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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1552 - Ordinance - Adopting of Critical Area Protection PoliciesNOTICE OF CITY OF PORT ORCHARD ORDINANCE The following is a summary of an Ordinance approved by the Port Orchard City Council at their regular Council meeting held July 13, 1992. ORDINANCE NO. 1552 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1288, SECTION 12 (POMC 14.04.110) RELATING TO THE DESIGNATION AND ADOPTION OF CRITICAL AREA PROTECTION POLICIES. Copies of Ordinance No. 1552 are available for review at the office of the City Clerk of the City of Port Orchard. Upon written request a statement of the full text of the Ordinance will be mailed to any interested person without charge. Thirty days after publication, copies of Ordinance No. 1552 will be provided at a nominal charge. City of Port Orchard Patricia Hower City Clerk Publish: Port Orchard Independent July 22, 1992 ORDINANCE NO. 1552 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1288, SECTION 12 (PCMC 14.04.110) RELATING TO THE DESIGNATION AND ADOPTION OF CRITICAL AREA PROTECTION POLICIES. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. THAT Ordinance No. 1288, Section 12, shall be amended to read as follows: Section 12: Critical Areas The City adopts, as its own, the document entitled "Strategies for Critical Area Designations and Interim Development Regulations". Protection policies therein shall be enforced until such time as the approval of specific ordinance(s). 2. The City also adopts by reference the Port Orchard Wetland Inventory (1990) to designate and classify wetlands. 3. The City shall treat all proposals located wholly or partially within a critical area no differently than other proposals under this chapter, making a threshold determination for such proposals. The city shall not automatically require an EIS for a proposal merely because it is within a critical area. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Orchard, APPROVED by the Mayor and attested by the Clerk in authentication of such passage this 13th day of July, 1992. LESLIE J. WEATHERILL, MAYOR ATTEST: Patricia Hower, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sponsored By: City Attorney Councilman Morrison PORT ORCHARD WETLAND INVENTORY Prepared For: The City of Port Orchard 216 Prospect Street Port Orchard, Wasington 98366 Prepared By: Wayne S. Wright Andrew C. Blake The preparation of this report was finan- cially aided through a grant from the Washington State Department of Ecolo- gy with funds obtained from the Nadonai Organic and Atmospheric Administra- tion, and appropriated for Section 388b of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, May 1990 Port Orchard Wetlands Table of Contents SECTON 1 Introduction Inventory Rationale Inventory History and Development 2 Methods and Materials Inventory Team and Training Inventory Planning Field Inventory Mapping 3 Results Map Products Area Surveyed Data Forms 4 Discussion Study Area Characteristics Ross Creek Drainage Blackjack Creek Drainage Bethel Road Drainage Annapolis Creek Drainage Retsil Creek Drainage Sinclair Inlet Tidelands Mitigation 5 Additional Information Cost and Time Saving Procedures Data Forms Cost Breakdown Acknowledgements Appendix PAGE 1 3 0 7 13 List of Figures FIGURE 1 Vicinity Map 2 Port Orchard Sub -drainage Basins Plate 1 - Port Orchard Wetlands - North Plate 2 - Port Orchard Wetlands - South List of Tables TABLE 1 Field Inventory Procedure Outline PAGE 2 7 Back Back PAGE 4 2 Field Inventory Equipment List 4 SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION INVENTORY Wetland resources have been drastically reduced throughout RATIONALE the United States. Loss of wetlands through filling or other impacts continues today at an alarming rate. Much of this loss is attributable to a lack of knowledge of where specific wetlands lie within any particular regulatory jurisdiction and a lack of coordinated regulatory effort. Wetland resources provide im- portant biological functions. Their filtering capacity promotes water quality maintenance in our streams and tidelands. Wet- lands play a major role in stormwater control by providing natu- ral flood storage capacity. In addition, wetlands are habitat for numerous wildlife species. Wetland resources are encroached upon as population growth occurs. Stream corridors and wet- lands are the only natural features in many urbanized areas today. The rationale behind the Port Orchard wetlands invento- ry is to provide a necessary tool to resource managers and reg- ulators which will promote natural resource conservation and wise land use planning. The City of Port Orchard is a small incorporated area in south Kitsap County, Washington (Figure 1). The city limits include approximately three square miles (1,920 acres) with associated commercial, industrial, residential and business subareas. Human growth and development within and around. Port Orchard has increased at a steady rate over the past ten years. This elevated activity has caused concern for natural resource loss and/or impact due to lack of information and regulatory pol- icy. It is the intent of this wetland inventory to identify wetlands and potential wetland areas within Port Orchard and to provide a basis for the preparation of a revised Comprehensive Management Plan for the City. INVENTORY This wetland inventory is part of a larger overall wetlands HISTORY AND management program initiated by the Washington State De - DEVELOPMENT partment of Ecology (Ecology). Funding for this project was made available by Ecology through the City of Port Orchard. Inventories of Washington wetlands are being conducted at nu- merous jurisdictions as part of this program and all data collected will be used by Ecology in preparing a wetland management plan for the state. Similarly, local governments will use the data collected for their respective areas in develop- ing updated land use plans which include wetlands as valuable natural resources. Local governments are expected to establish wetland management strategies that promote wetland protec- tion, set allowable development criteria, and require appropriate mitigation for lost resources. • SEATTLE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD WETLANDS STUDY VICINITY MAP DESIGNED MsHrRo �!1 V �a �� MAYlQ. 19lQ CHEam W.W. PORT ORCHARD, WASH I NGTON FIGURE I SECTION 2. METHODS AND MATERIALS INVENTORY The City of Port Orchard has contracted FishPro, Inc. to con - TEAM AND duct the wetlands inventory under the guidance of Ecology. TRAINING The inventory team consisted of Mr. Wayne Wright, who was responsible for all aspects of this . project. FishPro's wetlands experience is highlighted in Appendix 1. INVENTORY To insure that all inventories conducted under Ecology's pro - PLANNING gram are compatible and as similar as possible, Ecology held a mandatory two day workshop for funding recipients and select- ed consultants. All aspects of wetlands inventory were discussed and overviewed including a full field day to demonstrate field techniques. The planning and organization of this wetlands inventory have closely followed Ecology guidelines for conducting wetland inventories (Ecology, 1989). A thorough literature review was conducted of the Port Orchard area. To conduct field efforts, a base map was prepared with potential wetland areas identified for field verification. Primary literature sources used in this ef- fort were: • USGS Bremerton East and Bremerton West topographic maps • Kitsap County Soil Survey • National Wetlands Inventory Map • South Kitsap County Subarea Map • Aerial Photographs • Unasso6ated Local Studies and EIS's • Aerial Reconnaissance of the Study Area FIELD Prior to the field inventory, a detailed procedure outline was INVENTORY prepared that described the methods and necessary equipment to: • Identify the existence of a wetland • Determine approximate wetland boundaries • Evaluate wetland features • Identify priorities with time limitations Table 1 shows the methodology outline that was used in the wetlands inventory. Table 2 lists the equipment used to accom- plish the field inventory. As stated during the training work- shop, the intent of this work effort is to inventory the presence of wetlands and their general boundaries. This inventory is not a jurisdictional delineation of the study area wetlands. Wetland boundaries determined for this project area approximate and formal wetland determinations may be required in some areas. 3 Table 1. Field inventory Procedure Outline 1. Confirm location with base map and aerial photo H. Prepare initial information on data form supplied by Ecology • location • date and time • investigators • weather Ill. Perform initial reconnaissance to observe: • standing water • saturated soils • hydrophytic vegetation • drainage characteristics and associated topography • site status (impacts) 1V. Determine wetland existence • observed dominant vegetation species (gross percent cover and stem count for dominance determinations) • hydrology • soils (if necessary) V. Determine wetland boundaries and sketch VI. Time limitation procedures • fewer vegetation units in larger wetlands • identify only dominant plant species • rely on detailed aerial photographs to map boundaries in larger wetlands. Table 2. Field inventory Equipment List 1. Base Map(s) 2. Aerial Photo of Study Area (24" x 36") 3. Data Forms 4. Field Guides (Plant I.D., Soil Charts) 5. Binoculars 6. Rangefinder and Tape Measure 7. Machete 8. Soils Shovel 9. Raingear and Boots 10. Survey Packet: Introductory letter from City, clipboard, sample pouch, pencils 4 1j, MAPPING �l J The primary wetland identification characteristic was hydrophyt- ic vegetation. Several field guides and plant identification keys were used as reference sources to insure a thorough and accu- rate plant species inventory (Hitchcock, 1969; Hitchcock and Cronquist, 1987; King County, 1981; Weinmann, et al., 1984; Whitney, 1983, 1986 and Yates, 1988). Hydrophytic status was determined by wetland plant classification (Reed, 1988). Wetlands determination was made when 50% or more of the dominant plant species were classified as facultative or wetter. Approximate boundaries were established by obvious shifts in vegetation from hydrophytic to upland species. When vegeta- tion was impacted or cleared, hydrology and soils were observed to determine wetland presence and boundaries. Mapping was accomplished with the use of a computer assisted drafting program (VersaCad 2.01) and a digitizing board. Wetlands were sketched as accurately as possible by the field biologist onto the base map using roads, topography, aerial photos, a rangefinder and pacing. The wetland sketches were then digitized into the computer file for final mapping and graph- ic display. 5 SECTION 3. RESULTS MAP PRODUCTS Plates 1 and 2 illustrate the major product of this wetland inven- tory project. These maps are 24" x 36" and at a scale of 1" = 400' for ease of use and accuracy. This scale also matches the land use and planning maps used by the City of Port Orchard. Wetland boundaries and reported acreages are approximate and not jurisdictional. Formal wetlands delineations will be re- quired for site specific development plans. AREA The area covered in this inventory is the incorporated land of SURVEYED Port Orchard. The wetland inventory is estimated to have cov- ered at least 90% of the wetlands within the city limits. It is pos- sible that some minor wetland. areas associated with seeps along steep slopes were missed in the inventory process. Sus- pected, yet unconfirmed, wetland areas are identified on the - maps as drainage ditches. The approximate total wetland acreage found within the study area was 440 acres. The 31 wetlands observed constitute. about 22% of the city's jurisdictional area. Some of the wetlands included in this inven- tory are outside of the city's boundary but have been included. DATA FORMS Appendix 2 (bound separately) contains the field data forms for each wetland identified in this project. These forms have been completed as comprehensively as possible considering the scope of the inventory. In most cases, soils were not character- ized in wetlands determinations because hydrophytic plants and hydrologic indicators were present. The data forms have been reduced to only the necessary components reflecting the actual field inventory observations. Li SECTION 4. DISCUSSION STUDY AREA Topographic conditions have promoted the formation of several CHARACTERISTICS smaller independent subdrainage basins within the study area which discharge into Sinclair Inlet rather than a larger river sys- tem. Water flow in the survey area is from the south to the north and generally parallels Blackjack Creek with the excep- tion of a few small Blackjack Creek tributaries or controlled storm drainage systems. The results of this inventory provide an interesting pattern to the wetlands presence in the Port Orchard City limits. It appears the hydrology and topography are the most important aspects to wetlands presence in the inventory area. Wetlands have formed in drainage swaies, draws or ravines and a few ponds and small lakes have formed at the topographic boundaries. of independent drainage. Figure 2 illustrates the approximate independent wetland drainages within the study area. The iden- tified drainage areas (and study area wetland acreages) are labeled as follows: 1. Retsil Creek Drainage (5 wetland acres) 2. Annapolis Creek (53.2 wetland acres) 3. Bethel Road (7.0 wetland acres) 4. Blackjack Creek (192.6 wetland acres) 5. Port Orchard Boulevard (70 acres, inconclusive wetland acreage) 6. Hill Avenue (7.7 wetland acres) 7. Wilkens Distributors (6.1 wetland acres) 8. Ross Creek (48 wetland acres) 9. Sinclair Inlet Tidelands (52.2 wetland acres) RETSIL CREEK The City of Port Orchard has a discontinuous incorporated par - DRAINAGE cel at the mouth of Retsil Creek on the shoreline of Sinclair Inlet. Port Orchard and Sewer District #5 Joint Wastewater Facility exists at this location. The physical structure of the sewage treatment plant straddles Retsil Creek by design. Wetlands associated with Retsil Creek are minimal at the outlet but substantial at the water source for the creek. Several springs (locally known as Karcher Springs) form in a substantial wetland 0.5 miles south of State Route 16 at the end of Karcher Road. This wetland is relatively undisturbed. A domestic water supply for Port Orchard is established within the wetland area but draws water from deep wells and does not disrupt the sur- face hydrology which feeds the wetland/creek system. Com- mercial development at the intersection of Olney Road and State Highway 160 has impacted Retsil Creek with siltation 7 ' a" R�"r.SlL CREEX INSET \I 1 �r$•w �i�7�..