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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00002262Hamilton Co., IN - Onfine Reports page 1 of 1 Parcel Information Deport I. report type 2. property search 3. vriery re ores _ general parcel) info. spring tax statement tax pay Reset new search � menu I Property card J fall tax statement Disclaimer: The information available through this program is current as of 6/30/2008. This program allows you to view and print certain public records.'Each report reflects information as of a. specific date, so the informatioi different reports may not match. All information has been derived from ,public records that are constantly undergoing change and is not warranted for i accuracy. It may net reflect the current information pertaining to the property of interest. Parcel No: 17-09-20-00-10-067.000 f oomaaw Property Address: 141st St W W'EST'FIELD, IN 46074 Deededl Owner: Trails LLC Owner Address: 11711 College Ave N Ste 100 CARMEL , IN 46032 Legal Description: TRAILS@IHAYD€N RUN COMMON AREA 2 Section/Township/Range: 20/ 1'8/03 Subdivision Name: TRAILS@a HAYDEN RUN I'Block: ll) Acres: 4.33 Political Township: Clay Lot Number(s): Most Recent Recorded Date: 10/21/2005 - (Recorded Date might be due to a variety of changes; such as annexation, right-of-way, split, or deed.) This application is developed and maintained by the Information System Services Department. If you have any questions or comments, please contact i Q 2005 Hamilton Co. � } WWebsite Suggestions or Issues I Conditions of Use I Privacy Policy I Site Map p Technical Help IIHOME 2006, Hamiilton County, Indiana - all rights reserved. http l/www.co.h,amiltan.in.us/apps/reportsJrptparcelinfo.asp?sparcelno-1709200010106700... 7/11/2008 City of Cannel DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES 11 Division of Building and Code Services VIA CERTIFIED MAIL July 23, 2008 OPY Trails, LLC 11711 N. College Avenue Suite 100 Carmel, IN 46032 RE: CARMEL CITY CODE--WEEDS/GRASS VIOLATION To Whom It May Concern: This letter is being provided to inform you that the common areas at the Trails at Hayden Run subdivision, a property listed under your ownership, is in violation of Carmel City Code § 6-88 (Ordinance No. D-1557-02) and Indiana Code §36-1-3-6 (b)(1). (c) Requirement to cut. All owners of real property ("property") located within the City shall cut and remove weeds and other rank vegetation growing thereon that exceeds an average height of six inches, and shall keep their property clear of debris. Please be advised, if the above referenced violation is not corrected within seven (7) days or by July 31, 2008 from the date of this letter, this matter will be brought into compliance by the City of Carmel. You, as property owner(s) will be liable and billed for the cost of correcting the violation and all administrative costs. If you have any questions please contact me at 571-2476. Sincerely, Laura Rouse-DeVore Code Enforcement Inspector Department of Community Services Cc: File:00002262 I I ME -� NJ 0"1 I m No Text Ito 0 R� y7 YYY I41,F b k ``t l L R 3 \ $ No Text a RSV ii i�. Z Fit i I Id-ji L No Text CONFIDENTIAL FAX TRANSMITTAL DESCRIPTION Nola to Receiver: Please forward documents to addressee immediately upon receipt. If these documents are illegible or incomplete, please contact the sender. TO: Laura Rouse-Devore TELEPHONE: FACSIMILE: 571-2499 FROM: T_>ArLa1-1nlzsp NUMBER 4F PAGES: 22 (including cover page) Laura, Following is the 2007 Report for IDEM on the Traits at Hayden Run M giatated Wetlands. Please call or email if you require additional information. rkanle ,datc, wrWjaal say. Comrnnnity Manager Community Association Services of Indiana An Assocla Member Company Assocla - The nation's leader in community association management 11711 North College Drive Carmel, Indiana 46032 Email: diacksoni§cas-indiana-gom Phone: 317-875-5600 mr Direct Dial 317-451-2274 Toil Free 877-875-56,00 Fax. 317-875-5614 visa our website: ces- ndlan&com ZZO/1002 QOTAIGs -3086V A4Tun 00 LV�U89ctt k-dd Vz :©1 (ISI 800zrtE/L0 City ael of Cam DEPARTMENT OF COMMfiL,iNITY SERVICES DIX Division of Building and Cade Services VIA CERTIFIED MAIL July 23.2008 Traits, LLC 11711 N. College Avenue Suite 100 Carmel, IN 46032 RE: CARMEL CITY CODE—WEEDS/GRASS VIOLATION To Whom It May Concern: This letter is being provided to Inform you that the common areas at the Trails at Hayden Run subdivision, a property listed under your ownership, is in violation of Carmel City Code § M8 (Ordinance No. D-1557-02) and Indiana Code §36-1-3-6 (b)(1). (c) Requirement to cut. All owners of real property ("property") located within