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RFP_Chaplain Schmitt Island Master PlanMasterpiece on the Mississippi Dubuque kital All- America City II 111! 2012 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager SUBJECT: Recommended RFP /Process for Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan DATE: January 14, 2013 Planning Services Manager Laura Carstens recommends City Council approval of the Request for Proposal and planning process for the Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan. Once the Request for Proposal and planning process are approved, the Committee will solicit, review and evaluate proposals; interview a short list of consultants; and then recommend a consultant to the City Manager and the City Council. I concur with the recommendation and respectfully request Mayor and City Council approval. kr,„ 7)4, Michael C. Van Milligen MCVM:jh Attachment cc: Barry Lindahl, City Attorney Cindy Steinhauser, Assistant City Manager Teri Goodmann, Assistant City Manager Laura Carstens, Planning Services Manager Masterpiece an the Mississippi TO: Michael Van Milligen, City Manager FROM: Laura Carstens, Planning Services Manager SUBJECT: Recommended RFP / Process for Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan DATE: January 8, 2013 Dubuque AII•AmencaCity 1111 2007 INTRODUCTION The City Council has a Master Plan for Chaplain Schmitt Island as a High Priority goal for FY2012 -13. This memo transmits the recommended request for proposals (RFP) and planning process to prepare the Master Plan. BACKGROUND The consultant services for preparation of a Master Planning for Chaplain Schmitt Island are jointly and equally funded by the City of Dubuque and Mystique Casino / Dubuque Racing Association (DRA). We have a $100,000 budget for consulting services in the Leisure Services Department in the FY 2012 CIP #102 -1883. DRA has contributed their $50,000 to this project. The Consultant Selection Committee for this project is: • Laura Carstens, Planning Services Manager • Brian Southwood, Mystique Casino / DRA • Kyle Kritz, Associate Planner • Dave Heiar, Economic Development Director • Marie Ware, Leisure Services Manager • Steve Brown, Project Manager, Engineering • Ron Turner, Land Surveyor, Engineering • Ken Tekippe, Finance Director DISCUSSION This 2010 City Council priority initially was assigned to the Leisure Services Department, and then to the Economic Development Department, before it was re- assigned to the Planning Services Department in the fall of 2011. Planning Services staff met with the Economic Development, Leisure Services, and Engineering Departments to discuss available data, expectation of businesses and uses on the island, and a planning process for the master plan. 1 Recommended RFP / Process for Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan Planning Services staff investigated possible venues for the master planning process in the winter of 2011 -12, including: AIA's Sustainable Design Assessment Team (SDAT), APA's Community Planning Assessment Team (CPAT), and the Mayor's Institute on City Design. None of these options was viable, so the Request for Proposals (RFP) process was selected. A Project Steering Committee, to serve initially as a Consultant Selection Committee, was approved the City Manager in the spring of 2012. Planning Services, Leisure Services, Engineering, and Economic Development staff researched and mapped existing land use, lease agreements, topography, zoning districts, wetlands, flood plain and historic aerial photos of Chaplain Schmitt Island. Planning Services staff developed a draft RFP for Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan which was reviewed with the Consultant Selection Committee in the summer of 2012. Additional research on leases and grant covenants was conducted by the Engineering and Leisure Services Departments. A revised draft of the RFP and planning process incorporating the Committee's comments and additional research was discussed and finalized in the fall of 2012, and then distributed for review and approval. The Committee's recommendations were shared with Jesus Aviles, President and Chief Executive Officer at Mystique Casino / DRA. Mr. Aviles reviewed and approved the recommended RFP and planning process in January, 2013. RECOMMENDATION I recommend that the City Council review and approve the RFP and planning process. Once the RFP and planning process are approved, the Committee will solicit, review and evaluate proposals; interview a short list of consultants; and then recommend a consultant to the City Manager and the City Council. With the exception of Finance Director Ken Tekippe, the Consultant Selection Committee then will form the Project Steering Committee to work with the selected consultant. REQUESTED ACTION The requested action is for City Council approval of the recommended RFP and planning process for the Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan. Enclosures cc: Kyle Kritz, Associate Planner Dave Heiar, Economic Development Director Marie Ware, Leisure Services Manager Jesus M. Aviles, President and Chief Executive Officer, Mystique Casino / DRA FIUSERS\LCARSTEN \WP \Schmitt Island1Memo proposed Schmitt Island RFP and process.doc 2 Recommended Planning Process for Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan 1. Engage and obtain input from the following stakeholders a. Businesses, non - profit groups, and lease holders: • Mystique Casino / DRA • Hotel • Restaurants • Water Sports Club • University of Dubuque • DICE • Chamber / CVB • GDDC • Others? • Marina, Veterans, Saints, Campers, Ball Teams, Semi -Pro Baseball Team, Loras College Team b. Other interested parties: • Customers and users of businesses and recreational facilities • City Commissions: Long Range Planning, Park & Recreation, and Environmental Stewardship, others? • Big River Watersports Complex advocates • Environmental and other interest groups • Tri -State Trail Vision • Bike clubs • Iowa Great River Road / Parkway Commission • Colleges & Universities • General public c. Possible Citizen Engagement minimums? Hold one or two open houses for the general public Online input through survey and /or website 1 Recommended Planning Process for Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan d. Possible Technical Advisory Committee of state and federal agencies' representatives: IDOT, IDNR, IDALS, USACOE, USFWS, USEPA, NPS 2. Funding Partners -- review & approval process: a. How / when to obtain City Manager's and City Council's input / approval? Similar to Historic Millwork District: have small group meetings of City Council members b. How does DRA Board of Directors fit into this process? Review with DRA executive committee, then small groups of the Board F:WSERS\LCARSTEN \WP1Sohmitl IslanoWlanning Process Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan.doc 2 Planning Services Department City Hall 50 West 13th Street Dubuque, IA 52001 -4864 (563) 589-4210 phone (563) 589-4221 fax (563) 690 -6678 TDD planning@cityofdubuque.org Dubuque kstal aftericacti '111' 2012 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA January 23, 2013 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS THE CITY OF DUB Masterpiece on the Mississippi MASTER PLANNING SERVICES FOR CHAPLAIN SCHMITT ISLAND INTRODUCTION The City of Dubuque, Iowa is requesting proposals from consulting firms to provide master planning services for Chaplain Schmitt Island. The City desires to create a comprehensive Master Plan that specifies the detailed action steps and resources that are needed to explore development opportunities for Chaplain Schmitt Island. The City desires to have the Master Plan and development standards substantiated by an economic feasibility and market study. The Master Plan also will utilize a recently completed traffic analysis. The budget for this project is up to $100,000. COMMUNITY BACKGROUND The City of Dubuque is located on the Mississippi River in northeastern Iowa, adjacent to Illinois and Wisconsin. As Iowa's oldest city, Dubuque is a community well known for its historic and architectural beauty. The City is approximately 30 square miles in area, with a population of nearly 60,000 persons. The City's annual operating and capital budget is over $181 million and funds a full range of municipal services. The City's web site is www.citvofdubuque.org. The community has a stable and diversified manufacturing base and a growing service sector. Dubuque is the major retail, medical, education and employment center for the tri -state area. Tourism continues to be a major economic force in the community. City government works in collaboration with the private and non - profit sectors to promote economic development and sustainability. Downtown, neighborhood, and riverfront planning and revitalization are long- standing priorities of the City Council. PLANNING PARTNERSHIP The City of Dubuque and the Dubuque Racing Association (DRA), a non - profit organization that holds the gaming license for the Mystique Casino, are funding the planning process. Mystique Casino (formerly Dubuque Greyhound Park) became the nation's first non - profit greyhound track in 1985, is owned by the City of Dubuque and operated by the Dubuque Racing Association a volunteer board comprised of 21 directors. The DRA holds the license for both the greyhound - racing and casino - gaming operations of Mystique, and is the co- licensee for the Diamond Jo Casino at the Port of Dubuque. Profits from the racing go to the City and area charitable organizations. At the end of each operating year, after paying all expenses, the DRA distributes excess profits to the City of Dubuque and to local area charitable organizations with each receiving 50 %. In addition to the 1 Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan RFP distribution of excess profits, the City of Dubuque receives lease payments and also receives revenues from pari - mutuel and casino taxes. Since 1985 the City of Dubuque has received $149,485,621 and area charities have received $37,382,500. The DRA's website is www.dradubuque.com. SUSTAINABLE DUBUQUE Sustainability is defined by a community's ability to meet the environmental, economic, and social equity needs of today without reducing the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Sustainable Dubuque is a holistic approach to making our community sustainable. Our model involves a three -part approach that addresses: • Environmental and Ecological Integrity • Economic Prosperity • Social and Cultural Vibrancy Each of these pieces is important individually and helps contribute to a sustainable community that is viable, livable, and equitable. In 2006 and every year since, the Mayor and City Council identified becoming a more Sustainable City as one of their top priorities for our community. Implementation of a community- defined sustainability plan is among the top Council priorities for this year, and each of this year's priorities incorporate one of the parts of Dubuque's model of sustainability. Find out more at the www.sustainabledubuque.org website. BACKGROUND ON CHAPLAIN SCHMITT ISLAND Originally called Ham's Island and later City Island, the area was considered an industrial location according to the 1936 Dubuque Comprehensive Plan. In 1933 under the Civil Works Administration, workers cleared and graded City Island for a seasonal airport. The City Island airport operated from 1934 to 1948, when the Dubuque Regional Airport opened south of town. Relocation, widening and deepening of the Lake Peosta channel in conjunction with building Kerper Boulevard Industrial Park beginning in the late 1950's.The island was also used as the city's landfill until 1976 when the Dubuque Metropolitan Landfill west of the city opened. Wetlands were filled and sand dredged from the channel was used to cover the refuse. In 1980, the City Council renamed City Island in memory of Chaplain Aloysius Schmitt. Over the next 30 years, the island was redeveloped with major commercial and recreational venues. Today, Chaplain Schmitt Island includes several restricted use areas. The Heron Pond Wetlands were built as mitigation for the U.S. 61/151 freeway construction over the Peosta Channel and Kerper Boulevard. Other wetlands exist on the island. The island's bike /hike trail and boat ramp were built with state grants and the McAleece Sports Complex was built with a federal grant that all required perpetual easements for recreational use. The majority of the island lies in the 100 -year flood plain; portions lie in the 500 -year flood plain. Much of the land is leased. The island is zoned and used for commercial and recreational uses. Access is limited to the 16th Street bridge to /from the rest of Dubuque and the U.S. 61/151 Bridge to /from Wisconsin. The following information relative to Chaplain Schmitt Island is available on the City's FTP site • A set of GIS maps of Chaplain Schmitt Island depicting: existing land use, lease agreements, topography, zoning districts, utilities, trails and parks / open space, wetlands, and floodplains. 2 Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan RFP • Aerial maps of the island ranging from the 2011 flooding to the 1930's • Oblique aerial photos from 2005 and two photos from 2011 of the island. • Campground study. • A recent traffic analysis for redevelopment of the former meat packing plant site at 16th and Sycamore Streets for a regional shopping center. • A table of City leases reflecting terms, amount, renewal, and acreages on the island. INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN PROPOSAL To simplify the review process and obtain the maximum comparability, the proposal must include the following information and be organized in the following manner. Proposals must be limited to 15 pages, exclusive of front and back covers (optional), transmittal letter, references, certificate of insurance, and fees and compensation. Do not include marketing materials. Letter of Transmittal Provide a letter of transmittal briefly outlining the consultant's understanding of the work and the name, address, telephone, cell and fax numbers, and email address of the primary contact person. Profile of Firm Provide general information about the firm and its area of expertise as regards this RFP, including the qualifications of the project manager and other key personnel to be assigned to the project. The City expects the project team to provide expertise relative to the Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan process, including the following areas: ✓ Planning / Urban Design / Zoning ✓ Existing and Future Land Use Analysis ✓ Floodplain Development / Hydrology /Hydraulics ✓ Wetland Mitigation / Redevelopment ✓ Federal & State Environmental, Floodplain & Wetland Regulations ✓ Economic Feasibility & Market Analysis ✓ Project Financing & Real Estate Development ✓ Site Development Standards & Design Guidelines ✓ Sustainable / Low Impact Development / Redevelopment ✓ Transportation / Traffic Engineering Analysis ✓ Consensus Building / Public Relations /Community Engagement Proposal Qualifications • List the names of the anticipated project manager and other key personnel associated with the project and their qualifications and experience. • Describe the experience of the firm in performing similar projects for cities comparable to Dubuque; ideally, cities that serve as regional market centers. Include at least 3 client references with similar riverfront projects that have been completed in the past 5 years. For example, projects on major rivers like the Mississippi, with similar environmental aspects of wetlands and floodplains, and working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. List the names of the key personnel proposed for the Dubuque project who worked on the referenced projects. • Describe the name and location of other sub - consulting firm(s) that would be used by the firm in the project and the approximate percentage of the work that would be performed by each of these firm(s). Include the experience and qualifications of the sub - consultant firm 3 Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan RFP and its key personnel in working on similar projects, and indicate which ones would be working on the Dubuque project. • Discuss the firm's ability to integrate this project into the firm's present workload. Scope of Services Describe the means or strategy by which the consultant would satisfy the following scope of services, and /or an alternative or hybrid strategy recommended by the consultant — what process and outcomes the consultant would suggest to make the master plan a reality. Any strategy must embrace and support the Sustainable Dubuque Plan and principles. 1. Assessment Assess existing conditions and identify barriers and opportunities related to the redevelopment opportunities for the Island and environs; at a minimum, include: • Analyze general physical conditions, existing land use and zoning of the island and environs. • Explore relationship with the Bee Branch Creek Restoration Project, the Historic Millwork District, and the Port of Dubuque in terms of connections and design standards. • Consider restricted use easements and environmental factors that impact development and redevelopment of the island, including soil conditions, flood plains and wetlands, and Section 4f and 6f parkland. • Review existing roadway, transit, parking, and pedestrian circulation systems of the island and environs in light of recent traffic study prepared for 16`h Street redevelopment site. • Evaluate trails as part of the transportation system. • Highlight major building and site development and redevelopment constraints and opportunities. 