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Wetland Delineation Report K& L Farm LLC <br /> Conclusion <br /> The wetland boundary marked in the field is the best estimate of the location of the <br /> boundary based on the available vegetation,hydrology and soil evidence on May 86 of 2014. <br /> Wetland boundaries can change over time with changes in vegetation,precipitation,or <br /> regional hydrology.The US Army Corps of Engineers and/or the Wisconsin Department of <br /> Natural Resources have authority to make the final decision regarding the wetland boundary. <br /> Personnel from these agencies may adjust the boundary upon field inspection. <br /> Activities within or close to the delineated wetland boundaries generally require permits from the Army Corps <br /> of Engineers,WDNR or local authorities.If the client proceeds with any work within or close to the delineated <br /> wetland boundaries without authorization or permits from the appropriate regulatory authorities,Scott Taylor <br /> or Taylor Conservation LLC shall not be responsible or liable for any resulting damages. <br /> Scott Taylor is an Assured Wetland Delineator under Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources guidelines <br /> (http://dnr.wi.gov/topic!wetlandslassurance.himl).Taylor's wetland delineations are considered dependable <br /> by the WDNR for purposes of Wisconsin wetland and waterway permits,shoreland-wetland zoning or other <br /> state-mandated local wetland programs.Therefore Taylor's clients do not require concurrence letters from <br /> WDNR before project planning or permit applications that are based on Taylor's wetland delineations. <br /> However,concurrence from the Army Corps of Engineers is still necessary.The WDNR and Army Corps have <br /> final authority over wetlands in Wisconsin.They may adjust Taylor's wetland boundaries.Assurance does not <br /> change decisions about wetland fill.Assurance is not a guarantee of accuracy or relief from landowner <br /> responsibility in the event an error occurs and wetlands are filled.While it is unlikely for a professional whose <br /> work is assured,inadvertent wetland fill that may result from errors must be remedied. <br /> References <br /> Hurt,G.W.&Vasilas,L.M. 2010. Field Indicators of Hydric Soils in the United States:A <br /> Guide for Identifying and Delineating Hydric Soils,Version 7.0. Natural Resource <br /> Conservation Service,United States Department of Agriculture. <br /> US Army Corps of Engineers,State of Wisconsin-Nation Wetland Plant List Final Draft <br /> Ratings,Cold Regions Research&Engineering Laboratory(CRREL). <br /> US Army Corps of Engineers,Waterways Experiment Station. 1987. Corps of Engineers <br /> Wetlands Delineation Manual.Wetlands Research Program Technical Report Y-87-1. <br /> USDA,Natural Resource Conservation Service. 1997. Hydrology Tools for Wetland <br /> Determination. Part 650. Engineering Field Handbook. <br /> Wisconsin Department of Administration,Coastal Management Program. 1995.Basic Guide <br /> to Wisconsin's Wetlands and their Boundaries. <br /> 7 Taylor Conservation LLC <br />