the City shall cut and remove weeds and other rank vegetation growing thereon that exceeds an average height of six Inches, and shall keep their property clear of debris. Please be advised, If the above referenced violation is not corrected within seven (7) days or by July 31, 2008 from the date of this letter, this matter will be brought into compliance by the City of Carmel. You, as property owner(s) will be liable and billed for the cost of correcting the violation and all administrative costs. If you have any questions please contact me at 571-2476. Sincerely, 6 � �,- Laura Rouse-De'Vore Code Enforcement Inspector Department of Community Services Cc: File:00002262 ZZO/Z000 03zAITaS -309sy A;7unuuuoa LVSEt89LTE xci3. vz:OT nH.L 840Z/TE/L0 TRAILS OF HAYDEN RUN WETLAND MONITORING REPORT 2007 SECOND YEAR MONrTORING FoREsrED WETLAND MMGATION Prepared for: Indiana Department of Environmental Management On behalf of. Equicor Companies 9oii N. Meridian St. Suite 202 Indianapolis, IN 4626o Prepared by: Spencer Goehl Principal, Eco Logic LLC 3490 Farmer Ave Bloomington, IN 47403 812-339-4011 ZZO/£00(�1 a0in22g •0099Y A471nunUDO LV££689LTE xV3 5L:07 f1Hs 800Z/1£/L0 Table of Content Page tle page 1 Table of Contents 2 introduction 3-4 Second Year Summary 5 Canopy & Understory Checldist b Success Criteria 7 Methodology Results & Discussion 9-10 Plant Community Study Summary of Acronyms 11 Summary of Symbols 12 References Appendix A 14 Color photographs 14-17 Project Area 18-20 2 Lz0/toOZ aa-EA-Tag -oossv A4Tunmo Gfir€ b89 i X`i3 SZ ".0i nHi $0OZJ4 lG4 INTRODUCTION The Trails of Hayden Run is located on approximately 4o acres along the north side of 141' Street between Shelborne Road and Towne Road (Section2o, Township i8 North Range 3 East) in Carmel, IN Hamilton County. In June of 2003 Williams Creek Consulting performed a Wetland Determination and Aerial Slide Review Report of the King Property. There were three wetlands which were considered isolated by the USCOE, and would fall under the Indiana Department of Environmental Managements jurisdiction. The development of wetland areas were obtained with the Isolated Wetland Individual Permit for the Trails at Hayden Run Subdivision IDEM NO. IWIP 2005-080-29-EME-A. This report serves to document on site, post construction vegetation and hydrological conditions. Five years of post construction vegetation and hydrology data will be collected and measured against criteria determining success. 3 ZZO/500® aotn=ag •oossg S;7nnumoD Lb££b89LT£ XV,3 SZ .OT 11H.L 800Z/T£/L0 The mitigated wetlands experienced an extremely dry year during the 2007 growing season. The herbaceous plant communities held on fairly well with the sedge meadow communities experiencing some minor losses, but the shallow water emergent communities appeared to have maintained their range. The canopy trees were somewhat stressed and experienced only minor fatalities. The understory shrubs did not fair well and had some major fatalities as is doc'ented in this report. The Cattails (711pho angustiJvria) ,are expanding their range and if left untreated could surpass the 15% threshold for compliance in the summer of 2008. Eco Logic LLC has submitted an estimate for 2008 management to Arbor Homes. The seeded communities are becoming slightly more diverse in their second year with the appearance of more conservative species life Silphium. Due to the seeding of such a wide range of both conservative and non conservative native sedge meadow and prairie species it will take several years to see all of the diversity appear in the mitigated wetlands. The establishment of the forested wetland canopy and Hnderstory shrub layer is ,going to need some replacement planting to reach the 75` survival rate necessary for compliance. Ar checklist showing the survival rates of the trees and shrubs and the number of replacements needed is on page 6 of this report. 4 ZZOf9602 QOTAXaS •3099V A;TUnUMCD LDE£D$9LTE XVJ 5Z -OT nHI 80OZ/TE/LO SECOND YEAR SUMMARY Centex Homes obtained authorization to proceed with the mitigation of 3.75 acres of Class I non -forested wetlands. Two separate wetlands were created totaling 3.99 acres of Class II Wetlands. Mitigation Area M-i (A) is 3.12 acres and Mitigation are M-2 (B) is 0.87 acres. The created wetlands are a mosaic of open water, shallow water emergent, sedge meadow and both wet-mesic and mesic prairie communities. This report documents the surface hydrology, shallow groundwater hydrology and vegetation community during the second year following construction. Data was collected On July 25th, and October 241h, Of 2007. Hydrology overview i. Open Water - The open water in Wedand A did recede several feet from original shoreline by mid summer, but maintained most of its original range. 