�� � � CITY GSN.j•Y1 I i yTAWN 1 i I' -I_ O 2000 4000 SCALE IN FEET CITY OF PORT ORCHARD WETLAND STUDY SUB --DRAINAGE AREAS ABLAKE u � � � 1� � Mc. � L1 m m W.W. PORT ORCHARD, WASH I NGTON A E t. IM FIGURE 2 from construction activity and erosion. Sediment deposits have accumulated within the city parcel at the mouth of Retsil Creek as a result of upstream impacts. ANNAPOLIS Wetlands located south of the South Kitsap Mail is the source CREEK DRAINAGE of water in Annapolis Creek. This wetland is characterized by numerous springs which emerge and form as many as ten or eleven independent flows. The wetland is generally sloped to a small basin next to the parking apron behind the mall. Water flows north from this basin into an underground culvert system where it discharges into Annapolis Creek. Flows vary season- ally but are generally sustained year round. Annapolis Creek proceeds north through the South Kitsap High School property and through a ravine in a residential area prior to discharge into Sinclair Inlet. The lower reach of Annapolis Creek is a ravine with slopes up to 50%. BETHEL ROAD A small wetland drainage has formed along Bethel Road paral- DRAINAGE lel to Blackjack Creek. The Bethel Corridor has been studied by the city and this wetland system has been previously identi- fied (City of Port Orchard, 1987a). Hydrology begins in wet- lands out of the city limits near Lincoln Avenue where springs and seeps combine into stormwater runoff ditches and flow northerly along Bethel Road. This wetland drainage area has many wetland characteristics including roadside ditches, peat areas, and a small stream course which ultimately enters an underground stormwater system discharging into the mouth of Blackjack Creek. Portions of this wetland have been impacted by land clearing activity. BLACKJACK By far the largest drainage in the inventory area is Blackjack CREEK DRAINAGE Creek. This system has been studied in depth (Kitsap County Conservation District, 1978; City of Port Orchard, 1987) and is a reference stream for salmonid populations in South Kitsap County. Blackjack Creek supports diverse fish populations and, due to the ravine topography of the system, the Blackjack Creek drainage offers significant wildlife habitat through the centerline of the City's jurisdiction. The most expansive wet- lands within the City limits are associated with Blackjack Creek surrounding the Sedgwick Road interchange with State Route 16. Wetlands are present in all four quadrants of this inter- change. Due to the traffic volumes accommodated at this loca- tion, these wetlands play a vital water quality maintenance role. The location is also a highly desirable commercial area and nu- merous projects have been proposed. A portion of the wet- lands in the southeast quadrant were filled as a result of site preparation for one proposal. The northeast quadrant is cur- 0 PORT ORCHARD BOULEVARD HILL AVENUE DRAINAGE WILKINS DISTRIBUTORS rently used as an informal recreational motocross track and a portion of the wetlands in this area has been incorporated into a stormwater detention pond. Wetland inventories have been prepared for each quadrant and mapped separately for this work effort. The City of Port Orchard is committed to the protection of the Blackjack Creek ravine (City of Port Orchard, 1987b). This pre- vious work effort quantified the habitat of the Blackjack Creek ravine. For purposes of this wetland inventory, the entire ravine has been classified as a wetland. An individual wetland data form has been prepared for the mouth of Blackjack Creek stream corridor due to the unique intertidal character of this area. The Port Orchard Boulevard roadway lies in an isolated draw. Slopes associated with this road are relatively steep (30-60%) and signs of runoff drainage are evident along both sides of the road. . Field reconnaissance was inconclusive as to the pres- ence of discreet wetland areas. Hydrology in this area appears to be characteristic of a drainage ditch with seasonal wet and dry periods. For this reason, the Port Orchard Boulevard has been indicated as probable wetlands in Plate 1. The Hill Avenue basin essentially begins as three ponds locat- ed west of Pottery Avenue which have what appears to be subterranean hydrologic connection through pastures and a ravine. The ravine begins at the intersection of Melcher Street and Hill Avenue. This ravine has steep side slopes to 60%. The bottom of the ravine is characterized as an intermittent streambed with many saturated areas. A significant feature of this draw is the presence of a Great Blue Heron rookery. A preliminary nest count during the wetland inventory totaled 13 nests. Birds were not sighted on any nests but strong winds at the time of observation may have hindered bird activity in the rookery. The draw leads north into a rather substantial wetland area behind the Wilkins Fuel Distributorship which then drains into Sinclair Inlet. Wetlands boundaries are easily established for most of this subbasin. The actual wetland area of the Hill Avenue draw is rather small, consisting of the narrow intermittent streambed. The total length and width of the draw has been identified as a wetland. An isolated wetlands drainage exists surrounding and south of the Wilkins Fuel Distributorship. Seeps and springs form along slopes to the south and west of the Wilkins' offices. The as- sociated wetland area is complex and offers a diversity in habi- 10 tat types. Several human impacts were noted in this area and appeared to have occurred some time ago. Rubble and tire de- bris has been placed as fill along the gravel roadway leading south into the wetland. The total wetland acreage in this area is estimated to be 25 acres. Ross CREEK Several wetlands are part of the Ross Creek drainage basin, DRAINAGE most of which lie outside of the city limits. Some of these wetlands have been mapped from aerial photographs for inclu- sion in this inventory. These wetlands do not have an associat- ed data form in the Appendix. Much of the Ross Creek basin is undeveloped. This basin provides undisturbed wildlife habitat to birds and mammals. Large parcels of forest and forested wetlands make up the basin. There are several small lakes and ponds along State Route 16 that are part of the hydrologic system of Ross Creek. SINCLAIR INLET Approximately 52 acres of intertidal wetlands are located along TIDELANDS the Port Orchard shoreline. Most of this area is associated with freshwater discharges from streams, creeks, or wetlands. These tidelands provide substantial habitat for shorebirds and waterfowl. Past marine development and current shoreline development activity in Port Orchard includes: shoreline filling, marinas, a public boat launch, and the general downtown business district. A foot ferry service is also located in Port Or- chard,.to transport the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard workforce. MITIGATION All of the wetlands observed in this work effort have been im- pacted by human development to some degree. Road runoff, land clearing and filling are the main impacts observed in the survey area. At present, environmental laws, regulations and policies are established that protect, preserve and enhance the wetland resources of Washington. Ecology conducted a Wash- ington Wetlands Study (1988) wherein the following recommendation toward a mitigation policy was presented: "The Department of Ecology should take the lead in attempting to develop a state mitigation policy that provides both adequate and consistent protection for the state's wet- lands and predictability for landowners and local decision makers. It is also recommended that a small advisory commit- tee be created to help the Department in this effort and that this committee include a balanced membership of interests most affected by the regulation and mitigation of wetlands loss - including agricultural interests, development interests, conservation organization, local governments, Indian tribes, the Department of Wildlife, Department of Fisheries, Depart- ment of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, Puget Sound Water Quality Authority and other state agencies in- volved in wetlands protection, management, and mitigation." 11 This recommendation exemplifies the coordinated efforts of all regulatory agencies and governments toward the protection of wetlands. Governor Booth Gardner acted on this recommenda- tion in Executive Order 90-04 (April 1990) and adopted the fol- lowing six -part definition mitigation regarding wetland losses and impacts: "Sectio 12. All state agencies shall use the following defini- III tion of mitigation, in the following order of preference: (1) Avoiding the impact altogether by not taking a cer- tain action or part of an action; - (2) Minimizing impacts by limiting the degree or magni- tude of the action and its implementation, by using ap- propriate technology, or by taking affirmative steps to avoid or reduce impacts; [ 3) Rectifying the impact by repairing, rehabilitating, or ; restoring the affected environment; (4) Reducing or eliminating the impact over time by preservation and maintenance operations during the life of the action; (5) Compensating for the impact by replacing, enhanc- i ing,rprovidingtit to resources or environments; 0substitute , (6) Monitoring the impact and taking appropriate cor- rective measures. Mitigation for individual actions may include a combination of the above measures." ( The City of Port Orchard should use the same definition of miti- gation in it's regulatory capacity and work with state agencies in developing acceptable mitigation strategies on a case by case basis. I L� tJ a f 12 l_i [ ; SECTION 5. ADDITIONAL PROJECT INFORMATION (' COST AND TIME Two methods were used in this inventory that resulted in an ef- 1 SAVING ficient wetland inventory. Northwest Air Photos, located in Port PROCEDURES Orchard had recently (1988) completed an aerial survey of the Ti Port Orchard area. They prepared an aerial photograph at a scale of 1" = 500' which included the entire Port Orchard City limits. Ponds, stream corridors and other wetlands were easily discernible as well as potential wetland areas. This helped to focus the field effort significantly. Secondly, as part of the initial field inventory and final paper inventory, an aerial reconnaissance of Port Orchard was con- ducted to confirm wetlands locations and evaluate the survey area as a whole. The aerial reconnaissance helped assess the conditions of wetlands in Port Orchard and provided insight to wetland structure and function prior to field inventory. It is rec- ommended that, where possible, these two methods be added to the standard wetland inventory procedures. DATA FORMS The data forms provided by Ecology were overly thorough for inventorying wetlands. The wetland data form provided by Ecology was reproduced on our computer to allow for reduction 1 in paper as well as compiling a database in conjunction with the map products. It is recommended that Ecology consider the de- ( velopment of a standardized computer database format and provide the software to future inventory teams to allow rapid integration of information into the state GIS program. COST Costs expended by FishPro, Inc. for this wetland inventory is BREAKDOWN broken down as follows: 1. Inventory Planning $ 580.00 2. Paper Inventory 2,003.00 3. Field Inventory 3,207.00 4. Mapping 1,764.00 5. Final Report 2,666.00 Total $10,220.00 -' Total per as budget Coastal Zone Management Grant No. g p g G0089074 and City of Port Orchard Contract dated February 3 20, 1990 was $8,000.00 It I 13 ACKNOWLEDGE- MENTS We wish to thank the assistance of Mr. Lawrence Curies, P.E. of the City of Port Orchard. His helpful input throughout the project directly resulted in a comprehensive product. He also piloted the aerial reconnaissance. We also thank the Ecology staff in providing the training workshop; Terry Grainger, Michelle Stevens, and John Marshall were very helpful in project orientation. Support from the Kitsap County Department of Community Development was also appreciated. 14 BIBLIOGRAPHY City of Port Orchard, Washington State Department of Transportation, and Federal Highway Administration. 1979. Draft Environmental Impact Statement - Port Or- chard Bypass. Port Orchard, Washington. City of Port Orchard. 1978. Draft Environmental Impact Statement -.The Bayview Con- diminium. Port Orchard, Wasington. City of Pori Orchard. 1987a. Bethel Road Environmental Assessment. Port Orchard, Washington. City of Port Orchard. 1987b. Blackjack Creek Comprehensive Management Plan. Port Orchard, Washington. . Hitchcock, C.L. 1969. Key to the Grasses of the Pacific Northwest Based U on Vega- tative Charactersreprinted from Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest, Part 1. University of Washington Press. Hitchcock, C.L. and A. Cronquist. 1987. F-lo-r-a_of the Pacific, Northwest, Copyright 1973, University of Washington Press. King County. 1981. Wetland Plants of King County and the Paget Sound Lowlands, King County, Washington. Kitsap County. 1986. Draft Environmental Impact Statement - Blackjack Square. Port Orchard, Wasington. Kitsap County. 1982. South Kitsap Subarea Plan. Port Orchard, Washington. Kitsap County Conservation District. 1978. Blackjack Creek Fisheries Study. Port Or- chard, Washington. Munsell Color. 1988. Munsell Soil Color Charts. Macbeth Division of Kollmorgan In- struments Corporation, Baltimore, Maryland 21218. Reed, P.B., Jr. 1988. National List of Plant Species That Occur in Wetlands: Northwest (Region 9). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report 88 (26.9). U.S. Department of Agriculture, Sol[ Conservation Service. 1980. Soil Survey of Kitsap County Area, Washington. Washington State Department of Ecology. 1989. A Guide to Conducting Wetland In- ventories. Washington State Department of Ecology. 1988. Washington Wetlands Study Report. Weinmann, F.; BouI6, M.; Brunner, K.; Malek, J.; and V. Yoshino. 1984. Wetland Plants of the Pacific Northwest. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District. Whitney, S.R. 1983. A Field Guide to the Cagcades god Olympics. The Mountaineers, Seattle, Washington. Whitney, S.R. 1986. Western Forests. Audubon Society Nature Guides, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York. Yates, S.A. 1988. tdgdne Zjjldlife of Puget Sound. the San Juans, and the Strait of GeoLgia The Globe Peguot Press, Chester, Connecticut. APPENDIX 1 COMPANY PROFILE The Firm IFishPro is a leading aquacultural engineering firm with national experience in the design of fisheries related facilities. Our offices in Port Orchard, Washington and Springfield, Illinois are staffed with experienced personnel offering comprehensive services to meet the needs of our clients, including public and private utilities, state and federal governments, and Indian Tribes. Our company prides itself on the strength of the experience of its personnel. All personnel have "hands-on" experience in the fields we represent. Since 1979 we have owned and operated our own salmon hatchery for both production and research purposes. Staffing and Approach FishPro's technical staff is composed of civil, mechanical, structural and electrical engineers and fishery biologists. We take a flexible, multi -disciplinary team approach, coupling science and proven technology to achieve the best solution for each project: Innovations to improve the state of the art, new applications of engineering technology, cost saving measures, and award winning design are all hallmarks of our projects. FishPro personnel: • Operate a freshwater hatchery • Operate a shellfish aquacuiture farm • Research and test new products for hatchery use • Design and test new concepts for habitat improvement • Provide management assistance to fish farms, local aquatic habitat improvement projects and wetland restoration projects • Provided complex designs for fisheries mitigation facilities for a variety of species throughout the United States • Participated in the design and study of fish passage/protection projects. Services FishPro offers environmental services in inter -related fields: LJ • Fisheries and aquacuiture development • Natural resource analysis and enhancement 1 • Civil, mechanical, electrical and structural engineering Within each area we are equipped to provide a full range of services tailored to each client's needs: including • Biological evaluation • Facilities engineering Planning Design development Permit and regulatory coordination Final plans and specifications Cost estimates Construction inspection and supervision Operations and Maintenance Manuals • Rehabilitation and Expansion • FERC Relicensing Studies • Basic and field research • Bloassays and laboratory analysis • Feasibility studies • Habitat Assessment and Inventory • Environmental impact studies • Computer analysis • Computer aided drafting Environmental Impact Statements and Assessments We believe in a sound and safe approach to all natural resource development. FishPro offers a staff experienced in environmental investigations collecting baseline biological data and impact statement synthesis. Habitat Improvement FishPro engineers and biologists have worked together in the development, design and construction of several habitat improvement projects. Our experience covers both freshwater and marine habitat work to include: lake restoration, intertidal and subtidal benthic community enhancement, streambed reconstruction, riparian habitat management and wetlands management. Results of our efforts have been: increased resource management effectiveness, mitigation programs, habitat construction, and wise use of natural resources. Siting and Planning The majority of fishery facility projects FishPro has designed involve site selection and development of various alternatives prior to final design. Conceptual design reports 'which we prepare incorporate production objectives with the physical features of each site identified as having potential to meet project goals. Emphasis is placed on available water quality and quantity. We have developed specific computer models to evaluate the effects of temperature, water quality, stocking densities, water flows, and other factors on growth rates and ultimate production potential. The use of these models greatly accelerates our capability to evaluate alternative sites and may be applied to natural spawning/habitat conditions. Cost Effective Facility Design There are a variety of methods for rearing fish at each life stage. The following parameters must be considered for each fishery facility during design development: • Budget • Water source Species andLife stage • Disease • Release strategies • Imprinting • Operational and • Conditioning maintenance costs FishPro's capabilities in providing cost effective, high production systems is demonstrated by the diversity of facilities illustrated in our list of completed projects. Technical Report Preparation FiShPro technical reports are written for a wide variety of clients with many diverse projects. These reports convey all information relating to the client's project for raw data, calculations, drawings, and associated text. Our capabilities include full blueprint production, computer aided table and figure generation, word processing, reductions and enlargements, color reproduction, halftones, binding, slide and poster presentations. l CLIENT: PAC -TECH ENGINEERING, INC. CRYSTAL SPRINGS CREEK FISHERIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY LOCATION: TACOMA, WASHINGTON Habitat and fisheries resources were identified in Crystal Springs Creek. Detailed ob- servations were made at five stream locations spanning approximately three river miles. Habitat characteristics included wetlands, stream corridor, and intertidal environments. Due to flow diversions and runoff control, instream flows are minimal in the creek which can no longer support fish populations. In addition, underground cuiverting of the lower stream reach was felt to cause a distinct migration barrier. Results of the survey identi- fied the major function of this area as general natural environment supporting primarily plant and bird species. CLIENT: KITSAP LAND CORPORATION WETLANDS ANALY51�9, FOR SHORT SUBDIVISION 486038 LOCATION: DUVALL, WASHINGTON This wetlands analysis was undertaken as part of the permitting process for a short sub- division in King County, Washington. Wetland boundaries were identified and flagged following the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service procedures and King County protocol. To fully identify wetland and associated saturated ground in the project area, a 50 ft grid pattern was established. The grid was traversed and all wetland areas were flagged for later surveying and mapping. A detailed wetlands report was prepared which included sections describing methodology, site characteristics, wetlands classification, potential impacts of proposed activities, and potential impacts on associated wetland and downstream sensitive areas. CLIENT: KEYES AND ASSOCIATES,INC. WETLANDS DELINEATION FOR CLARK - MCGOWAN LARGE LOT DIVISION LOCATION: ENUMCLAW, WASHINGTON Over forty acres of wetlands were delineated and classified according to the federally established three -parameter methodology for delineating jurisdictional wetlands. Three major wetlands were identified which included two paiustrine and one lacustrine wet- land. The functional capacity of these wetlands was judged to be significant for wildlife habitat and localized groundwater recharge. Given the size and complexity of the wet- lands, waterfowl and larger mammals are expected to reside in these wetlands. CLIENT: REID, MIDDLETON & ASSOCIATES, INC. FISH & WILDLIFE ENHANCEMENT AND RECREATIONAL USE PLAN FOR WILKES MARSH LOCATION: U.S. NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE BANGOR, WASHINGTON The purpose of this study was to determine the best and most cost-effective way to en- hance the Wilkes Marsh area for production of fish and wildlife, as well as to provide for compatible forms of outdoor recreation. Field monitoring revealed that open water acreage and water quality were not suitable for supporting fish populations. Enhance- ment recommendations involved scouring the marsh to its' hardpan bottom, coupled with a water retention berm structure to create six feet or more of water depth. The in- creased depth will constrain emergent vegetation growth and permit trout stocking into the pond. Nesting boxes and platforms were also recommended to attract waterfowl. Three plans were prepared to address all potential fish and wildlife use and recreation opportunities developed throughout the study. Specific details were provided for a water source to the pond, interpretive trails and recreational use areas. CLIENT: CITY OF PORT ORCHARD BETHEL AVENUE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT LOCATION: PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON This environmental assessment was developed to 1) evaluate expected traffic increases in the project area, 2) design alternative roadway plans to accommodate traffic, and 3) address potential environmental impacts which roadway improvements could have upon existing conditions. The assessment followed Local Agency Guidelines established by the Washington State Department of Transportation. Two design options were devel- oped for this assessment. Design option A would construct a four lane road with curbs within a 70 foot right-of-way. In addition, one-way frontage roads would be constructed on each side to serve local traffic, Design option B would construct a five -lane road the full length of the project area consisting of a continuous center turn lane and two travel lanes in each direction. The environmental impacts analysis associated with these two alternatives (and the no action option) included 21 potential impact categories expected to result from the proposed project. Detailed traffic and wetlands analyses were re- quired in the course of the project. These analyses were conducted in strict accordance with Federal Highway Administration criteria. Results of this assessment were present- ed to the governing agencies for final alternative selection and funding. l CLIENT: U.S. WEST NEW VECTOR GROUP LOCATION: EATONVILLE, WASHINGTON WETLANDS DELINEATION FOR CELLULAR TELEPHONE REPEATING STATION Wetlands were delineated following the Federal Manual for Identifying and Delineating. Jurisdictional Wetlands. Due to site disturbance, this wetland delineation required nu- merous soil subsamples to identify the wetland boundary. Topographic features and adjacent plant communities were also observed to assist in wetland boundary determi- nation. The wetlands at this location were hydrologically connected to a larger wetlands area to the north. CLIENT: BAYVIEW SUBARU INVE TIGATION OF WETLANDS FILL AND MITIGATION PLANNING LOCATION: GORST, WASHINGTON FishPro was contracted to investigate the potential fill of approximately 0.5 acres of wet- lands along the Shoreline of Sinclair Inlet. The wetlands fill was confirmed by historical aerial photographs and infra red photographs prior to the fill. Remedial steps were dis- cussed with the Client, Corps of Engineers and Kitsap County officials. Prior to the de- velopment of any mitigation plans FishPro recreated the fill design and prepared the necessary engineering drawings. Mitigation options included: fill removal, adjacent wet- lands restoration, forfeiture of other wetlands in the area and monetary compensation. CLIENT: ANADROMOUS, INC. FORT CREEK HATCHERY EFFLUENT IMPACTS INVESTIGATION AND WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM REVIEW LOCATION: FORT KLAMMATH, OREGON FishPro conducted site visits, engineering review of the water treatment system, and comprehensive analyses of state files regarding the historical NPDES water quality monitoring at the facility. Our analyses assisted the client in obtaining a renewed NPDES permit that sufficiently monitors the effluent and protects environmental quality. hil CLIENT: E. JAMES WILLIAMS WETLANDS DELINEATION t FOR SHORT -SUB DIV! EON NO. 5007 LOCATION: PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON Kitsap County requested a formal wetlands delineation of the wetlands encountered on this property following land clearing activities. FishPro conducted a three parameter wetlands delineation following established federal criteria. Two wetlands were identi- fied. The first wetland was isolated by topographic and soil features. This wetland was also perched as it had a substantial clay layer approximately 40 inches below the sur- face. Soil in this wetland consisted of peat. Vegetation was already removed at the time of the survey. The second wetlands occurred at the eastern boundary of the prop- erty. This one-half acre palustrine wetland was formed at the base of steep slopes to the northeast and west. The primary functions of this wetland was determined to be hy- drological conveyance and wildlife habitat. Topographic features and seeps along the steep slopes force runoff water and shallow groundwater into this wetland. The wet- lands report included an assessment of impact potential and wetlands classification as per U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. CLIENT: TACOMA PUBLIC UTILITIES RAINBOW TROUT PRODUCTION FACILITY SITING AND FEASIBILITY STUDY LOCATION: UPPER COWLITZ RIVER WATERSHED The City of Tacoma contracted FishPro, Inc. to evaluate the available options to pro- duce up to 50,000 pounds of trout to be stocked in the Upper Cowlitz River to satisfy a mitigation agreement with the State of Washington. FishPro conducted field reconnais- sance of the study area and interviewed local residents to identify any potential water supplies in the vicinity. In addition, a thorough literature review of governmental files re- garding groundwater resources was conducted. Local relators in the area were also contracted to determine parcels for sale with water supplies (rivers, springs, wells, etc.) To provide additional alternatives, the private aquaculture industry was surveyed to as- sess those firms willing to rear fish under contract for Tacoma and what contract terms would be necessary to insure quality and quantity of deliverables. All data obtained was presented in a comprehensive decision matrix with conceptual design layout and cost estimates for the most feasible options. ri ri CLIENT: KEYES AND ASSOCIATES, INC. LOCATION: MCMILLIAN, WASHINGTON WETLANDS DELINEATION FOR JACK SPEER - PIERCE COUNT LARGE LOT DIVISION Approximately five acres of forested wetlands were identified and delineated using the three parameter method as developed by federal agencies. One small isolated emer- gent wetland was also discovered and delineated accordingly. The forested wetlands on the subject property serve as wildlife habitat for numerous species. Observations in- cluded grouse, deer, elk, rabbit, squirrels, numerous birds and a diverse wetland plant community. Topographic characteristics of the property suggest that the hydrology as- sociated with this wetland may be connected to a larger wetland area north and west of J the subject property. The wetlands report concluded that the proposed large lot division would not have significant environmental impacts provided the appropriate buffer zones are established during residential construction. Wetlands were classified following US l Fish and Wildlife Service format. CLIENT: NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE LOCATION: WASHINGTON AND OREGON FIELD INVESTIGATION REPORTS The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) contracted FishPro to conduct detailed field investigations regarding selected U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Section 10 and 404 permit applications. FishPro has received this contract twice over the past S years and has reviewed in excess of 100 projects for NMFS. All investigations have involved water resources to include: wetlands, lakes, rivers and streams, and the marine environ- ment. Each report describes the proposed project's accuracy to the submitted permit drawings, existing environmental conditions at the proposed site, anticipated environmental impact associated with the proposal and any recommended alternatives to the proposal that reduces