) Photo D: East end of Wetland D where wetland narrows;just upslope - from point of discharge into Fanno Creek. (Photo taken February 27,2018) _ _ 4 aWY� r Project#5854 8/24/18 Photo documentation t_ Woodard Park to Grant Avenue Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park- Bonita Road /85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge Wilsonville,OR 97070 Al Photo E: Oxbow/overflow channel north R of the limits of Wetland E. (Photo taken March 29,2018) r r Photo F: r North bank of Fanno Creek. View is to the west and upstream. (Photo taken March 29,2018) .M. Project#5854 8124118 Photo documentation ,gam Woodard Park to Grant Avenue Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park- Bonita Road 185th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 g Wilsonville,OR 97070 Photo G: Wetland E south of existing culvert crossing. (Photo taken March 29,2018) Y 4 Photo H: :a Wetland E north of existing culvert crossing. (Photo taken March 29,2018) Project#5854 8/24/18 Photo documentation Woodard Park to Grant Avenue Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park- Bonita Road /85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 g Wilsonville,OR 97070 i r - t• ti k Photo I: Southern extent of Wetland F, looking north. (Photo taken June 7,2018) Photo J: ��� !e South end of Wetland H looking west. The manhole is located just within the wetland boundary. <' �, � ��,>,,� (Photo taken May 10,2018) �,r ' ; •• a •+�yy��':' - � ;•r F� � �¢,.: .: Biu,'+.,,��.� `�= b • d' Project#5854 8124/18 Photo documentation " f Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park- Bonita Road /85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge Wilsonville,OR 97070 Photo K: View into the southern extent of Wetland I. (Photo taken May 10,2018) �r s 4 } ,J. Photo L: Wetland J as seen from the west. (Photo taken May 10,2018) t x ar •v; v.q Project#5854 8/24/18 Photo documentation "` Mn, s Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard Pacific Habitat SrceCir le, Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park- Bonita Road /85th Avenue -Tualatin Bridge 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 g Wilsonville,OR 97070 .r�r. Photo M: View upstream along Fanno Creek from an existing pedestrian bridge. (Photo taken June 7,2018) t S. s.:' •` mss x�. '�t Photo N: , "- Looking south at the western extent of Wetland K. � z (Photo taken May 10,2018) Project#5854 8/24/18 Photo documentation Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park- Bonita Road/85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge Wilsonville,OR 97070 Photo 0: Overflow channel of Fanno Creek during high water. (Photo taken March 23,2018) Photo P: Fanno Creek east of the Tigard y ', Library. View is upstream from ' the west bank. (Photo taken February 27,2018) t„ r bit Project#5854 8/24/18 Photo documentation Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard (Photo 0) /Tigard Library to Bonita Road (Photo P) Pacific Habitat merce Cir le, Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park- Bonita Road /85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 Wilsonville,OR 97070 1 Photo Q: Fanno Creek west of Wetland L. View is downstream, to the west. (Photo taken March 27,2018) z. Photo R: Southern portion of Culvert Wetland L. A culvert under the east end of an existing dike separates the wetland. `' V (Photo taken June 7,2018) i� {~ i . / � � t�`� �� � - _ a X44 p f } Project#5854 8124118 Photo documentation Y Tigard Library to Bonita Road Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park- Bonita Road/85th Avenue -Tualatin Bridge 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 g Wilsonville,OR 97070 Photo S: Grassland between forested areas along the 'Library' section of the proposed trail alignment. Trees in the background are located west of the study area. (Photo taken June 7,2018) .f f Photo T: ' f 1 '� f ( ' ► South flowing tributary to Fanno Creek (Tributary 1) as y { ' seen from above a culvert crossing near the eastern limits t , of the study area. See Photo U for the upstream extent. «. r (Photo taken June 7,2018) owl Project#5854 8/24/18 Photo documentation Tigard Library to Bonita Road Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park- Bonita Road /85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge Wilsonville,OR 97070 Photo U: Upstream extent of Tributary 1 in the study area. (Photo taken June 7,2018) Photo V: ,, View into the eastern extent of Wetland M. (Photo taken June 7,2018) v; .4, ' ,3� i" ' •.:�i� 'anti.' .x r Project#5854 8/24/18 Photo documentation " S Tigard Library to Bonita Road Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 g Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park- Bonita Road/85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge Wilsonville,OR 97070 I Photo Shrub and herbaceous norththe end of 1 N. • (Photo taken April e , Photo X: Forested portion •the rail � .► + ! a tri . i ti Ja Wetland N. Upland begins at the toe of fill associated with embankment. �''n �`!I y t� �� '"d. '•� %,}, r�1, 'tom .• r 4 (Photo taken April 25,2018) r\. � `y. +gin.•+.'�� �!. i• `ti � _ � "tom •��.y���-' x�� •� Project 8/24/18 • • documentation 85th Avenue to 1/- Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. Bonita �•.I • Bridge 1 ;1 • Woodard Wilsonville,1' 97070 Photo Y: r Inundated herbaceous area in the southern portion of Wetland N. Upland boundary begins just beyond the trees in the left of the photo. (Photo taken April 25,2018) Photo Z: View to south along an upland berm between , Wetland 0 to the left and Wetland N to the right. (Photo taken April 25,2018) i Project#5854 8/24/18 Photo documentation 85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge Pacific Habitat mmer a Cir le, Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park- Bonita Road /85th Avenue-Tualatin Bridge 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 g Wilsonville,OR 97070 r is a�• �; v t '1 �1 Photo AA: Looking north; view of Wetland 0 between the railroad trestle and upland berm separating Wetland 0 from Wetland N to the west. (Photo taken April 25,2018) Project#5854 8/24/18 Photo documentation rns M $ 85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. Fanno Creek Trail Woodard Park- Bonita Road /85th Avenue -Tualatin Bridge 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 180 g Wilsonville,OR 97070 Appendix D Wetland Definitions, Methodology, and References l PHS • WATERS OF THE STATE AND WETLAND DEFINITION AND CRITERIA Regulatory Jurisdiction Wetlands and water resources in Oregon are regulated by the Oregon Department of State Lands (DSL) under the Removal-Fill Law(ORS 196.800-196.990) and by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE)through Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. The primary source documents for wetland delineations within Oregon is the Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual, Technical Report Y-87-1 (Environmental Laboratory 1987) and the Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual: Western Mountains, Valleys, and Coast Region (Version 2.0) (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 2010), which are required by both DSL and COE. Waters of This State and Wetland Definition Waters of This State are defined as "all natural waterways, all tidal and non-tidal bays, intermittent streams, constantly flowing streams, lakes, wetlands, that portion of the Pacific Ocean that is in the boundaries of this state, all other navigable and non-navigable bodies of water in this state and those portions of the ocean shore ..." (DSL, 2009). Wetlands are defined as"those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions" (DSL 2009). Wetland Criteria Based on the above definition, three major factors characterize a wetland: hydrology, substrate, and biota. Wetland Hydrology Wetland hydrology is related to duration of saturation, frequency of saturation, and critical depth of saturation. The 1987 manual defines wetland hydrology as inundation or saturation within a major portion of the root zone (usually above 12 inches),typically for at least 12.5%of the growing season. The wetland hydrology criterion can be met, however, if saturation within the major portion of the root zone is present for only 5%of the growing season, depending on other evidence. The growing season is defined as the portion of the year when soil temperatures at 12.0 inches below the soil surface are higher than biological zero(41 degrees Fahrenheit, 5 degrees Celsius), but also allows approximation from frost-free days, based on air temperature. The growing season for any given study area or location is determined from US Natural Resources Conservation Service, (formerly Soil Conservation Service)data and information. Appendix D—Wetland Definition and Methodology Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. Page 1 Wetland hydrologic indicators include the following: visual observation of inundation or saturation, watermarks, drift lines, sediment deposits, and/or oxidized rhizospheres with living roots. Oxidized rhizospheres are defined as yellowish-red zones around the roots and rhizomes of some plants that grow in frequently saturated soils. Other indicators of hydrology, including algal mats or crust, iron deposits, surface soil cracks, sparsely vegetated concave surface, salt crust, aquatic invertebrates, hydrogen sulfide odor,reduced iron, iron reduction in tilled soils, and stunted or stressed plants can also be used to determine the presence of wetland hydrology. Wetland Substrate (Soils) Most wetlands are characterized by hydric soils. Hydric soils are those that are ponded, flooded, or saturated for long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions. Periodic saturation of soils causes alternation of reduced and oxidized conditions,which leads to the formation of redoximorphic features (gleying and mottling). Mineral hydric soils will be either gleyed or will have bright mottles and/or low matrix chroma. The redoximorphic feature known as gley is a result of greatly reduced soil conditions, which result in a characteristic grayish, bluish or greenish soil color. The term mottling is used to describe areas of contrasting color within a soil matrix. The soil matrix is the portion of the soil layer that has the predominant color. Soils that have brightly colored mottles and a low matrix chroma are indicative of a fluctuating water table. Hydric soil indicators include organic content of greater than 50%by volume, and/or presence of redoximorphic features and dark soil matrix, as determined by the use of a Munsell Soil Color Chart. This chart establishes the chroma, value and hue of soils based on comparison with color chips. Mineral hydric soil must meet one of the 16 definitions for hydric soil indicators, or be classified as a"problem soil"in the Regional Supplement. Wetland Biota(Vegetation) Wetland biota is defined as hydrophytic vegetation. A hydrophyte is a plant species that is capable of growing in substrates that are periodically deficient in oxygen as a result of saturated soil conditions. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in the National List of Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands, has established five basic groups of vegetation based on their frequency of occurrence in wetlands. These categories, referred to as the "wetland indicator status", are as follows: obligate wetland plants(OBL), facultative wetland(FACW), facultative (FAC), facultative upland (FACU), and obligate upland (UPL). Table 1 gives a definition of the plant indicator codes. Table 1. Description of Wetland Plant Indicator Status Codes Indicator Code Status OBL Obligate wetland. Plants that always occur in standing water or in saturated soils. FACW Facultative wetland. Plants that nearly always occur in areas of prolonged flooding or require standing water or saturated soils but may, on rare occasions,occur in non-wetlands. FAC Facultative.Plants that occur in a variety of habitats, including wetland and mesic to xeric non-wetland habitats but commonly occur in standing water or saturated soils. FACU Facultative upland. Plants that typically occur in xeric or mesic non-wetland habitats but may frequently occur in standing water or saturated soils. UPL Obligate upland. Plants that rarely occur in water or saturated soils. Appendix D—Wetland Definition and Methodology Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. Page 2 Observations of hydrology, soils, and vegetation, were made using the 'Routine On-study area" delineation method as defined in the 1987 manual and the Regional Supplement for areas that were not currently in agricultural production. One-foot diameter soil pits were excavated up to 24 inches and soil profiles were examined for hydric soil and wetland hydrology field indicators. In addition, a visual absolute-cover estimate of the dominant species of the plant community was performed using soil pit locations as a center of reference. Dominant plant species are based on estimates of absolute cover for herbaceous, and shrub species within a 5-foot radius of the sample point, and basal area cover for tree and woody vine species within a 30 foot radius of the sample point. Plant species in each vegetative layer, which are estimated at less than 20%of the total cover, are not considered dominant. The wetland indicator status is then used to determine if there is an overall dominance(greater than 50%) of wetland or upland plant species. If less than 50%of the dominant species are hydrophytic, then the prevalence index may be used to determine if the subdominant species are hydrophytic. If the prevalence index is less than or equal to three, hydrophytic vegetation criterion is met. During data collection,the soil profiles were examined for hydric soil and wetland hydrology field indicators. Plant species and cover were recorded. Data was recorded on standard data sheets, which contain the information specified in the 1987 Corps Manual and the Regional Supplement. Appendix D—Wetland Definition and Methodology Pacific Habitat Services,Inc. Page 3 AKq Appendix B: VECO Data Sheets City of Tigard Milton Court Water Main-Tigard August 2019 Natural Resource Assessment(AKS Job 5703-05) Vegetated Corridor(VECO)Condition Assessment for CWS Natural Resource Assessment Site: Citv of Tigard Milton Court Water Main Job Number: 5703-05 Investigators: Jessica Imbrie & Halev Smith Date: January 30. 2019 Community: Red alder and Oregon ash Canopy Location: Northern portion of the project site Plot ID: VECO Plot A Tree species, % Cover, Native, I nvasive-30 foot radius,>5%cover: 20% * Fraxinus latifolia Oregon ash native 10% * Alnus rubra red alder native 10% Shrub species, % Cover, Native, Invasive - 30 foot radius, >5% cover: 50% * Rubus armeniacus Himalayan blackberry invasive, noxious 25% Anus rubra red alder native 15% Crataegus monogyna English hawthorn non-native 10% Herb Species, % Cover, Native, Invasive- 10 foot radius, >5% cover: 45% * Phleum pretense common timothy native 25% * Polystichum munitum pineland sword fern native 15% Galium aparine sticky-willy native 5% * Dominant Total Cover 115% Absolute areal cover Tree canopy: 20% Cover by natives: 80% % I nvasive: 25% % Non-native: 10% 115% Corridor Condition: Degraded AKS Engineering Forestry Vegetated Corridor(VECO)Condition Assessment for CWS Natural Resource Assessment Site: Citv of Tiaard Milton Court Water Main Job Number: 5703-05 Investigators: Jessica Imbrie & Halev Smith Date: January 30, 2019 Community: Deciduous canopy Location: Left Bank of Tributary 1 Plot ID: VECO Plot B Tree species, % Cover, Native, Invasive-30 foot radius, >5%cover: 30% * Alnus rubra red alder native 20% * Fraxinus latifolia Oregon ash native 10% Shrub species, % Cover, Native, Invasive- 30 foot radius, >5% cover: 55% * Rubus armeniacus Himalayan blackberry invasive, noxious 40% Comus alba red osier native 10% Mahonia aquifolium holly-leaf Oregon-grape native 5% Herb Species, % Cover, Native, Invasive- 10 foot radius, >5% cover: 75% * Phleum pratense common timmothy non-native 50% Ranunculus repens creeping buttercup non-native 10% Geranium molle dovefoot geranium non-native 10% Galium aparine sticky-willy native 5% * Dominant Total Cover 160% Absolute areal cover Tree canopy: 30% Cover by natives: 50% Invasive: 40% Non-native: 70% 160% Corridor Condition: Marginal AKS Engineering Forestry Vegetated Corridor(VECO)Condition Assessment for CWS Natural Resource Assessment Site: Citv of Tiaard Milton Court Water Main Job Number: 5703-05 Investiaators: Jessica Imbrie & Halev Smith Date: January 30, 2019 Community: Douglas-fir canopy Location: Right Bank of Tributary 1 Plot ID: VECO Plot C Tree species, % Cover, Native, I nvasive-30 foot radius, >5%cover: 55% * Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas fir native 35% Fraxinus latifolia Oregon ash native 15% Thuja plicata western arborvitae (western red cedar) native 5% Shrub species, % Cover, Native, Invasive - 30 foot radius, >5% cover: 80% * Rubus armeniacus Himalayan blackberry invasive, noxious 50% Rubus ursinus California dewberry native 20% Crataegus monogyna English hawthorn non-native 10% Herb Species, % Cover, Native, Invasive- 10 foot radius, >5% cover: 15% * Tolmiea menziesii piggyback-plant native 10% Mahonia aquifolium holly-leaf Oregon-grape native 5% * Dominant Total Cover 150% Absolute areal cover Tree canopy: 55% Cover by natives: 90% Invasive: 50% Non-native: 10% 150% Corridor Condition: Good AKS Engineering Forestry KIK Appendix C: Representative Site Photographs City of Tigard Milton Court Water Main-Tigard August 2019 Natural Resource Assessment(AKS job 5703-05) City of Tigard Milton Court Water Main 9 Representative Photos AKS Job 5703-05 F Photo A. View facing west of Tributary 1. Photo B.View of culvert outfall at Tributary 1. (Photo taken January 30,2019) (Photo taken June 13,2019) \ f k Photo C. View facing east of VECO Plot A. Photo D.View facing south of VECO Plot B. (Photo taken January 30,2019) (Photo taken January 30,2019) Photos taken by Haley Smith,January 30 and June 13, 2019. AKq Appendix D: Milton Court Water Main Extension Vegetated Corridor Enhancement Planting Specification Table City of Tigard Milton Court Water Main-Tigard August 2019 Natural Resource Assessment(AKS Job 5703-05) Milton Court Water Main Extension - Vegetated Corridor Enhancement Planting Specifications Planting specifications for the enhancement of+1,830 square feet of remaining marginal and degraded condition vegetated corridor, including restoration of temporary vegetated corridor impacts (outside utility easement). QuantityScientific Name Common Name Size* Rate Trees(total 93) Alnus rubra red alder 1 gallon 10 feet on center 31 Fraxinus latifolia Oregon ash 1 gallon 10 feet on center 31 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 2 gallon 10 feet on center 31 Shrubs(total 463) Amelanchier alnifolia serviceberry 1 gallon 4-5 feet on center 78 Holcus discolor oceanspray 1 gallon 4-5 feet on center 77 Mahonia aquifolium tall Oregon grape 1 gallon 4-5 feet on center 77 Polystichum munitum Pineland sword fern 1 gallon 4-5 feet on center 77 Ribes sanguineum red flowering currant 1 gallon 4-5 feet on center 77 Symphoricarpus albus snowberry 1 gallon 4-5 feet on center 77 Seed Mix Agrostis exarate Spike bentgrass seed 2 Ib pls/acre As needed for bare soil Bromus carinatus Native California seed 1 lbs pls/acre areas>25 square feet brome Planting specifications for the enhancement of +2,033 square feet of the remaining marginal and degraded vegetated corridor(within the utility easement). QuantityScientific Name Common Name Size* Rate Shrubs(total 105) Amelanchier alnifolia serviceberry 1 gallon 4-5 feet on center 18 Holcus discolor oceanspray 1 gallon 4-5 feet on center 18 Mahonia aquifolium tall Oregon grape 1 gallon 4-5 feet on center 18 Polystichum munitum Pineland sword fern 1 gallon 4-5 feet on center 17 Ribes sanguineum red flowering currant 1 gallon 4-5 feet on center 17 Symphoricarpus albus snowberry 1 gallon 4-5 feet on center 17 Seed Mix Agrostis exarate Spike bentgrass seed 2 Ib pls/acre for bare soil Bromus carinatus Native California seed 1 lbs pls/acre areas As needed ded square feet brome *Bare root plants may be substituted for container plants based on availability. If bare root plants are used, they must be planted during the late winter/early spring dormancy period. Planting Notes (per CWS Design & Construction Standards, Appendix A Planting Requirements,April 2017): 1) Container stock shall be installed only from February through May 1 and October 1 through November 15. Bare root stock shall be installed only from December 15 through April 15. Plantings outside these times may require additional measures to ensure survival which shall be AK9City of Tigard Milton Court Water Main Extension August 2019 Vegetated Corridor Enhancement Planting Specifications Pagel specified on the plans. 2) All non-native invasive vegetation shall be removed from planting areas prior to installing native enhancement plantings. Invasive species control shall be consistent with Clean Water Services' Integrated Vegetation and Animal Management Guide. 3) Appropriate plant selection,along with adequate site preparation and maintenance, reduces the need for irrigation. However, unless site hydrology is currently adequate,a District/City approved irrigation system or equivalent(i.e., polymer, plus watering)shall be used during the two-year plant establishment period.Watering shall be at a minimum rate of at least one inch per week from June 15 through October 15. Other irrigation techniques,such as deep watering, may be allowed with prior approval by District staff. 