2. Shallow Water Emergent —'The hydrology of the shallow water emergent zones were: not inundated at either visit. The soil was My saturated and all of the plugs installed in August 20% are thriving, and filling in the transition zone between aquatic zones and sedge meadow wetlands. Such species as Sweet Flag (Acorus calamus), Soft Rush (Juncm efiUsw), Woolgrass (&zrpus cypeKnus) and Arrowhead (Saggftar ia lair; are present in large numbers. 3. Sedge Meadow — The sedge meadow areas did not haveinundatedor saturated soils during site visits. In depressional areas of the wetland saturated soils were discovered. 4. Wet Prairie and Prairie — These areas were extremely dry throughout the growing season and kept the prairie plants stunted in their growth. Muskrat activity on mitigation area B (0.87 acres) was viewed with owner representative Don Chesney from Arbor Homes. it is highly recommended to trap muskrats before they do extensive tunneling in the banks of the wetlands. They can cause major erosion and destabilization of slopes and shorelines and damage native plant communities. LZDrLOD 23-r-A-G -0099V S47unu-03 LtEEV89LTE 7V-9 9Z:OT rIHX 80OZ/TS/LD Trails of Hayden Run Forested Wetland Canopy and Understory Checklist Cano�u Trees Alive Fall 2007 Red Maple Acer rubrum 8 River Birch BetuIa nigra 9 Liquidambar ��`tntPPtQ 7Tt1 sfryacitlua Platanus 9 Sycamore occidentalis 10 Swamp White Oak Quercus bicolor 14 Quercus Pin Oak palustris T=dium 4 Bald Cypress distichum 1s Total Trees 69 Total Trees Planted 105 Trees Alive as of Fall 2007 69 Percentaite Survival _ 65.70 Understoru Shrubs Alive Fall 200 Conrus Red Twig Dogwood stoliniferous 31 Silky Dogwood Cornus obliqua 21 Cohaianthus Buttonbush occidentalis 3 Total Shrubs 61 Total shrubs planted 205 Shrubs alive as of fall 2007 61 Percentaze survival 30.00% C: ZZO/800® a0tnzas •30s9V T}iununu0O L5EEv89LTE XVI 9Z •OT (1HS 80OZ/TE/LO I i. Greater than 5o% of the dominant vegetation species must be classified as hydrophitic. Success criteria met in 20o6 = Yes Success criteria met in 2007 = No (drought hle conditions) 2. The hydrology at the site must meet the wetland hydrology criteria contained in the United States Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual, Technical Report Y-87-1. Success criteria met in 2oo6 = Yes Success criteria Met in 2007 — !V0 (drought like conditions) 3. The combined surface area coverage of Phalarts arundinacea Reed Canary Grass and Typha spp. Cattails shall not cover more than 1,5% of the mitigation wetland. Success criteria met in 2006 = Yes Success criteria met in 2007 = Yes i(compliance in jeopardy for 2oo8) 4. The mitigation wetland is free of the following exotic species: Lythrum salicara. Purple Loosestrife, Phragmites australis Common Reed, and Myriophyllum spicaturn Water Milf6il. Success criteria met in 2oo6 = Yes Success criteria Met in 2007 = Yes* (one small isolated patch of Phalaris arundinacea was discovered and its eradication is included in proposal for 2oo8 management) 5, Native vegetation excluding Typhaa spp. Must cover at least of the mitigation wetland site. A. 70% of the site for saturated tree, shrub, sedge meadow, or wet prairie. B. 5o% of the site for inundated tree or shrub, and shallow water emergent. C. 30% of the site for deep emergent. Average water depth > 8 inches D. io% of the site for floating aquatic. Average water depth. 1.5 feet. Success criteria for A — D met in 2oo6 = Yes Success criteriafor A met in 2007 = Yes 6. No more than lo% of the, surface area coverage of the mitigation wetland may be open water, bare ground or a combination of the two. Open water and bare ground are defined as areas with less than lo% vegetative cover. Success criteria Met in 2oo6 = Yes Success criteria met in 2007 = Yes 7 ZZ016000 33-FA.70S °30991f AlTut-1=00 LfrEET,89LU XVI LZ:OT nHI 800Z/TE/L0 -Methodology The monitoring of hydrology and vegetation for Wetlands A and B at the Trails of Hayden Run was conducted July 2 t & Oct 24th, 2007. The wetland monitoring protocol is described below: . Six (6) permanent data paints within Wetland A & B were established to quantify and assess the vegetation and hydrology. Each data point was marked in the field by a stake. 2. Within, a 30 foot radius of each individual data point, all tree species greater than 3.0 inches DBH and all sapling/shrub species greater than 3.2 feet, but less than.. 3.0 inches DBH, were identified and basal area measure. 