2. Redevelopment Evaluation Identify barriers and opportunities related to the redevelopment opportunities for the Island, the environs, and the community; at a minimum, include: • Evaluate feasibility, costs and identify potential sites for relocation for commercial and /or entertainment redevelopment of the following areas on the island: • Wetlands (mitigation at 3:1 ratio) • Flood plains • Water Sports Club & University of Dubuque lease areas • McAleece Sports Complex • Gateways to / from Iowa & Wisconsin • Greyhound race track and kennels • Relocation of beaver(s) from island • Detention ponds remain or become ponds / landscape features • LWCF Grant restricted areas (see map) • Evaluate feasibility, costs and identify potential sites for relocation for commercial and /or entertainment redevelopment of the Peosta Channel as: • dredged waterway • smaller /narrower waterway • and bridge to Kerper Boulevard for a second access to the city • filled in for additional development 4 Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan RFP • Evaluate planning and input process for memorial places: Chaplain Schmitt Memorial, Tri -State Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and Veteran's Memorials • Evaluate transportation, traffic circulation, and parking impacts with commercial and /or entertainment redevelopment options above in the context of "Complete Streets" and context sensitive design, and identify: • Access improvements, including additional island access • Parking options, including shared parking and shuttles • Improvements for multimodal circulation 2. Economic Feasibility and Market Study Assess the real estate dynamics and identify barriers and opportunities related to market opportunities for the Island ;; at a minimum, include: • Document existing physical and market conditions. • Quantify market demand for optimum land uses on Chaplain Schmitt Island. • Identify opportunities for existing businesses and other targeted development opportunities. • Assess financial feasibility of market demand, land uses, development opportunities and provide economic modeling for each item. • Identify the cost of public and private infrastructure improvements needed and a schedule for implementation of said improvements. • Identify the financial feasibility of leasing and shared ownership opportunities to leverage financing for development. • Identify potential developers and assess developer interest. • Create projections for economic development and develop recommendations for mixed use development size, amenities, occupancy mix (include retail) and phasing. 3. Financing Identify barriers and opportunities related to financial needs for the Island; at a minimum, include: • Identify local lending markets and climate for Chaplain Schmitt Island. • Identify financial incentives available for development, infrastructure and public improvements including an assessment of funding interest. • Identify any gap financing needed based upon ability to cash flow development. • Identify opportunities for local, state, regional and federal public /private partnerships. 5. Community Engagement Identify the recommended community engagement process related to the master plan for the Island; at a minimum, include: • Engage businesses, leaseholders, non - profits, and property owners, the community, key stakeholders, decision makers and partners in an open, transparent planning process. • Recommend a role for the project steering committee to create consensus building, community engagement and a public relations process for education, outreach, and input. • Evaluate the possible use of a Technical Advisory Committee with representatives from key state and federal regulatory / technical assistance agencies, such as Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT), Iowa Department of Natural Resources 5 Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan RFP (IDNR), Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS), US Army Corps of Engineers, US Fish & Wildlife Service, US Environmental Protection Agency, and National Park Service. • How and when to obtain input from the DRA Board of Directors • How and when to obtain input and approval from the City Manager and the City Council. Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan Prepare the master plan for Chaplain Schmitt Island; at a minimum, include: • Unified implementation strategy with master plan elements. • Cross reference with Downtown Master Plan, Historic Millwork Master Plan, and Port of Dubuque Master Plan. • Urban design vocabulary with preferred uses, architectural, streetscape and landscape design guidelines. • "Complete Streets" concept plans with transportation, traffic circulation, shuttle and parking options. • Concept plans and cost estimates for utilities and infrastructure related to implementation of the Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan. • Concept plans for land uses. • Concept plans and cost estimates for buildings. 7. Recommend Action Plan Prepare the action plan for implementation; at a minimum, include: • Identify and prioritize next steps • Identify financing incentives, strategies and tools • Identify strategies to attract development • Develop a market strategy to attract and grow the support that will be critical for the success of the Historic Millwork District • Propose a plan for marketing to strategic public and private partners 8. Deliverables: Hard Copy and in Digital Formats • Economic Feasibility and Market Study, including economic models • List of potential Financial Incentives and Opportunities, including contacts • Master Plan • Site Development Plan, including bird's eye view perspective • Development Guidelines & Standards Proposed Project Schedule Provide a project schedule outlining the time period and estimated completion date of the proposed scope of work. This should include a schedule for and description of all deliverable products throughout the period. Products should be delivered in hardcopy and electronic formats compatible with the City's computer software and hardware. References Provide at least three references of clients for whom the consultant has completed similar riverfront projects (as noted earlier) within the past five years with full name, title, address, email, phone, and fax numbers. Certificate of Insurance The selected firm will be required to meet the City's insurance requirements for professional 6 Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan RFP services (see attached Insurance Schedule C). Fees and Compensation Provide a proposed cost plus expenses budget for completion of the proposed scope of services with cost breakdowns by scope element. Quotation of fees and compensation shall remain firm for a period of at least 90 days from the submission deadline. Please separate the proposed budget from the other portion of the RFP submittal. Initial screening will be done without knowing the consultant's proposed fee for services. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS A signed original plus seven (7) hard copies plus one (1) PDF copy on CD of the proposal clearly labeled as Master Planning Services for Chaplain Schmitt Island must be received before 5:00 p.m. CST on Tuesday, February 26, 2013 at the following address: Kyle Kritz, Associate Planner Planning Services Department City of Dubuque 50 W. 13`h Street Dubuque, Iowa 52001 Questions should be directed to Mr. Kritz by telephone at (563) 589 -4210, by fax at (563) 589 -4221, or by email at kkritz(&citvofdubuque.orq. Each consultant assumes full responsibility for delivery and deposit of the completed proposal package on or before the deadline. The City of Dubuque is not responsible for any loss or delay with respect to delivery of the proposals. The City of Dubuque reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and to negotiate changes with any consultant. The City of Dubuque is not liable for any cost incurred by any consultant prior to the execution of an agreement or contract. Nor shall the City of Dubuque be liable for any costs incurred by the consultant that are not specified in any contract. The City of Dubuque is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. EVALUATION CRITERIA Proposals will be screened to ensure that they meet the minimum requirements of the proposal format. A selection committee will review qualifying proposals, and may interview the short- listed firms. Initial screening will be done without knowing the consultant's proposed fee for services to develop a short list. The short list of consultants will be invited to an interview with the selection committee. The interview is a very important part of the selection process. Factors to be considered by the committee may include the following: • Qualifications and experience of the firm and any sub - consultants. • Qualifications and experience of the principal consulting staff and sub - consulting staff that will work on the project. • Results of interview process. • Information from references. • Grasp of project requirements and level of interest. • Design approach /methodology in completing the scope of services, including sustainability; creativity and problem solving ability. • Proposed schedule required to complete the project. • Proposed cost to complete the project. 7 City of Dubuque Insurance Requirements for Professional Services 1. Insurance Schedule C shall furnish a signed Certificate of Insurance to the City of Dubuque, Iowa for the coverage required in Exhibit 1 prior to commencing work and at the end of the project if the term of work is longer than 60 days. Providers presenting annual certificates shall present a Certificate at the end of each project with the final billing. Each Certificate shall be prepared on the most current ACORD form approved by the Iowa Department of Insurance or an equivalent. 2. All policies of insurance required hereunder shall be with a carrier authorized to do business in Iowa and all carriers shall have a rating of A or better in the current A.M. Best's Rating Guide. 3. Each Certificate shall be furnished to the contracting department of the City of Dubuque. 4. Failure to provide minimum coverage shall not be deemed a waiver of these requirements by the City of Dubuque. Failure to obtain or maintain the required insurance shall be considered a material breach of this agreement. 5. Subcontractors and sub subcontractor performing work or service shall provide a Certificate of Insurance in accord with Exhibit I. 6. All required endorsements to various policies shall be attached to Certificate of insurance. 7. Whenever a specific ISO form is listed, an equivalent form may be substituted subject to the provider identifying and listing in writing all deviations and exclusions that differ from the ISO form. 8. Provider shall be required to carry the minimum coverage /limits, or greater if required by law or other legal agreement, in Exhibit I. Page 1 of 3 Schedule C, Professional Services March, 2012.Doc City of Dubuque Insurance Requirements for Professional Services Insurance Schedule C (continued) Exhibit I A) COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY General Aggregate Limit $2,000,000 Products - Completed Operations Aggregate Limit $1,000,000 Personal and Advertising Injury Limit $1,000,000 Each Occurrence $1,000,000 Fire Damage Limit (any one occurrence) $ 50,000 Medical Payments $ 5,000 a) Coverage shall be written on an occurrence, not claims made, form. All deviations from the standard ISO commercial general liability form CG 0001, or Business owners form BP 0002, shall be clearly identified. b) Include ISO endorsement form CG 25 04 "Designated Location(s) General Aggregate Limit" or CG 25 03 "Designated Construction Project (s) General Aggregate Limit" as appropriate. c) Include endorsement indicating that coverage is primary and non - contributory. d) Include endorsement to preserve Governmental Immunity. (Sample attached). e) Include additional insured endorsement for: The City of Dubuque, including all its elected and appointed officials, all its employees and volunteers, all its boards, commissions and /or authorities and their board members, employees and volunteers. using 150 form CG 2026. B) AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY $1,000,000 (Combined Single Limit) C) WORKERS' COMPENSATION & EMPLOYERS LIABILITY Coverage A Coverage B Statutory —State of Iowa Employers Liability Each Accident $100,000 Each Employee- Disease $100,000 Policy Limit - Disease $500,000 a) Policy shall include an endorsement providing a waiver of subrogation to the City of Dubuque. b) Coverage B limits shall be greater if required by Umbrella Carrier. D) UMBRELLA LIABILITY $1,000,000 E) PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY $1,000,000 Page 2 of 3 Schedule C, Professional Services March, 2012.Doc City of Dubuque Insurance Requirements for Professional Services Preservation of Governmental Immunities Endorsement Nonwaiver of Governmental Immunity. The insurance carrier expressly agrees and states that the purchase of this policy and the including of the City of Dubuque, Iowa as an Additional Insured does not waive any of the defenses of governmental immunity available to the City of Dubuque, Iowa under Code of Iowa Section 670.4 as it is now exists and as it may be amended from time to time. 2. Claims Coverage. The insurance carrier further agrees that this policy of insurance shall cover only those claims not subject to the defense of governmental immunity under the Code of Iowa Section 670.4 as it now exists and as it may be amended from time to time. Those claims not subject to Code of Iowa Section 670.4 shall be covered by the terms and conditions of this insurance policy. 3. Assertion of Government Immunity. The City of Dubuque, Iowa shall be responsible for asserting any defense of governmental immunity, and may do so at any time and shall do so upon the timely written request of the insurance carrier. 4. Non- Denial of Coverage. The insurance carrier shall not deny coverage under this policy and the insurance carrier shall not deny any of the rights and benefits accruing to the City of Dubuque, Iowa under this policy for reasons of governmental immunity unless and until a court of competent jurisdiction has ruled in favor of the defense(s) of governmental immunity asserted by the City of Dubuque, Iowa. No Other Change in Policy. The above preservation of governmental immunities shall not otherwise change or alter the coverage available under the policy. SPECIMEN Page 3 of 3 Schedule C, Professional Services March, 2012.Doc RFP for Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan: Attachment A — Aerial Maps Heron Pon.; s -- iwy:61 /434 —: r Y1 MIr5'�3 Cummmiy kt Ctnla :.:. 05'' F7/11 0 07 CHAPLAIN SCHMITT ISLAND MASTER PLAN PROCESS 2012 Existing Land Use Dubuque Casino Hotel, LLC - Hilton Gardens University of Dubuque .