4) Trees,shrubs, and groundcovers planted shall be mulched at a minimum of three inches in depth and 18 inches in diameter,to retain moisture and discourage weed growth around newly installed plant material.Appropriate mulches are made from composted bark or leaves that have not been chemically treated. 5) Depending on site conditions,appropriate measure shall be taken to limit wildlife-related plant damage (see IPM Plan). Maintenance Plan 1) Clean Water Services requires a two-year maintenance period for vegetated corridor enhancement. The enhanced vegetated corridor is to be inspected annually and a minimum of two times during the growing season, by June 1 and September 30. 2) Plant Survival: Clean Water Services'success criterion for vegetated corridor enhancement is 80%survival of tree and shrub plantings during the two years following planting. If any mortality is noted on the site,the factor likely to have caused mortality of the plantings is to be determined and corrected if possible. If survival falls below 80%at any time during the two-year maintenance period,the plantings shall be replaced and other corrective measures,such as mulching or irrigation, may need to be implemented. If replanting is necessary,the maintenance period will be extended for two years from the date of replanting. 3) Invasive species control is to be conducted as needed based on the site inspections. Invasive species include Himalayan blackberry(Rubus ormeniacus), reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea),teasel (Dipsacus fullonum),Canada and bull thistle(Cirsium arvense and C. vulgare),Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius), purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria),Japanese knotweed (Polygonium cuspidatum), morning glory(Convolvulus species),giant hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum), English ivy(Hedera helix), nightshade (Solanum species),and clematis(Clematis ligusticifolia and C. vitalba). AK9City of Tigard Milton Court Water Main Extension August 2019 Vegetated Corridor Enhancement Planting Specifications Page 2 AKR Appendix E: CWS Sensitive Areas Certification Form City of Tigard Milton Court Water Main-Tigard August 2019 Natural Resource Assessment(AKS Job 5703-05) Clean Water Services File Number Sensitive Areas Certification Form 1. Property Information (example 1S234AB01400) 2. Owner Information Tax lot ID(s): Portion of 2S101CC00100 Name: Shannon Leary Portion of 2510100800 Company. Metro-Parks 2S112BA06100 Address. 600 NE Grand Avenue Site Address: End of SW Milton Court City, State,Zip: Portland,OR 97232 City,State,Zip: Tigard,OR 97224 Phone/Fax: Nearest Cross Street: SW Q9nita Road E-Mail: shannon.teary@oregonmetro.gov 3. Development Activity(check all that apply) 4. Applicant Information ❑ Addition to Single Family Residence(rooms,deck,garage) Name: Stacey Reed,PWS ❑ Lot Line Adjustment ❑ Minor Land Partition Company: AKS Engineering&Forestry,LLC ❑ Residential Condominium ❑ Commercial Condominium 12965 SW Herman Road,Suite 100 Residential Subdivision Address: ❑ ❑ Commercial Subdivision ❑ Single Lot Commercial ❑ Multi Lot Commercial City, State,Zip: Tualatin,OR 97062 Other Water main extension Phone/Fax: 503-563-6151 E-Mail: staceyr@aks-eng.com S. Check any of the following that apply to this project. 6. Applicant Information ❑ Adds less than 500 square feet of impervious surface. Name: Shasta Billings-Beck Company: City of Tigard Q Does not encroach closer to the Sensitive Area than exist- 131ty SW Hall Blvd ing development on the property. Address: �] Is not located on a slope greater than 25°l0. City, State,Zip: Tigard,OR 97223 Phone/Fax: E-Mail: shastab@tigard-or.gov 7, Will the project involve any off-site work? ❑Yes ❑No ❑Unknown (check appropriate box) If yes, location and description of off-site work 8. Additional comments or information that may be needed to understand your project 47 I SW Hillsboro Highway Hillsboro,Oregon 97123 Phone1 .S .li Fax:503.681.3603 cleanwaterservices • • CleaElWater Services Revised 6117 J Clean Water Services File Number Sensitive Areas Certification Form (continued) 9. An on-site,water quality sensitive area reconnaissance was completed on: Date By Title Company 01/30/2019 Jessica Imbrie&Haley Smith Natural Resource Specialist AKS Engineering&Forestry,LLC 10. Existence of Water Quality Sensitive Areas (check all appropriate boxes) As defined in the Districts Design and Construction Standards: A. Water-quality-sensitive areas 0 do E]do not exist on the tax lot. B. Water-quality-sensitive areas El do ❑do not exist within 200'on adjacent properties,or 0 unable to evaluate adjacent property. C. Vegetated corridors Q do( 19,294 SF) ❑do not exist on the tax lot. D. Vegetated corridors Q do ❑do not exist within 200'on adjacent properties, or Q unable to evaluate adjacent property. E. Impacts to sensitive areas and/or vegetated corridors will occur 0 On-site [3 Off-site ❑None proposed at this time. F. If impacts,mitigation is (a On-site El Off-site 0 Other 11. Simplified Site Assessment containing the following information: (check only items submitted). Please refer to Design and Construction Standards 17-05 section 3.02.2 for application requirements. ❑ Complete Certification Form (2 pages) ❑ Written description of the site and proposed activity. ❑ Site plan of the entire property. Q Photographs of the site labeled and keyed to the site plan. 12. Standard Site Assessment containing the following information: (check only items submitted). Please refer to Design and Construction Standards 17-05 section 3.02.2 for application requirements. 0 Complete Certification Form(2 pages) d Written description per Design and Construction Standards 17-05 section 3.13.3 b. i U Wetland Data sheets 0 Vegetated Corridor Data sheets 0 Existing Site Condition Figures El Proposed Development Figures By signing this form the Owner, or Owner's authorized agent or representative,acknowledges and agrees that employees of Clean Water Services have authority to enter the project site at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspecting project site conditions and gathering information related to the project site. I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in this document,and to the best of my knowledge and belief, this information is true,complete,and accurate. Applicant: Stacey Reed, PWS Senior Wetland Scientist Print/Type Name ^� Print/Type Title J-a ,e I I Signature Da e/ � 1 SW Hillsboro Highway Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 Phone: 1 •: •11 1 •: .1 • • Clcallwl�Nlc( Revised 6117 SUBMITTED TO: AKS Engineering & Forestry 12965 SW Herman Road, Suite 100 Tualatin tVJf1Vt SEP 0 2 2020 CITY OF TIGARD PLANNING/ENGINEERING BY: Shannon & Wilson, Inc. 3990 Collins Way, Suite 100 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 (503) 210-4750 www.shannonwilson.com GEOTECHNICAL REPORT MiltonSW • Pipeline Connection Project TIGARD, OREGON April0 9111 SHANNON 6WILSON Shannon &Wilson � �I SHMNON W"ON SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report Submitted To: AKS Engineering&Forestry 12965 SW Herman Road,Suite 100 Tualatin,OR 97062 Attn:John Christiansen Subject: GEOTECHNICAL DATA REPORT, SW MILTON COURT PIPELINE CONNECTION PROJECT,TIGARD, OREGON Shannon&Wilson,Inc. (Shannon&Wilson)prepared this report and participated in this project as a subconsultant to AKS Engineering&Forestry (AKS). Our scope of services was specified in Subconsultant Agreement with AKS dated March 12,2019. This report presents the geotechnical data collected for the site and was prepared by the undersigned. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you on this project.If you have questions concerning this report,or we may be of further service,please contact us. Sincerely, SHANNON & WILSON, INC. PRO�c GINFF 920 ON" �1 14.E RENEWS: 12'31- 20 Stephen McLandrich,PE,GE Rish ng"Park"Piao,PE,GE Associate Vice President SMM:RPP/sno:las 102404 April 11 2019 4i1II`v9 G'DR �o-Coyr 5111 SFMNON WILSON SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report 1 Introduction................................................................................................................................1 2 Project Understanding...............................................................................................................1 2.1 Project Description...........................................................................................................1 2.2 Site Description.................................................................................................................1 2.3 Scope of Service................................................................................................................3 3 Geologic Setting..........................................................................................................................3 3.1 Local Geology...................................................................................................................3 3.2 Geologic Hazards.............................................................................................................3 4 Field INVESTIGATION and Laboratory Testing..................................................................4 4.1 Geotechnical Exploration................................................................................................4 4.2 Laboratory Testing...........................................................................................................4 5 Subsurface Conditions...............................................................................................................5 5.1 Subsurface Soil Units.......................................................................................................5 5.1.1 Fill..........................................................................................................................5 5.1.2 Alluvium...............................................................................................................5 5.2 Groundwater.....................................................................................................................6 • 6 References...................................................................................................................................6 Exhibits Exhibit 2-1: General conditions at the site, near the northern end of Milton Court...................2 Exhibit 2-2: Train tracks running parallel to the planned pipeline near HA-3...........................2 Exhibit 3-1: Erosion at the outfall of the stormwater/tributary creek culvert.............................4 Figures Figure 1: Vicinity Map Figure 2: Site and Exploration Plan Appendices Appendix A: Field Explorations Appendix B: Laboratory Testing Important Information 102404 April 1,2019 011 SHMNON WILSON SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report 1 INTRODUCTION Shannon&Wilson has been contracted by AKS to provide the geotechnical data report which presents the findings of our subsurface exploration for a new 12-inch water pipeline. The City of Tigard is the project owner. This new pipeline will connect two existing pipeline stubs located in Tigard, Oregon. The project general location is shown in Figure 1. This report presents the project understanding and geotechnical site characterizations, including field explorations and laboratory testing. Engineering design recommendations are not discussed in this report. 