3. All herbaceous skies data from individual data paints sites were collected within four — 0.25-meter quadrats. One 0.25 meter quadrat, all herbaceous species were identified and aerial percent cover estimated. This data was used to calculate relative frequency, relative dominance and importance value of each species. 4. indicators of hydrology were documented during the field assessment and additional monitoring dates per the 1987 Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual (TRY-87-1). 5. A vegetation analysis is provided which consists of a species list consisting of all vegetation observed within wetland A & B. M ?LQf0 02 --12S °309 A4TUM OO ct££t89LT� XYa tz:at ML 800ZJT£/G0 Flarnt Contmunity Study During the 2oo7 monitoring period, data vas collected from the six permanent sample stations within wetland A & B. All herbaceous species data from individual data points sites were collected within four — 0.25-meter quadrats per permanent data point and by tine intercept within a 30 foot radius of individual data. points. The five most dominant species from each station will include Wetland Indicator Status S) and Habitat Symbols as determined with the USFWS National List of Plants that Occur inWetlands: Pt The species are listed order from most dominant to least dominant. Wetland A: The mnopy/sub-canopy strata wasdominated by: The herb stratum was dominated by: Wool ass Sei us g2ennus -OBL FbiF;GL Soft Rush J'unms a ors OBL PN L woo rasa Sc' us •num OBI. PNEGL Sneezeweed - Helenium autumnale FACw+ PNF Sw ch ass Parnicum ! alum: FA{C PNG P2: The species are listed order from most dominant to least dominant. Wetland A: The canopy/s`ub-canopy stratum was dominated by: The herb stratum was dominated by: cattail ha tali pia OBL PNEF _ Barnyard Grass Echinooa cr us— aHi FACW AIG - Fox sed a - Carex a:a noidea OBL GLL g Aster Aster 'low - FACU+ PNF Riddell''s Goldenrod SoLd2go ridden i OBL PNF E ZLOlTTO� aatnaa oossy A;,Funn_=QZ) Lib£€V89LT£ X63 LZ a0T tlHX 800Z/TE/L0 P3. The species are listed order from most dominant to least dominant. Wedand A: The canopy/sub-canopy stratum was dominated by: Sweet Gunn I .Lagidambar struaciflya l FACW I N T The, herb stratum was dominated by: Calico Beardto a Pensternon cal cones FACU PNF ,P►T�sz+t+er Asste�ryr�y f/i�iasrncS F+A{�CI�U+ PNF ,Fly y�p�y.�.�� Canadian Goldenrod H�gA4e� i.�'ohdag91'cartadens s T3�'C -. -. PI - Orange, Conetlower Rudbeckid-&jida OBL PNF Y 'nia Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum I l it inianurn FACW+ PNF P4: The species are listed order from most dominant to least dominant. Wetland A: The canopy/sub-canopy stratum was dominated by: sw'ano Wbite Oak ernes bicolor FAC�N+ l+t'P The herb stratum was dominated by: New England Aster Aster novae an Lige _ FACW PNF 3Al hium perfoliatum _ FACW PNF ,gMlant RiddeIrs Goldenrod Salida o riddelhi OBL PNF' §;WLC4&nW Panicum vir atom FAC PNG Fox sed a Cary ►nel izroidea OBL PNGL P5: The species are listed order from most dominant to least dominant. Wetland B: The canopy/sub-canopy stratum was dominated by: The herb stratum was dominated by: Soft Rush Juncus gffysus OBL MGL Woo us nines -OBL PNEGL Arrowhead a itaria kffolia OBL -_ PNEGL -Cattail - hu are t olia OBL PNEF Crested Sedge Carex cristatella F'ACW+ PNGL 10 ZZO/ZTOZ aOrnsag •3OssY ,-4TUrIaMOZI LVEED89LIE RVA 8Z dT nE x SOOZ/"iE/LO P6: The species are listed order from most dominant to least dominant. Wetland B: The canopy/sub-canopy stratum was dominated by: Sycamore I Platanus occidentalis FACW I NET The herb stratum was dominated by - Hairy Aster Aster pflosus FACU+ PNF Canadian Goldenrod Solida o canadensis FACU PNF Foxviove Beardtongue Pensteman digitalis FAC- PNF OranLe Coneflower Rudbeckiafulgida OBL PNF Barnyard Grass Echinochloa crus- alli OBL I AIG SUMb AItY OF ACRONYMS Summary of Wetland Indicator Status Acronyms: OBL (Obligate Wetland)_ Occur almost always in wetlands. FACW (Facultative Wetland). Usually occur in wetlands. FAC (Facultative). Likely to occur in wetlands or uplands. FACU (Facultative Upland). Usually occur in uplands. UPL (Upland). Occur almost always in uplands. N/1(No Indicator). Indicator status unavailable. 11 ZZO/£T01Z aOzniag •0099V A;iununuoD LbEED189LTE XVA 8Z :OT [1HI 80OZ/TE/LO Summary of Habitat Symbols: E = Biennial P C = Clubmoss + E = Emergent P @ - Epiphytic Q F - Forb S / = Floating FS = Fern z G = Grass $ GL = Grasslike T H = P'artlywoody V HS = Half Shrub W' H2 - Horsetail WV I = Introduced (eg> ANG annual Native Grass) Native Perennial - Parasitic Pepperwort Quillwort Shrub Saprophytic Submerged Succulent Tree Herbaceous dine Waterfern Woody vine 12 lla/VIME a3-rA2Q5 •OassY A;tunwMO0 L6E£#'84LTE Xya 6Z:6T nHS 8a0Z/TE/L6 REFERENCES Gleason & Cronquist, iggi Manual of Vascular Plants of Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada 2nd edition, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx New York City, NY Noel H. Holgren, 1998, Illustrated Companion to Gleason and Cronquist's Manual, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York City, NY Environment Laboratory, 1987. Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual. U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS. Tech. Rpt. Y-87-1. Royer & Dicidnson, iggg Weeds of the Northern U.S. and Canada, The University of Alberta Press, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Molenhrock, Robert H., iggg The Illustrated Flora of Illinois Sedges: Carex, Southern Illinois University Press, Swink & Wilhelm, 19g4 4th edition Plants of the Chicago Region, Indiana Academy of science, Ile Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois Newcomb, Lawrence 1977 Newcomb's Wildflower Guide, Little, Brown and Company, Boston -New York -London USDA Plants Database, http://plants.usda.gov/ 13 ZZO/STOO 00-CA229 '0059Y A:;-FUT1O=03 LVEEV89LTE XYJ 6Z'-Ol alll 8OOZ/TE/LO An"pendix A iColor Photographs 1. Wetland A - MY 25 th P 2007 14 ZZ 019 TO IZ 00-rA.7aS '0099Y A}-Turtu=03 LtESV89L7E Vil 6Z:O,T nHX 80OZ/TE/LO 2. Wetland A Jlfly 256, 2007 15 ZZOILIOO ao-rAzaS *3099y 14,pununa4D LCFEET,89LTE XVff OC-01 flHL 8DOZ/4E/LO 3. Wetland B — July 25h, 2007 16 ZZO/sloo QaTA;EQS 'DOSSV A:}Tun-03 LPE'EIP89LTE XVI TE :o7 riHx sooz/iE/to 4. 'Wetland B — July 25th, 2007 97 llafSTa0 03-CA-laS •002SV 547un,=03 OEEMLi£ XVd Te =aT nRI SOOZ/TEoca Project ,Area The project area is located in Carmel Indiana in Hamilton County between 141st Street and Shelborne Road. Wetland A is o.87 acres and consists of sedge meadow and emergent community, Wetland B is 3.12 acres and consists of open water, emergent cornmilnity and sedge- meadow. 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TO: Laura Rouse-Devore TELEPHONE: FROM: LxtrLajaol &off FACSIMILE: 571 -2499 NUMBER OF PAGES: 22 (including cover page) Laura, Following is the 2007 Report for IDEM on the Trails at Hayden Run Migiat'ated Wetlands. Please call or email if you require additional information: T-haple'ucru., t�t�rLr��acr�a�, Community Manager Cvmmulnity Association Services of Indian An Assocla Member Company Aemnla - The nation's leader in community association management 11711 North College Drive Carmel, Indiana 46032 Email: ksonjQcas-indiana.c+om Phone: 317-875-5600 or Direct Dial 317-451-2274 Toll Free 877-875-5600 Fast: 317-87&6614 visit our wvebsiter cas-in ian&com ZZO/TDOI� Ga?naas •3099V A:;Funu=:00 LVM8'9LTE XV9 VZ:OT OHS 800Zf €!La Cdty m a ` DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES �n►aiaKl~ Division of Building and Code Services VIA CERTIFIED MAIL July 23, 2D08 Trails, LLC 11711 N. College Avenuel Suite 100 Carmel, IN 46032 RE: CARREL CITY CODE -WE DSIGRASS VIOLATION To Whom It May Concern: This letter is being provided to Inform you that the common areas at the Trails at Hayden, Run subdivision, a property listed under your ownership, is in violation of Carmel City Code § 648 (Ordinance No. D-1567-02) and Indiana Code §36-1-3-6 (b)(1). (p) Requirement to cut. Alt owners of real property ("property") located within the City shall cut and remove weeds and other rank vegetation growing thereon that exceeds an average height of six inches, and shall keep their property clear of debris. Please be advised, If the above referenced violation is not correctedwithin seven (7) days or by July 31, 2000 from the date of this letter, this matter will be brought into compliance by the City of Carmel. You, as property owner(s) will be liable and billed for the cost of correcting the violation and all administrative costs. If you have any questions please contact me at 571-2476. Sincerely, D-j 0111L Laura Rouse-De\'ore Code Enforcement Inspector Department of Community Services Cc: File:00002262 Z'Zo/z00in aO$h22S A47-1=03 L rEETr8'90E XVa 6Z -oT nsx Sooz/iE/La TRAILS OF HAYDEN RUN WETLAND 11 ONiToRING REPORT 2007 SECOND YEAR MONrroRING FoREsT,ED Wrrr MMGATIo% Pr a red, for: Indiana Department of Environmental Management On behalf of: Equicor Companies gon N. Meridian St. Suite 202 Indianapolis, IN 4626o Prepared by: Spencer Goehl Principal, Eco Logic LLC 3490 Farmer Ave Bloomington, IN 47403 812-339-4011 ZZo/soon QDTAXag '0099Y A4TUT1U=0D L6£ET189LTE XVdl GZ :OT nHi 800Z/TE/Lo Table of Contents Page Title Page I Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3-4 Second Year Summary 5 Canopy & Understory Cheeldist 6 Success Criteria 7 Methodology Results & Discussion 9-10 Plant Community Study Summary of Acronyms 11 Summary of Symbols 