¢ CHAPLAIN SCHMITT ISLAND MASTER PLAN PROCESS 2012 Lease Agreements Legend Flood Zone 500 Year Flood Plain 100 Year Flood Plain CHAPLAIN SCHMITT ISLAND MASTER PLAN PROCESS 2012 Flood Plain Map Legend Zoning District Public Open Space District Alternate Two - Family Residential District Moderate Density Multi - Family Residential District Multi - Family Residential District Commercial Recreation District I General Commercial Planned Commercial District Heavy Industrial District Modified Heavy Industrial District CHAPLAIN SCHMITT ISLAND MASTER PLAN PROCESS 2012 Zoning Districts CHAPLAIN SCHMITT ISLAND MASTER PLAN PROCESS 2012 Topography - - - CHAPLAIN SCHMITT ISLAND MASTER PLAN PROCESS 2012 Wetlands MU- - :4-1M1111 72fil,/-1T Legend Recreation Cornmeroa) Recreation Open Space Park iand Reucalon TraIs CHAPLAIN SCHMITT ISLAND MASTER PLAN PROCESS 2012 Trails & Park/Open Space Heron Pond ®m w. •;..'ti�= T nuuNUPARKRQ Oe1enlanPund Legend Sanlary Senrr Storm Sewer Water 1.13:n CHAPLAIN SCHMITT ISLAND MASTER PLAN PROCESS 2012 Public Utilities RFP for Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan: Attachment B — Aerial Photos CHAPLAIN SCHMITT ISLAND MASTER PLAN PROCESS 2012 July Storm 2011 Aerial Photo (2160 A' 1,000 Feet of �. CHAPLAIN SCHMITT ISLAND MASTER PLAN PROCESS 2012 2009 Aerial Photo 44; 404, FAA /� CHAPLAIN SCHMITT ISLAND MASTER PLAN PROCESS 2012 2007 Aerial Photo 000 Aerial Phot. 1,000 500 0 1,000 Feet CHAPLAIN SCHMITT ISLAND MASTER PLAN PROCESS 2012 1981 Aerial C) r Z°' • nl ui O W 0 h 0 0• 10 i co .z Q z -I" a aw t- est f- xQ U 2 RFP for Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan: Attachment C — Oblique Photos RFP for Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan: Attachment D — LWCF Grant Information Land and Water Conservation Fund Act (Section 6[f1) The act establishes a land and water conservation fund to assist local, state, and federal agencies in meeting the demand for present and future outdoor recreation sites. This is done through grants for land acquisition, park amenities, and other park development costs. Once a city, county, or agency has used Section 6(f) for funds, either the land or the park appurtenances cannot be eliminated or acquired without coordination with the National Park Service (NPS) and mitigation that replaces the eliminated items. The mitigation must be at least at a ratio of 1:1, for both quality and quantity. AV' • • • ivy 61 151 •-- Indoor Ice Arena 6.61 Acres i''.'EiLsry DAGIS IR2111,7117.ms•rdw le.ns CITY or DUB It \Leisure Services \ParkslrAcAleece.r4d. - Chaplain Schmitt Memorial Park 19-01065 D 73.31 acres LWCF Map 6/10 Iowa Department of Natural Resources Land and Water Conservation Fund Operation and Maintenance Assurance Statement Whereas, the Sponsor has received financial assistance from the Land & Water Conservation Fund for the project(s) listed at the bottom of this sheet and the following applies. The Sponsor named below does hereby assure that it: I . will not convert any portion of a project area to other than public outdoor recreation use through sale, lease, easement, construction of non - outdoor recreation facilities or by any other means without prior approval and replacement of the converted property. A "project area" will generally include all of any outdoor recreation area that has received LWCF assistance; 2. will not install any overhead electric or telephone lines on project areas; 3. will maintain the project area in a safe, attractive, and inviting manner; 4. will make reasonable repairs on facilities assisted by the LWCF throughout their estimated lifetimes to prevent undue or premature deterioration; 5. will keep facilities open for public use at reasonable hours of the day and times of the year; 6. will permanently display a LWCF symbol at all project areas (available through Iowa Prison Industries, 800 - 332 - 7922); 7. will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975; 8. will comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Project Sponsor: (.F- %r L9Fmoo, _oon CITY OF DUBUQUE 19- 0042IA LYONS PARK 19- 007460 AVON PARK DEVELOPMENT I9- 01065D CHAPLAIN SCHMITT MEMORIAL PARK Name: /, g.4tlat _ Title: /4"-Car". .5714n5 %f EM, Date: 719//6-' Iowa Department of Natural Resources Land & Water Conservation Fund Post Completion Inspection Certification Report For Land /Parks which have received Federal Land & Water Conservation Fund Grants Grant Dates Previous Inspection Dates Grant #: I9- 01065D Approved: 5/13/1983 O &M Statement: 6/29/00 Grant Amount: $109,853.00 Closed: 12/31/1987 Inspection Date: 6/29/2000 Sponsor: CITY OF DUBUQUE Project Title: CHAPLAIN SCHMITT MEMORIAL PARK Project Narrative: EST $109,853 SPORTS AND PLAYFIELDS Changes /Amendments: Land Conversions: Mgmt. Agreement: Site Address/LSnc iti& :. MCALEECE t;EC, COMPLEX 1800 AnMrnAL- SIiEEHY DR, DUBUQUE, IA 5200; `:4'pproved Map Date.: - 212)95 ,: . : =. a Deed/UseRestrrcfion t:? Local Agency Contact: CITY OF DUBUQUE 50 W. 13TH STREET DUBUQUE, IA 52001 -4864 563 -589 -4263 Site Development Information (Complete each question or circle appropriate answer.) 1. List all existing development/facilities at the referenced project site. (If the site is currently undeveloped, describe its present use. If development is planned, provide a tentative development schedule including a list of proposed facilities, or if no development is planned, provide explanation.) y_9/7-69/441_ P$, �1 fr.'hds' l/�t/' aS/f/•L,72D� vt - -Cf-tl / �Lt' (1 Qr/� Arai Ov -CSA 2. Answer the following two questions based upon a review of the originally proposed and /or amended site development plan or project description and boundary map: a. Has there been any change in the facility type, site layout, or recreational activity provided at the site? (If yes, indicate how use of site deviates from originally approved plan. Attach a copy of updated site development plan.) Yes No b. Has any portion of the project site been converted to other than outdoor recreation use? (If yes, provide a new map and describe new use.) Yes ,ol c. If the "Site Address /Locatio" or "Approved M4Date ", or "Deed/Use Restriction" in the box above are not filled in, please fill in address of park and send a to -scale park map, along with a legal description of the entire park. ]wed we :: WRH U!wYOS a +.ouisc;7 ; ;lied .!a :punoy(a,9 onbngn0 ,giEd9M spood U JQH !HS Fir/T1 j Maintenance 3. Is the site /facility attractive and inviting to the public and readily identified as a public outdoor recreation area? (If no, please explain why in comment section.) No 4. Are recreational facilities /improvements, as well as the overall quality of the site, being maintained and in good condition. _lo, explain in comment section.) No 5. Is vandalism a proble at the site? (Indicate what measures are being taken to minimize /prevent problems.) Yes No Accessibility 6. Briefly describe how the public is notified that your facilities and programs are offered on a non- discriminatory basis (Brochures, media, non - discriminatory language, etc). piihfras , ,Wausfraw4s 7. Does your agent /local government have a discrimination complaint procedure? es t No 8. Does your agency /local government have and include non- discrimination statements on brochures or any other printed mat_ials relating to the project? No 9. Has the site been developed and maintained in a manner that provides basic access for the disabled? es No 10. Has your agency /local government completed the "Self- Evaluation" which is required under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973? (Check with city administrator or board director). es No 11. As a result of completing the Self - Evaluation, does your agency /local government need to create a "Transition Plan" to make our facilities accessible? Yes No 12. Please provide name and telephone number of the person /office within your agency /local government who is responsible for overseeing compliance with accessibility requirements. Name 573— SS9— y//0 Phone # 13. Is any segment of the general public prohibited from using the site or facilities lie., resident only policy, league use only, members only, pleas describe.) Yes 14. Does your agency publicly display an "Equal Opportunity Poster" within your agency /local government recreation sys em? Please indicate location. (fie No General 15. Is there a sign permanently displayed at the site acknowledging the Land & Water Conservation Fu assistance? (Identify location, or, order new signs from Iowa Prison Industries at 800 -332- 7922.) es No 16. Are there any man -made features near the site which you believe detract from the recreational use and enjoyment of the site, or pose a health and safety problem, (ie., facilities /activities which create offensive odors, air pollution, excessive noise, visual detraction, etc.)? (If yes, please describe in comment section.) Yes (No) 17. Is there a fee charged for use of the project site or any facilities at the site? (If yes, provide detailed information on fee structure in comment section.) /046 MSS /1-A40 /�at4WJ / /r [ No fainire F/QSo/11./�s� 18. Indicate the hours of the day, if applicable, and seasons when the project site /facility is open and available to the public for recreational use. 7' (744 fl TO /I a m Comments OftT2.77rnu s #Ile Please attach separate sheet if more space is needed. Item /1 Comment Certification I do hereby certify that I am the duly elected, appointe and /or acting Lj /s s tT` 45110* Ale) of the Or =i"'vf oe4 Z -. (Local Agency and that the information and answers provided herein are true and accurate to the best of my personal knowledge, information and belief. Dated this / /rday of /H 20P5 Signature / A es t ( ignature) c 3-/Ske C21--Ca �/rrl8t i Print Name Print Name Contact the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Budget & Finance Bureau, 515 -281 -3013 with questions. Mail your inspection reports to: Iowa Department of Natural Resources Budget & Finance Bureau - LWCF Program Wallace State Office Building Des Moines, IA 50319 RFP for Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan: Attachment E —Lease Information City Island Leases Summary City of Dubuque I Engineering dept Prepared by: Jeilah Kanake May 7th 2012 F:\SBrown\Leases\_Admin\City Island\City Island Summary.doc Dubuque Yacht Basin Name Dubuque Yacht Basin Lease A B & C Lease Owner Parent company: American Marine Expiration Date 03/31/2015 Expiration After all renewals 03/31/2031 Acreage A: 21.18 Acres l B: 20.78 Acres l C: 1.55 Acres Physical Address nearest to leased premises Near: Catfish Charlie 1630 E 16th St Dubuque IA 52001 Website http:// www. americanboatingcenters .com /custompage3.asp ?pg =5 QDTGI Dubuque Casino Hotels Name Dubuque Casino Hotel, LLC (parking lot) Lease Owner Hilton Gardens Expiration Date 07/01/2055 Expiration After all renewals 07/01/2055 Acreage 1.317 Acres Physical Address 1801 Greyhound Park Drive, Dubuque, Iowa, USA 52001 Website http: / /hiltongardeninn .hilton.com /en /gi /hotels /index.jhtml ?ctyhocn =DB QDTGI Dubuque Racin Association Name DRA Lease Owner/ Name of business Lease Owner Dubuque racing association 10/29/2034 Expiration Date 03/31/2014 Acreage Expiration After all renewals 03/31/2030 1800 Admiral Sheehy Drive Dubuque, Iowa 52001 Acreage 43.73 Acres Physical Address 1855 Greyhound Park Rd Dubuque, Iowa, 52001 Website http: / /www.dradubuque.com/ Ice Arena Lease Name Dubuque Community Ice and Recreational Center Lease Owner/ Name of business Mystique Community Ice Center Expiration Date 10/29/2034 Expiration After all renewals N/A Acreage 6.61 Acres Physical Address 1800 Admiral Sheehy Drive Dubuque, Iowa 52001 Website http : / /www.mystiqueicecenter.com / Water Sports Club Name Water Sports Club Lease Owner Dubuque Water Sports Club Expiration Date 04/29/2013 Expiration After all renewals 04/29/2013 Acreage 5.45 Acres Physical Address nearest to leased premises Portion of Riverview Park Admiral Sheehy Dr, Dubuque, IA 52001 Website http:// www. 365regionalnetwork .com /DubuqueWatersports.aspx RFP for Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan: Attachment F — Wetland Mitigation CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA WETLAND MITIGATION 1986 MAP KEY O OPEN AREA ® OPEN WATER C EMERGENT O NATIVE GRASSES C SHRUB -SCRUB C WOODED IDENSEI O WOODED SPARSE - -- PROPERTY LINES - -- MITIGATION BOUNDARY CHAPLAIN SCHMITT MEMORIAL ISLAND DUBUQUE GREYHOUND PARK MISSISSIPPI RIVER HER PER MITIGATION SCHMITT ISL. WILDLIFE AREA POST DEVELOPMENTS 1 - -- PROPERTY LINES CHAPLAIN SCHMITT MEMORIAL ISLAND EXISTING WETLAND \ / / / /// \ SK CLUB A o\ °\ WILDLIFE AREA DUBUQUE GREYHOUND PARK A RIVERVIEW PARK ( MISSISSIPPI RIVER KERPER MITIGATION FOUNDRY MAP AO EXCAVATION SITE BO SPOIL PLACEMENT SITE 1 OC SPOIL PLACEMENT SITE 2 0) EXISTING WETLAND UNDISTURBED AREA p FINAL ELEVATIONS 0 O 0 CHAPLAIN SCHMITT ME MORIAL ISLAND MCC MISSISSIPPI RIVER KERPER MITIGATION EXCAVATION & SPOIL PLACEMENT I 3 yTr1, i1 Ii 1 f 1 111 t. S r„ I L; Id1HMbn!4s. ,TI 1 i' 4-4_ 11T 1 =-I 1 14 i11 t � il ti. F 4 YI ill I Ilf s i-.11 }L , 1 7 :I '` f � '1k ar uT - a. r -I t t- L L YiI)� y\ ,11 1j�r w � �'-1 4 I- 1 4-.4 L 4 4� 11 ,. _ i 4 J dieurFoglabik 1; GABION WEIR CONCRETE STOPLOG WEIR CORREGATED FLASHBOARD RISER NE RPER MITIGATION SCHMITT ISL. WILDLIFE AREA 1 CONTROL DEVICES j --6 RFP for Chaplain Schmitt Island Master Plan: Attachment G — Wetland Analysis 2008 W IL k D DELIINEATOOH REPORT prepared for Colt' of Dubuque's RavO[ruF cid Part of the SW 1/4 of Section 17, T89N RO3E and Part of the SE 1/4 of Section 18, T89N RO3E Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC Project It: 180 -08 -10 November 2008 Prepared For: 11W Engineers & Surveyors, Inc. Dubuque, Iowa Prepared 13y: FLENKER LAND ARCHITECTURE CONSULTANTS 29476 240th Avenue • Long Grove, Iowa 52756 Phone: (563) 225 -2255 • FAX: (563) 225 -2254 Contact: Meg K.Flenker, CPESC, CPSWQ, RLA e -mail: MFlenker©FlenkerLandArchitects.com Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAG #: 180 -08 -10 1.0 Wetland Investigation and Evaluation 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Project Location 1 1.3 Methodology 2 1.4 Purpose 2 1.5 Wetland Investigation and Field Work 2 Table 1: Soils Table 2: Hydrology Characteristics 1.6 Delineated Wetlands 4 1.7 Federal Regulations 5 1.8 General Comments 5 2.0 Photo Documentation Photo Location Map 6 Photos 1 thru 3 7 Photos 4 thru 6 8 Photos 7 thru 9 9 Photos 10 thru 12 10 Photos 13 thru 15 11 3.0 Maps Proposed Concept 12 Field Delineation Map 13 Field Delineation Map with Proposed Concept Overlay 14 National Wetland Inventory Map (Wetlands Mapper) 15 USGS Map 16 Map Units (Soil Survey Map) 17 Hydric Soils (Soil Survey Map) 18 Water Table Depth (Soil Survey Map) 19 Drainage Class (Soil Survey Map) 20 Hydrological Soil Group (Soil Survey Map) 21 Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. TOC -1 Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAG #: 180 -08 -10 Depth to Any Restrictive Layer (Soil Survey Map) 22 Flooding Frequency (Soil Survey Map) 23 Ponding Frequency (Soil Survey Map) 24 4.0 Data Forms USCOE Data Forms 18 Sheets • Data Points 1 thru 18 (18 Sheets) APPENDIX • Annual Elevation Duration Curve Mississippi River Lock & Dam 11 Tailwater (1970 - 2004) • Annual Elevation Duration Curve Mississippi River Lock & Dam 11 Tailwater (1970 - 2008) • January - March Elevation Duration Curve Mississippi River Lock & Dam 11 Tailwater (1970 - 2008) • April - October Elevation Duration Curve Mississippi River Lock & Dam 11 Tailwater (1970 - 2008) TOC -2 Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. 7 Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180 -08 -10 1.0 Wetland Investigation and Evaluation Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAG it: 180 -08 -10 1.1 Introduction On November 3rd and 4th, 2008, Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC (FLAC) completed routine wetland delineation study activities on an approximately +1- 5 acre undeveloped portion of Miller Park which is located on what is referred to as "City Island" in the US Army Corps of Engineers Upper Mississippi River Navigation Charts. "City Island" is located between the Lake Peosta Channel and the Mississippi River in Dubuque, Iowa. For the purposes of this report, the -i- /- 5 acre area which was reviewed for wetlands is referred to as the "project site" or "project area ". The project area is currently undeveloped floodplain that is a combination of depressed linear "channels" with no outlets /inlets, and forested area that is dominated by Silver Maple (Acer saccharinum). The groundcover and understory at the time of the delineation ranged from barren ground, to silver maple seedlings, to herbaceous cover and shrub growth of green ash (Fraxinus Pennsylvanica) and a couple of button bush (Cephalanthus oc- cidentalis) . • 1.2 Project Location The entire project site is located in Dubuque County, Iowa, and is within the Dubuque Corporate limits. The eastern side of the project site is bordered by a maintained campground, the northern side by filled embankment (noted in the soil survey as Psamments -Urban Land Complex), the western side by undeveloped forested flood - plain, and the southern side by undeveloped forested floodplain as well as the Dubuque Greyhound racetrack. A paved recreational trail also borders the northern, western, southern portions of the area where the project site is located. Exhibit A below graphically illustrates the approximate location of the project site; the wetland delineation map located in Section 3.0 shows the project site in greater detail. More specifically, the project site is located in part of the SW 1/4 of Section 17, T89N RO3E and part of the SE 1/4 of Section 18, T89N RO3E. The entire project site is located in the HUC 8 watershed "Apple -Plum (07060005)" as well as within the HUC 12 watershed "Mississippi River - Menominee River (0706000502) ". The project site is located on City Island at approximate Mississippi River Mile 581.5, and adjacent to Pool 12. Due to the close proximity of the area to the Mississippi River and Lock and Dam Number 11 (which is located ap- proximately 1.5 miles north /up river of the project site, the hydrology of the project site appears to be tied to the Mississippi River and affected by the operations of the lock and dams. Exihibit A: Vicinity Map ag i Polr Pork' Approximate Location of Project Site (outlined In red) 35 t- 631 a Vdrs, nnrrn _ - Lnr,:. onn;i D:vl 3 Ave { �, 5N nnura'> NORTH Not To Scata Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L. C. 1 Welland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAG #: 180 -08 -10 1.3 Methodology The wetland delineation for the project site was conducted in accordance with methodology approved by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) for identifying and delineating wetlands (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Technical Report Y- 87 -1). This method outlines procedures for determining and documenting the presence of hydrophytic vegetation, hydric soils, and wetland hydrology in non - farmed areas. In most cases, all three parameters must be present before the site qualifies as wetland. The data forms documenting this criteria can be found in Section 4.0. Note: The Interim Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual was not used for this delineation since the delineation activities occurred prior to the implementation date of the supplement. Hydrology information from both Lock and Dam 11 and the River Gage on the Illinois Central Railroad Bridge at River Mile 579.9 were utilized to assist in determining hydrology characteristics of the site. Other information included conversations with hydrology personnel at the Rock Island District Corps of Engineers, and duration charts created by the RI District COE which are located in the appendix. 