2 PROJECT UNDERSTANDING 2.1 Project Description We understand that the City of Tigard wishes to construct a new 12-inch water pipeline that will connect two existing pipeline stubs. The connection will start at an existing 12-inch waterline stub located at the cul-de-sac of SW Milton Court. The new pipeline will extend north through a portion of forested park to another existing waterline stub. This northern stub extends from SW Tech Center Drive under the Tri-Met Westside Express Southern Pacific Railroad tracks. This proposed geotechnical exploration will focus on a portion of the pipe that will be installed using pipe boring or directional drilling. The new pipeline will have approximately 3 to 4 feet of embedment below existing ground. These technologies are being considered for implementation to minimize impacts to trees and to avoid extensive construction in the forested park. 2.2 Site Description The project site is located directly north of the cul-de-sac at the end of SW Milton Court. Between the two waterline stubs is a forested park. The area is part of the Fields Natural Area. Starting at the northern end of the cul-de-sac is a wide hiking trail which leads to the approximate location of the northern waterline stub. The area is highly vegetated with trees,bushes,and grass as shown in Exhibit 2-1. Fanno Creek runs parallel to the planned pipeline approximately 150 feet to the west of the planned alignment. Railroad tracks run parallel to the planned alignment approximately 75 feet to the east of the planned alignment,as shown in Exhibit 2-2. Toward the northern 102404 April 1,2019 1 Bill SHANNON&WILSON SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report end of the alignment a stormwater/tributary culvert runs underneath the railroad tracks, where it daylights into a small pool. It then enters another culvert and crosses the alignment of the new waterline connection. This second culvert outfalls into an open channel/tributary to Fanno Creek. There is a narrow ravine that is approximately 5 feet deep at this tributary outfall. H � r f� Exhibit 2-1:General conditions at the site,near the northern end of Milton Court 4 • �a l y. Exhibit 2-2:Train tracks running parallel to the planned pipeline near HA-3 102404 April 1,2019 2 011 SHANNON&WILSON SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report 2.3 Scope of Service Our geotechnical services for the project consist of the following tasks: ■ Perform a desktop study to evaluate the subsurface conditions and geotechnical hazards; • Perform a geotechnical field exploration,which includes four(4)hand auger borings to a depth of 10 feet or refusal; ■ Perform laboratory testing on soil samples collected during the borings,including up to three (3)Atterberg limit tests and three(3) moisture content tests;and ■ Prepare this Geotechnical Data Report. 3 GEOLOGIC SETTING 3.1 Local Geology The project area is located on a flood plain of Fanno Creek.According to Geologic mapping (Gannett and Caldwell, 1998)the area is underlain by Holocene-age Alluvium. They describe the material as consisting of coarse-and fine-grained deposits along channels and flood plains of the present-day drainage system. During our explorations,we encountered clay, silt and sand within the upper 10 feet, consistent with theses descriptions. 3.2 Geologic Hazards We reviewed available information from the Oregon Department of Geology and Minerals (DOGAMI)HazVu website to provide information regarding general geologic hazard information at the project site. Based on the DOGAMI website, the area is mapped as being susceptible to very strong to severe earthquake ground motion shaking. Furthermore,the site is mapped as having a high risk of liquefaction. Finally,DOGAMI has the area mapped as a low to moderate risk of landslide hazard. This is likely due to the presence of the sloped banks of Fanno Creek and its tributary near the northern end of the new water line alignment. During our site visit,we noted significant amounts of erosion taking place at the outfall of the stormwater/tributary creek culvert. This erosion may eventually lead to localized slumping failures that could affect the outfall if not mitigated. Erosion damage in this area is shown in Exhibit 3-1. 102404 April 1,2019 3 5111 SHANNON&WILSON SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report C Exhibit 3.1: Erosion at the outfall of the stormwaterltributary creek culvert 4 FIELD INVESTIGATION AND LABORATORY TESTING 4.1 Geotechnical Exploration The geotechnical exploration program consisted of four hand auger borings, designated HA-1 through HA-4. The locations of the explorations are shown on Figure 2. The borings were manually excavated to depths ranging from 7 to 10 feet using hand-auger tooling, which creates an approximately 2.5-inch-diameter hole. Representative disturbed samples were collected from the hand-auger cuttings during drilling, sealed to retain moisture,and returned to our laboratory for additional examination and testing. Summary logs of the hand augers are presented in Appendix A. Material descriptions and interfaces on the logs are interpretive, and actual changes may be gradual. 4.2 Laboratory Testing Soil samples obtained during the field explorations were described and identified in the field in general accordance with the Standard Practice for Description and Identification of Soils(Visual-Manual Procedure), ASTM D2488. The specific terminology used is presented in Appendix A, Figure Al. The samples were reviewed in the Shannon& Wilson laboratory. The physical characteristics of the samples were noted, and the field descriptions and identifications were modified,where necessary,in accordance with terminology presented in Appendix A, Figure Al. 102404 April 1,2019 4 -111 SHANNON&WILSON SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report Representative samples were selected for various laboratory tests. We refined our visual- manual soil descriptions and identifications based on the results of the laboratory tests, using elements of the Standard Practice for Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes (Unified Soil Classification System),ASTM D2487. The refined descriptions and identifications were then incorporated into the Logs of Borings, presented in Appendix A. The soil testing program included moisture content analyses and Atterberg limits tests. This index testing was performed by Shannon&Wilson. Laboratory testing was performed in accordance with applicable ASTM standards, and the results are included in Appendices A and B. General testing procedures and laboratory testing results are further summarized in Appendix B. 5 SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS 5.1 Subsurface Soil Units We grouped the materials encountered in our field explorations into two geotechnical units. Our interpretation of the subsurface conditions is based on the explorations and regional geologic information from published sources. The geotechnical units are as follows: • Fill:Light brown, Sandy Silt(ML). • Alluvium:Dark brown and gray, Lean Clay with trace Sand (CL),brown,green, Silty Sand (GC), and gray,green, poorly-graded Sand with silt. These geotechnical units were grouped based on their engineering properties, geologic origins, and their distribution in the subsurface. The simplified soil strata are interpretive, and variations in subsurface conditions may exist between the borings. Contacts between the units may be more gradational than shown in the profiles and in the Log of Borings in Appendix A. 5.1.1 Fill Fill deposits were encountered in only HA-1. The fill material extended from the ground surface to a depth of about 4 feet below the ground surface.The fill generally consisted of Brown, Sandy Silt(ML). Natural moisture in this material was about 27 percent. 5.1.2 Alluvium Alluvium consisted of Lean Clay(CL),Silty Sand (SM), and Poorly-Graded Sand with Silt (SP). The alluvial deposits were encountered from the ground surface up to 10 feet below the ground surface in HA-2, HA-3 and HA-4. The Alluvium was encountered from 4 feet to 102404 April 1,2019 5 =111 SHANNON&WILSON SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report 10 feet below the ground surface in HA-1. The sand constituent was generally fine to medium grained sand. The natural moisture content ranged from 27 to 37 percent. 5.2 Groundwater Hand auger borings from this project encountered groundwater at every boring. Groundwater levels encountered at the time of borings were found in HA-1, HA-2, HA-3 and HA-4 at estimated depths of 9 feet, 7 feet,6 feet,and 8 feet below the ground surface, respectively. Groundwater levels fluctuate with the season. Generally,groundwater highs occur at the end of the wet season in spring,and groundwater lows occur toward the end of the dry season in the early to mid-fall. 6 REFERENCES Gannett,M.W., and Caldwell,R.R., 1998, Geologic framework of the Willamette lowland aquifer system,Oregon and Washington:U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper PP-1424-A. Madin, I.P., 1990, Earthquake-hazard geology maps of the Portland Metropolitan Area, Oregon: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries,Open-File Report 0-90-2,scale 1:63,360. 102404 April 1,2019 6 wMir ► _w�r� ` tt 27M, k �® � _ ;, �•� ''`".{•x•.::11 E�-'�;��.1 ,. ``�► i�� fir..... ..'~�iM�' r••e mom `� sc 3 1. N s;u.� f •r�"' _ r j ;��.i MO , ra ry INU HS r � J 1 1 ' • 1 • 1 � 1� i! fs J A 153 ,, HA-04 i31! I A4 /47 AT 03 \ �7♦ N � � 1 \ lfl c ,x� m_ CD �4'I N � � v N A X , X �O r Source: E-sr D g"i,talGlobe GeoE�ye,E- s a GeogYap -s, CNE / irbus DS,'USDA,USGS,Ae oG-d , 16N,and e GI- � User Community 0 C> Legend Explorations Water Railroad Tracks Milton Court N O N Contours Sanitary Gravel Road Tigard, Oregon 0 X — -- - (feet) Storm Ditch ❑ N Property Boundary/ROW SITE AND EXPLORATION PLAN NOTE 0 30 60 120 April 2019 102404 0 1.Contours and other feature data provided by AKS Engineering,3/12/2019. ~� 2.Borings locations are approximate. Scale In Feet SHANNON ,WILSON,ING FIG. 2 nrn.. .,..,r.