12 References 13 Appendix 14 Color Photographs 14-17 Project Area 18-20 2 z zo /,to 012 oo-r&mas oossv A47uniumoo 1tqc1rq9LTc xva 9Z:07 ala BOOZ/TE/LO I" V 11, 1 1 -114 W (0)RI The Trails of Hayden Run is located on approximately 40 acres along the north side of 14ist Street between Shelborne Road and Towne Road (Section20, Township 18 North Range 3 East) in Carmel, IN Hamilton County. In June of 2003 Williams Lek Consulting performed a Wetland Determination and Aerial Slide Review Report of the King Property. There were three wetlands which were considered isolated by the USCOE, and would fail under the Indiana Department of Environmental Managements jurisdiction. The development of wetland areas were obtained with the Isolated Wetland Individual Permit for the Trails at Hayden Run Subdivision ID�EM NO. I'4WIP 2005-o8o-29-EME-A. This report serves to document on site, post construction vegetation and hydrological conditions. Five years of post construction vegetation and hydrology data will be collected and measured against criteria determining 'success. 3 ZZO/'S00@J ea A=aS -nosy A4TUnV=00 LVE£V89LTE XVJ 5Z :OT MM 80OZ/TE/LO } The mitigated wetlands experienced an extremely dry year, during the 2007 growing season. The herbaceous plant communities held on fairly well with the sedge meadow communities experiencing some minor losses, but the shallow water emergent communities appeared to have maintained Their range. The canopy trees were somewhat stressed and experienced only minor fatalities. The understory shrubs slid not fair well and had some major fatalities as is documented in this report. The Cattails (Typho angustifolia) are expanding their range and if left untreated could surpass the 15% threshold for compliance in the summer of 20o8. l co Logic LLC has submitted an estimate for 2008 management to Arbor Dames. The seeded communities are becoming slightly more diverse in their second year with the appearance of more conservative species like Silphium. Due to the seeding of such a wide range of both conservative and non conservative native sedge meadow and prairie species it will take several gears to see all of the diversity appear, in the mitigated wetlands. The establishment of the forested wetland canopy and Understory shrub layer is going to need some replacement planting, to reach the 75% survival rate necessary for compliance. A checklist showing the survival rates of the trees and shrubs and the number of replacements needed is on page 5 of this report. 4 Z $/ 000 a3Ta.mg joss A;Tunwwoo LV£'£ir$4t-T£ Xii &Z'o1 nRX SOOZ/V£/to SECOND YEAR SUMAMRY Centex Homes obtained authorization to proceed with the mitigation. of 3.75 acres of Class I non -forested wetlands. Two separate wetlands were created totaling 3.99 acres of Class II Wetlands. Mitigation Area M-1 (A) is 3.12 acres and Mitigation are M-2 (B) is o.87 acres. The created wetlands are a mosaic of open water, shallow water emergent, sedge meadow and 'both wet-mesic and mesic prairie communities. This report documents the surface hydrology, shallow groundwater hydrology and vegetation community during the second year following construction. Data was collected on July 25th, and October 246, of 2007. Hydrology overview 1. Open Water - The open water in Wetland A did recede several feet from original shoreline by mid summer, but maintained most of its original range. 2. Shallow Water Emergent —'The hydrology of the shallow water emergent zones were not inundated at either visit. The soil was fully saturated and all of the plugs installed in August 2oo5 are thriving and filling in the transition zone between aquatic zones and sedge meadow wetlands. Such species as Sweet Flag (Acores c.alamus), Soft Rush (ptLmus effusus), Woolgraes (Scirpus +cgperinus) and Arrowhead (Saggitaria latijblid) are present in large numbers. 3. Sedge Meadow - The sedge meadow areas did not have inundated or saturated soils during site visits. In depressonal areas of the wetland saturated soils were discovered. 4. Wet Prairie and Prairie —These areas were extremely dry throughout the growing season and Dept the prairie plants stunted in their growth. Muskrat activity on mitigation area B (0.87 acres) was viewed with owner representative Don Chesney from Arbor Homes. It is highly recommended to trap muskrats before they do extensive tunneling in the banks of the wetlands. They can cause major erasion and destabilization of slopes and shorelines and damage native plant communities. 