1.4 Purpose The purpose of the wetland delineation for this project site was to determine if wetlands existed on the project site, and if they did, to determine the type, size, boundaries, and location so that the proper measures and adjustments to the proposed project could be taken to avoid and minimize wetland impact whenever possible. At the present time, the project site is located adjacent to an existing campground. Due to the popularity and overcrowding of the campground, which is located along the Mississippi Riverfront, the City would like to expand the campground into the project area, however, the only direction for it to expand is into the project area, as it is bordered by the River and development on the other three sides. The proposed improvements would consist of a new drive way and campground pads. A copy of the preliminary concept prepared by IIW Engineers & Surveyors, Inc. is located in Section 3.0 Maps. 1.5 Wetland Investigation and Field Work OFF -SITE ACTIVITIES: As part of the "off- site" determination activities, the following documents were gathered and reviewed to determine the potential for: 1) hydric soils; 2) presence of wetland habitats; 3) hydrology patterns; 4) connections to regulated water bodies and adjacent off -site wetlands; and, 5) general site conditions: • National Wetland Inventory Map (Iowa DNR GIS Layer) • Natural Resources Conservation Service's Web Soil Survey for Dubuque County • USDA/SCS Soil survey of Dubuque County, Iowa (Issued December 1985) • Aerial photographs (1930's; 1958; 1973; 1982; 1994; 2002; 2004; 2005; and 2007) • Existing Topographic Site Plan for project site (provided by IIW Engineers & Surveyors, Inc.) • USGS Map from Iowa GIS Site • Various GIS Layers from Iowa GIS Site • Lock & Dam 11 Tail Water Duration Curves prepared by the USACOE Hydrology Department - Annual Elevation from 1970 - 2004 - Annual Elevation from 1970 - 2008 -April - October Elevation (1970 - 2008) - January - March Elevation (1970 - 2008) 2 Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAG #: 180 -08 -10 ON -SITE ACTIVITIES: On site field reviews and wetland delineation field activities were conducted on the project site on November 3rd and 4th, 2008. Due to the size ( +1- 5 Acres) and shape of the area, the transect method was used, with the baseline being established on the east side of the project site (western edge of the existing campground). Three transects were established from this baseline. Data points along each of the three transects were placed in different vegetative communities, as well as in areas of different topography since much of the understory was lacking. Some additional data points were established outside of the transects when site conditions varied from the transect. The baseline was marked in the field with wood lath and labeled with stationing; the location of the data points (for which a sample data form was completed) were marked and numbered with flags and were surveyed in by FLAC utilizing sub -meter Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) technology; in instances when the GPS was not able to get readings due to obstructions, the areas were mapped by hand. The map showing the surveyed and mapped wetland delineation, transect baseline and the associated Data Point locations can be found on the wetland map in Section 3.0. Soils: The soil survey for Dubuque County identified the soil series listed in Table 1 as being present on or directly adjacent to the project site. The Hydric ratings and the associated hydric component information listed in Table 1 is taken from the Dubuque County Hydric Soils list. Hydric soils are one of the parameters required for wetland classification. TABLE 1: SOILS Soil Name Unit Number Hydric Hydric Component Location Dorchester silt loam, 0 to 2% slopes 158 Partial Fluvaquents, frequently flooded Project Site Caneek silt loam, channeled, 0 to 2% slopes 1490 All Caneek, frequently flooded Aqualls, ponded Adjacent Psamments -urban land complex, 0 to 2% slopes 5070 Adjacent A copy of the hydric soils map is provided in Section 3.0. Hydrology: The hydrology criteria for a wetland as defined by the Corps of Engineers 1987 manual, is met when an area is inundated or saturated to the surface continually for more than 12.5% of the growing season, and in some cases, for periods between 5% and 12.5% of the growing season. Soil is inundated when water from any source, whether natural or as the result of man -made activities, temporarily or permanently covers the land surface. Soil is considered saturated when the pores between the soil particles are temporarily or permanently filled with water long enough to create anaerobic conditions in the soil. The hydrology can be the result of either natural occurrences or man -made activities. Based upon the NRCS growing season for Dubuque County, there are 184 days in the growing season so any given area on the project site, at minimum, would need to be saturated to the surface for as little as 10 consecu- tive days to meet the 5% requirement (5% x 184 days = 9.2 days), or 23 consecutive days to meet the 12.5% requirement (12.5% x 184 days = 23 days). The growing season for Dubuque County (based on 50% probabil- ity of temperature being 28° F or higher) is from April 14 thru October 16 for 184 days - this information is what is on record for the Dubuque Airport WETS station. Due to the close proximity of the project site to Lock and Dam 11 and an existing river gage at River Mile 579.9, hydrology data was able to be gathered and utilized to assist in determining hydrology of the site. The use of this information was based on conversations with staff of the Hydrology Division at the Rock Island District Corps of Engineers who stated that the information for the tail waters of Lock and Dam 11 would be reflective of Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. 3 Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC it 180 -08 -10 the Mississippi River at the River Mile where the project site is located. The duration curves prepared by the USACOE Hydrology Division is located in Appendix A; in addition to the annual duration curve for the years 1970 - 2004, they also prepared current ones for us reflective of the grow- ing season (April - October: 1970 - 2008), the non - growing season (November - March: 1970 - 2008), and an updated annual curve (1970 - 2008). Table 2 summarizes the hydrology characteristics for the soils found within the project limits. TABLE 2: HYDROLOGY CHARACTERISTICS Unit Number Depth to H2O Table Drainage Class Depth to Restrictive Layer Hydrological Soil Group Rating Flooding 158 122 cm (48 inches) Moderately Well Drained > 200 cm ( >78.74 inches) B Occasional 1490 0 cm (0 Inches) Poorly Drained > 200 cm ( >78.74 Inches) B Frequent 5070 > 200 an (78.74 inches) Excessively Drained > 200 cm ( >78.74 inches) A None According to the soil survey, none of the soils on he project site are subject to ponding, however, we did observe standing water in certain areas of the site. In addition to the recorded data, field indicators of hydrology were also observed, including water stains on tree trunks, sediment deposits, apparent morphological adaptations, as well as standing water and saturated soils. Vegetation: The project site is a combination of open depressed channels void of overstory vegetation and higer mounded areas of forested floodplain dominated by Silver Maples. The understory and herbaceous cover was generally barren or sparsely vegetated, with some areas of thicker vegetation - see Section 2.0 Photos. 1.6 Delineated Wetlands Based upon the off -site information gathered and reviewed, as well as field observations and on -site wetland delineation activities, it appears that most of the project area meets wetland classification criteria. Due to the layout of the area and area available for development, it appears that expansion of the campground area cannot be done withouth impacting existing wetlands. The amount of wetland area anticipated to be impacted by the preliminary concept proposed (and shown on the map in Section 3.0) are as follows: 1) Proposed driveway and campground pad areas: +/- 1.27 Acres 2) Limits of construction beyond improvements noted above: +/- 0.56 Acres TOTAL PRELIMINARY ANTICIPATED PROJECT at WETLAND IMPACT: +/- 1.83 Acres It appears that the primary hydrology inputs for the delineated wetland are: flooding, water -table (in lowest areas), precipitation, and stormwater runoff. Primary hydrology outputs include: evaporation, and infiltration; and, for the higher forested areas, surface runoff into the lower linear depression is also an output. In general, the project site is located in a depressed area with no outlets. The wetland on the project site consists of +/- 66% forested wetland; and +/- 34% herbaceous wetland. Refer to the wetland delineation map in Section 3.0 and the Data Forms in Section 4.0. 4 Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Mliler Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180 -08 -10 1.7 Federal Regulations The deposition of dredge or fill materials into wetlands or waters of the United States is regulated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Any action that will result in the fill- ing of any portion of wetlands or Waters of the U.S. will require a permit. Secondary impacts from filling, such as altering wetland functions or impacting wetlands on adjacent properties, also must be evaluated. Normally, less than 0.1 acre of low quality isolated wetlands may be filled without compensation, but a permit from the COE is required. If 0.1 acre or more is proposed for filling or secondary impacts, compensation will generally be re- quired at a ratio of at least 1:1.5 for herbaceous wetlands, with higher ratios normally required for other types of wetlands, and /or for wetlands of higher quality or function. 1.8 General Comments This report reflects site conditions at the time the fieldwork was performed. No work was performed to evaluate seasonal variations and their effect on hydrology, vegetation, or soils on the project site. The Client/Property Owner is reminded that while FLAC conducted their wetland delineation activities in general accordance with established procedures determined by the US Army Corps of Engineers, the US Army Corps of Engineers (along with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Agency) have the final authority for determination of all wetland classification, delineated boundaries, and determination of jurisdictional wetlands. As with all construction and development projects, the applicable permits and approv- als need to be obtained from the proper regulating authorities and governmental agencies before any alterations and /or impacts are done to the site. -END - FlenkerLandArchitecture Consultants, L.L.C. 5 Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180 -08 -10 2M Photo Documentation Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180 -08 -10 LEGEND Approximate direction that photo was looking toward (black arrow) Number in red dot corresponds with photo number Approximate location (red dot) that photo was taken from Photo Location Map TRANSECT BASELINE 0 100 200 NORTH Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. 6 Welland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180.08 -10 Photo 1: Transect Baseline 11/03/08 - This photo was taken at the north end of the transect baseline that was established for the wetland delineation (looking north). The white arrow is pointing to the stake that marks the start of the baseline (Sta. 0 +00). The yellow arrow is pointing to the top of the embankment that surrounds the northern, western and south- ern edge of the area where the project site Is located - a recreational trail is located on the top of this embankment. The red arrow is pointing to an electrical outlet that is common for each camping pad. Photo 2: Existing Campground 11/04/08 - The photo Illustrates how the existing campground abuts next to the project area (the "forested" area is the project area). The transect baseline generally runs on the "back" (west) side of the electrical outlets that are visible in the background of the photo. The transact baseline is parallel to the length of the project area and the existing campground area. Photo 3: Transect Baseline 11/03/08 - This photo is taken from the south end of the existing campground near where the last transect was located. The photo Is looking northerly along the western edge of the exist- ing campground where it abuts to the proposed project site. The proposed campground pad area will be simi- lar to these existing pads, but the camper pads themselves maybe paved instead of aggregate as these are. Flenker Lend Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. 7 Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riveriront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180 -08 -10 Photo 4: North End Project Site 11/03/08 - This photo shows the fill material that exists near transect 1; the pink flag marks the location of a Data Point. Photo 5: Campground Border 11/04/08 - This photo shows a close -up of how the existing campground abuts the undeveloped project area. Also visible are four heights of siltation marks that were observed during the field delineation on the electrical boxes (yellow arrow is pointing to highest mark which is barely visible In this photo). Photo 6: Hydrology Indicators 11/03/08 - This photo was taken of a tree located at one of the higher elevation areas in the project area. The yellow arrow is pointing to a line of "cotton" (from the cottonwood tree) which Is evi- dence that the water has reached this height in the past; siltation marks can be seen toward the lower elevation of the trunk. The folding tape measure leaning against the trunk is completely expanded at 6'. The white arrow is pointing to one of the linear depressional channels and the red arrow is point- ing to the existing campground. 8 Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180.08 -10 Photo 7: Topography Variance 11/03/08 - This photo illustrates the changing topography In the undeveloped wooded area that make up portions of the project site. The topography consists of long linear depressions, and long linear "mounds ". Note. This photo is near the "start" of where the two linear depressions begin. Photo 8: Linear Depression 11/03/08 - This photo is taken looking northerly along the western most linear depression (Photo 7 below Is taken from the same area, only looking southerly). These linear depressions are parallel with the existing campground site and lack overstory trees. Photo 9: Linear Depression 11/03/08 - This photo shows the south end of the western most linear depression shown in Photo 8. As can be seen, there are no outlets - the red arrow is pointing toward the top of the recreation- al trail thatls located on the embankment that surrounds the general area where the proposed project Is located (the greyhound race track Is also located in thls area). a_� I s • ;. f µ %k 61 ,, o r ->,� Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. 9 Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180-08-10 Photo 10: Project Edge 11/03/08 - This photo is taken from the project area looking easterly out toward the existing campground. The red arrow is pointing to one of the electrical outlets for the camp pads. The Mississipppi River is located beyond the campground - in the vicinity of where the cyan arrow is pointing. Photo 11:Project Edge 11/04/08 - This is another photo that is taken from the project area looking northeasterly out toward the existing campground. The Mississipppi River is located beyond the campground - in the vicinity of where the cyan arrow is pointing. Photo 12: Linear Depression 11/03/08 - This photo is taken from the "mound" separating the easterly most linear depression from the western most linear depression in the project site. The photo is taken looking south- erly across the eastern most linear depression towards the existing campground. The yellow arrow is pointing to the same tree shown in Photo 13. Photo 13 is a continuation of the right side of this photo - illustrating how the two linear depressions relate to each other. 10 Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. Wetland Delineation - November 2006 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC 1t: 180 -08 -10 Photo 13: Linear Depression 11/03/08 - This photo is a continuation of the right side of Photo 12. The yellow arrow in both this photo and Photo 12 are pointing toward the same tree. The white arrow is pointing toward the eastern most linear depression, and the red arrow is pointing toward the western most linear depres- sion - they are both separate from each other and do not join together. See Photo 7 for a photo taken near the "start" of the two linear depressions. Photo 14: Linear Depression 11/03/08 - This photo is taken from the southern end of the eastern most linear depression looking northerly. The young silver maples seen on the right side of the photo are adjacent to the existing campground. The red arrow is pointing to the existing camp- ground. There are no outlets for this or the western most linear depression. Photo 15: Mississippi River 11/04/08 - This photo is taken from western edge of the existing campground /eastern edge of the proposed project area looking easterly across the existing campground to the Mississippi River (yellow arrow is pointing to the river). Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. 11 Welland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Rivertront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180 -08 -10 3.0 Maps Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180 -08 -10 Proposed Concept arall why 10.110 JMJ a360dOYd n 'anbnano MaYa NMIANT.IIN Mania Br O O Honker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. 12 Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAG #: 180 -08 -10 Field Delineation Map Location of Data Point - Data Point # corresponds with Data Form # h COQ °O? ` .tee oQ� _. TRANSECT BASELINE 0 100 200 NORTH 13 Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180.08.10 Proposed Driveway & Campground Pad Areas (Shaded Gray); Shaded Gray Area = +/ -1.27 Acres Preliminary Proposed Limits of Construction Distrubance Beyond Improvements (Shaded Yellow); Shaded Yellow /' Area = +/- 0.56 Acres Field Delineation Map with Proposed Concept Overlay TRANSECT BASELINE 0 100 200 NORTH Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. 14 Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180 -08 -10 National Wetlands Inventory Map NORTH Not To Scale 15 Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. 1 i t 1 t Internet Mapping Framework l�]'.. .•�6 n - y a z. 00300W 003&/0W 9030.20W n ? z o •L r1 q z 4 Z 2 Nr 2. 's Si o z k 2 w e+ 2 i(1 g z r .. Legend Oldo wet scan •o , Out of rang. N Inlentalo Major Roads Olhes Road // Ml.nlalo ;.;nighwa," Roadc o Caller I : 11363 quad lode,, 248 Lower 40 Wetland Polygons ri Estuarine and Marina Orrprrarr f9 Estuarine and HUineWWand iTaahwater EmfrpMl W.U.M . Freshwater Forerled/SlwbW.Vann . heArratrr Pond t aka ,. Othe •eAx , wvcdne Lower 49 Available Welland Dale Digital Ho Sala Sown NHO Streams C000000 1008 ® Slates 1008 ID South America p North Anted. Approximate Boundary of Project Site (Solid Red Line) - :,� °i - ' I: bl ; l ,era, 0,,9 _ — Ib — - -_ •^ gam+""'.` • ��r N.eIDpGM y.` 4.444 '' �'.: I No Data 0030-0 W 00 -38-10 IN 90.38-20W Map center: 42° 31' 0" N, 9D° 38' 45" w Scale: 1:11,257 _ _ _ This map Is a user peneraled static appear from an Inlerrel mapyypig eke and Is for general reference ony. Data layers Vial appearo E USED FOR r•Veay nOt be accurate, current or °literals* rehebio. THIS MAP IS NOT NORTH Not To Scale 15 Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. 1 i t 1 t Welland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riveriront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAG #: 180-08-10 USGS Map General Area of Project Site (Solid Red Line) IQ NORTH Not To Scale Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. 16 Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAG #: 180 -08 -10 Map Units (Soil Survey Map) Approximate Boundary of Project Site (Solid White Line N A Map Scale: 1:4,390 if printed on A size (6.5' x 11') sheet Meters O 40 60 160 240 Feet O 150 300 600 9)0 I 17 Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. NORTH Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180-08-10 Water Table Depth (Soil Survey Map) Approximate Boundary ' of Project Site Solid White Li e.. t (A Map Scale: 1:090 B printed enA size (8.5' x 'Mabee. . Meters O 40 60 160 240 Feet O 150 300 600 900 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (A01) I Area of Interest (AOI) Soils Soil Map Units Soil Ratings Q 0.25 26 - 60 Q 60.100 100 -150 Q 150 -200 Q ' 200 Political Features Municipalities 0 Cities ElUrban Areas Water Features ® Oceans .--..� Streams and Canals Transportation ++t Rails Roads sd*` Interstate Highways US Routes State Highways ,.v Local Roads Other Roads NORTH 19 Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Rlverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180 -08 -10 Hydric Soils (Soil Survey Map) - No Scale MVO 693520 693600 Map Seale: 1:3,340 if panted on A size (8.5" x 11') sheet 693680 Meters 0 30 60 120 180 Feet 0 100 200 400 600 693760 693840 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) j Area of Interest (AOI) Soils Soil Map Units Soli Ratings Q All Hydric 0 Partially Hyddc Q Not Hydrlc O Unknown Hydric Not rated or not available Political Features p Cities Water Features Oceans Streams and Canals Transportation +t r Rails rs� interstate Highways US Routes Major Roads nr- Local Roads NORTH Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C.. 18 Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riveriront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAG #:180-08-10 Hydrological Soil Group (Soil Survey Map) Approximate Boundary of Project Site (Solid White Line) N A Map Scale: 1:4,390 ambled onA size (8.6'x11 }sheet Meters 0 40 80 160 240 Feet 0 150 300 600 000 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (A01) Area of Interest (AOI) Salts Soli Map Units Soli Ratings Q A CI 0 AID B El BID El o CID Q Not rated or not available Political Features Municipalities o Cities El Urban Areas Water Features [� Oceans �... Streams and Canals Transportation �µ Rails Roads rv� Interstate Highways Local Roads Other Roads NORTH 21 Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAG 1P: 180 -08 -10 Drainage Class (Soil Survey Map) im f �� tiao r`� �1. 1rax ate Boundary of Project Site (Solid White Line) Grgylledlid Park Rd A Map Scale: 1:4,390 i(printed onA size (8.5-x11') sheet. 0 40 00 160 Meters 240 150 300 1100 Feet 900 MAP LEGEND Area of interest (A01) Area of Interest (AOI) Solis Soil Map Units Soil Ratings 0 Excessively drained Q Somewhat excessively drained 0 well drained Q Moderately well drained Q Somewhat poorly drained Q Poorly drained Q Very poorly drained Not rated or not availablo State Night-rays ,.v Local Roads Other Roads NORTH Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L. L.C. 20 i 1 1 Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC /0: 180 -08 -10 Depth to Any Restrictive Layer (Soil Survey Map) pp i xi `ate Boundary of Project Site Said White Line) Map Scale: 1:4,390 if printed on A size (8.5' x 11 ") sheet. 0 40 60 160 I Mete rs 240 0 150 300 600 Feel SOO MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) L I Area of Interest (A01) Solis Soil Map Units Soil Ratings Q 0 -25 0 25 -50 0 50 - 100 Q 100. 150 0 150 -200 0 > 200 NORTH Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L. C. 22 Welland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180 -08 -10 Flooding Frequency (Soil Survey Map) Approximate Boundary of Project Site (Solid White Line) cyhcund Pads Rd Map Scale: 1:4,390 Y printed on A size (13.5'x 11') shoal Meters O 40 80 160 240 O 150 300 600 Feet COO MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (A01) Area of Interest (A01) Soils Soil Map Units Sell Ratings 0 None 0 Very Rare Rare 0 Occasional 0 Frequent 0 Very Frequent Political Features Municipalities p Cities 0 Urban Areas Water Features L:1 Oceans Streams and Canals Transportation +++ Rails Roads e ve Interstate Highways US Routes State Highways �y Local Roads Other Roads NORTH 23 Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAG #: 180 -08 -10 Ponding Frequency (Soil Survey Map) ' Approximate Boundary of Project Site o'r..tteLine) A Map Scale: 1:4,390 if pdnled on A alze (8.5' x 11") sheet. 0 40 80 160 0 150 300 600 Meters 240 Feet 000 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AO» n Area of Interest (AOI) Solis Soil Map Units Soil Ratings Q None Q Rare Q Occasional Q Frequent Political Features Municipalities p Claes Q Urban Areas Water Features Oceans .-- Streams and Canals Transportation 4-1-1- Rails Roads ry Interstate Highways US Routes Slate Highways .+• Local Roads Other Roads NORTH Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. 24 Welland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa MAC #: 180 -08 -10 4.0 Data Forms Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project!Site .Miller Riverview Park Expansion /Dubuque,`Ia. - Date:i/1/4It;,3/ Application /Owner: City of Dubuque, Iowa County: Dubuque Investigating Team: /o/. ys`/1,,,c7hee Botanical Name Common Name Stratum State: Iowa /G Weather. Conditions: 4,, ,, ore :4h tep{j ®,=' Field Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Do Normal Conditions Exist at' hie site? / ` jaYes • No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed ?: ❑ Yes (A typical situation ?) 0'No Transect ID: / Is the area a potential problem area? 0Yes • No Data Point #: / 100 Year Flood Elevation: Data Point Elevation: --es-70 Ve etafio oominan t S n ,ecies = t Plan Historical Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators S Recorded Data ❑ Inundated Botanical Name Common Name Stratum Indicator 1. c:. ..-,--o xJ,.. - -: _-s .cry. .5). Field Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) 2. irgf1 s C�. -' , - t -.` }'. ? .� :,: ��. a`r,`. S 6€41 Depth to Free Water in Pit > 2/ (in.) ■ Water Stained Leaves Depth to Saturated Soil 5Z./ (in.) ❑ Local Soil Survey Data 3. +:'v { ♦_= a oer M _. Remarks: 06 " f / /(/O wa ki -6 %9C tR-5 evr' 're, a/.�A,,..ilooi! e --" - ..:.y> efe- // / /i�.L a E� Gt re- a l r :> i %CY.. i %Tl�.i -' f !> _..- Yi f,j , ^ ,e6,4 i,CGf ' 04 1^ -1 /° i.5 /042;14c 7J °,' 0-'47,) r, o < el •4" /,4:,// ,,,,,e As/jf✓/,. l ,; far aka` is Coraf <<f:MCc., G/ls. /'//' ce:a' Z4,0 -11// (-T //.0,,k`rr) ClifGi ::azdJO: term Me tAtEtusG <P &r/y2 ='i✓ r e 4. 7M-::„...:6-'.....S, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. • 12. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC -): 'f/ _ MS ., o/ /, -; = 2e6 Remarks: /tziYl /ct`G,'. 7r"ry -> r!/<' `--:'�`7,} !cs`ew r3'I U' !'..' r? .:Je'r;.`*a x r .. .: �i'/ /'/ Lli,> »t*i -rt _ r h ./41,2,,,-- /J�-e s�,.x /o errs/ f9CLr- sac a/9r r.: /y /$ netzr[./ Or/ rr ie'r, 9 /e 1.3.x", :' f ' - . -r'le J Hydrology Historical Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators S Recorded Data ❑ Inundated Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge • Saturated in Upper 12 Inches ,[( Aerial Photos ,la" Water Marks ❑ Other • Drift Lines ❑ No Recorded Data Available k]• Sediment Deposits • Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water (in.) ❑ Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Depth to Free Water in Pit > 2/ (in.) ■ Water Stained Leaves Depth to Saturated Soil 5Z./ (in.) ❑ Local Soil Survey Data ❑ FAG Neutral Test ( ' Other (Explain In Remarks) jJV/v /r,�1 eirur do g gt ,, y,r, Remarks: 06 " f / /(/O wa ki -6 %9C tR-5 evr' 're, a/.�A,,..ilooi! e --" - ..:.y> efe- // / /i�.L a E� Gt re- a l r :> i %CY.. i %Tl�.i -' f !> _..- Yi f,j , ^ ,e6,4 i,CGf ' 04 1^ -1 /° i.5 /042;14c 7J °,' 0-'47,) r, o < el •4" /,4:,// ,,,,,e As/jf✓/,. l ,; far aka` is Coraf <<f:MCc., G/ls. /'//' ce:a' Z4,0 -11// (-T //.0,,k`rr) ClifGi ::azdJO: term Me tAtEtusG <P &r/y2 ='i✓ r Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC of Z- -Soils _ ' ` __ Data Pomt #: /- Mar rin• Unit Name: rr j- �� , ,,l 0- Z°o ,-, 5 Drainage Class: ihjeri' // eve// //jy -; :tin ?< Taxono y (Subgroup): 72<prif " i i If Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: ❑ Yes El No Profile Description Depth Matrix Color (Inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) Mottle Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, ( Munsell Moist) Structure, Etc. 0 /ak /2s/z -� - - ,' ,vc%/ /,fill r r tae " "r,.,' L2- �L? '- ri: -'- .- it - A v {fait /P'2_/ 1a(7 /' �.r:' 76///2-0/- t- 1e ; i7.'e.J%�6r= rS`r, — finial,, Ga-" Mt //) 5,/ line-/G%J rtc,d //"uhf' 215vr' ?'r. ,ar v. tai /,prom Hydric Soil Indicators ❑ Histosol ❑ Histic Epipedon ❑ Sulfuric Odor ■ Concretions ❑ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil • Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils • Aquic Moisture Regime ,B' Listed on Local Hydric Soils List 2-_-A`=!+'�'% • Reducing Conditions • Listed on National Hydric Soils List • Gleyed or Low — Chroma Colors • Other (See Remarks) Remarks: li Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophylic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? Yes ❑ No Rationale: yJ Yes ❑ No Rationale: ❑ Yes 0 N Rationale: ❑ Yes 0-No Rationale: gr,2,/ t,1 ax1S :,U r r' Remarks: Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC I I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 Soils Datapoint #:: Mapping Unit Name: ame 4. /4r 4lye ,' -9% �ln 05-63,,) Drainage Class: /1(a/erak y v,i/ ..1 Cr ,' / Taxonomy (Subgroup): yP < C/drf/O&r II Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: ❑ Yes ❑ No Profile Description Depth Matrix Color (Inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) Mottle Colors Mottle Abund./Contrast Texture, Concretions, (Munsell Moist) Structure, Etc. 1 ! i/ G'e.._ /07e° `OiWY th2,V ,l /F.,n/ a-em% L- a, '46iZ , :��,J io :5/ , 'evv Oc ?/f /!.r )5 e 54y --.5 A _ ar (.2i.7 f% 5- S / VL &Ai - 4i I' -'^i - ') ,»/ likli t #7;i /Oy- %z �,eo few /,O itnrF ,c .2!- 22 /die/ 5/3 — 5, Hydric Soil Indicators ❑ Histosol ❑ Histic Epipedon ❑ Concretions • High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil • Sulfuric Odor ❑ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils I Listed on Local Hydric Soils List /Of F',411, ❑ Listed on National Hydric Soils List / ❑ Aquic Moisture Regime ❑ Reducing Conditions • Gleyed or Low — Chrome Colors • Other (See Remarks) Remarks: Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? Yos ❑ No Rationale: es ❑ No Rationale: ❑ Yes 12rNo Rationale: ❑ Yes !No Rationale: Remarks: Z of'� Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC I I 1 1 I t I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) P,ro'ecfl.Sfte. `Miller Riverview/Park Ek. ansionlDubu • ue, la, +:Date:. r ry1 _J. >z 1 a Application /Owner: City of Dubuque, Iowa „Historical Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators -❑ Recorded Data i Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge Aerial Photos ❑ Other County: Dubuque Investigating Team: //9. fi7 =xi ✓ SF y ! f' •' • Sediment Deposits State: Iowa Weather Conditions: f. `. :� --,� Loo'F' Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water Depth to Free Water in Pit Depth to Saturated Soil Do Normal Conditions Exist a t e site? I Yes • No Communit ID: Is the site significantly disturbed ?: (A typical situation ?) • Yes No Transect ID: / Is the area a potential problem area? gYes • No Data Point #: Z 100 Year Flood Elevation: Data Point Elevation: Vegetation (Dominant Plant Species) Botanical Name 1. ,9a2d' 2. Common Name ,Eg: m 3 Stratum Indicator o/r Ffev✓ /T Me-o- / 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC -): Remarks: `44 74) ussc e ibef - hzrrevi rta)tlu" A •201 /r(`4 611,017 `,t're) tieoe / Hydrology . „Historical Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators -❑ Recorded Data i Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge Aerial Photos ❑ Other ❑ Inundated ❑ Saturated in Upper 12 Inches ❑ Water Marks • Drift Lines • No Recorded Data Available • Sediment Deposits • Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water Depth to Free Water in Pit Depth to Saturated Soil (in.) • Oxidized Root Channels In Upper 12 Inches 72-2 (in.) • Water Stained Leaves >W-- (in.) ■ Local Soil Survey Data FAC - Neutral Test _Er Other (Explain in Remarks) Vor«;•»n arfu-e Remarks: 46 . C/L/Yye A .F l >' -x /hro4r'i 1:1.--'7/".- . > o t1 r i ° ° { r Tt Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC of Z- Soils . DataPoint# Mapping Unit Name: ii.isaiThVe:W/5 -achy"; /arkl'.2, o /e,, O-2% `7ii :s / 07 0 Drainage Class: cr�3 ,�+W14 aw:ne, Taxono�ty(Subgroup): rif, 64J2'06 /724,1= 'r,,fi' Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: • Yes • No Profile Description Depth Matrix Color (Inches) Horizon (Munson Moist) Mottle Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, (Munsell Moist) Structure. Etc. i Hydric Soil Indicators • Histosol El Concretions ❑ Histic Epipedon ❑ Sulfuric Odor • High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil ❑ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils • Aquic Moisture Regime • Listed on Local Hydric Soils List • Reducing Conditions • Listed on National Hydric Soils List • Gleyed or Low — Chrome Colors • Other (See Remarks) Remarks: Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? 'Yes - ❑ No Rationale: ❑ Yes Rationale: ❑ Yes ❑ No Rationale: Pi,ff fnv'i€.. , ❑ Yes o Rationale: Remarks: of 2 Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project!Stte. Miler Riverview,Park Expansion /Dubuque,: la. Date: Al�jp' Application /Owner: City of Dubuque, Iowa County: Dubuque Investigating Team: /J�j,4 /.•,#4 Si /,Cr1,6,,,- Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators State: Iowa Weather Conditions: e/,/7 ar3 fir: 7 5 , 1. /Jet emauvr e) Sor:?aOG' El Saturated in Upper 12 Inches Do Normal Conditions Exist .t the site? D Yes ❑ No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed ?: ❑ Yes (A typical situation ?) j No Transect ID: / Is the area a potential problem area? ,©'Yes ❑ No Data Point #:<5 100 Year Flood Elevation: 4. Data Point Elevation: Vegetation'(Oominant Plant Species) Record Botanical Name Common Name Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators Stratum Indicator 1. /Jet emauvr e) Sor:?aOG' El Saturated in Upper 12 Inches % 1f%Q11/- • Sediment Deposits • Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Obsentations 3. Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water (in.) (in.) (in.) 4. Depth to Free Water in Pit .S a Depth to Saturated Soil » 5. (kt.t 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC): Z/y ., /(kyt , Remarks: .axivr`7 971'67 Ne {;r, y f2GI.i//5k'' nil (O x418/ ) c;1‘u ta/6 ?`e/ ( ,ehrn .')?? c ydiJn a) OfC f,- Hydrology Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators �,�istorical ,1( Recorded Data la'Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge Aerial Photos ❑ Other ❑ No Recorded Data Available - • Inundated El Saturated in Upper 12 Inches • Water Marks ❑ Drift Lines • Sediment Deposits • Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Obsentations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water (in.) (in.) (in.) ❑ Oxidized Root Channels In Upper 12 Inches ❑ Water Stained Leaves ❑ Local Soil Survey Data 7 FAC — Neutral Test ❑ Other (Explain in Remarks) Depth to Free Water in Pit .S a Depth to Saturated Soil » Remarks: 54, fciewjp `5 LLkI, &r ,4'ar?7 P s a ), (kt.t Flenker Land Architecture. Consultants, LLC ( of 0- 1 I I I DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) - - ro ec _ Ito: - 'd er Riverview Park Ex • acme I atm . ue,-Ia. -Date: AS z , -- -: - - As •lication/Owner: Cit of Dubufue, Iowa Count : Dinutue Investi.atin. Team: _ flis• ',$) - , it -it,,,o,y-- Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators State: Iowa Weather Conditions: 19A/ St, - —t #, ....sf:' • Inundated Di- Saturated in Upper 12 Inches All Water Marks Do Normal Conditions Exist at the site? Yes D No Communit ID: Is the site significantly disturbed?: ID Yes A t 'foal situation? 2 No Transect ID: / Is the area a 'otential • roblem area? ra Yes El No Data Point #: ' 100 Year Flood Elevation: Data Point Elevation: Vegetation (Dothirient Plant Species) Botanical Name Common Name 1. AP-V /42-ett 1.V-Ye 2. Stratum Indicator /Oat, 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC-): /j73 % Remarks: 44117N) —fib ili-2-ke'SA,fry Hyditobigy -- -_, _ - -, - -7. ,..2 - Historical Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators .21 Recorded Data XI Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge Aerial Photos El Other • Inundated Di- Saturated in Upper 12 Inches All Water Marks • Drift Lines • No Recorded Data Available • Sediment Deposits • Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water (in.) • Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Depth to Free Water in Pit $03--- (in.) • Water Stained Leaves Depth to Saturated Soil :'," Y-5- (in.) D Local Soil Survey Data 21,FAC — Neutral Test „a Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: ;Ty I, i, ) i rf ' I ,,,,, dovaict,... co ft-tie, vax NO t/itietilet 94,9 A 0 biz - afirm 75 /0 lor nefstd.) e."( otx).-4, 2 ,,,, , Ala s' 6?-e,-,WrpealLez Okatc-s: -4 alorecreogf ec:Wii//"PLS 44/10 tSent et ifit)side 65 4 reti agykriot,,,, 02 'kyr -Uhdpnwit I,mrt, /in toe% Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC •/of S Soils : - Data Point #: Ma. sin. Unit Name: .0 r Drainage Class: NeJeraid/ Oa /)tY.rt4 , at % AO' `i ,I J Taxonomy Subgroup): -72-,/,,,e L /l,'1uu °stf Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: ❑ Yes ❑ No Profile! Description Depth Matrix Color (Inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) Mottle Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, (Munsell Moist) Structure Etc. /J. layle // /fit t?`f? Y i c1 ._ .n /0 en 7f !Arne fc'E frog,2)a,£af" / R).--Hp ,61,051;a Pte—Ij3 /)r I/ /'!cs<1 /�,n� // /oiJCS /9 v 4 e -Fl/r as/ /4,.,./ /0/ l' :% /z .� lf� � 07 ../ r /% J.'.. .. - -- -. / n : / Hydric Soil Indicators /by/l; /,2 %nom,/° , /604 • Histosol • Concretions ■ Histic Epipedon • High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil • Sulfuric Odor ❑ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils g Listed on Local Hydric Soils List -A, /; Sly ❑ Listed on National Hydric Soils List Other (See Remarks) • Aquic Moisture Regime ❑ Reducing Conditions Ja Gleyed or Low — Chrome Colors Remarks: 'Y /r,crea w e...a ir/h `X3' 917 >°!1 f f"'' J�" %Ft,t:F 1 <"s 4"t- '�nre' •'v`� 7 r s"Jy- 0 viz37z hr;It Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? Yes ❑ No Rationale: ;nes ❑ No Rationale: )1c Yes ❑ No Rationale: f2] Yes ❑ No Rationale: Remarks: i-of Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC 1 I 1 1 1 I I U I I DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) PrOjaettSita:-Itillief-RitatvieW PatkEEapansion/Dubnctte; Ia. -Date: _diu reiCs, 7J3'. - Application/Owner: City of Dubuque, Iowa County: Dubuque ' Investigating Team: # 7--„,,e,94e," ,' AC fr-X,,,,,-",-,,,;- State: Iowa Weather Conditions: d egt-',,x -7-4 la Yes Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators 0 Inundated 0 Saturated in Upper 12 Inches Water Marks 0 Drift Lines ,la Sediment Deposits El Drainage Patterns in Wetlands _Historical -111( Recorded Data X11,,Strearn, Lake or Tidal Gauge ,a Aerial Photos El Other Do Normal Conditions Exist at t - site? D No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed?: (A typical situation?) • Yes ,S No Transect ID: / (in.) Is the area a potential problem area? aYes • No Data Point it: - 100 Year Flood Elevation: Data Point Elevation: VegetatteirflptithirtatitRleetSpecies)- Botanical Name 1- 1 igeigtriV;09U47 /47/Ye 2. Common Name Stratum Indicator fr14r-ou 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11. 12. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC-): Remarks: hs ve9A/fir, _ _ _ - HY-drote ==.--,-_c_===_-_-- ---f , - == - -I. Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators 0 Inundated 0 Saturated in Upper 12 Inches Water Marks 0 Drift Lines ,la Sediment Deposits El Drainage Patterns in Wetlands _Historical -111( Recorded Data X11,,Strearn, Lake or Tidal Gauge ,a Aerial Photos El Other • No Recorded Data Available Field Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water Depth to Free Water in Pit Depth to Saturated Soil (in.) 0 Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches 0 Water Stained Leaves • Local Soil Survey Data ja" FAC — Neutral Test La- Other (Explain in Remarks) 59/ (in.) >9/ (in.) Remarks: 43h - "yiP36,7 - , ... , , Vhbfaittecyr-- hips al Flee) No ov6eiedoy 9,0gai44 Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC / of Soils s Data THoint #: Mai dn. Unit Name: AP,. , .r :rr / -Z a ma=r S Drainage Class : /h// ,o Mfr i1r,/ r ;;-, -/ Taxonomy (Subgroup): 39 /! / F.: % Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: • Yes • No Profile Description Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, (Inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Structure, Etc. 9/a (9P /tJ j .m —e �'-° -- 4/a^r,-1/ r S !0/42 •' 0 ,;!, c/ b rS r, lF < t, /it ■ /isw,fn r 0G ;?-, 2- fie- t/ - i `b1 ` if /Q' %1 /D//2.3/1 /Ode 1 ' i37 C1 (%/- f {d7$»flJr' dr't 611,- I'd, Eve F,-0 i%11 » /,f // 3/ i / J /f FF:.:' t Hydric Soil Indicators ❑ Histosol • Concretions • Histic Epipedon • High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil • Sulfuric Odor ❑ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils ❑ Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List 9.- hrd/L/ • Reducing Conditions ❑ Listed on National Hydric Soils List ❑ Gleyed or Low— Chrome Colors ,a- Other (See Remarks) Flo: giliy n -,,,P: 4,,, Remarks: > # Toa i%/F%o% &_9/ j G' 7M' ));%''5 V/. ;der i. e.G...l , 1- 7/ - 39. mop : sl:; /0y2 f: /0 '/' \F. Piles V- Ar.7 Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? ,,u res ❑ No XI Yes ❑ No OYes ❑ No Yes ❑ No Rationale: Rationale: Rationale: Rationale: Remarks: 3q- ?67l/2 /0y0 !r /2 3�//2 - /oyx- / / w- ?i/z F9e ice,i/ lay,,y y' Nit /177;69a --e ,,'izr W //%r'. ) of�% y/I G atibxe et Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I r 1 I I I r 1 I I DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project /Site:" Miller: River view,ParkExpansion /Dubuque,.Ia. .Date:War4 Application /Owner: City of Dubuque, Iowa County: Dubuque Historical Record Investigating Team: /%q.';4 /,' w y mi / / j, ^;// 7112°P State: Iowa Indicator Weather .Conditions: • Saturated in Upper 12 Inches jJ' Water Marks ❑ Drift Lines • No Recorded Data Available Do Normal Conditions Exist at the site? ,eves LI No Community ID: -- Is the site significantly disturbed ?: ❑ Yes (A typical situation ?) ._allo Transect ID: Nor (am/ 77-2. -//- Is the area a potential problem area? )2I Yes ❑ No Data Point It: /v )413 100 Year Flood Elevation: Depth to Saturated Soil Data Point Elevation: (In.) • Local Soil Survey Data Vegetation (Dominant PIant:Species) . Historical Record Botanical Name Common Name Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators Stratum Indicator ❑ Inundated • Saturated in Upper 12 Inches jJ' Water Marks ❑ Drift Lines • No Recorded Data Available 2. - a L I E'r. • Drainage Patterns in Wetlands -- 3. Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water 4. (in.) ❑ Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Depth to Free Water in Pit )413 (in.) • Water Stained Leaves Depth to Saturated Soil 2`,/,:2; (In.) • Local Soil Survey Data • FAC - Neutral Test • Other (Explain in Remarks) 7. //Pr inlitS 8. 9. 10. 1. 12. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC-): -z /? = /arX) �✓ / z = • ty Remarks: lreew4.y Mirt�/1942lr�rrs.t /ij< ,,1 r e frei- 2zfle U'rs`uF ein,.,4 ry " 7 V { /,a rJ 4 ( {/j�j S1 l f =i3 / � 6? /Ya ��}} T'±4-1 </ zt ,/ ,07 fj 4 eN a �✓r tePi /{ /;,, 'F . f' » FiydroIogy , Historical Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators Recorded Data ear Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge jr .Aerial Photos ❑ Other ❑ Inundated • Saturated in Upper 12 Inches jJ' Water Marks ❑ Drift Lines • No Recorded Data Available • Sediment Deposits • Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water (in.) ❑ Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Depth to Free Water in Pit )413 (in.) • Water Stained Leaves Depth to Saturated Soil 2`,/,:2; (In.) • Local Soil Survey Data • FAC - Neutral Test • Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Uinkyvvlu,r !; ie ,on 111 112 //Pr inlitS Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC / of 2- Soils . -= - Data-Point 1- Ma' dna Unit Name: .t c l- §/CY 4- %>s ' o ,op ) Drainage Class: ,�,. P7/ / 7' /_0e7/ LW, ,,, rr Taxon•my(Subgroup): yp,t U/,- Oj ,rxs_5 Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: ❑ Yes ❑ No Profile Description :. Depth Matrix Color (Inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) Mottle (Munsell Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, Moist) Structure Etc. __ �< .=.3 'A 3 j it - .l. :. 1'./ ir� /e. -' -- __ ,j'(-'1. r>t ° / .�: ift fL . e /1`] :✓✓ /Tt.) Ar Sv._ 'G- /11 5!!'ye/ OS— _''L5 '9/ Lc/ /0 c14 /.� 7d/a/i/ /7 °' SAS /oyg 34. /0 11— /S UP.,.O /C ,' t!- . `7 /. 7t ' 'z!) C Hydric Soil Indicators ❑ Histosol • Concretions High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Listed on Local Hydric Soils List , ..,/7f',, Listed on National Hydric Soils List Other (See Remarks) P6 -: oirlioy fa,. -, E' - • Histic Epipedon • ❑ Sulfuric Odor ❑ Aquic Moisture Regime ❑ Reducing Conditions ❑ Cloyed or Low — Chrome Colors • ,12( ❑ .J ❑y Remarks: Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? ElYes ❑ No Rationale: ,-thes ❑ No Rationale: ,Yes ❑ No Rationale: Yes ❑ No Rationale: r Remarks: 2 of 2 Fienker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I I I I r 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: :Miller Riverview Park Expansion /Dubuque,--I . ` Date: Jeu. Application /Owner: City of Dubuque, Iowa County: Dubuquer Investigating Team: //i//7e,,,,ti°3' /,,{j.fyf -, Botanical Name Common Name State: Iowa Weather Conditions: - ,y,, , /y' r; ' -A ' n AC AO . -0 Yes Mt21% ,cAz — Do Normal Conditions Exist at t e site? 2 No Communit ID: Is the site significantly disturbed ?: (A typical situation ?) , ❑ Yes No Transect ID: 7 Is the area a potential • roblem area? Depth of Surface Water ► Yes ❑ No Data Point #: 7 100 Year Flood Elevation: >/ (in.) Depth to Saturated Soil Data Point Elevation: Vegetation ,(Dominant.PlantSpecies) - , _ Record Botanical Name Common Name t sS Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators Stratum Indicator 1. - cer '-c7a, ;` 97,0,j!/Jn .- h c'/^ i ce,, c Mt21% ,cAz — 2. /e n kw ' Xfd/ dhn r /ifi 6;:l ■ Other • No Recorded Data Available ,. 3. / , Field Observations ./ 4. Depth of Surface Water (in.) ❑ Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches • Water Stained Leaves • Local Soil Survey Data • FAC — Neutral Test 5. >/ (in.) Depth to Saturated Soil >11 6. ❑ Other (Explain in Remarks) 7. it UIokYn401P Irlioo e i pew 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC -): �7 = 50 Remarks �tY�/rz.,/eX7 e, ', 4:,14iLTJA/:. �✓/ .., r /ICrA r ,.✓ �f '?'3 Ae / y .9 i $WM —., 1 ai \Ipsn i7L'":4tE} '�lr._�,i e y l'Tl %-4il li//y1L /) Norf.G 77 /i'J4 //{ /Jt "s-J RJ t? fx`r h`yl2 /W /77C i <: er/Z r7G /r 0:57 se , Hydrology = - , _ Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators JEI ecorded Data Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge Aerial Photos • Inundated LI Saturated in Upper 12 Inches ,." Water Marks • Drift . Lines ■ Other • No Recorded Data Available ,3 Sediment Deposits ❑ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands , Field Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water (in.) ❑ Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches • Water Stained Leaves • Local Soil Survey Data • FAC — Neutral Test Depth to Free Water in Pit >/ (in.) Depth to Saturated Soil >11 (in.) ❑ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: 9"7.4( _ - t,_,.1 a /A;e it UIokYn401P Irlioo e i pew Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC / or 2- Soils .: - Daia Point #:`_ Y Mat tint Unit Name: ,j��� 0 0 Drainage Class: /Ri?! i Ede „')/ f',:- Taxonom (Subgroup): yc t- at /-'M'; /S Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: ❑ Yes • No Profile Description Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, (Inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Structure, Etc. O— // ,/ /_ .` _ !. - J affird 'zii / -'s=ue. - 1./ %° /ht,//' 5' Mcle571/ Hydric Soil Indicators • Histosol • Concretions ■ Histic Epipedon ❑ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil ❑ Sulfuric Odor ❑ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils ❑ Aquic Moisture Regime ■ Listed on Local Hydric Soils List ■ Reducing Conditions ❑ Listed on National Hydric Soils List ,� ■ Gleyed or Low — Chrome Colors .12 Other (See Remarks) p"ee p'r y r .Pctt) :_ sir -.`c Remarks:: Ntn- 4vd > q/ ihra 4 r / "41 eA ur O/ ! e74 7 iigl rreed,le ,, r/ Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? ,,fit res. - ❑ No Rationale: Yes ❑ No Rationale: Yes ❑ No Rationale: ,B'S'es ❑ No Rationale: -;D bOrrt +(AVM 61.5,:-r Remarks: of 2 Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC 1 1 I I I 1 r 1 I I I I 1 i 1 I I I I I i I I I I I I I I 1 I DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Pro'ect/Stte - Nliller:Riverview Park Ex t ansion /Dubu . ud,=la.:1 Date: A)e x Application /Owner: City of Dubuque, Iowa ` County: Dubuqu- Investigating Team: , -gel, %I //%e, ';>p' State: Iowa Weather Conditions: 2,,,,4,04 ,i-v , ,,t- 700/7-: 1. 4r,4 ' 7j j r !!S ° b,' / /Ni; ,�' �F°' Do Normal Conditions-Exist arthe site? r Yes ❑ No No Community ID: Transect ID: 2 Is the site significantly disturbed ?: ❑ Yes (A typical situation ?) Is the area a potential problem area? 12I-Ye s ❑ No Data Point #: 8 100 Year Flood Elevation: Field Observations Data Point Elevation: Uegetafion (Dolriinant. @last Species). - ` Historical Record Botanical Name Common Name Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators Stratum Indicator 1. 4r,4 ' 7j j r !!S ° b,' / /Ni; ,�' �F°' ❑ Inundated Y,Lbti 2. /o/ /' p ,: bb^ /_e .,. it /1�. 67:i I / 1 / r �:-3�7 .; �. n :(i5,��' : ❑ No Recorded Data Available �f I C/��'F�- Field Observations �/ 4 4 n Ws,/ t I ( On/ ,. / rl /re , 4 Depth of Surface Water Depth to Free Water in Pit Depth to Saturated Soil c .. J. - ! M':i/I / ■ Oxidized Root Channels In Upper 12 Inches • Water Stained Leaves ❑ Local Soil Survey Data ,13" FAC - Neutral Test ❑ Other (Explain in Remarks) >3'l (in.) r 32 6. �i .e,Y' ,,,,,,,,,,,L0, ,uY> 1 � /%i I /' /[ rie -2tl 7. 8. I:real/[ l/ak?- &z.:.,,% ?' 9tt1 / ex 9. A/ x :l /ft, .7 52-"eger fl 10. . 11. 12. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC -): g, c 94.E '" o> Remarks: - Hydrology ` Historical Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators Recorded Data Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge ,r Aerial Photos ❑ Inundated ■ Saturated in Upper 12 Inches ,Water Marks • Other • Drift Lines ❑ No Recorded Data Available ■ Sediment Deposits fir Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water Depth to Free Water in Pit Depth to Saturated Soil (in.) ■ Oxidized Root Channels In Upper 12 Inches • Water Stained Leaves ❑ Local Soil Survey Data ,13" FAC - Neutral Test ❑ Other (Explain in Remarks) >3'l (in.) r 32 (in.) Remarks: _____`---,,_________.. -__e_ a_ , t< :.may " IF G ?l':.E.SL"hi✓ L'Iltt.tr r' }'/ &t/-- tit s ,. f in aveti Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC ofZ- Boils = Data _Point #: Ma..in. Unit Name: nS ts' ri b S' Drainage Class: / t / . € v (,,�(�)fr2)i`- Taxonomy (Subgroup): 7-7, 1 1 • u tee" Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: • Yes ❑ No Profile - Description Depth Matrix Color finches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) Mottle Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, (Munsell Moist) Structure, Etc. -/tc3 lam, ' I _A'Vo/ - :,J / -r - /{!ti /. * / /n,' A 3n.