•. .nn ruvlrt�nurn r•i connurr•xra li —=III SHANNON WILSON SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report Appendix A Field Explorations CONTENTS A.1 General....................................................................................................................................A-1 A.2 Hand Augers..........................................................................................................................A-1 A.3 Borehole Abandonment.......................................................................................................A-1 A.4 Material Descriptions...........................................................................................................A-1 A.5 Logs of Borings......................................................................................................................A-1 Figures • Figure Al Soil Description and Log Key Figure A2 Log of Hand Auger HA-1 ' Figure A3 Log of Hand Auger HA-2 • Figure A4 Log of Hand Auger HA-3 Figure A5 Log of Hand Auger HA-4 _. - ---------_-.__ -- 102404 April 1,2019 A-i SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report FIELD EXPLORATIONS A.1 GENERAL Shannon&Wilson explored subsurface conditions at the project site with four hand auger explorations.Approximate locations are shown on the Site and Exploration Plan, Figure 2. This appendix describes the techniques used to advance and sample the borings and presents logs of the materials encountered during drilling. A.2 HAND AUGERS Hand-auger borings HA-1 through HA-4 were located and drilled by Shannon &Wilson staff on February 21,2018.The borings were manually excavated to depths ranging from Ito • 10 feet using hand-auger tooling,which creates an approximately 2.7-to 3-inch-diameter hole. Representative disturbed samples were collected from the hand-auger cuttings during drilling, sealed to retain moisture,and returned to our laboratory for additional examination • and testing. A.3 BOREHOLE ABANDONMENT Hand auger borings were backfilled with excavated material. A.4 MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONS In the field, soil samples were described and identified visually in general accordance with ASTM D2488, the Standard Practice for Description and Identification of Soils (Visual- Manual Procedure). Color,relative moisture, degree of plasticity, peculiar odors,and other distinguishing characteristics of the samples were noted. Once returned to the laboratory, the soil samples were re-examined. The field descriptions and identifications were modified as necessary based on laboratory test results and further review of the samples. The specific terminology used in our soil descriptions and identifications is defined in the Soil Description and Log Key,Figure Al. A.5 LOGS OF BORINGS Summary logs of the hand augers are presented in Figures A2 through A5. Summary material descriptions and interfaces on the logs are interpretive,and actual changes may be gradual. The left-hand portion of the boring logs provides a description,identification, and 102404 April 1,2019 A-1 SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report geotechnical unit designation for the materials encountered. The right-hand portion shows a graphic log, sample locations and designations, groundwater information,and a graphical representation of sample recovery,moisture content, and Atterberg Limits. • • 102404 April 1,2019 A-2 PARTICLE SIZE DEFINITIONS Shannon& Wilson, Inc. (S&W), uses a soil DESCRIPTION SIEVE NUMBER AND/OR APPROXIMATE SIZE _ identification system modified from the Unified FINES <#200(0.075 mm=0.003 in.) Soil Classification System(USCS). Elements of the USCS and other definitions are provided on SAND this and the following pages. Soil descriptions Fine #200 to#40(0.075 to 0.4 mm;0.003 to 0.02 in.) are based on visual-manual procedures(ASTM Medium #40 to#10(0.4 to 2 mm;0.02 to 0.08 in.) D2488)and laboratory testing procedures Coarse #10 to#4(2 to 4.75 mm;0.08 to 0.187 in.) (ASTM D2487), if performed. GRAVEL Fine #4 to 3/4 in.(4.75 to 19 mm;0.187 to 0.75 in.) S&W INORGANIC SOIL CONSTIT JENT DEFINITIONS Coarse 3/4 to 3 in. (19 to 76 mm) z FINE-GRAINED SOILS COARSE-GRAINED CONSTITUENT (50%or more fines)' (less than SOIL k finest' I COBBLES 3 to 12 in. (76 to 305 mm) Silt,Lean Clay, I BOULDERS >12 in.(305 mm) Major Elastic Silt or Sand or Gravel° Fat Clay RELATIVE DENSITY/CONSISTENCY Modifying 30%or more More than 12% COHESIONLESS SOILS COHESIVE SOILS (SecondaPrecedes major coarse-grained: 4 fine-grained: 3 N,SPT, RELATIVE N,SPT, RELATIVE constituent Sandy or Gravelly Silty or Clayey BLOWS/FT. DENSITY BLOWS/FT. CONSISTENCY 15%to 30% 5%to 12% <4 Very loose <2 Very soft coarse-grained: fine-grained: with Sand or with Silt or 4-10 Loose 2-4 Soft Minor with Gravel° _ _____with CIaLr3___ 10-30 Medium dense 4-8 Medium stiff Follows major —30%or more total 30-50 Dense 8-15 Stiff constituent coarse-grained and 15%or more of a > 9 50 Very dense 15-30 Very stiff lesser coarse- second coarse- >30 Hard grained constituent grained constituent: is 15%or more: with Sand or W with Sand or with Gravels WELL AND BACKFILL SYMBOLS with Gravel Bentonite %;?%; Surface Cement 'All percentages are by weight of total specimen passing a 3-inch sieve. ® Cement Grout Seal 2The order of terms is:Modifying Major with Minor. 3Determined based on behavior. Bentonite Grout Asphalt or Cap 4Determined based on which constituent comprises a larger percentage. 5Whichever is the lesser constituent. Bentonite Chips Slough MOISTURE CONTENT TERMS Silica Sand Inclinometer or Dry Absence of moisture,dusty,dryNon-perforated Casing to the touch - •,'. Gravel Vibrating Wire Moist Damp but no visible water Perforated or m Piezometer Screened Casing Wet Visible free water,from below water table PERCENTAG S TERMS''z Trace <5% Few 5 to 10% STANDARD PENETRATION TEST(SPT) SPECIFICATIONS Little 15 to 25% Some 30 to 45% o Hammer: 140 pounds with a 30-inch free fall. 3 Rope on 6-to 10-inch-diam.cathead Mostly 50 to 100% Z 2-1/4 rope turns,> 100 rpm Gravel,sand,and fines estimated by mass. Other constituents,such as U) Sampler: 10 to 30 inches long organics,cobbles,and boulders,estimated by volume. m Shoe I.D. =1.375 inches 2 x Barrel I.D.=1.5 inches Reprinted,with permission,from ASTM D2488-09a Standard Practice for a Barrel O.D.=2 inches Description and Identification of Soils(Visual-Manual Procedure),copyright >_ ASTM International,100 Barr Harbor Drive,West Conshohocken,PA 19428. N-Value: Sum blow counts for second and third A copy of the complete standard may be obtained from ASTM International, m www•astm.org. 6-inch increments. Refusal:50 blows for 6 inches or 3 less; 10 blows for 0 inches. Tigard-SW Milton Court 'a NOTE:Penetration resistances(N-values)shown on Tigard, Oregon boring logs are as recorded in the field and have not been corrected for hammer s efficiency,overburden, or other factors. SOIL DESCRIPTION s AND LOG KEY U z April 2019 102404 a 0 SHANNON&WILSON, INC. I FIG. Al b Geotechnical and Environmental Consultants Sheet 1 of 3 N UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM(USCS) (Modified From USACE Tech Memo 3-357,ASTM D2487,and ASTM D2488) MAJOR DIVISIONS GROUP/GRAPHIC TYPICAL IDENTIFICATIONS SYMBOL Ii W GW .'• Well-Graded Gravel;Well-Graded ' Gravel with Sand Gravel � (less than 5% Gravels fines) GP •IL' Poorly Graded Gravel;Poorly Graded 1� Gravel with Sand (more than 50% of coarse 11 fraction retained GM 1�I� y y Silt Gravel;Silt Gravel with Sand on No.4 sieve) Silty or Clayey 10 Gravel COARSE- (morefine n 12% GC • Clayey Gravel;Clayey Gravel with GRAINED / Sand SOILS (more than 50% retained on No. SW Well-Graded Sand;Well-Graded Sand 200 sieve) Sandwith Gravel (less than 5% fines) Poorly Graded Sand;Poorly Graded Sands SP Sand with Gravel (50%or more of coarse fraction passesi the)No 4 Silty gr SM :�:i'I t d.,. Silty Sand;Silty Sand with Gravel Clayey Sand (more than 12% fines) SC Gr;- Clayey Sand;Clayey Sand with Gravel ML Silt;Silt with Sand or Gravel;Sandy or Gravelly Silt Inorganic Silts and Clays X Lean Clay;Lean Clay with Sand or (liquid limitless CL Gravel;Sandy or Gravelly Lean Clay than 50 FINE-GRAINED Organic Silt or Clay;Organic Silt or SOILS Organic OL Clay with Sand or Gravel;Sandy or Gravelly Organic Silt or Clay (50%or more passes the No. j ,J Elastic Silt;Elastic Silt with Sand or 200 sieve) MH /'JI Gravel;Sandy or Gravelly Elastic Silt Inorganic Silts and Clays Fat Clay;Fat Clay with Sand or Gravel; (liquid limit 50 or CH Sandy or Gravelly Fat Clay more) I Organic Silt or Clay;Organic Silt or Organic OH Clay with Sand or Gravel;Sandy or Gravelly Organic Silt or Clay ORGANIC Primarily organic matter,dark in PT odor Peat or other highly organic soils(see SOILS color,and organicd - — — ASTM D4427) M Placed by humans,both engineered I The Fill graphic symbol is combined W FILL and nonenglneered. May Include with the soil graphic that best 3 various soil materials and debris. represents the observed material m NOTE: No.4 size=4.75 mm=0.187 in.; No.200 size=0.075 mm=0.003 in. J X 0. NOTES 1.Dual symbols(symbols separated by a hyphen,i.e.,SP-SM,Sand Ri with Silt)are used for soils with between 5%and 12%fines or when ry the liquid limit and plasticity index values plot in the CL-ML area of Tigard-SW Milton Court the plasticity chart. on,Tigard, Ore 'a 2.Borderline symbols(symbols separated by a slash,i.e., CL/ML, 9 9 �? Lean Clay to Silt:SP-SM/SM,Sand with Silt to Silty Sand)indicate v that the soil properties are close to the defining boundary between two groups. SOIL DESCRIPTION N 3.The soil graphics above represent the various USCS identifications 5 (i.e.,GP,SM,etc.)and may be augmented with additional AND LOG KEY U symbology to represent differences within USCS designations. z Sandy Silt(ML),for example,may be accompanied by the ML soil April 2019 102404 o graphic with sand grains added. Non-USCS materials may be Co represented by other graphic symbols;see log for descriptions. SHANNON&WILSON,INC. I FIG. Al o Geotechnical and Environmental Consultants Sheet 2 of 3 N GRADATION TERMS ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Poorly Graded Narrow range of grain sizes present or,within the range of grain sizes ATD At Time of Drilling present,one or more sizes are approx. Approximate/Approximately missing(Gap Graded). Meets criteria Diam. Diameter in ASTM D2487,if tested. Well-Graded Full range and even distribution of Elev. Elevation grain sizes present. Meets criteria in ft. Feet ASTM D2487, if tested. FeO Iron Oxide CEMENTATION TERMS' gal. Gallons Weak Crumbles or breaks with handling or Horiz. Horizontal slight finger pressure HSA Hollow Stem Auger Moderate Crumbles or breaks with considerable finger pressure I.D. Inside Diameter Strong Will not crumble or break with finger in. Inches pressure lbs. Pounds