5 ZZO/1002 an-rnz0G '00s8T A47unmwOO LVE'£'6$9LTf 'X-13 9Z -OT flEJ; $OOZ/tE/LO Trails of Hayden Run Forested Wetland Canopy and Understory Checklist Canopy Trees Alive Falb Red Maple Acer rubrum 8 River Birch BetuIa nigra 9 Liquidambar Sweetgum stryacif Iua 9 Piatanus Sycamore occidentalis 10 Swamp White Oak Quercus bicolor 14 Quercus Pin Oak palustris Toxvdium 4 Bald Cypress distiChum 1s Total Trees 69 Total Trees Planted 105 Trees Alive as of Fall 2007 69 Percentaee Survival 66.70% Understoru Shrubs Alive FQII 200 Conrus Red Twig Dogwood stolinif Brous 31 Silky Dogwood Cornus obliqua 21 gphalanthus Buttonbush occidentalis 4 Total Shrubs 61 Total shrubs planted 205 Shrubs alive as of fall 2007 61 Percentage survival 30.00% A ZZO/800® a0inzag •0099V d4zunu=00 LVUtr84L7E X%rd 9Z :OT nHS 800Z/TE/L0 I IL♦.LL IMi� 1. Greater than 50% of the dominant vegetation species must be classified as hydrophitic. Success criteria met in 2oo6 = Yes Success criteria met in 2007 = No (drought like conditions) 2. The hydrology at the site must meet the wetland hydrology criteria contained in the United States Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual, Technical Report Y-87-1. Success criteria met in 2oo6 = Yes Success criteria met in 2007 = No (drought like conditions) 3. The combined surface area coverage of Phalaris arundinacea Reed Canary Grass and Typha spp. Cattails shall not cover more than 15% of the mitigation wetland. Success criteria met in 2oo6 = Yes Success criteria met in 2007 = Yes (compliance in jeopardy for 2008) 4. The mitigation wetland is free of the following exotic species: Lythrum salicara Purple Loosestrife, Phragmites australis Common Reed, and Myriophyllum spicatum Water Milfoil. Success criteria met in 2oo6 = Yes Success criteria met in 2007 = Yes* (one small isolated patch of Phalaris arundinacea was discovered and its eradication is included in proposal for 2008 management) 5. Native vegetation excluding Typhaa spp. Must cover at least of the mitigation wetland site. A. 70% of the site for saturated tree, shrub, sedge meadow, or wet prairie. B. 50 % of the site for inundated tree or shrub, and shallow water emergent. C. 30% of the site for deep emergent. Average water depth > 8 inches D. 10% of the site for floating aquatic. Average water depth .1.5 feet. Success criteria for A — D met in 2oo6 = Yes Success criteria for A D met in 2007 = Yes 6. No more than 10 % of the surface area coverage of the mitigation wetland may be open water, bare ground or a combination of the two. Open water and bare ground are defined as areas with less than lo% vegetative cover. Success criteria met in 2oo6 = Yes Success criteria met in 2007 = Yes 7 ZZO/6002 aOTA=ag •0099V A4Tvnu=00 LD£ET789LTE XVd LZ'OT ❑HZ 800Z/T£/L0 Methodology The monitoring of hydrology and vegetation for Wetlands A and B at the Trails of Hayden Run was conducted July 25th & Oct 24th, 2007. The wetland monitoring protocol is described below: 1. Six (6) permanent data points within Wetland A & B were established to quantify and assess the vegetation and hydrology. Each data point was marked in the field by a stare. 2. Within a 30 foot radius of each individual data point, all tree species greater than S.o inches DBH and all sapling/shrub species greater than 3.2 feet, but less than 3.0 inches DBH, were identified and basal area. measured. S. All herbaceous species data from individual data points sites were collected within four - 0.2s-meter quadrats. One o.25 meter quadrat, all herbaceous species were identified and aerial percent cover estimated. This data was used to calculate' relative frequency, relative dominance and importance value of each species. 4. Indicators of hydrology were documented during the field assessment and additional monitoring dates per the 1987 Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual (TRY-87-1). 5. A vegetation analysis is provided which consists of a species list consisting of all vegetation observed within wetland A. & E. E. ZZ0/07012 as nza, •oosav A;TUMM03 LVEEV89LTE XVJ LZ :'OT nHI $OOZ/TE/LO Plant Community Study During the 2007 monitoring period, data was collected from the six permanent sample stations within Wedar d A & B. All herbaceous species data from individual data points sites were collected within four — 0.25_meter quadrats per permanent data paint and by line intercept within a 30 foot radius of individual data points. ihe five most dominant species from each station will include Wetland Indicator Status (TiS) and Habitat Symbols as determined with the USl S rational List of Plants that Occur in Wetlands. Pi: The species are listed order from most dominant to least dominant. Wetland A: The canopy/sub-canopy stratum was dominated by: The herb stratum was dominated by: Wool ass Sci erinus OBL PNEGL Soft Rushy Junew a us OBL PNEGL Woo rasa Sci us ra ' m - OBL PNEGL _ Snee need Heknium artusmnale FEACW+ PNF $wi ass Paanicum virgatum FAC PNG P2 The species are listed order from most dominant to least dominant. 