- 3 /o ,: ='iv /01/12 gF UP ,1/ • - ile- &I - 2.5:- 2• 7 .5 R(f; t /.<: -.) V.r•V '61C Hydric Soil Indicators • Histosol • Concretions • Histic Epipedon • High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil ❑ Sulfuric Odor 0 Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils • Aquic Moisture Regime • Listed on Local Hydric Soils List ❑ Reducing.Conditions ❑ Gleyed or Low — Chrome Colors ❑ Listed on National Hydric Soils List f' Other (See Remarks) No : �°��X 0911 5" Remarks: Tarr„F' 1.12pO..:1St:el Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? Yes ❑ No Rationale: ErCles ❑ No Rationale: e� , Yes ❑ No Rationale: Yes ❑ No Rationale: Remarks: of 2_- Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I Soils: • - DMa_Point #: 9 - Mar.inr Unit Name: rr- ■ ,!r,YV - Drainage Class: `1146,,,, „ / /,(Xz % -« Taxonom (Subgroup): /7/9/c- Avir r• V r7Y : Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: ❑ Yes • No Profile Description Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, (Inches) Horizon jMunsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Structure Etc. c3 -lo 4 0, 3/Z /4/4-.3 a;mn,4WW- OVA-44W < '5/ e/.._, oP , 3y • / 5�/o . ele-I r7t�' ;r � /l0 -9,/Z.- -27' m <ie . 3 Co i s/� �- ✓ Hydric Soil Indicators ❑ Histosol • Concretions ❑ Histic Epipedon • High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil ❑ Sulfuric Odor ❑ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils ❑ Aquic Moisture Regime Et' Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Fes.- / >'4-7 ❑ Reducing Conditions • Listed on National Hydric Soils List • Gleyed or Low- Chrome Colors IT Other (See Remarks) %tc ,{? - /oy Dail 4a +0" Remarks: 2' =?S" roy . v /?2,F` <- 04‘7:0-r> <b,.l,�rwn. s,`1 /O y4 , 4lyr,/- tvtWa.,i1/ `t'*ad' na ifi, ;;4" > imiki: to/ le) Ke-id; etJ/,5,07,7 /..1 r5;✓rvz✓ Vt/v poiee, %!,/? 7/6 ,fir /e and bfc c 'SCI E' Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? is the sampling point within a wetland? -173 Yes ❑ No Rationale: es El No Rationale: ,[E] Yes ❑ No Rationale: es ❑ No Rationale: Remarks: 2- of '2— Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC 1. r I I I 1 1 I I I 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 I I I I DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) ProjectlStte °Miller Riverview -Park ExpansionlDubuque,:la. `Date - )Uoui. 3 Application /Owner. City of Dubuque, Iowa County: Dubuque Investigating Team: ,4'/% ;, ''. ?71 - -/Z' ,,&r State: Iowa Weather Conditions: , yi,1y ,hreer, - A 3. Do Normal Conditions Exist at he site? ,[(Yes ❑ No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed ?: (A typical situation ?) ❑ Yes /'No Transect ID: 2_ S. Is the area a potential problem area? .Yes ❑ No Data Point Il:'1 100 Year Flood Elevation: 11. Depth to Free Water in Pit Data Point Elevation: Vegetation (DorrinanVPlant- Species) Botanical Name Common Name Stratum Indicator Historical Record 2. ,23 A-, 'a rik ' �. c �.a�': � .. :, .C, 3. 4. El Inundated 5. .lam Water Marks ❑ Drift Lines 6. • Drainage Patterns in Wetlands 7. Field! Observations S. 9, Depth of Surface Water 10. (in.) 11. Depth to Free Water in Pit 12. (in.) Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC -): 5 2 5 Remarks: -"r c2 git .Tl . S Pen .Ii ,�" J:z?%lne l�,lsPTi l .5 le-wil'd' p, f & HydrpIgg Historical Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators j3ltecorded Data ,A' Stream, Lake or. Tidal Gauge Aerial Photos ❑ Other ❑ No Recorded Data Available El Inundated • Saturated in Upper 12 Inches .lam Water Marks ❑ Drift Lines • Sediment Deposits • Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field! Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water (in.) ❑ Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches ❑ Water Stained Leaves • Local Soil Survey Data 'FAC — Neutral Test ❑ Other (Explain in Remarks) Depth to Free Water in Pit > 2-3 (in.) Depth to Saturated Soil 5 2 5 (in.) rReemarks:�rr U/a/ r 8)a4' on L%t IN a-0/61 Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC of i t 1 1 t r 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: Miller Riverview Park Expansion /Dubuque, Ia. Date: Noo, 3 ? iY Application /Owner: City of Dubuque, Iowa Stratum, Indicator County: Dubuque's Investigating Team: /4 f'ieet�'ar $ _•1= �•_Gktr1.- Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators • Inundated State: Iowa Weather Conditions: 4. Q Water Marks 6. • . Do Normal Conditions Exist at the site? ,M—Yes • No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed ?: (A typical situation ?) 9. • Yes 1io Transect ID: .,2 11. ,- Is the area a potential problem area? , ,U Yes • No Data Point #: /6 100 Year Flood Elevation: Data Point Elevation: Vegetation (Dominant Plant Species) Botanical Name Common Name Stratum, Indicator )- Iistorical Record 2 Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators • Inundated 3. 4. Q Water Marks 6. • ■ No Recorded Data Available 6. 7. Field Observations 8. 9. Depth of Surface Water Depth to Free Water in Pit Depth to Saturated Soil 10, (in.) (in.) (in.) 11. ) 3 e.fi 12. , Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC-): / - = /1:,) to r ( p �, or- �,��;:r x01 ��f' Remarks: i 4 ' Hydrology )- Iistorical Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators • Inundated Recorded Data _ ®r Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge N--Aerial Photos LJ Other • Saturated in Upper 12 Inches Q Water Marks • Drift Lines ■ No Recorded Data Available ■ ,Sediment.Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water Depth to Free Water in Pit Depth to Saturated Soil (in.) (in.) (in.) ,['Oxidized Root Channels In Upper 12 Inches • Water Stained Leaves • Local Soil Survey Data ,Er FAC -- Neutral Test ) 3 e.fi _7 ?,(, • Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC / of 2-- Soils .: DataPolnt #: Marrlm Unit Name: Per l -c y ,7/ •- s' y -2` 5(15-g) Drainage Class: podtraj2 /d / 9, Taxonom (Subgroup): rm, 4/J z /oven Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: • Yes • No Profile Description Depth Matrix Color (Inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) Mottle Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, (Munsell Moist) Structure Etc. ---2. /V. Z A/Y L 4/ i>. .3 - . 11/ /!l/ S5 /r :_' I ; /0716r2 :KO P.15I *l ;. (✓. x ->� ±fir 7/Y7r~ 1. 5- )1:91. 0 V - r% y- G ill e /fir o - Yo�?tPS r.._ .mil r-�J o/ n f 3n -B4 HydriciSoil Indicators a! 3V " "' G'x 4 • Histosol • Concretions • Histic Epipedon • High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil • Sulfuric Odor ❑ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _PJ Listed on Local Hydric Soils List 42.3, b7o ❑ Listed on National Hydric Soils List ,a- Other (See Remarks) Fh :,P. -,:/oy pief,t'5'4c"` ❑ Aquic Moisture Regime ❑ Reducing Conditions ❑ Gleyed or Low- Chrome Colors Remarks: �idr / x : T `C %lu t >r:.1S t f- re , \ it Lief`` 2,17 Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophylic Vegetation Present? 2) Welland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? ,21 Yes ❑ No Rationale: ,Qi;es ❑ No Rationale: ,0 Yes ❑ No Rationale: J2'j'es ❑ No Rationale: Remarks: 1--of Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 11 i 1 I 1 I 1 I r DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site:- Millet Riverview Park-ExpansionlDubuque, la. -Date: f1/ WJ1 3 Application /Owner: City of Dubuque, Iowa Lclnrrto.v, r",zd ,,"' 'r County: Dubuqu State: Iowa Investigating Team:- , y, Kid /l 5`,t Weather Conditions' ` Do Normal Conditions Exist at t e site? El es • No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed ?: (A typical situation ?) • Yes Q'No Transect ID: 2_ Is the area a potential problem area? E Yes ❑ No Data Point #: /7 100 Year Flood Elevation: Data Point Elevation: egetation (Diiminanta?IanYSpecies Botanical Name 2. Common Name Stratum Indicator 3 4 5 6 7 8. 9 10 11. 12. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC -): Remarks: 0_2100_0(., Hydrolo. __Historical Record , Recorded Data Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators 2PStream, Lake or Tidal Gauge Aerial Photos ❑ Other ❑ No Recorded Data Available ❑ Inundated ❑ Saturated in Upper 12 Inches -ET Water Marks ❑ Drift Lines ❑ Sediment Deposits ❑ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field? Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water Depth to Free Water in Pit Depth to Saturated Soil yL >yz (in.) (in.) (in.) ❑ Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches ❑ Water Stained Leaves ❑ Local Soil Survey Data FAC — Neutral Test ❑ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC of 2- Soils Aata'Polnt : // Mapping Unit Name: a»' 41, --P /0 rr °f h Drainage Class: i a'i, /f.f Taxonom9 (Subgroup): 7f.,,k 4.46:442 i i e ,,- :a Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: • Yes U No Profile Description Depth Matrix Color (Inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) Mottle Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, fMunsell Moist) Structure Etc. .0-i5 l Z,-e- 41/ /0o ft ; -,'S- 1 .5 F Z..' ,r 'S!/ '/ /J • /7 =71 ,0 /0 i3 f5, ,s; /&' sr io /lam o,'J 5: 37 —Nz /0z-92. -`f/: /�/> :sue /, s , /0 3V- . i C , i 7 1 ir Hydric Soil Indicators • ❑ Histosol ❑ Histic Epipedon ❑ Sulfuric Odor ❑ Concretions ❑ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil • Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils • Aquic Moisture Regime ■ Listed on Local Hydric Soils List • Reducing Conditions • Listed on National Hydric Soils List • Gleyed or Low — Chrome Colors ❑ Other (See Remarks) Remarks: r : "4-lor .D,, t j2rl4co, Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophylic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? �EIes ❑ No Rationale: ,mil r�rs ❑ No Rationale: ,.[]Yes ❑ No Rationale: s ❑ No Rationale: Remarks: of Z Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC t 1 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Stte: ; Miner Riverview= Park =Ex . ansioniDubu • ue, Ia. =Date: y Application /Owner: City of Dubuque, Iowa , County: Dubuque Investigating Team: /// / „,,f,..e r, ° >' / F/,a ;'V c State: Iowa Weather Conditions: :5,j,-)„,;,,, Br':�cx„ tle ",''J Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators kf Recorded Data Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge Aerial Photos Do Normal Conditions Exist atihe site? ''' Yes ❑ No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed ?: ❑ Yes (A typical situation ?) ,,ErNo Transect ID: 3 Is the area a potential problem area? • Yes No Data Point #: /% 100 Year Flood Elevation: Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Data Point Elevation: egetation' (Dominant 1Plant Species);; Botanical Name 1 2. 3. Common Name //(Bile /e/ll '» / /ei: /ivy / / h /e C (1A 4• //re, Stratum Indicator /f/°" r/a,v 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAG -): t/3 /P 7% '� da7c7'o Remarks: Hydrology, . Historical Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators kf Recorded Data Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge Aerial Photos ❑ Inundated L' aturated in Upper 12 Inches Water Marks Drift Lines ❑ ediment Deposits LK Drainage Patterns in Wetlands • Other ❑ No Recorded Data Available Field Observations _ Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water Depth to Free Water in Pit Depth to Saturated Soil (in.) • Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches • Water Stained Leaves • Local Soil Survey Data �FAC — Neutral Test (in.) .:-/' 2 " (in.) • Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: 94;041i to t. kr I >'rr z :s , by/ j/a//ur0 or/ jf'r; r Pr s a Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC / of -Soils 'i Dat'Point ti: - — Ma. .in• Unit Name: Zdor, It, < „_ -S ( oatd1 U -2% '510 Drainage Class: / ,!paajj 1 ,z[( rya .,,.r'l Taxonomy (Subgroup): 7yJ;r> .gc8t. Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: • Yes • No Profile Description Depth Matrix Color (Inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) Mottle JMunsell Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, Moist) Structure, Etc. 155(4.1,, -icivc 0 ,42 ✓3 fs er/e/ ✓ i -' . .21 la' C.r f Hydric Soil Indicators ❑ Histosol ❑ Histic Epipedon ❑ Sulfuric Odor ❑ Aquic Moisture Regime • Concretions High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Listed on National Hydric Soils List f� >' Other (See Remarks) -// 01frienrMp /``w/ , »Jjx/' % 5w/-0rz= a' % i/ eo3, -/';'t, br.S ■ • • • Reducing Conditions • • Gleyed or Low — Chrome Colors Remarks: Wetland Determinations 1) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? 9-Yes ❑ No Rationale: p'Yes ❑ No Rationale: (IJ4es ❑ No Rationale: ) 1'es ❑ No Rationale: Remarks: Z of —2-- Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC I 1 I I I I I 1 1 I I I 1 I I I 1 I 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project)Stte ,Miller Riverview Park Expansion /Dubuque,`la. -Date: J .¢ Application /Owner: City of Dubuque, Iowa County: Dubuque Investigating Team: 41.r/.e, r t rip, n..:f State: Iowa Weather Conditions: ?, • Inundated Do Normal Conditions Exist at the s te? 7 Yes • No Communit ID: Is the site significantly disturbed ?: (A typical situation ?) • Yes Si No Transect ID: � Is the area a potential problem area? 2l Yes ❑ No Data Point #: 100 Year Flood Elevation: (in.) Data Point Elevation: Yentatiiiiil Dom nantRiant.Species: Botanical Name 2. d fa 1 Common Name Stratum Indicator _i s rfS /-2/Cf Ctrl 3 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 1 12 Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC -): Remarks: Or? $tmurd / \ 8,YyPin 7Yt� ✓sv.� �t / t°_F [ 7Jk ? fa,t _ tT's'yi%n c 6h (6) 5 Z/Z Hydrology Ristoricai Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators ecorded Data _Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge ,„,�6 Aerial Photos ❑ Other • Inundated ■ §aturated in Upper 12 Inches Water Marks • Drift Lines • No Recorded Data Available ❑ Sediment Deposits • Drainage Patterns in Wetlands FieldiObservations ; Secondary indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water Depth to Free Water in Pit Depth to Saturated Soil (in.) • Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches • Water Stained Leaves • _Local Soil Survey Data " FAC — Neutral Test ,(]Other (Explain in Remarks) 7 1 isy (in.) > Z'€ (in.) Remarks: Wu1evr2ladYsidi'll /ibu e� w2 .afl al', a -� ,, -,jt Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC Soils Data Point #J., . . Mapping Unit Name: er Zoo 7/5: .) Drainage Class • ;o -et, . i4 /1 ./9yar46: f Taxonomy (Subgroup): 7--- y�,,,. a 'V /Qt .n/) Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: ❑ Yes • No Profile Description Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, (Inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) ( Munsell Moist) Structure Etc. a-0 /oz/ 3/i ; — 5,/ 7 . /O FA'. e // 2 - /y /Oyi=:=3/1 /Dc % %le Ehe V.rad/ /Rohl / /%73 /,bb / eYf /0 Of- 157z ,np am/prom 7 ) r L. thehe- g /L' y 4'4Y1rt/ / C...7%,/' ay,,, z as�.� v:i 3 7.7 /0 r lM' aJ Dt Fr. </ / l; &; /°A ?,: >sy kk•; ,'/ ¢o Hydric Soil Indicators • Histosol • Concretions ■ Histic Epipedon ■ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil • Sulfuric Odor ❑ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils • Aquic Moisture Regime __E" Listed on Local Hydric Soils List - /Ja .:�1'0 147 • Reducing Conditions ❑ Listed on National Hydric Soils List , .. ❑ Gleyed or Low - Chroma Colors 21' Other (See Remarks) eta - reefq y ! .° k- `5•.v , (-- Remarks: 2 -7-28 loft- , f:2/1, e 1 Cam Ar /. /Oyt0 5.'(__ 1 /0.e„ ret,VD,sir /0 72 34 Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? ,I Yes ❑ No Rationale: es ❑ No Rationale: )i lSes ❑ No Rationale: es ❑ No Rationale: Remarks: 7— of S.-- Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC I I I 1 I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I I I DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Pre ect(Site `Millet Riverview Park ExpansionlDubugue, Ia., Date:` �al; Application /Owner. City of Dubuque, Iowa County: Dubuque le Investigating Team: ///. F77,9j i x. /,yk -„,- State: Iowa Weather Conditions: !/t/ninf r ,. ±-2ert /F,-,' Do Normal Conditions Exist at the site? r es ❑ No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed ?: ❑ Yes ,- Er'No (A typical situation ?) Transect ID: a Is the area a potential problem area? • Yes jJ'No Data Point #: Al 100 Year Flood Elevation: ii Data Point Elevation: Ve. etafion' efil nant Plant S iecies - Botanical Name Common Name Stratum Indicator 2. 7G6Th7.:r.