PLASTICITYZ MgO Magnesium Oxide APPROX. mm Millimeter PLASITICTY MnO Manganese Oxide INDEX NA Not Applicable or Not Available DESCRIPTION VISUAL-MANUAL CRITERIA RANGE Nonplastic A 1/8-in.thread cannot be rolled <4% NP Nonplastic at any water content. O.D. Outside Diameter Low A thread can barely be rolled and 4 to 10% OW Observation Well a lump cannot be formed when pcf Pounds per Cubic Foot drier than the plastic limit. Medium A thread is easy to roll and not 10 to PID Photo-Ionization Detector much time is required to reach the 20% PMT Pressuremeter Test plastic limit. The thread cannot be ppm Parts per Million rerolled after reaching the plastic limit. A lump crumbles when drier psi Pounds per Square Inch than the plastic limit. PVC Polyvinyl Chloride High It take considerable time rolling o rpm Rotations per Minute and kneading to reach the plastic >20% limit. A thread can be rerolled SPT Standard Penetration Test several times after reaching the USCS Unified Soil Classification System plastic limit. A lump can be formed without crumbling when qu Unconfined Compressive Strength drier than the plastic limit. VWP Vibrating Wire Piezometer ADDITIONAL TERMS Vert. Vertical Mottled Irregular patches of different colors. WOH Weight of HammerWOR Weight of Rods Bioturbated Soil disturbance or mixing by plants or Wt. Weight animals. Diamict Nonsorted sediment;sand and gravel STRUCTURE TERMS' in silt and/or clay matrix. Interbedded Alternating layers of varying material or color with layers at least 1/4-inch thick;singular: bed. Cuttings Material brought to surface by drilling. Laminated Alternating layers of varying material or color with layers less than 1/4-inch thick;singular: Slough Material that caved from sides of lamination. borehole. Fissured Breaks along definite planes or fractures with little resistance. Sheared Disturbed texture,mix of strengths. Slickensided Fracture planes appear polished or glossy; sometimes striated. W PARTICLE ANGULARITY AND SHAPE TERMS' Blocky Cohesive soil that can be broken down into 3 Angular Sharp edges and unpolished planar small angular lumps that resist further U) surfaces. breakdown. m Lensed Inclusion of small pockets of different soils, x Subangular Similar to angular,but with rounded such as small lenses of sand scattered through a edges. a mass of clay. Homogeneous Same color and appearance throughout. Subrounded Nearly planar sides with well-rounded M edges. Rounded Smoothly curved sides with no edges. Tigard-SW Milton Court Tigard, Oregon 0. Flat Width/thickness ratio>3. N Elongated Length/width ratio>3. M 'Reprinted,with permission,from ASTM D2488-09a Standard Practice for SOIL DESCRIPTION N Description and Identification of Soils(Visual-Manual Procedure),copyright ASTM AND LOG KEY International,100 Barr Harbor Drive,West Conshohocken,PA 19428. A copy of the complete standard may be obtained from ASTM International,www.astm.org. z 2Adapted,with permission,from ASTM D2488-09a Standard Practice for April 2019 102404 p Description and Identification of Soils(Visual-Manual Procedure),copyright ASTM m International,100 Barr Harbor Drive,West Conshohocken,PA 19428. A copy of SHANNON&WILSON, INC. I FIG. Al N the complete standard may be obtained from ASTM International,www.astm.org. Geotechnical and Environmental Consultants Sheet 3 of 3 Total Depth: 10 R. Northing: - Drilling Method: Hand Boring Hole Diam.: 2.5 in. Top Elevation: - Easting: - Drilling Company: Shannon&Wilson.Inc. Rod Type: Vert.Datum: Station: - Drill Rig Equipment: Hand Auger Hammer Type: Horiz.Datum: Offset: - Other Comments: SOIL DESCRIPTION o v PENETRATION RESISTANCE,N (blowsl(blows/it.).) to the report text for a proper understanding of the E/eV. CL a> w ♦ Hammer Wt.&Drop: lbs/inches subsurface materials and drilling methods. The stratification Depth T p m Q lines indicated below represent the approximate boundaries (ft. (1) U between soil types,and the transitions may be gradual. 0 20 40 60 80 100 Brown, Lean Clay with Sand(CL);moist;fine )/1 to medium sand; low to medium plasticity; y/f trace organics; micaceous. X FILL ^ X S-t0 Light brown mottled dark brown and 3.5 orange-brown, Sandy Lean Clay(CL); moist; s-z� fine sand; low to medium plasticity; micaceous. / ! MISSOULA FLOOD DEPOSITS 5 FINE-GRAINED FACIES X' Y Brown mottled dark brown, Silty Sand(SM); 6.5 •:i:.l.l:. moist to wet;fine to medium sand; nonplastic S �� �>� a'•, al to low plasticity fines; micaceous. `.f I• � •:1:•41: MISSOULA FLOOD DEPOSITS .a: :!; SAND FACIES f f 17 Soil grades to wet at 9 feet : LI Completed: February 21,2019 10.0 0 10 v m R E N W d d J A 3 r; N M F C7 X 0 CL J z 0 20 40 60 80 100 N LEGEND ❑ Recovery(%) m Grab Sample V Groundwater Level ATD J L7 X • %Water Content 0 0- Plastic Limit I Liquid Limit m J Tigard-SW Milton Court N Tigard, Oregon 'a v NOTES A 1.Refer to KEY for explanation of symbols,codes,abbreviations,and definitions. LOG OF HAND ND w 1 I�±ER u A_1 2.Groundwater level,if indicated above,is for the date specified and may vary. ` V r fl/�i /1V V flll W 0 3.Group symbol is based on visual-manual identification and selected lab testing. 4.The hole location and elevation should be considered approximate. April 2019 102404 W SHANNON&WILSON,INC. FIG. A2 Q Geotechnical and Environmental Consultants REV3 Total Depth: 7.5 ft. Northing: - Drilling Method: Hand Borina_ Hole Diam.: 2.5 in. Top Elevation: - Easting: - Drilling Company: Shannon&Wilson.Inc. Rod Type: Vert.Datum: Station: - Drill Rig Equipment: Hand Auo_er Hammer Type: Horiz.Datum: Offset: Other Comments: Refer to thereoOfLrtDESCRIPTION fo SCrolPrunOderstandin of the Elev. PENETRATION RESISTANCE,N (blows/ft.) P proper g a .- w ♦ Hammer Wt.&Drop: lbs/inches subsurface materials and drilling methods. The stratification Depth E E o m n lines indicated below represent the approximate boundaries (tt.) U5 � 0 4)between soil types,and the transitions may be gradual. 0 2) 4) 60 8) 100 Brown and gray mottled orange-brown, Lean XA Clay with Sand(CL); moist; fine sand; medium j plasticity;trace rootlets and organics; micaceous. X' MISSOULA FLOOD DEPOSITS s-tJ FINE-GRAINED FACIES 5 � s2G Is Gray, Silty Sand(SM);wet; fine to medium TO .•''I'l:' s-3f l sand; nonplastic fines; micaceous. 7.e o Y MISSOULA FLOOD DEPOSITS SAND FACIES Completed: February 21,2019 N W Y —y J > m 8 J 10 J m W 3 N m F 0 X D a J a 0 20 40 60 80 100 N LEGEND ❑ Recovery(%) m Grab Sample SZ Groundwater Level ATD J o • %Water content y Plastic Limit Liquid Limit m J Tigard-SW Milton Court N N Tigard, Oregon a �? NOTES a N 1.Refer to KEY for explanation of symbols,codes,abbreviations,and definitions. LOG OF HAND AUGER HA-2 2.Groundwater level,if indicated above,is for the date specified and may vary. Lu 0 3.Group symbol is based on visual-manual identification and selected lab testing. 4.The hole location and elevation should be considered approximate. April 2019 102404 X F- SHANNON&WILSON,INC. Geotechnical and Environmental Consultants FIG. "3 REV 3 J Total Depth: 9 R. Northing: - Drilling Method: Hand Bonria Hole Diam.: 2.5 in. Top Elevation: - Easting: - Drilling Company: Shannon&Wilson.Inc. Rod Type: - Vert.Datum: Station: - Drill Rig Equipment: Hand Auaer Hammer Type: - Horiz.Datum: Offset: Other Comments: SOIL DESCRIPTION Elev. o ai PENETRATION RESISTANCE,N (blows/R.) Refer to the report text for a proper understanding of the a w ♦ Hammer Wt.&Drop: lbs/inches subsurface materials and drilling methods. The stratification Depth E E p N a lines indicated below represent the approximate boundaries (ft.) U U-3 (5 between soil types,and the transitions may be gradual. 0 2) 40 6) 8) 100 Dark brown, Lean Clay(CL); moist;trace fine sand; high plasticity. MISSOULA FLOOD DEPOSITS / S-1 G1 FINE-GRAINED FACIES 5 Light brown and brown mottled dark brown and 5.0 ,(l orange-brown, Lean Clay with Sand(CL); moist;fine to medium sand; medium plasticity; micaceous. //y/yy s-zJ Y y V Gray, Silty Sand(SM);wet;fine to medium 7.5 /IV{I.`' s-3] sand; nonplastic fines; micaceous. al:•:I: o s MISSOULA FLOOD DEPOSITS A SAND FACIES 9.0 E W Completed: February 21,2019 7 J 10 3 r 0 c� X O a J z 0 20 40 60 80 100 N LEGEND ❑ Recovery(%) m ❑ Grab Sample E Groundwater Level ATD J X • %Water Content 0 i Plastic Limit Liquid Limit CO CO J o Tigard-SW Milton Court y Tigard, Oregon 'a v NOTES N 1.Refer to KEY for explanation of symbols,codes,abbreviations,and definitions. LOG OF HAND AUGER HA-3 2.Groundwater level,if indicated above,is for the date specified and may vary. W m 3.Group symbol is based on visual-manual identification and selected lab testing. o April 2019 102404 J 4.The hole location and elevation should be considered approximate. w N SHANNON&WILSON,INC. I FIG. A4 Q Geotechnical and Environmental Consultants REV 3 J Total Depth: 10 ft. Northing: - Drilling Method: Hand Bonn Hole Diam.: 2.5 in. Top Elevation: - Easting: - Drilling Company: Shannon&Wilson.Inc. Rod Type: - Vert.Datum: Station: - Drill Rig Equipment: Hand Auoer Hammer Type: Horiz.Datum: Offset: - Other Comments: SOIL DESCRIPTION Elev. o 03PENETRATION RESISTANCE,N (blowsm) Refer to the report text for a proper understanding of the .0a 5 a% s ♦ Hammer Wt.&Drop: lbs/inches subsurface materials and drilling methods. The stratification Depth E E o N Q lines indicated below represent the approximate boundaries (ft.) m (� between soil types,and the transitions may be gradual. 0 2n 40 6) 80 100 Brown mottled orange-brown, Lean Clay with (� Sand(CL);moist; fine sand; high plasticity; trace organics and rootlets;slight iron oxidation and staining. X MISSOULA FLOOD DEPOSITS �l FINE-GRAINED FACIES I s a 5 J .