'Wetland A. The canopy/sub-canopy stratum was dominated by. The herb stratum was dominated by: Cattail - _ _ — Tzmha ladfolia OBL Ply Barn rd Grass Echinochtou cars- a[ti FACW AIG Fox Sedge Chr ex uut 'noideq OBL FNGL Aster Aster losus FACT+ l iF - RiddeR's Goldenrod - Sot d a riddethi 4sL PNF ZZO/TTOM aarnsaS •oossy A;,Funwwo:) LVE'E$89LTE XVd iZ:oT nEi sOoZ/TE/a0 P3: The species are listed order from most dominant to least dominant. Wetland A: The canopy/sub-canopy stratum was dominated by; Sweet Gum I jktLdqmbarsLnLqqfflua I FAGW I NT The herb stratum was dominated by. Calico Beardto a Penstemon car cosurs FACU —PNF Hga Aster Aster Pilosus FACU+ PNF - Canadian Goldenrod Salida o canadd s FACU PNF Oran a Conetlower Itudbbeckfa da -- OBL PNF `lir `nia Mountain b int Pycnant remurn I vir nianurn FACW+ PNF P4: The species are listed order from most dominant to least dominant. Wetland A►: The canopy/sub-canopy stratum was dominated by: The herb stratum was dominated by: New England Aster Aster novae awliae FA W PNF Cu hint _ Stl Tt iatn adiat7trrm FACW PNF Riddell's Goldenrod SMda o r•Weliif OBL PNF Suit Panicum zdryatum FAG PNG Fox g2dEe CbrecE!�inoidea OBL PNGL P5: The species are listed order from most dominant to least dominant. Wetland B: The canopy/sub-canopy stratum was donated by: Elie herb stratum was dominated by: Soft Rush iuncusq&w OBL PNIRGL wooWass SW us t�irtus'OBL PNEGL Arrowhead itar�ia I oui a OBL PNEGL Cattail. - nipha arm ti otia OBL PNEF Crested Sedge Cdrex eristatedia FACW+ PNGL M ZZ0/ZTOlz a ;rn.7aS •oossy i4-pTi mwOO LVEEV89LT'f. XV9 BZ *01 iIHS BOOZ/Tf/LO P6- The species are listed order from most dominant to least dominant. Wetland B: The ropy /sub -canopy stratum was dominated by: I - ftcamore I Platanus occidentalis FACW NET The herb stratum was dominated by: Hairy Aster AsterRilosus FACU+ PNF Canadian Goldenrod �da o canadensis FACU PNF Eox fjove BeardtoWe Penstemon!Agitalis FAC- PNF 0Me Coneflower Rudbeckiafiu!qg 0BL PNF I BgMMrd Grass lEchinochWcrus—galli OBL I AIG I SUMMARY OF ACRONYMS Summary of Wettand Eadicator Status Acronyms: OBL (Obligate Welland). Occur almost always in wetlands. FACW (Facultative Wetland). 'Usually occur in wetlands. FAG (Facultative). Likely to occur in wetlands or uplands. FACU (Facultative Upland). Usually occur in uplands. UPL (Upland) - Occur almost always in uplands. N11 (No Indicator). Indicator status unavailable. 11 ZZO/ETOM S,;7unv=oo LvEErs9tTc xva SZ:01 CHI 800Z/TE/L0 SUMMARY OF SYMBOLS Summary of Habitat Symbols A _ Annual Al B - Biennial P - C = Clubmoss + _ F - Emergent P3 = @ = Epiphytic Q F Forb S - / - Floating - - FS = Ferri z _ G - Grass $ GL = Grasslike T = H = Partly woody V - HS = Half Shrub w H2 = Horsetail W I - Introduced (eg. ANG _ Annual Native Grass) Native Perennial Parasitic Pepperwort Quillwort Shrub Saprophytic Submerged Succulent Tree Herbaceous Vine watcrfern woody vine 12 ZZOpp 1'0In aatniag •3029V A-47=1=03 LVEEV89�LTE kVd 6Z -OT f1H.L 8'00Z/T£/L0 REFERENCES Gleason & Cronquist, 1991 Manual of Vascular Plants of Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada 2nd edition, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx New York City, NY Noel H. Holgren,1998, Illustrated Companion to Gleason and Cronquist's Manual, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York City, NY Environment Laboratory, 1987. Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual. U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS. Tech. Rpt. Y-87-1. Royer & Dickinson, 1999 Weeds of the Northern U.S. and Canada, The University of Alberta Press, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Molenbrock, Robert H., 1999 The Illustrated Flora of Illinois Sedges: Carex, Southern Illinois University Press, Swink & Wilhelm, 1944 4th edition Plants of the Chicago Region, Indiana Academy of science, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois Newcomb, Lawrence 1977 Newcomb's Wildflower Guide, Little, Brown and Company, Boston -New York -London USDA Plants Database, http://plants.usda.gov/ 13 ZZO/STO10 GOinzag •oossv d}iurnunuQO LPEEV89LT£ XKa 6Z:OT f1H1 800Z/T£/LO AL — endix A rp Color Photographs 1. Wetland A — JUly 25th, 2007 14 ZZ0/9,102 XVJ 6Z-OT nHI 9OOZ/TE/LO 2. Wetland A Jll,lv 25th, 2007 15 E ZIO / L T Olm ODIA209 '3099V A4TUMMOO LVECV89LIE XVJ O'E:OT alm 8OOZ/7E/LO 3. Wetland B —July 25+h, 2007 16 ZZO/8T0® aOinzas •OO99V d}tunm=3 Lb£EV89LT£ XVa TE:OT [1Hs 800Z/TE/LO 4. 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