�(d '.t S &3! -r:'II ii 3. (<7/ yyty,- -5fr , /ci tan/ 'r ,f / ,,,,, 0/3e_ a. 7 /pert 0/0 r, r (-/rr teve Fes' t- -ser-u 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Percent of Dominant S • ecies that are OBL, FACW, or FAC exciudin • FAC- : '/ =/t : % Remarks: Fat' 6rari A5 /, .throS Hydrology; Historical Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators, Recorded Data 7Siream, Lake or Tidal Gauge XI Aerial Photos ❑ Other ❑ No Recorded Data Available ❑ Inundated i Saturated in Upper 12 Inches ❑ Water Marks ❑ Drift Lines ❑ Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water Depth to Free Water in Pit Depth to Saturated Soil S �I�✓ �Y �-Ci (in.) (in.) (in.) ❑ Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches ❑ Water Stained Leaves ❑ ocal Soil Survey Data l� FAC — Neutral Test ❑ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC Soils , ° Data Point #: Mapping Unit Name: 7)(2,-,,,,dfe,5 /ea *V/ 40,0,27 0° 2°l 7/5-1( ) Drainage Class: Roleit c ' 4.0 ljonz„,P",O Taxonomy (Subgroup): 7,,.c ( ' %uve 1/j Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: LI Yes ❑ No Profile Description Depth Matrix Color (Inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) Mottle Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, (Munsell Moist) Structure Etc. / /aee%e -3/79 V FSe. 22-- ✓Prom/ Hydric Soil Indicators ❑ Histosol ❑ Histic Epipedon ❑ Concretions ❑ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil • Sulfuric Odor • Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils ❑ Aquic Moisture Regime ,I Listed on Local Hydric Soils List ■ Listed on National Hydric Soils List {; • Reducing Conditions ❑ Gleyed or Low— Chrome Colors f2" Other (See Remarks) L + ta %'o,c / &;,-- _-'_ >':' Remarks: Wetland Determination. 1) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? ,Yes 0 No Rationale: Yes ❑ No Rationale: ,Yes El No Rationale; Yes ❑ No Rationale: Remarks: -2--or Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 tI I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Pro`ect Stte. :MillerRivety evli Park Ex. ansion!Dubu• ue; la . ®ate- ;',l As.lication /Owner: Cif ofDubu.ue, Iowa Count : Dubu.ue Botanical Name Common Name Stratum Indicator 1. rw sace/1n�i't'•srua't >' :.� L State: Iowa Weather Conditions: s .p ., !x 2, .."'!P // Do Normal Conditions Exist at th- site? . 45d .y o ,... /4////e v /� /a .eY 7 J'Yes • No Communit ID: Is the site significantly disturbed ?: A t . ical situation? • Yes No Transect ID: a Is the area a .otential •roblem area? r Yes • No Data Point #: 100 Year Flood Elevation: Data Point Elevation: Vegetation (Dorii nant- t Plat Species), Botanical Name Common Name Stratum Indicator 1. rw sace/1n�i't'•srua't >' :.� L T //7t -t r frActiIt°- �p5 2. /fee, ti- P XAJ K � a. Fes, �. nail <:., /, ob�, , // oac . 45d .y o ,... /4////e v /� /a .eY T -1:4/ . 191 . 10. 11. 12. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC -): I /A/= /aDYit, Remarks: /-/. -i &e _r/r/e'fc/ 2/r-'79 a y O, Ma..7// eJ e.AS¢,/ i ‘."-Y d idle& -% 'S O_ i tYCt iiiiia Hydrology Historical Record Primary Wetland ;Hydrology Indicators Th1ecorded Data Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge Aerial Photos Other ❑ No Recorded Data Available ❑ Inundated ❑ Saturated in Upper 12 Inches O Water Marks ❑ Drift Lines ❑ Sediment Deposits ❑ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water Depth to Free Water in Pit Depth to Saturated Soil //o > No (in.) (in.) (in.) ❑ Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches ❑ Water Stained Leaves ❑ Local Soil Survey Data FAC — Neutral Test ❑ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: beavitlait 4 kegs 5 e / /4%e- boast Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC / of Z.- Sofls_..' >; Data Point #: /6' Mapping Unit Name: �9r xb 3. 7/ to2it 'm . - I-% .(/5' Drainage Class: /101/4,0 64 f�kC vra. ,,,, - Taxonomy (Subgroup): -7 /9.e a/Tien es Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: • Yes ❑ No Profile Description Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, (Inches) Horizon ( Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Structure Etc. 0 /del -3 /z d ' ^ 9 07 <e r5 tar: ' ':'✓„t :J` o, De . .3f' ` •_ ? U. aJ ,Ere /O 42 -/3 /o ye yy Hydric Soil Indicators ■ Histosol • Concretions • Histic Epipedon • High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil ❑ Sulfuric Odor • Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils • Aquic Moisture Regime • Listed on Local Hydric Soils List • Reducing Conditions ❑ Listed on National Hydric Soils List ❑ Gleyed or Low — Chrome Colors fi]� Other (See Remarks) ./,,-:. Pcc/ay 12a'i £»'/2 a c Remarks: al Ofrofd / :SAO? {) W -q, ' /%%.Gf. '+' °/� l- ltii'a,; .Tf- .A /lHrnf�6rt!?F -' etf.6� _5_. Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? Oyes ❑ No Rationale: fd Yes ❑ No Rationale: f G'Yes ❑ No Rationale: pY s ❑ No Rationale: Remarks: 2- of -z- Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Pro ect /Stte..'Miller Riverview -Park Ex • ansionlDutiu a ue, Ia. Application /Owner: City of Dubuque, Iowa Date. County: Dubuque Investigating Team: /G/ 6/P J t% a?GC9, y= vt .a- State: Iowa Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators Weather Conditions: Am* .; y P zt 4 r`fr- • Inundated Do Normal Conditions Exist at t e site? ® es • No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed ?: • Yes .INo Transect ID: Aid ;;7 y;zo;v r/ (A typical situation ?) Is the area a potential problem area? laYes ❑ No Data Point #: /Co (in.) 100 Year Flood Elevation: > 9 f2. Data Point Elevation: // ,- Vegetation (DonllnantPlantSpecies) Botanical Name Common Name 1. //c v 6rrcf.zr.;; Pie 2. At i, Stratum Indicator /1 %Li% 3. 7,/„./4, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11 12. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACVV, or FAC (excluding FAC -): '/s /00 % Remarks: re4t, C?/,o, , ,tiydrologY_ .. Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators _Historical ail Recorded Data Siream,. Lake or Tidal Gauge Aerial Photos • Inundated ❑ Saturated in Upper 12 Inches ..B' Water Marks ❑ Drift Lines ❑ Sediment Deposits • Other • No Recorded Data Available • Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water Depth to Free Water in Pit Depth to Saturated Soil (in.) ❑ Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches • Water Stained Leaves ❑ Local Soil Survey Data FAC — Neutral Test > 9 f2. (in.) // ,- (in.) ■ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC of�_ Soils ° - =Data Potnf #:. liv ° Ma. •in• Unit Name:. ,-rte.; �_ .N .../ Drainage Class: 4,104.„-a p , i 270 (//5g) y;3,stt, € Taxonomy (Subgroup): //>i (f /€ 't Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: ❑ Yes ❑ No Profile Description Depth Matrix Color (Inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) Mottle Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, (Munsell Moist) Structure, Etc. 1./ " "_ Z-Ce �� _Ji r d y9 .r fart, /1i>..5 ,,. 5 ?( 10-` 1 / ?e /o //4? WV r'; u.LFav ait ✓7r =d" 5/1L /fir ?. S/? Hydric Soil Indicators • ❑ Histosol ❑ Histic Epipedon ❑ Sulfuric Odor ❑ Aquic Moisture Regime ❑ Concretions ❑ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil ❑ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils ❑ Listed on Local Hydric Soils List ❑ Listed on National Hydric Soils List a. Other (See Remarks) f& :, 'etr ,,y- �,£a,. -:t- r 4}r =- z. .r -•E' • Reducing Conditions • Gleyed or Low — Chroma Colors Remarks: Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? S'es. ❑ No Rationale: ,,thes ❑ No Rationale: ,j Yes ❑ No Rationale: spies ❑ No Rationale: Remarks: Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) P,titiettgitiilivinieeRivirrifieivRPaiVEiliiiiiionlotilitiiitieleate::im -----2:4; -0, Application/Owner: City of Dubuque, Iowa Historical Record County: Dubuque Investigating Team: liCyckwae.- 5- /0,,Ok4/,,E1,:.r [1] Inundated ill Saturated in Upper 12 Inches State: Iowa Weather Conditions: 9 r et-e, — • Sediment Deposits • Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Do Normal Normal Conditions Exist at t e site? ales • No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed?: (A typical situation?) • Yes allo Transect ID: Am/ on fro.i., Se c c 5,17 (in.) • Local Soil Survey Data Is the area a potential problem area? .12(Y-es • No Data Point #: 77 100 Year Flood Elevation: Data Point Elevation: Vegetition (Dominant Plait Species) Botanical Name 1. 464g kJ fl:,un / I 2. ee/4 .5 e5-.,-...,-4,7,41to 3. Vets-41:., 11/12,2410 4. Common Name Stratum Indicator r1i9e-119,.799%, 1-01,9190 12/5 rAlc- hi") 5. 6. 7, 8. 9. 0. 11. 12. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC-): Remarks: /4t/L1 41/5/e 9 &Olen :Hydro log - -- - Historical Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators .Z.I Recorded Data "Er Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge Aerial Photos D Other lii No Recorded Data Available [1] Inundated ill Saturated in Upper 12 Inches • Water Marks • Drift Lines • Sediment Deposits • Drainage Patterns in Wetlands • FieM Observations • Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water (in.) 111 Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Depth to Free Water In Pit '.7 /7 (in.) • Water Stained Leaves Depth to Saturated Soil 5,17 (in.) • Local Soil Survey Data Jr FAC - Neutral Test Er Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: s en /I j2vra4e4 1):dol)kykolog til ziaet 17/01') neenly Tar ,5;r ''- " e _ Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC Z. Soils-22 Data pint #: /7 • /y Mapping Unit Name: ,/Dartie.@5,Er -,/A /a An/ 0- Z7; t__ /50 Drainage Class: pb °,,a / /y eveg va,t ff, , J Taxonomy (Subgroup): » // 7,;,fre /r ,-,.f/'-, Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: ❑ Yes ❑ No Profile Description Depth Matrix Color (Inches) Horizon ( Munsell Moist) Mottle Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, (Munsell Moist) Structure Etc. , -�, /L /Ot / (e2--7 F3 P2-0/0 / Vii _s: /- 3rr'e- 577 -7 /0, /'..3 /I 5 75-y 2 3/3 Fiit.a.> <' <1 /n,sr`° Sit_ i iS /). J �?_ g7 Ci . 2 3 e . ire .. -,met F ®/'I /y /-7 ie r/?. a 5/ -r /,e. 3,79/ Fnr f--,',°,,,/,Pie,tf9 3. v' - Hydric Soil Indicators ❑ Histosol • Concretions ■ Histic Epipedon ❑ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil ❑ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils ❑ Listed on Local Hydric Soils List • Sulfuric Odor • Aquic Moisture Regime ❑ Reducing Conditions ■ Listed on National Hydric Soils List /1 • Gleyed or Low — Chrome Colors ,CI` Other (See Remarks) .ece,-: r/-4)r 2 x't:=?VY ^'�"�� Remarks: Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? es ❑ No Rationale: £es ❑ No Rationale: ,''Yes ❑ No Rationale: Yes ❑ No Rationale: Remarks: 2 of 2 Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DELINEATION (1987 USA COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: ,MDel.- Riverview 'Park Expansion /Dubuque, la.. `Date: Noii ApplicationfOwner: City of Dubuque, Iowa Historical Record County: Dubuqu ,d' Recorded Data Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge ,Ef Aerial Photos • Other Investigating Team: 4/ /7p ,•fir% a / r %t?r ¢ CS °t State: Iowa ❑ Drift Lines ❑ Sediment Deposits ❑ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Weather Conditions: „ A r., e Do Normal Conditions Exist at th- site? es ❑ No Community ID: Depth of Surface Water Is the site significantly disturbed ?: (A typical situation ?) • Yes .E] f10 Transect ID: s , �? �j (in.) • Water Stained Leaves Is the area a potential problem area ? es ❑ No Data Point #: /5 100 Year Flood Elevation: • Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: dam on/ ikasfy Data Point Elevation: x' roar `414.`4;1/ /net G10 1/ 2rs e r /a.a, ,. Veget tion,(Dorninant_Pla- t Species; Botanical Name 1. ---Pna . 44 .e7 i0,,,0d 1/4»O"'r1:7 Common Name S atum Indicator 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC -): (//,/ Remarks: Hydrology Historical Record Primary Wetland Hydrology Indicators ,d' Recorded Data Stream, Lake or Tidal Gauge ,Ef Aerial Photos • Other • Inundated ❑ Saturated in Upper 12 Inches • Water Marks ❑ Drift Lines ❑ Sediment Deposits ❑ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands • No Recorded Data Available Field Observations Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Depth of Surface Water (in.) • Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Depth to Free Water in Pit / (in.) • Water Stained Leaves Depth to Saturated Soil - (in.) • Local Soil Survey Data - -FAC — Neutral Test • Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: dam on/ ikasfy e 51 x' roar `414.`4;1/ /net G10 1/ 2rs e r /a.a, ,. Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC / of Z Soils Data Pornt #: /$ Mapping Unit Name:, viol, - -- -r /// G'r,gyi O- 2% / >s?) / Drainage Class:/ iarcfc. UJ l iinf<t/ ] Taxonomy (Subgroup): / /�� 141 'f h ;.'avfz Field Observations Confirmed Map Type: ❑ Yes ❑ No Profile Description Depth Matrix Color (Inches) Horizon JMunsell Moist) Mottle (Munsell Colors Mottle Abund. /Contrast Texture, Concretions, Moist) Structure Etc. O °</ //2f_ 3 5» /Ali lot. &m/5 %d/F/./ r,3v/ e /7z "/179/ ( /9",e3a,,,! /& /4? /._ Fnr V f ) pep /G es-/ / 2 `/ H /z`-'F•1„ _ ( 1 /e>i e &) 4 & r ". >,... `i/ a , " d' if :• 'ha `' _. .t l_ % ,//' 4>r/ ./i Ct 3 0/0_573 Vfi,e -/ke Pet9V7f)A» h/ 1 /oz j,2 `/- . (/, he - -,Yl /new V / Hydric Soil Indicators ❑ Histosol • Concretions High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soil Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Listed on National Hydric Soils List l Other (See Remarks) ,e -reloy [.I,,(1 ,,emu "` - • Histic Epipedon • ❑ Sulfuric Odor ❑ Aquic Moisture Regime ❑ Reducing Conditions ❑ Gleyed or Low — Chrome Colors • • ❑ �❑ s Remarks: X /rl e'c 1. —o( ft:F'z) /d /s' o y 3/ s /b56C */./7 f�. � /oyes vA, ✓ -,�,t,,,;,,a - .1 / /QoM3 51'6: Wetland Determination 1) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 2) Wetland Hydrology Present? 3) Hydric Soils Present? Is the sampling point within a wetland? Yes ❑ No Rationale: 'Yes ❑ No Rationale: p Yes ❑ No Rationale: Yes ❑ No Rationale: Remarks: Flanker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wetland Delineation - November 2008 Miller Riverfront Park - Dubuque County, Iowa FLAC #: 180 -08 -10 Appendix Honker Land Architecture Consultants, L.L.C. 614 613 612 611 610 609 608 607 606 605 604 603 602 601 600 599 598 597 596 595 594 593 592 591 590 Y I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 Annual Elevation Duration Curve Mississippi River Lock & Dam 11 Tailwater - Period of Record 1970 - 2004 Gage Zero = 588.20 (MSL 1912) - T- Y -� - - -- - ' 1 1---- Y- �- �- -^---- Y-Y- T- T---- Y -Y -Y - T --1 NMI 1 I I III 1 I 1 11 T � -T -- I I 1 1 : I 1 1 I I 1 r r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I _L 1 J 11 I 1 L J 1 1 L L 1 -- ._ L 1 I L L .l L L 1 L L 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I J I I L J 11 _ L_L_1_J___- 11 I I r L_L_1_L__ 1 1 1 L 1 1 I L L L I I ' L I I L L 1 1 I 1.. 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 _L , --' -- 1 1 1 L L '- __1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L_L_L_,_ 1 .. I 1 1 1 LI 1 i 1 1 11 1 1 ; 11 1 1 1 1 - .- '-�------ 1 1 1 1 -- �- �__1 -- 1 1 1 1 L J 1 1 1 1 L ._'---- 1 1 1 1 __�_L_J_J____�_L_, 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 __L_. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Percent of Time Equaled or Exceeded 80% 90% 100% r 613 612 611 610 609 608 607 606 605 604 603 602 601 600 599 598 597 596 595 594 593 592 591 590 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Percent of Time Equaled or Exceeded 80% 90% 100% Annual Elevation Duration Curve Mississippi River Lock & Dam 11 Tailwater 1 Period of Record 1970 - 200 8 Elevation: 611.92 Feet (MSL 1912) I Minimum Elevation: 591.63 Feet (MSL 1912) 1 ® i ' it ®Maximum I I I , I I 1 1 J L J � ---- L -L - -- J : Gage Zero = 588.20 (MSL 1912) I.; I - -� - - - -- -� -- -- - - - - -- - - - -- - - -- - 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 f 1 r, l r 1 1 1 r -1 - -'- r -- r T 1 ! ' r r : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I. 1 1 1 _ ____ wrisistalli 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 I I 1 1 , 1 : 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; _i__ 1 1 1 Ell 1 __ - -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Percent of Time Equaled or Exceeded 80% 90% 100% on as or gm mu emu ass MIMI MO ME 613 612 611 610 609 608 607 606 - 605 ON 604 603 602 601 0 600 0 t 599 :4 598 W 597 596 595 594 593 592 591 590 0% Mil MI M MEW 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Percent of Time Equaled or Exceeded January - March Elevation Duration Curve Mississippi River Lock & Dam 11 Tailwater ' Period of Record 1970 2008 Maximum Elevation: 608.53 Feet (MSL 1912) I Minimum Elevation: 592.22 Feet (MSL 1912) Gage Zero = 588.20 (MSL 1912) - -- -- - -- r : 1 1 1 L _ J _ _ __ , : T -r I"T 1 1 -1 ': 1r -, '� -r -T l : -T i 1 T ; I I I i : I I -- 1- -�:•... F- 1-- -- '-- i- J - -� -- I 1- -�-- I- - --L_. : : 1 : -- - - -- - - - -- - - - - -1 I I I I I - - - - L - - - - : 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Percent of Time Equaled or Exceeded al or as ea MINI EN NM Mai • IOW NM 013 April - October Elevation Duration Curve Mississippi River Lock & Dam 11 Tailwater Period of Record 1970 - 2008 Maximum Elevation: 611.92 Feet (MSL 1912) Minimum Elevation: 591.63 Feet (_MSL 1912) Gage Zero = 588.20 (MSL 1912) 612 611 610 609 608 607 606 _1 L L. 1 L J L L J J L J 1 I I 1 -'r' --- ri i r 4 r L L L : L J I L I I I I I L J I 1 I__L_ _ _ _1 _ _ 1 L I I I L L I I 605 604 1 I I I 1 I I 603 602 I I I I I I 1 601 1 I 11 600 I 1 I I 1I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 599 I _ I I I I I 598 I 597 596 595 I I - I - 594. I 1 593 592 1 1 591 590 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Percent of Time Equaled or Exceeded 80% 90% 100% FLENKER LAND ARCHITECTURE CONSULTANTS 29476 240th Avenue o Long Grove, Iowa 52756 Phone: (563) 225 -2255 o FAX: (563) 225 -2254 Park — Historic Photos o) cia Q Project No. 06151 -02, Mi USGS -1982 CT41 q-\ cr:orroay8hoci:rnd:oils Rd 6 United o Sts,tes Udgh,vay Iowa Geographic Map Server — 1930s