�•. ���/IIIA Q) Gray, Silty Sand(SM);wet;fine to medium e.0 ::I•I.i:• s-z] sand;nonplastic fines;micaceous. MISSOULA FLOOD DEPOSITS .Iii. s-sJ o Y SAND FACIES a E 10 Completed: February 21,2019 10.0 W d m J d t0 N N M f- ❑ X a s 0 20 40 60 80 100 = LEGEND ❑ Recovery(%) m dal Grab Sample Q Groundwater Level ATD • %Water Content X ❑ Plastic Limit Liquid Limit a �d m Tigard-SW Milton Court Tigard, Oregon N NOTES g1.Refer to KEY for explanation of symbols,codes,abbreviations,and definitions. LOG OF HAND AUGER HA-4 2.Groundwater level,if indicated above,is for the date specified and may vary. w 0 3.Group symbol is based on visual-manual identification and selected lab testing. April 2019 102404 4.The hole location and elevation should be considered approximate. W SHANNON&WILSON, INC. FIG. A5 ¢ Geotechnical and Environmental Consultants $ REV 3 SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report Appendix B Laboratory Testing CONTENTS B.1 Laboratory Testing.................................................................................................................B-1 B.2 Moisture(Natural Water)Content......................................................................................B-1 B.3 Atterberg Limits.....................................................................................................................B-1 Figures Figure BI Atterberg Limits Results • • 102404 April 1,2019 B-i SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report LABORATORY TESTING B.l LABORATORY TESTING Soil samples obtained during the field explorations were described and identified in the field in general accordance with the Standard Practice for Description and Identification of Soils(Visual-Manual Procedure), ASTM D2488. The specific terminology used is presented on Appendix A, Figure Al. The samples were reviewed in the Shannon &Wilson laboratory. The physical characteristics of the samples were noted,and the field descriptions and identifications were modified where necessary in accordance with terminology presented in Appendix A, Figure Al.During the course of the examination, representative samples were selected for further testing. The soil-testing program included visual-manual classification and index property tests such as moisture content analyses, and Atterberg limits. These tests are described in the following paragraphs. All test procedures were performed in general accordance with applicable ASTM International standards. The term"general accordance" means that certain local and common descriptive practices and methodologies have been followed. • B.2 MOISTURE (NATURAL WATER) CONTENT • Natural moisture content analyses were performed in accordance with ASTM D2216 on selected soil samples. The natural moisture content is a measure of the amount of moisture in the soil at the time the explorations are performed and is defined as the ratio of water weight to dry soil weight,expressed as a percentage. The results of the moisture content analyses are presented graphically on the Logs of Borings in Appendix A. • B.3 ATTERBERG LIMITS • Atterberg limits were determined for select samples in accordance with ASTM D4318. This analysis yields index parameters of the soil that are useful in soil identification, as well as in a number of analyses,including liquefaction analysis. An Atterberg limit test determines a soil's liquid limit(LL)and plastic limit(PL). These are the maximum and minimum moisture contents at which the soil exhibits plastic behavior. A soil's plasticity index(PI) can be determined by subtracting PL from LL. The LL,PL, and PI of tested samples are presented on Figure 131,Atterberg Limits Results. The results are also shown graphically on the Logs of Borings in Appendix A. For the purposes of soil description, Shannon&Wilson uses the term nonplastic to refer to soils with a PI less than 4,low plasticity for soils with a 102404 April 1,2019 B-1 SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report PI range of 4 to 10,medium plasticity for soils with a PI range of 10 to 20,and high plasticity for soils with a PI greater than 20. • • 102404 April 1,2019 B-2 D 1 -i 3 D 70 z 0 N oAo a 60 2 D Z CH r 0 O 50 ED NOTES a CL 1)Atterberg limits tests were performed in general accordance W 4o with ASTM D4318 unless 0 otherwise noted in the report. z_ 2)Group Name and Group v ■ Symbol are in accordance with ASTM D2488 and are refined in (n 30 accordance with ASTM D2487 awhere appropriate laboratory - tests are performed. 3)Plasticity adjectives used in 20 sample descriptions correspond to plasticity index as follows: MH Or OH -Nonplastic(NP)(<4%) -Low Plasticity(4 to 10%) -Medium Plasticity(10 to 20%) • -High Plasticity(>20%) 10 CL-ML ML r OL o 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1c0 110 LIQUID LIMIT-LL(%) BORING AND DEPTH GROUP GROUP LL PL PI NAT. FINES Tigard-SW Milton Court SAMPLE NO. (feet) SYMBOL' NAME' % % %' W.C.% % g •HA-2,S-2 6.0 CL Lean Clay with Sand 34 22 12 28 Tigard,Oregon ■HA-3,S-1 3.0 CL Lean Clay 49 17 32 29 AHA-4,S-1 4.0 CL Lean Clay with Sand 43 18 25 27 ATTERBERG LIMITS RESULTS G7 April 2019 102404 00 SHANNON$WILSON,INC. I FIG, BI Geotechnical and Envhonm mal Consu tants SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report Important Information About Your Geotechnical/Environmental Report • • • 102404 April 1,2019 ",0 1 41 eft)r W.' pli } SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report CONSULTING SERVICES ARE PERFORMED FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES AND FOR SPECIFIC CLIENTS. Consultants prepare reports to meet the specific needs of specific individuals. A report prepared for a civil engineer may not be adequate for a construction contractor or even another civil engineer. Unless indicated otherwise,your consultant prepared your report expressly for you and expressly for the purposes you indicated. No one other than you should apply this report for its intended purpose without first conferring with the consultant. No party should apply this report for any purpose other than that originally contemplated without first conferring with the consultant. THE CONSULTANT'S REPORT IS BASED ON PROJECT-SPECIFIC FACTORS. A geotechnical/environmental report is based on a subsurface exploration plan designed to consider a unique set of project-specific factors. Depending on the project,these may include the general nature of the structure and property involved;its size and configuration; • its historical use and practice;the location of the structure on the site and its orientation; other improvements such as access roads,parking lots,and underground utilities;and the additional risk created by scope-of-service limitations imposed by the client. To help avoid costly problems, ask the consultant to evaluate how any factors that change subsequent to • the date of the report may affect the recommendations. Unless your consultant indicates otherwise,your report should not be used(1)when the nature of the proposed project is changed (for example,if an office building will be erected instead of a parking garage, or if a refrigerated warehouse will be built instead of an unrefrigerated one, or chemicals are discovered on or near the site);(2)when the size,elevation, or configuration of the proposed project is altered;(3) when the location or orientation of the proposed project is modified; (4) • when there is a change of ownership;or(5)for application to an adjacent site. Consultants • cannot accept responsibility for problems that may occur if they are not consulted after factors that were considered in the development of the report have changed. SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS CAN CHANGE. Subsurface conditions may be affected as a result of natural processes or human activity. Because a geotechnical/environmental report is based on conditions that existed at the time of subsurface exploration,construction decisions should not be based on a report whose adequacy may have been affected by time. Ask the consultant to advise if additional tests are desirable before construction starts;for example,groundwater conditions commonly vary seasonally. Construction operations at or adjacent to the site and natural events such as floods, earthquakes, or groundwater fluctuations may also affect subsurface conditions and,thus, the continuing adequacy of a geotechnical/environmental report. The consultant should be 102404 April 1,2019 II-1 SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report kept apprised of any such events and should be consulted to determine if additional tests are necessary. MOST RECOMMENDATIONS ARE PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENTS. Site exploration and testing identifies actual surface and subsurface conditions only at those points where samples are taken. The data were extrapolated by your consultant,who then applied judgment to render an opinion about overall subsurface conditions. The actual interface between materials may be far more gradual or abrupt than your report indicates. Actual conditions in areas not sampled may differ from those predicted in your report. While nothing can be done to prevent such situations,you and your consultant can work together to help reduce their impacts. Retaining your consultant to observe subsurface construction operations can be particularly beneficial in this respect. A REPORT'S CONCLUSIONS ARE PRELIMINARY. The conclusions contained in your consultant's report are preliminary,because they must be based on the assumption that conditions revealed through selective exploratory sampling are indicative of actual conditions throughout a site. Actual subsurface conditions can be discerned only during earthwork;therefore,you should retain your consultant to observe actual conditions and to provide conclusions. Only the consultant who prepared the report is fully familiar with the background information needed to determine whether or not the report's recommendations based on those conclusions are valid and whether or not the contractor is abiding by applicable recommendations. The consultant who developed your report cannot assume responsibility or liability for the adequacy of the report's recommendations if another party is retained to observe construction. THE CONSULTANT'S REPORT IS SUBJECT TO MISINTERPRETATION. • Costly problems can occur when other design professionals develop their plans based on misinterpretation of a geotechnical/environmental report. To help avoid these problems,the consultant should be retained to work with other project design professionals to explain relevant geotechnical, geological,hydrogeological, and environmental findings,and to review the adequacy of their plans and specifications relative to these issues. BORING LOGS AND/OR MONITORING WELL DATA SHOULD NOT BE SEPARATED FROM THE REPORT. Final boring logs developed by the consultant are based upon interpretation of field logs (assembled by site personnel),field test results, and laboratory and/or office evaluation of field samples and data. Only final boring logs and data are customarily included in geotechnical/environmental reports. These final logs should not,under any circumstances, be redrawn for inclusion in architectural or other design drawings,because drafters may commit errors or omissions in the transfer process. 102404 April 1,2019 11-2 �1;ft; SW Milton Court Pipeline Connection Project Geotechnical Data Report To reduce the likelihood of boring log or monitoring well misinterpretation, contractors should be given ready access to the complete geotechnical engineering/environmental report prepared or authorized for their use. If access is provided only to the report prepared for you,you should advise contractors of the report's limitations, assuming that a contractor was not one of the specific persons for whom the report was prepared,and that developing construction cost estimates was not one of the specific purposes for which it was prepared. While a contractor may gain important knowledge from a report prepared for another party,the contractor should discuss the report with your consultant and perform the additional or alternative work believed necessary to obtain the data specifically appropriate for construction cost estimating purposes. Some clients hold the mistaken impression that simply disclaiming responsibility for the accuracy of subsurface information always insulates them from attendant liability. Providing the best available information to contractors helps prevent costly construction problems and the adversarial attitudes that aggravate them to a disproportionate scale. READ RESPONSIBILITY CLAUSES CLOSELY. • Because geotechnical/environmental engineering is based extensively on judgment and opinion, it is far less exact than other design disciplines. This situation has resulted in wholly unwarranted claims being lodged against consultants. To help prevent this ■ problem, consultants have developed a number of clauses for use in their contracts, reports, • and other documents. These responsibility clauses are not exculpatory clauses designed to transfer the consultant's liabilities to other parties;rather,they are definitive clauses that identify where the consultant's responsibilities begin and end. Their use helps all parties involved recognize their individual responsibilities and take appropriate action. Some of these definitive clauses are likely to appear in your report, and you are encouraged to read ■ them closely. Your consultant will be pleased to give full and frank answers to your • questions. • The preceding paragraphs are based on information provided by the ASFE/Association of Engineering Firms Practicing in the Geosciences,Silver Spring,Maryland 102404 April 1,2019 11-3 RECEIVE-"r �> SEP 0 2 2020 �.�C'�lll`kl�lteI� Ser�'10E'S CITY 0F TIGARD PLANNING/ENG IN EhM K-Numbe, Service Provider Letter 1 19-002417 This form and the attached conditions will serve as your Service Provider Letter in accordance with Clean Water Services Design and Construction Standards (R&O 19-5, as amended by R&O 19-22). Jurisdiction: City of Tigard Review Type: Allowed Use September 25, 2021 Site Address End of Milton Ct SPL Issue Date: August 27,2020 /Location: Tigard, OR 97223 SPL Expiration Date: September 24, 2021 Applicant Information: Owner Information: Name SHASTA BILLINGS-BECK Name SHANNON LEARY Company CITY OF TIGARD Company METRO-PARKS Address 13125 SW HALL BLVD Address 600 NE GRAND AVE TIGARD OR 97223 PORTLAND OR 97232 Phone/Fax (503)718-2698 Phone/Fax E-mail: shastaboa tigard-or.gov E-mail: Tax lot ID Development Activity 2S112BA06100 Milton Court Water Main Extension 2S101CC00100 3S103D000800 Pre-Development Site Conditions: Post Development Site Conditions: Sensitive Area Present: 0 On-Site X❑ Off-Site Sensitive Area Present: X❑ On-Site ❑X Off-Site Vegetated Corridor Width: 50 Vegetated Corridor Width: 50 Good/Marginal/Degr Vegetated Corridor Condition: aded Enhancement of Remaining Vegetated Corridor Required: ❑X Square Footage to be enhanced: 1,995 Encroachments into Pre-Development Vegetated Corridor: Type and location of Encroachment: Square Footage: Construction Access(Temporary Encroachment; Restoration Planting In-place Required) 1,868 Mitigation Requirements: Type/Location Sq. Ft./Ratio/Cost No Mitigation Required 0 Conditions Attached 191 Development Figures Attached(2) ❑Planting Plan Attached ❑Geotech Report Required This Service Provider Letter does NOT eliminate the need to evaluate and protect water quality sensitive areas if they are subsequently discovered on your property. Page 1 of 5 CWS File Number 1 19-002417 1 In order to comply with Clean Water Services water quality protection 1 requirements the project must comply with the following conditions: 1. No structures, development, construction activities, gardens, lawns, application of chemicals, uncontained areas of hazardous materials as defined by Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, pet wastes, dumping of materials of any kind, or other activities shall be permitted within the sensitive area or Vegetated Corridor which may negatively impact water quality, except those allowed in R&O 19-5, Chapter 3, as amended by R&O 19-22. 2. Prior to any site clearing, grading or construction the Vegetated Corridor and water quality sensitive areas shall be surveyed, staked, and temporarily fenced per approved plan. During construction the Vegetated Corridor shall remain fenced and undisturbed except as allowed by R&O 19-5, Section 3.06.1, as amended by R&O 19-22 and per approved plans. 3. If there is any activity within the sensitive area, the applicant shall gain authorization for the project from the Oregon Department of State Lands(DSL)and US Army Corps of Engineers(USACE). The applicant shall provide Clean Water Services or its designee (appropriate city)with copies of all DSL and USACE project authorization permits. No wetland or non-wetland water impacts proposed for this project. 4. An approved Oregon Department of Forestry Notification is required for one or more trees harvested for sale, trade, or barter, on any non-federal lands within the State of Oregon. 5. Prior to any ground disturbing activities, an erosion control permit is required.Appropriate Best Management Practices(BMP's)for Erosion Control, in accordance with Clean Water Services' Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual, shall be used prior to, during, and following earth disturbing activities. 6. Prior to construction, a Stormwater Connection Permit from Clean Water Services or its designee is required pursuant to Ordinance 27, Section 4.B. 7. Activities located within the 100-year floodplain shall comply with R&O 19-5, Section 5.10, as amended by R&O 19-22. 8. Removal of native,woody vegetation shall be limited to the greatest extent practicable. 9. Should final development plans differ significantly from those submitted for review by Clean Water Services,the applicant shall provide updated drawings, and if necessary, obtain a revised Service Provider Letter. 10. The Vegetated Corridor width for sensitive areas within the project site shall be a minimum of 50 feet wide, as measured horizontally from the delineated boundary of the sensitive area. 11. The application shall enhance the portion of the Vegetated Corridor located within the limits of the permanent easement,totally 1,995 SF,to meet or exceed good corridor condition as defined in R&O 19-5, Section 3.14.2,Table 3-3,as amended by R&O 19-22. 12. Removal of invasive non-native species by hand is required in all Vegetated Corridors rated ""good."" Replanting is required in any cleared areas larger than 25 square feet using low impact methods. The applicant shall calculate all cleared areas larger than 25 square feet prior to the preparation of the required Vegetated Corridor enhancement/restoration plan. 13. Prior to any site clearing, grading or construction, the applicant shall provide Clean Water Services with a Vegetated Corridor enhancement/restoration plan. Enhancement/restoration of the Vegetated Corridor shall be provided in accordance with R&O 19-5,Appendix A, as amended by R&O 19-22, and shall include planting specifications for all Vegetated Corridor, including any cleared areas larger than 25 square feet in Vegetated Corridor rated""good."" 14. Prior to installation of plant materials, all invasive vegetation within the Vegetated Corridor shall be removed per methods described in Clean Water Services' Integrated Pest Management Plan, 2019. During removal of invasive vegetation care shall be taken to minimize impacts to existing native tree and shrub species. 15. Clean Water Services and/or City shall be notified 72 hours prior to the start and completion of enhancement/restoration activities. Enhancement/restoration activities shall comply with the guidelines provided in Planting Requirements(R&0 19-5,Appendix A, as amended by R&O 19- 22). Page 2 of 5 CWS File Number 1 19-002417 16. Maintenance and monitoring requirements shall comply with R&O 19-5, Section 2.12.2, as amended by R&O 19-22. If at any time during the warranty period the landscaping falls below the 80%survival level, the owner shall reinstall all deficient planting at the next appropriate planting opportunity and the two year maintenance period shall begin again from the date of replanting. 17. Performance assurances for the Vegetated Corridor shall comply with R&O 19-5, Section 2.07.2,Table 2-1 and Section 2.11, Table 2-2,as amended by R&O 19-22. 18. Final construction plans shall include landscape plans. In the details section of the plans, a description of the methods for removal and control of exotic species, location, distribution, condition and size of plantings, existing plants and trees to be preserved, and installation methods for plant materials is required. Plantings shall be tagged for dormant season identification and shall remain on plant material after planting for monitoring purposes. 19. A Maintenance Plan shall be included on final plans including methods, responsible party contact information, and dates(minimum two times per year, by June 1 and September 30). 20. Final construction plans shall clearly depict the location and dimensions of the sensitive area and the Vegetated Corridor(indicating good, marginal, or degraded condition). Sensitive area boundaries shall be marked in the field. 21. Protection of the Vegetated Corridors and associated sensitive areas shall be provided by the installation of permanent fencing and signage between the development and the outer limits of the Vegetated Corridors. Fencing and/or signage details to be included on final construction plans. This Service Provider Letter is not valid unless CWS-approved site plan is attached. Please call(503)681-3653 with any questions. Lindsey Obermiller Environmental Plan Review Attachments(2 ) Page 3 of 5 �I y� LEGEND: w' 9�Ap WD2018-0674).0 5,4403N OF TSF ± (0.12IBUTARY 1ACROS±)219D F± � I BORING AREA �0 Oj W W WETLAND M (LOCATED OFF-SITE AND CONCURRED i ° W W 1 BY WD2018--0674): 859 SF± PROJECT AREA BOUNDARY ____ 05 WD2018-0674 TOP OF BANK GOOD CONDITION VEGETATED CORRIDOR TO mow1f REMAIN: 1,656 SF± (0.04 ACRES±) Y ` ' TAX MAP 2S 1 01CC TEMPORARY VEGETATED CORRIDOR IMPACT AREA TO BE TAX LOT 100 o ; \ L----J ENHANCED TO GOOD CONDITION: 1,868 SF± (0.04 ACRES±) VEGETATED CORRIDOR TO BE ENHANCED TO ° L---_ GOOD CONDITION: 1,995 SF± (0.05 ACRES±) 1 +\ WAT NEW 12-INCH WATER LINE STAGING AREA ° \1 LIMIT OF GROUND DISTURBANCE: 11,364 SF± (0.26 ACRES±) DENOTES TREE REMOVAL e / 5 ' EGETATED CORRIDOR \\WATER ,/ � WATER BOUNDARY SHOWN WAS DELINEATED BY PACIFIC HABITAT EXTENDS .�L// ' � SERVICES ON MARCH 29, 2018 AND WAS PROFESSIONALLY LAND n \ SURVEYED BY KPFF ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS, CONCURRED PER OF UTSIIDE V \ DSL FILE WD 2018-0674. 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