environmental risk. Photographs, sketches and other nec- essary support documents were appended to these reports to assist NMFS in a thor- ough assessment of the proposal. it CLIENT: ENTRANCO ENGINEERS, INC LOCATION: OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON GRASS LAKE SURVEY FOR THE DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF THE OLYMPIC MUDMINNOW The Olympic Mudminnow (Novumbra hubbsi) is listed as a species of concern due to low numbers, limited distributions, or recent declines. FishPro conducted an exhaustive survey of a 20 acre marsh area to determine the presence, distribution and abundance of this rare species. Several sampling techniques were employed during sampling to lo- cate fish. Results of all sampling failed to recover any fish. Field observations indicated that the physiography of the marshes promotes retention of large volumes of stormwater runoff. Environmental conditions suggested that significant fluctuations in temperature, oxygen content and available habitat occur on a seasonal basis, thus, pre- sented an environment too extreme to support Olympic Mudminnow populations. CLIENT: THE COUNCIL FOR ENERGY MILLER BAY RESOURCE TRIBES (CERT) ESTUARINE ANALYSIS LOCATION: MILLER BAY, WASHINGTON Miller Bay provides unique habitat for a large variety of fish, waterfowl, marine mammals and shellfish. Fish and waterfowl frequent the bay seasonally based on normal migratory timing. Substantial shellfish populations exist in the bay upon which members of the Suquamish Tribe are dependent for subsistence and commercial harvesting. The Suquamish Tribe operates fish hatcheries at the head of the bay on Grovers Creek and west of the bay on Cowling Creek. The success of these facilities is dependent on stream and marine water quality. Growing concern regarding the cumulative impact from continued development significantly degrading the water quality and ecosystem of Miller Bay. The potential for natural resource loss due to reduced water quality is high, as commercial quantities of hardshell clams, salmon migrating into Grovers and Cowling Creeks, numerous species. of resident and seasonal waterfowl, marine mammals and many other natural resources -' are present in Miller Bay. l J The objective of the project was to design a baseline water quality and ecosystem assessment study to analyze the Miller Bay Estuary over time. FishPro performed the following tasks to successfully identify and quantify the environmental status of Miller bay: watershed and oceanographic characterization, comprehensive literature review, resource and environmental regulatory agency consultation, and sampling. The final ( report included a detailed discussion of the watershed status, environmental conditions, U and pollutant loads observed in Miller Bay. Maps were prepared to identify significant natural resources such as wetlands and timber, recent human activity watershed f hydrology and topographic conditions. Recommendations to the Tribe and local [.. plampnog IH(CQ WAYNE S. WRIGHT BIOLOGIST EDUCATION B.S. Fisheries, University of Washington, 1982 M.S. Fisheries, University of Washington, 1985 SSI Certified Scuba Diver EXPERIENCE Wayne Wright has over eight years of experience managing and coordinating environmental projects. His expertise includes habitat assessments and wetlands inventory, wetlands mitigation, aquaculture siting and feasibility studies, hatchery effluent analyses, development of enhancement and mitigation plans including comprehensive resource management plans. Wayne is also experienced in all aspects of shellfish biology, including: habitat assessment and aquaculture enhancement. Mr. Wright has participated in many lake projects involving fishery and water quality issues. These projects included bass spawning surveys, weed harvesting impacts, water quality changes affecting fishery resources and predator/prey relationships between fish species and the food chain. He has developed extensive experience in water duality assessments and monitoring programs. He is proficient with freshwater and marine water quality characteristics and has conducted investigations of point and non -point sources of pollution. He has also performed sediment quality analyses using Apparent Effects Threshold (AET) and other analytical methods. Mr. Wright has integrated his broad experience base in the preparation of various regulatory permit applications. He has prepared SEPA compliance reports, Corps of Engineers Section 10 and 404 permits, waste discharge applications, and in-depth environmental assessments associated with environmental impact statements. Wayne has also developed and conducted environmental studies surrounding the permitting process for large and small scale hydroelectric projects. Throughout these permitting activities, Wayne has represented both government and industry clients in agency meetings, planning forums, and public review meetings. He has also prepared and presented expert testimony for several projects. Wildlife assessments are one of Wayne Wright's specialties. He has developed several management and enhancement projects for waterfowl involving wetlands management and nesting structure } placement. Wayne also performs wetland habitat inventories with respect to land use and development activities. Examples of projects Mr. Wright has managed include: Miller Bay Estuary Study, Blackjack Creek Comprehensive Management Plan, Harris Creek Wetlands Study, Skagit Lakes Restoration Assessment, Baker Lake Spawning Bed Study, Coal Creek Hatchery Conceptual Design, Lake Union Shipyard Investigations, Fort Creek Environmental Review and Laks Trout Farm Effluent Analysis. MEMBERSHIPS American Fisheries Society 7 PORT ORCHARD WETLAND INVENTORY APPENDIX 2 DATA FORMS Prepared for: The .City of Port Orchard 216 Prospect Street Port Orchard, WA 98366 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form ` J GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Retsil Creek Wetland Location: NW114 NE714 N112 S25 T24N R1 E Wetland Number: 1 Sub-basin/watershed: Retsil Creek/Sinclair Inlet Date: 5-8-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 12:00 Time End 12:26 p.m. Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 2 minutes - Time to Make Determination: 5 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 15 minuntes Time to Fill Out Data Form: 15 min (concurrent) Weather Conditions: Clear, Sunny Access Polnt(s): Sewer District No. 5 Sewage Treatment Plant Landowner Permission: Yes - Mr. Kevin Steinke EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yes 3—_ What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI Soils_ X_ Aerial X _ Flood Plain ­ Field Survey_ Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails 1. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading X G. clearing X L. other D. garbage X H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? now_ yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? nc X yew,_ Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? now yes Location: 1 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. Binoculars Pi Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Intl. Status 1. Enteromorpha intestinaiis Aquatic 15 90 OBL 2. Fucus gardneri Aquatic 5 10 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100016 Hydrology Indicators: Yeses lnconcluslve No 1. Tidelands Is soils analysis necessary? now yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X Vegetation Unit (#) 2 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X __- Plant Species: Stratum 1. Enteromorpha intestinaiis Aquatic 2. Rumex crispus Herb 3. Carex obnupta Herb nc Binoculars PI % cover Dom% Ind. Status 75 80 OBL 10 10 FACW 10 10 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100% Hydrology indicators: Yes X inconclusive 1. Flowing water. 2. Saturated soils. Is soils analysis necessary? nc X yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yeses,_ no Vegetation Unit (#) 3 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X J Plant Species: Stratum 1. Alnus rubra Tree 2. Salix scoulerana Tree 3. Rubus spectabilis Shrub 4. Carex obnupta Herb S. Equisetum arvense Herb 6. Rannunculus repans Herb 7. Solidago multiradiata Herb 2 Binoculars PI % cover Dom% Ind. Status 10 10 FAC 25 15 FAC 25 15 FAC 15 10 OBL 10 10 FAC 10 15 FACW 10 10 FACU f Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form l' Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 86 % Hydrology Indicators: Yes-_ X_ _ inconclusive 1. Flowing water 2. Saturated soil. Is soils analysis necessary? no X _ yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres?. 5 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X saturated soils X tidal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no yes X describe: A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. X D. stream or river H. undetermined ' 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: nc yeses_ describe: A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch _tX F. Bridge C. river G. undetermined r D. culvert/pipe 6. If the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream D. wetland B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) J 7. Is the outlet: A. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level �l 3 III Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 8. Describe impoundment capability: X A. wetland Is on a slope B. wetland Is flat and is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity D. wetland is a depression, partially filled E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland X E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 2 3 4 5 �J g0% 60-80% border 60-80% patches 40-60% border 40-60% patches 6 7 8 r � v 20-40% border 20.40X patches less then 20% L11. What is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: (Indicate if pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges: X B. probable discharge: upstream runoff :,. C. visible discharge: sewage treatment plant 0. undetermined; 12. If there are probable or visible discharges into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. 1' 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected STP within stream Commerical development South HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What Is the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System: Estuarine Subsystem: Intertidal Class Unconsolidated shore % of wetland 25 11. System: Palustrine Class Aquaitc bed % of wetland 50 Class. Emergent % of wetland 25 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no X yes or a peat system? no X yes 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? ncL X yes List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial D. Industrial E. Residential 20 west, east F. Forest 20 south G. Grass H. Shrub 1. Unvegetated J. Roadway - paved 15 east K. Roadway - gravel L. Railroad M. Other sewage treatment plant 30 east, west tidelands 15 north 7 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags > 25' high X_..0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 -._�30 B. Snags c 25' high X 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 p-30 C. Rock outcrop D 1 X 2 3 4 5 or > I! D. Perches 0 1-5 5-10 X 10 -20 ___—,-,30 E. Fallen Logs X 0 1-5 5.10 10 -20 ;*30 f-, F. Lodges/Dams X �D 1 2 3 4 5 or > 6. Which of the following best represents the variation In vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) 3 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Mammals: Others: CULTURALlAESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 1.0 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 0.25 Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) c� a Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no yes X List: Sinclair inlet_ 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge �F. flat, level plain (N) C. hill _'g.—G. Ravine (,SL-- D. valley 6. Types -of access to/within the wetland: (indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) S. Pedestrian Trail (informal) X C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatabie watercourse F. Other 7. What recreational activities is the wetland or its immediate upland perimeter use for? actual potential A. Hiking B. Biking C. Hunting D. Birdwatching E. Swimming F. Boating G.Other None 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no X yes 7 Wetland Number: Draft Wetlands Inventory Data Form WETLAND SKETCH: }�e,+6t � Cr- eek Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Annapolis Creek Wetland Location: SE114 SE114 S112 S25 T24N R1 E Wetland Number. 2 Sub-basin/watershed: Annapolis Creek/Sinclair Inlet ( Date: 4-24-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 11:00 AM Time End: 11:35 AM -1 Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 2 minutes Time to Make Determination: 20 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 10 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form: 25 minutes. Weather Conditions: Overcastlsunbreaks Access Points: High School Road Landowner Permission: Not needed EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yes X : What sources is the wetland Identified on?: NWI Soils,_,,, Aerial-- Flood Plain____-..... Field Survey Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails - 1. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing C; C L.Storm drain_ D.garbage _Xj_ H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so, that.they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no X yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no X— yeses,,,,. Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no X yes Location: [ 1 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATAIHYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubra Tree 25 90 FAC 2. Corylus comuta Tree 10 20 UPL,FACU 3. Salix commutafa Shrub 25 50 OBL 4. Rubus spectabilis Shrub 15 30 FAC 5. Iris pseudaconis Herb 2 5 OBL 6. Equisefum arvense Herb 2 10 FAC Percent of dominant species that. are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC , 83% Hydrology Indicators: Yes__ inconclusive No 1. Flowing water 2. Saturated soils Is soils analysis necessary? now! _ yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes,_ nq HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? 7 acres 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower . Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X saturated soils X X Mal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no yes_,_,&— describe: A. seep _X'E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring — F. ditch -IL-C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river —H. undetermined r, Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: nc yes�C _ _2LA. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. C. river G. undetermined X D. culvert/pipe describe: 6. if the outlet Is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream D. wetland B. river E. ditch C.lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: _ CAA. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: A. wetland Is on a slope B. wetland is flat and is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity ((? XD. wetland is a depression, partially filled 1. E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland?. A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement In the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland X E. rapid movement through the wetland d L 70. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 1 2 3 4 5 s 60-80% border 60-S0% arches 80AS P 40-60%border 40-6096 patches 6 7 8 s 20.40% border 2040% patches less then 20% 3 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 11. What is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: (indicate if pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges: B. probable discharge: X C. visible discharge: Storm drain from parking lot D. undetermined: 12. If there are probable or visible discharges Into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected South Kitsap Mail parking lot South (100') South Kitsap High School parking lot East, West (50') HABITAT DATA . NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural! aesthetic forms. 1. What Is. the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System: Palustrine Class h Forested % of wetland 100 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no X yes or a peat system? no yes _JX, 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no X yes List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing 25 west C. Commercial (school) 50 north, south D. Industrial E. Residential F. Forest G. Grass H. Shrub 25 east 1. Unvegetated J. Roadway -paved K. Roadway - gravel L. Railroad M. Other 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags;,, 25' high X , 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 _-,�30 B. Snags 4 25' high _ _X 0 1-5 5-10 10-20 ?30 C. Rock outcrop 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > D. Perches 0 - 1-5 —X-5-10 10-20 --;*30 E. Fallen Logs 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 X >30 F. Lodges/Dams X 0 _1 2 - 3 4 5 or 6. Which of the following best represents the variation In vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) 1 2 3 4 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Robin Goldfinch Junco Mammals: None Others: CULTURALIAESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 0.0 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 0.5 Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) o iai v 5 4 5 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no�C ,_ yes List: l 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge X F. flat, level plain - C. hill G. —D. valley _ 6. Types of access totwithin the wetland: (indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) J' B. Pedestrian Trail informal X C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse ( F. Other 7. What recreational activities Is the wetland or its immediate upland perimeter used for? actual potential A. Hiking X B. Biking } C. Hunting D. Birdwatching X E. Swimming F. Boating G. Other None 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no X yes 2 Wetland Number: Draft Wetlands Inventory Data Form WETLAND SKETCH: �V-N(\CL(A' s CV-eCYN, Sketch the general wetland shape, vegetation units, location of soil pits, as well as wetland features such as inlets/outlets, access, and human impacts, etc. Port Orchard Wetlands inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: South Kitsap Mall Wetland Location: SE1/4 NW1/4 N1/2 S36 T24N R1E Wetland Number: 3 Sub-basin/watershed: Annapolis Creek/Sinclair Inlet Date: 4-12-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 10:30 P.M. Time End 2:45 PM Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 0 Time to Make Determination 120 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data 30 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form 60 minutes Weather Conditions:Clear and Sunny Access Points: South Kitsap Mail Landowner Permissions: Yes EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetiand? No justification: yes X What sources is the wet{and identified on?: NWI Soils`,X Aerial X Flood Plain Field Survey—X— Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A.filling E. trails „�. draining B.grazing F. cultivation K.exotic veg. C.grading .G. clearing X L. other D.garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these Impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no_L_ yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? . no_!-- yew,._ Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no x yew Location: r3 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form l VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS l Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs, X _ Binoculars PI_ Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind, Status 1. Alnus rubra Tree 80 10 FAC 2. Sambucus racemosa Shrub/scrub 10 5 FACU 3. Rubus spectabilis Shrub/scrub 10 25 FAC 4. Equisetum palus#re Herb 5 20 OBL 5. Lysichifum americanum Herb 5 15 FACW ((7 6. Scirpus microcarpus Herb 10 15 OBL f Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 83% 1 Hyjrg1gg!jIn l X inconclusive J=rs- Yes . 1. Saturated soils 2. Running water Is soils analysis necessary? now_ yeses„_,_ describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes--X— no I Vegetation Unit # 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubra Tree 90 90 FAC 2. Lysichitum americanum Herb 25 25 OBI 3. Ranunculus repens Herb 25 25 FACW 4. pa q lustre uisefum lustre Herb 25 25 FACW Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100yg I� Hydrology Inalcator§ Yes X inconclusive �f 1. Running water 2. Saturated soils Is soils analysis necessary? now_ yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X no_ 2 Office Data: y. What Is the size of the wetland in acres? 50,,r, ( 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? l A. uooer B. upper middle' C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have. yes no seasonal standing water X running water X saturated soils X, tidal influence X 4, Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no yes X describe: —A. seep X E. storm water drainage pipe _C ,,,B. spring F. ditch X C. wetland (via culvert) G. . - D. stream or river H. undetermined 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no yes X describe: A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. C. river G. undetermined -.K,_D. culvert/pipe 6. If the outlet Is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream- D. wetland B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: X A. open B. partially blocked C. totally blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: —X—A. wetland Is on a.slope B. wetland Is flat and is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity IJD. wetland Is a depression, partially filled E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 3 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland _.X—D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 1 2 3 4 g 80AS 60-80% border 60.SOX patches 40-6096 border 40-60% peaches 6 7. $ r� 20-40% border 2040% patches less than 20% 11. What is the extent: of pollution or sediment discharge(s) Into the wetland: (Indicate if pollution and/or sediment) A. No known discharges B. Probable discharge _2L-C. Visible discharge - parking area runoff, road runoff D. Undetermined 12. If there are probable or visible discharges Into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected South asap Mall parking North (10') Mitchell Road West (50') Residences South (100-) 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classifiication{s}: 1. System:.. Palustrine Class Forested % of wetland 100 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no X yes or a peat system? no yes )C 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no _ X yes List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial 30 North D. Industrial E. Residential 30 South, West F. Forest 30 East, West G. Grass H. Shrub 1. Unvegetated J. Roadway - paved 10 East K. Roadway -gravel L. Railroad M. Other 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags > 25' high 0 X 1-5 5-10.` 10 -20 �,30 B. Snags a 25' high 0 1-5 5-10 X _ 10 -20 _.p.30 C. Rock outcrop X 0 1 2 3 _4 5 or > D. Perches 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 X >30 E. Fallen Logs 0 1-5 5-10 X 10 -20 __;*30 F. Lodges/Dams 0 1 X 2 3 4 5 or > 5 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) - 2 3 4 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Mammals: Others: CULTURAL/AESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 0.5 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 0.25 Field Data: 3. Which of the: following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc,? no X yes List: 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge _X_,F,.fiat, level plain _X _C. hill G. sloped D, valley 2 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 6. Types of access to/within the wetland: (indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) X X C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other -Mall Eadsine L91X 7. What recreational activities Is the wetland or Its Immediate upland perimeter used for? actual potential A. Hiking X B. Biking C. Hunting D. Birdwatching X E. Swimming F. Boating G. Other 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? nc X yes 7 Netland Number; Draft Wetlands Inventory Data Form NETLANDSKETCH: Sc-tik :ketch the general wetland shape, vegetation units, location of soil pits, as well as metland features such as inletsloutlets, access, and human impacts, etc. F, I r'Vj Ot 1 ii Port Orchard Wetlands inventory Data Form C GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Post Office Wetland Location: NW714 NW714 N1112 S36 T24N R7 E Wetland Number: 4 Sub-baslnlwatershed: Blackjack r C eeklSinclair Inlet Date: 4-12-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 2:00 PM Time End: 3:00 PM Completion Time Travel Time to the Site: 0 1 Time to Make Determination 30 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 5 minutes 7 Time to Fill Out Data Form: 25 minutes Weather Conditions: Clear Sunny Access Points: Bethel Road - Post Office Landowner Permission: Yes L, EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yes X What sources 1s the wetland identified on?: NWI Soils X Aerial_ CX Flood Plain Field Survey X Other: 2. List the human Impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. X A. filling E. trails 1. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. X C. grading X G. clearing L. other D. garbage X H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these Impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no yeses, List veg. units: Land is completely cleared 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no X yes Type: S. Was reference site used for evaluation? no yes —A— Location: Bethel Road Wetlands 1 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATAIHYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#) ' Evaluated using: Direct Obs. Binoculars P1 Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Equisetum palustre Herb 10 75 FACW 2. E. telmatceia Herb 5 25 FACW Percent of dominant species ......... ...... ... ... .. . that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100% Hydrology Indicators: Yes X inconclusive No 1. Saturated soils. Is soils analysis necessary? - Y rY nc X es Y describe: H dric soils Y were present. Is the unit a wetland? yes X no _ 1 HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland In acres? One 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle_ D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X X running water X X saturated soils X X tidal Influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no yes X describe: _)LA. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring F. ditch j [ C. wetiand (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H. undetermined 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no yeses describe: A. stream E. beaver darn X B. ditch F. C. river G. undetermined X D. culvert/pipe 2 ((_1 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form S. If the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream D. wetland B. river E. ditch C.lake X G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: _A. open C. totally blocked ( B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level 1 _ S. Describe impoundment capability: (X A. wetland is on a slope l B. wetland is flat and is not a depression - C. wetiand is a depression, filled to capacity - D.. wetland is a depression, partially filled fl' E. wetland Is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water 'movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving from the outlet X C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover { } on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 1 2 3 4 5 - 1 sox 60-80X border 60-SOM patches 40- i0% border 40- i096 patches 6 7 8 ( 20-40% border 20A096 patches less than 20% 11. What is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: (Indicate if pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges: X B. probable discharge: (f P i' C. visible discharge: D. undetermined: i' 3 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 12. If there are probable or visible discharges into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance (� from wetland. l Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected Residential septic on site 10' HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System:. Palustrine % of wetland Class Scrub -shrub % of wetland 100 2. is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no X yes or a peat system? no X yes 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no X yes List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial 50 south, north D. Industrial E. Residential 25 east F. Forest G. Grass H. Shrub I. Unvegetated J. Roadway - paved 25 paved K. Roadway - gravel L. Railroad M. Other 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags > 25' high �_ 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 ;:-30 B. Snags < 25' high X 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 ?.30 C. Rock outcrop X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > D. Perches X 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 p-30 E. Fallen Logs x 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 ?30 F. Lodges/Dams X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) t 2 — 3 4 xx In A 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: None Mammals: None Others: None CULTURALIAESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school 0.75 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 1.0 Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) 5 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 4. Are there distantscenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? noyes List: 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge _X_F. flat, level plain C. hill G. D. valley - 6. Types of access tolwithin the wetland: (indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail'(formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other overland X. 7. What recreational activities is the wetland or Its immediate upland perimeter use for? actual potential A. Hiking B. Biking C. Hunting D. Birdwatching E. Swimming F. Boating G. Other None S. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no yes X loosely FIR , EEE L 1lot - ISO { ... .. .., .- .. Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status I. Scirpus acatus Herb 50 50 OBL 2. Typha angustifolia Herb 20 20 OBL 3 Eleocharis palustris Herb ......_ . 20 20 - OBL 4. Ranunculus repens Herb FACW S. Equisetum palustre Herb FACW 6. Polygonum persicaria Herb FACW Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100% Hydrology Indicators: Yes,X _ inconclusive No 1. Standing water Is soils analysis necessary? no X yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What Is the size of the wetland in acres? 1:0 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle . C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X saturated soils X tidal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no X yes describe: A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring F, ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H. undetermined 2 Port Orchard Wetlands inventory Data Form S. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no Yes X describe: T' A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. C. river G. undetermined _ X D. culverVpipe 6. If the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow eater? • X A. stream - - - - D. wetland B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwa r m 1 to cond i u t System (closed) 7. Is the outlet: - A. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked._D.. modified to control water level 8. Describe Impoundment capability:. A. wetland is on a slope B. wetland is flat and Is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity X D. wetland is a depression, partially filled E. wetland Is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement In the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) _ 2 3 805d 60430% border 60-80% patches 6 7 8 t> r ID 20r40% border 20-40% peaches less then 20% I 3 4 %:I 40-60% border ' S ` 40-6056 peaches li Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 11. What is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: (Indicate If pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges B, probable discharge _X__.C. visible discharge Pollution & Sediment D. undetermined 12. If there are probable or visible discharges into the wetland, list actual or prob- - able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Sedgwick/SR 16 Motocros Location: Adjacent S, E, W E, S HABITAT DATA Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System: Palustrine Class Emergent % of wetland 100 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no X yes or a peat system? no X yes 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no X yes List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial D. Industrial r E. Residential F. Forest G. Grass 20 W H. Shrub 50 S,E (. 1. Unvegetated J. Roadway - paved 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form K. Roadway -gravel L. Railroad 30 N, W, E M. Other 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags a 25' high X 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 >30 il B.Snags < 25' high ,X 0 -1-5 5-10 ' 10 -20 . >30 �l C. Rock outcrop 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > D. Perches X 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 >30 E. Fallen Logs..,_0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 >30 F. Lodges/Dams X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within the wetland? (also ass. data) 2 3 SM F. Ems 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Numerous Calls Mammals: Others: CULTURAL/AESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 1. i 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 2.0 I. { l 5 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? now yes_ List: 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge F. flat, level plain C. hill X G. SfigpP Jo N D. valley 6. Types of access to/within the wetland: (Indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) X C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other 7. What recreational activities is the wetland or its Immediate upland perimeter use for? actual potential A. Hiking B. Biking C. Hunting D. Birdwatching X E. Swimming F. Boating G. Other S. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no yes X_ 'NNI Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Sedgwick Interchange NW Wetland Location G� NW114 SW114 N S11 U, Wetland Number: 9 Sub-basin/watershed: Blackjack Creek/Sinclair Inlet Date: 5-9-90 Inventory Team; Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 10.00 a.m. Time End 11.15 a.m. Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 5 minutes Time to Make Determination 30 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data 30 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form One hour Weather Conditions: Clear & Sunny Access Points: Grey Chevrolet ( Landowner Permission: No 1, EVALUATION I. Is the site a wetland? No justification: R1E yes X What sources is the wetland Identified on?: NWl Solls X- Aerial Flood Plain_ Field Survey X Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails X l.. draining X B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing L. other D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? nc X yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? {( now_ yes Type: 1. 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no-X- yes Location: 1 M■ Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS f Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubs Tree 80 30 FAC 2. Spiraea douglas# Shrub 20 10 FACW 3 Rubis spectabilis Shrub _ 5 5 ... FAC 4. Rannunculus repens Herb 30 50 FACW 5. Juncus effusus Herb 5 2 FACW+ 6. Phalaris arundinacea Herb 5 5 FACW Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100% ++ Hydrology Indicators: Yes X inconclusive No 1. Flowing water 2. Saturated soils Is soils analysis necessary? nc X yes describe: t is the unit a wetland? yes X no 1 Vegetation Unit (#) 2 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. . X _, Binoculars PI I` Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom% Ind. Status 1. Alnus sinuata Tree 15 5 FACW 2. Salix scoulerana Tree 2 2 FAC 3. Spiraea douglasii Shrub 30 55 FACW 4. Carex Herb 25 30 5. Elucharis palustris Herb 5 2 6. Poa spp. Herb 10 7. Rannunculus repens Herb 10 5 FACW 8. Rumex Herb <1 <1 Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC Hydrology Indicators: Yes --XL- inconclusive 1. Saturated soils 2. Ponded water Is soils analysis necessary? no yes X describe: See Soils Data Is the unit a wetland? yes_ X no 2 t Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form Vegetation Unit (#) 3 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom% Ind. Status 1. Alnus sinuata Tree 20 10 . FACW 2, Safix scoulerana Tree 30 25 FAC 3. Safix lasiandra Tree 15 10 FACW+ 4, S iraea dou lash P 9 Shrub 10 FACW 5. Rosa nutkana .. __ - - - .Shrub N 6. Ranunculus repens Herb 10 10 FACW 7. 7rarella trifoliata Herb 2 <1 FAC- Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 86% Hydrology Indicators: Yes___X,_._ inconclusive 1. Flowing water 2. Saturated soil Is soils analysis necessary? no X yes describe: Obvious wetland conditions Is the unit a wetland? yes X no Vegetation Unit (#) 4 .-> Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom? Ind, Status 1. Alnus sinuata Tree 20 15 2. Alnus rubra. Tree 20 10 3. Safix scoulerana Tree 15 10 4. Physocarpus capitatus Shrub 20 20 5, Spiraea douglasii Shrub 15 - 20 6: Equistrum palustris Herb 5 10 7. Phalaris arandinarea Herb ¢1 <1 Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC Hydrology Indicators: YesInconclusive 1. Flowing water Is soils analysis necessary? no X yes describe: Obvious Wetlands Conditions Is the unit a wetland? yes X no IJ 3 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form SOILS DATA Vegetation Unit (#): 2. _ Pit (#): 1 Soil Survey Data: series/phase 4 b su- rou � g p _ Is the soil on hydric soil list? no yes X Field Data: matrix color - chroma,,..2 hue, IOYR value 4 mottled? no yes If yes: mottle color gleyed? no yes If yes: gley color entisol with mottling no X yes histosol? no yes X histic epipedon present? now yes sulfur smell? no X yes saturated? nc yes X water in pig .1 glistening X squeeze tesLX seepage other Is soil undrained hydric soil? no yeses — HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? 50 ? 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetiand have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X saturated soils X tidal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no_ yes X describe: A. seep �C E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring _.,X_F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H. undetermined 4 0 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form l 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no yes X describe: X A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch `X F. Overland C. river. G. undetermined D. culverttpipe 6. If the outlet is a culvert or pipe, e what does the outflow enter? A. stream D. wetland B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater closed conduits stem y (closed) 7. Is the outlet; A. open C. totally blocked .B. partially blocked - D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: A. wetland is on a slope B. wetland is flat and is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity X D. wetland is a depression, partially filled E. wetland is a depression, minimally or .hot filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement In the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland X D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following Illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 1 2 3 4L 0 SOX border 6040% patches 40- i0% border • 20A059 border 20AG% patches „ less than 20% 5 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 11. What is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: (Indicate If pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges B. probable discharge. Road Runoff, Residential Pollution. C. visible discharge D. undetermined -12. If there are probable or visible discharges into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. . Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected Grey Chevrolet North Parking SR 16/Sedgwick East Residences West HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System: Palustrine Class Aquatic Red % of wetland 20 Class Emergent % of wetland 60 Class Forested % of wetland 20 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no X yes or a peat system? no K - _ yes 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no K yes List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated. B. Agricultural - grazing 25 South, West C. Commercial 25 North . D. industrial E. Residential 25 West 6 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form F. Forest G. Grass H. Shrub I. Unvegetated J. Roadway - paved. K. Roadway - gravel L. Railroad . M. Other 5. Described special habitat features: 25 East A. Snags a 25' high 0 1-5 X 5-10 10 -20 _____-�30 B. Snags < 25' high - - 0 1-5 X 5-10 10 -20 �30 C. Rock outcrop X 0 1 2 -3 4 5 or > D. Perches 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 X a30 E. Fallen Logs 0 1-5 X 5-10 10 -20 p,30 F. Lodges/Dams 0 1 X 2 3 4 5 or > 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Numerous Calls Mammals: Beaver sign Deer sign Others: CULTURAL/AESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 1.0 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 2.0 7 4. Are there distant scenic. vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no X yes List: 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A, cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge X F. flat, level plain C. hill G. D. valley 6. Types of access to/within the wetland: (Indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) X C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other 7. What recreational activities is the wetland or its immediate upland perimeter use for? actual potential A. Hiking X X B. Biking C. Hunting D. Birdwatching X X E. Swimming F. Boating G. Other 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no X yes V Wetland. Number: Draft Wetlands inventory Data Form ( WE TI,AND SKETCH:�- li Sketch the general wetland shape, vegetation units, location Of soil pits, as well as ( wetland features such as inlets/Outlets, access, and human impacts, etc }T 0. Jer f n 4 1 • ry �� �A Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Sedgwick Interchange SW Wetland Location: NW1/4 SW114 N1/2 S11 T23N R1E Wetland Number: 10 Sub-basin/watershed: Blackjack Creek/Sinclair Inlet Date: 5-9-90 , inventoryTeam: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 11:15 a.m. Time End Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: O Time to Make Determination Time to Collect. Additional Data Time to Fill Out Data Form Weather Conditions: `Clear, Sunny Access Points: Sedgwick Road Landowner Permission. No - Denied EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? Nc . justification: yeses_ What sources Is the wetland Identified on?: NWI Solls X Aerial X Flood Plain Field Survey X Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails X I. draining X B. grazing. F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing L. other D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no X,_ yeq_ List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no -X— yes Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no X yes Location: 1 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs, X Binoculars_ PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubra Tree .20 15 FAC 2. Alnus sinuata - Tree 20 20 FAC 3. Populus tremuloides ...... _ Tree ..... .. 2 - <i 4. Physocarpus capitatus Shrub 15 10 -- 5. Spitaea douglasii Shrub 20 25 FACW 6. Selix scoulerana Shrub 10 10 FAC 7. Selix commutata Shrub 10 10 FACW 8. Scirpus acutus Herb 5 <1 FACW ( 9. Juncus effusus ' Herb 5 <1 FACW 1 10. Rumex rispus Herb <1 <1 FACW Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 80% Hydrology Indicators: Yes X inconclusive No 1. Flowing water 2. Saturated soil (' Is soils analysis necessary? naL X yeq_ describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? 16 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upjner B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: -� 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X X running water X saturated soils X X tidal influence X 2.. f!; Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 4. Does the wetland have one or more Inlets? no yes K describe: A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. X D. stream or river H. undetermined ` S. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no yes_ C� X_ A. stream _ _ E. beaver dam B. ditch F. describe: C. river G. undetermined D. culverVplpe 6. If the outlet is a culvert or pipe,�wh at does the ouff low enter?A. stream D. wetland j B, riven E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: A. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: _XI A. wetland is on a slope J . B. wetland Is flat and is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity D. wetland is a depression, partially filled E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving j from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland X D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 3 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 10. Which of the following Illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cut/Aes data also) 6 �--� r r i 20AC94 border 2GA074 patches Mess then 20% 11. What is the extent ' of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland:. J (Indicate if pollution and/or sediment) X A. no known discharges: B. probable discharge:. C. visible discharge: - D. undetermined: ` 12. If there are probable or visible discharges Into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System: Palustrine Class Forested % of wetland 100% 2. Is the wetiandlportion of the wetland a bog? no X yes or a peat system? no X yes L_. 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? now yeses List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: [ % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural cultivated 100 N, S, E, W Br Agricultural.- grazing C. Commercial D. Industrial E. Residential j l F. Forest G. Grass K Shrub 1. ` Unvegetated J. Roadway: - paved K. Roadway, -.gravel L. Rallroad' M. Other 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags > 25' high 0 X 1-5 5-10 10 -20 �30 B. Snags -c 25' high - 0 1-5 X 5-10 10 -20 p,30 C. Rock outcrop X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > D. Perches 0 1-5 5-10 X 10 -20 ?,30 E. Fallen Logs 0 1-5 X 5-10 - 10 -20 _____-e30 F. Lodges/Dams. x_ 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) i 2 3 4 5 .e•x Se 7. Animal species observed on site: _1 Birds: Mammals: (' Others: `tf i 5 i Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 2.0 2. Distance in miles to nearest park. 2.5 Field Data: ..�..___ 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.2 . no X yes List: J What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? - A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge X F. flat, level plain C. hill G. D. valley 6. Types of access tolwithin the wetland: (Indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) C. Road D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other Resi engg X X 7. What recreational activities is the wetland or its immediate upland perimeter use for? actual potential A. Hiking B. Biking. C. Hunting D. Birdwatching E. Swimming N. Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form i F. Boating G.Other None 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? Y Y � Y no yes X E, E - E. . �s G iE E 7 {. 1 Ul. l Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Sedgwick Road Wetland Location: Interchange - SE Quadrant SE114 NW1l4 N1l2 S11 T23N R1 E Wetland Number: 11 1 Sub-basin/watershed: Blackjack Creek Date: 4-24-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 2:00 PM Time End: 3:40 PM 1, Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 5 minutes Time to Make Determination: 30 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data:. 35 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form: 1 hour Weather Conditions: Cloudy/Sun breaks Access Points: Sedgwick Road r. Landowner Permission: i EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yes X What sources Is the wetland identified on?: NWI Solls X Aerlal X Flood Plain_ Field Survey X Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails X I. draining. B. grazing - F. cultivation K., exotic veg. C. grading X G. clearing L. other runoff D. garbage - H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no,X__ yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no X yesL_ Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no,, Z_ yes Location: 1 t.' f� IIIIr�'� Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars, PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubra Tree 60 5 FAC 2. Alnus sinuata Tree 5 2 FACW - _ 3.- Rubus spectabilis Shrub 30 _ - 25 - FAC ..... 4. Salix scoulerane Shrub 20 20 FAC 5. Spiraea douglasii Shrub 20 15 FACW _ 6. Racunculus repens Herb 10 25 FACW 7. Mentha spicala Herb 5 10 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100% Hydrology Indicators: Yes inconclusive Y gY _� No } 1. Saturated soils °= 2. Ponded water 3. Flowing water Is soils analysis necessary? now . yes_ describe: Is the unit a wetland? yeses_ nc Vegetation Unit (#) 2 Evaluated using: Direct Obs,_ Plant Species: Stratum ( 1. Salix scoulerana Tree 1_. 2. Spiraea douglasii Shrub 3. Gaultheria shallop Shrub Binoculars`_ PI % Cover Dom% Ind. Status 20 10 FAC 50 60 FACW 40 30 --- Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 7° Hydrology Indicators: Yeses_ Inconclusive 1. Saturated soils 2. Ponded water Is soils analysis necessary? no X yes__ describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X nc 2 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form Vegetation Unit Evaluated using: Direct Obs..� X Binoculars Pi Plant Species: Stratum % Cover Domo/6 Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubra Tree 15 30 FAC 2. Spiraea douglasii Tree 50 40 FACW 3. Rubus spectabilis Shrub 10 25 FAC 4. Gaultheda sallon Shrub - 5. Rhamnus purchiana Herb 5 5 10.--- 2 FAC 6. Vaccinium parvifolium Herb 5 2 --- Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 66% Hydrology Indicators: YesesInconclusive . 1. Saturated soils, 2. Ponded water Is soils analysis necessary? no X yeses describe: Is the unit a wetland? yeses no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland In acres? 30 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X X saturated soils X tidal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no X yes describe A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H. undetermined i 1 3 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form S. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no yes„._ describe: X A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. C. river G. undetermined _ _D. culverVpipe 6. It the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? X A. stream D. wetland f, B. river I- ditch l . C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet. X A. open C. total/ blocked P Y B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe Impoundment capability: A. wetland is on a slope B. wetland is. flat and is not a depression X C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity D. wetland is a depression, partially filled I- wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement In the wetland C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland _r_r... E rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul1Aes data also) 1 809S 6 20-40% border 2 60�O% border 7 0 20-40% patches 3. 60-80% patches 8 less than M 4 4 5 \ 4OX border (40-60% patches r Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 11. What is the extent of pollution or sediment discharges) into the wetland: (Indicate if pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges: „r X B. probable discharge: C. visible discharge: D. undetermined: 12. If there are probable or visible discharges Into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected Road runoff West (SR16) HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): ` 1, System: Palustri ne Class Forested % of wetland 15 il. System: Palustrine Class Emergent % of wetland 25 Ill. System: Lacustdne Subsystem: Umnetic Class Unconsolidated bottom % of wetland 40 IV. System: Palustrine Class Scrub/Shrub % of wetland 20 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no X _ yes or a peat system? no yes - X 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no X yes List: E Port Orchard Wetlands inventory Data Form 4. What Is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial D. Industrial 45 east, south E. Residential 85 south, east, west F. Forest G. Grass H. Shrub 1. Unvegetated 15 north J. Roadway. paved 15 west K. Roadway -gravel L. Railroad M. Other 5. Describedspecial habitat features: A. Snags > 25' high . 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 X >30 B.Snags < 25' high 0 _1-5 _5-10 10 -20 X _>30 C. Rock outcrop X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > D. Perches 0 1-5 _5-10 10 -20 ,, X >30 E. Fallen Logs 0 - 1-5 _ 5-10 10 -20 X >30 F. Lodges/Dams X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Stellars Jay Hummingbird Bluebird Marsh wren Goldfinch 2 4 Mammals: Squirrel Deer Others: Frogs "M Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form CULTURAL/AESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. 4._ Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no_X _ .'yes_ yes.._ _ .. List: 5, What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetiand? - A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge X F. flat, level plain ( -C _C. hill G. l !: D. valley 6. Types of access to/within the wetland: (Indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) X (S) C. Road X (EMI) D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse X F. Other Overland X 7 91 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA_ Wetland Name: Division Street Wetland Location: NW114 SE114 St 12 S26 T24N R1 E Wetland Number: 12 l! Sub-basin/watershed: Sinclair Inlet Date: 4-10-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 9:00 AM Time End: 9:45 AM Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 3 minutes Time to Make Determination: . 15 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 10 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form: 25 minutes Weather Conditions: Clear Access Points:.Divison Street ((; Landowner Permission: Not needed 1' EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yeses_ : What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI Soils Aerial Flood Plain_ Field Survey X Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails I, draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing L.Storm drain course D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no X yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no_X_ yes- Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no X yes_..--_ Location: 1 Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubra Tree 80 20 FAC 2. Populus fricocharpa Tree. 5 5 3. Salix scouleriana Shrub/scrub _.1.0 50 FAC 4. Spiraea douglasii Shrub/scrub 5 10 FACW Percent of dominant species that are OB4 FACW, andlor FAC Hydrology Indicators: Yes X_ Inconclusive No 1. Streambed 2. Steep slopes Is soils analysis necessary? no._)L,_ yes__ describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? 3 acres 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or watershed? A. upper. B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X saturated soils X X tidal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no _ yes-S_ describe: A. seep X E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H. undetermined 2 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form S. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no yes X describe: —A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. C. river G. undetermined , X D. culvert/pipe S - r. •wa.rruaw w caa iana .7 fVS fa L��1i G7.7iV1 C. wetland is a depression, fill to capacity D. wetland is a depression, partially filled l X E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. is there water movement through the wetland? s A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland X E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following Illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 1 2 3 4 5 60�OM border 60-S0% patches 80% 40-60X border 40-60% patches 6 20-40% border 204096 patches 8 ID less then 20SK Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 11. What Is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) Into the wetland: (indicate if pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges: _X B. probable discharge: Storm drainage C. visible discharge; D. undetermined: 12. If there are probable or visible discharges into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but ( Hydro. Connected l _ Road runoff South 15' oils/grease .. metals household HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System: Palustdne Class Forested % of wetland 100 2. Is the wetiandlportion of the wetland a bog? no X yes or a peat system? no X yes 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no X yes List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural- grazing C. Commercial 30 west D. Industrial ' E. Residential 10 east F. Forest 40 N,S,F,W G. Grass H. Shrub I. Unvegetated 4 �.J Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 5. Described special habitat features: - A. Snags s 25' high X :. 0 1-5- _ 5-10 - 10 -20 ::...... �30 B.Snags - 25' high, X "0 1-5 5-10 10 -20. --;*30 C. Rock outcrop X 0 1 2 3 5 or > D. Perches 0 1.5 _„_ 5-10 10 -20 _A_.;*30 lE. Fallen Logs 0 1-5 x 5-10 10 -20 . ___.?,30 ` F. Lodges/Dams X fl -1 �,. 2 3 4 5 or > 6. . Which of the following best represents the variation In vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Robin Mammals: None Stellars Jay Junco Wren Others: CULTURAUAESTHETICS DATA j NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or l habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance In miles to nearest school: 0.5 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 1.0 A Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form Field Data: 3. Which .of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) 2 _ q g 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no• X yes List: 5. , What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge F, fiat, level plain - C. hill-C—G. , Raving D. valley 6. Types of access to/within the wetland: (Indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian. Trall (informal) C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other 7. What recreational activities is the wetland or its Immediate upland perimeter used for? actual potential A. Hiking B. Biking C. Hunting D. Birdwatching X E.. Swimming F. Boating G. Other 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no . yes X_ N. 1 r Wetland Number: Draft Wetlands Inventory Data Form r , WETLAND SKETCH: Sketch the general wetland shape, vegetation units, location of soil pits, as well as wetland features such as inlets/outlets, access, and human impacts, etc. I -J 9 +� 4• F I h .i, { i0 sm ID f Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA ({ ; Wetland Name: West Avenue drainage Wetland Location: NE114 SW114 N112 S35 T24N R1 E ( Wetland Number: 13 Sub-basin/watershed:, Blackjack Creek/Sinclair Inlet Date: 4-24-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 11:32 PM Time End: Completion Time: Travel Tiime'to the Site: fD Time to Make Determination: 15 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 10 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form: .15 minutes �.. Weather Conditions: Clear/windy Access Points West Avenue Landowner Permission: Not needed EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? Nc justification: yes_X What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI Soils X Aerial X . Flood Plain,,,,_, Field Survey-X— Other: i 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. j A. filling E. trails 1. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing L. other D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts J so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no &_ yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no X yes Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? now_ yesLLocation: 1 1�5 Vegetation Unit#) Evaluated using: Direct Obs. Binoculars PI - Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubra Tree - - 15 20 FAC l 2. Acer macrophyllum Tree 5 10 FACU 3. Acercircinatum _Tree _.... __ 5 ..._..._ .. 5 FACU+ 4. Vaccinium occidentale Shrub 2 10 FAC+ 5: Rubus spectabilis Shrub 2 25 FAC 6. Sambucus racemosa Shrub 15 5 FAC 7. Ranunculus repans Shrub 15 10 FAC 8. Ranunculus cardiophyllus Herb 5 10 FACW Percent of dominant species that are OBL,. FACW, and/or FAC 63% Hydrology Indicators: Yes—X_ inconclusive No j 1. Drainage path - saturated soils 2. Standing water Is soils analysis necessary? nowt yeses._ describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X nc HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? i°.5 �J 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have yes no seasonal standing water X X running water X X saturated soils X X tidal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no ye9L X describe: A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring —X _F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H. undetermined +q Port Orchard. Wetlands Inventory Data Form S. Does wetland have one or more outlets: nc yes_K_ describe: A. stream E. beaver dam X B. ditch F. C. river G. undetermined x,, D. culverVpipe 6. if the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream - D. wetland'., B. river ,X E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: X A. open C. totally blocked - '.B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: A. wetland Is on a slope B. wetland is flat and is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity X D. wetland is a depression, partially filled E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? X A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement In the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetiand 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 1 2 3 4 80� 60-80% borde 6040% patches 40.60% border 40-6056 patches 6 7 8 t> r ID 20A05K border 20A096 patches less than 20% 3 11. What Is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) Into the wetland: i (indicate if pollution andlor sediment) A. no known discharges: B. probable discharge: —2-C. visible discharge: Road runoff D. undetermined: . J 12. If there are probable or visible discharges into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance (( from wetland. l Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected Stormwater south and west HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What Is the FWS wetland classification(s): L.System: Paiustrine Class Forested % of wetland 100 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no X yes or a peat system? no X yes 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? ncL X yes List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial D. Industrial E. Residential 100 N,S,E,W F. Forest G. Grass H. Shrub I. Unvegetated J. Roadway - paved 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form K. Roadway - gravel L. Railroad M. Other S. Described special habitat features: A. Snags > 25' high 0 X 1-5 _5-10 _10-20 ?30 B.Snags '4 25' high 0 X 1,5 - - -- - - 5-10 10 -20 ;:-.30 C. Rock outcrop X 0 1 -2--3 4 5 or > D. Perches -0 -1-5 x .5-10 10 -20 p--30 E. Fallen Logs . 0 _1-5 X 5-10 _10-20 _____-r-30 F. Lodges/Dams X 0 _1 2 _3 _5 or> _4 6. Which of the following best represents the variation In vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) 3 e7a 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Mammals: Others: CULTURALIAESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 0.5 2. Distance In miles to nearest park: 0.5 5 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 6. Types of access totwithin the wetland: (Indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) X X C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other 7. What recreational activities is the wetland or its immediate upland perimeter use for? actual potential A. Hiking X B. Biking X C. Hunting D. Birdwatching X E. Swimming F. Boating G. Other 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no x yes 1. Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Port Orchard Blvd. Wetland Location: Tidelands NE114 NE114 N112 S26 T24N R1 E Wetland Number: 14 Sub-basin/watershed: Sinclair Inlet Date: 5-8-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright' Time Begin: 1:30 PM Time End: 1:40 PM Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site:. 2 minutes Time to Make Determination: 0 Time to Collect Additional Data: 10 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form: 10 minutes Weather Conditions: Clear, sunny Access Points: Bay Street Landowner Permission: Yes EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yes _X: What sources is the wetland Identified on?: NWI Soils Aerial . X Flood Plaice Field Survey X Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails I. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing X L. other marina docks D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no_X_ yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no X yeses,,,, Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no_ X _ yes _ _ • -, Location: i L 'i of .. I(( + Port Orchard Wetlands inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (4) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs., X Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status j 1.. Carex lyngbyei ...... Herb 5 50 OBL_ -- - 2. Enteromorpha intestinalis Aquatic 5 50 OBL j Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC -100% lI! Hydrology Indicators: Yes, .., inconclusive No 1. Tidal 2. Flowing water ( Is soils analysis necessary? no X yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes- X no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? 0. 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle . hower Field Data:. 3. Does the wetiand have: yes no seasonal standing water running water X saturated soils tidal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no yeses describe: A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring �C F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H. undetermined 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no X yes describe: A. stream . E. beaver dam B. ditch F. C. river G. undetermined D. culvertlpipe 2 Port Orchard Wetlands inventory Data Form 6. If the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream —D. wetland B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: A. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment. capability: A. wetland is on a slope B. wetland is flat and Is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity D. wetland is' a depression, partially filled E. wetland Is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. is there water movement through the wetland? - A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetiand 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 1 2 3 4 5 sox 60-80% border. 604OX patches 40-60% border 40-60% patches 6 7 8 2040% border 20-40% patches less than20% 11. What is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: (Indicate If pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges: , B. probable discharge: road runoff, boaters C. visible discharge: D. undetermined: 3 Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected Road runoff South Boaters N, E, HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms, 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System: Estuarine Subsystem: Intertidal (. Class Unconsolidated shore % of wetland 100 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no� yes j or a peat system? no X yes 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? S no_A_ yes List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: I % of total cardinal direction -- A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial 60 N, S, E, W D. industrial E. Residential 10 South i F. Forest J G. Grass H. Shrub 1. Unvegetated J. Roadway - paved 30 South I ! K. Roadway - gravel L. Railroad M. Other 4 ` Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags s 25' high X 0 1-5 5-10 -10 -20 _�30 B. Snags a 25' high X 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 >30 C. Rock outcrop ----X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > D. Perches X 0 1-5 _5-10 10 -20 �30 E. Fallen Logs X 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 ____?30 F. Lodges/Dams X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or a 6. Which of the following best represents the variation In vegetation types within the wetland? (also ass. data) 3 %x �.• _ _ _;• 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Gulls Mammals: Great Blue Heron Others: CULTURAL/AESTHETICS DATA. NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 0.75 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 1.5 Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) i 2 3 4 Q:::D Porn Orchard Wetlands inventory Data Form 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no yes_ _ List: Singlair Inipt -aremerton 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge --XF. flat, level plain - C. hill G. D. valley S. Types of access to/within the wetland: (indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other 7. What recreational activities Is the wetland or Its immediate upland perimeter use for? actual potential A. Hiking B. Biking, C. Hunting D. Birdwatching E. Swimming F. Boating G.Other [yore 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no yes K l•] Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Howard Avenue Wetiand Location: NE-1/4 SW114 S112 S35 T24N R1 E Wetland Number: 15 Sub-basin/watershed: Sinclair Inlet 1 Date: 5-8-90 Inventory Team:. _. Wayne S. Wright . Time Begin: 4:45 PM Time End: 5:15 PM Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 2 minutes Time to Make Determination: 10 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 15 minutes Time to Fill Out. Data. Form: 20 minutes (1 Weather. Conditions:. Clear,: sunny ; L Access Points: Tremont Street (( Landowner Permission: Yes... ll EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yeses: What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI Soils; X � Aerial X Flood PlairL _ Field Survey_.&_, Other: 2. List the human Impacts In the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails I. draining X B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing L. other D. garbage N. vegetation removal, 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? now_ yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no--X— yew— Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no_-X-_ yes_ Location:. IP Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATAIHYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#j 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1 • TYpha angustnfolia Shrub.. 50 . 60 OBL .._ . 2. Rumax crispus Herb 5 5 FACW - 3 - Poa spp. Herb . - - . - 2 5 -- 4. Pomatogeton spp. Aquatic 30 30 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or. FAC 1 00 /o ,P HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What Is the size of the wetland in acres?' 0.5 2. What Is the wetland's. location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water . X saturated soils X tidal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no yes X describe: A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river . _2L H. undetermined 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no X yes describe: A. stream E. beaver dam L B. ditch F. C. river, G. undetermined- D.. cuivertlplpe LI 2 --7-77777777 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 6. If the outlet Is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream D. wetland B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: A. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level S. Describe Impoundment capability: A. wetland is on a slope B. wetland is flat and is not a depression C. wetland Is a depression, filled to capacity X D. wetland Is a depression, partially filled E. wetland is a depression,: minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? ...�C A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland. 10. Which of the following Illustrations represent the amount. of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 1 2 3 4 g • 1 gOSK 60-80% border 50-OOX patches 40-b0% border 40.6096 patches 6 7 8 V� 2040%border 20405K patches less that 20% 11. What is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) Into the wetland: (Indicate if pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges: X B. probable discharge: Pollution C. visible discharge: D. undetermined: 3 Source Location:.Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected. Residential E, W, N Livestock - -- N, S, E, W (; HABITAT DATA I NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. ( 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): l I. System: Palustrine Class Emergent % of wetland 100 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no, X_ yes or a peat system? no X yes 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no_ &_ yes. List: 4. What is the.surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing 50 N, S, E, W C. Commercial D. Industrial E. Residential 30 E, W, N F. Forest 10 S G. Grass 5 E H. Shrub 1. Unvegetated J. Roadway - paved 5 E K. Roadway - gravel L. Railroad M. Other 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags a 25' high -X - 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 �30 B. Snags a 25' high 0 _X1-5 5-10 10 -20 >30 C. Rock outcrop 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > D. Perches 0 1-5 , X 5-10 10 -ZO _ , *30 E. Fallen Logs X_ 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 ___.;*30 . F. Lodges/Dams X 0 1 2 3 4. 5 or > 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within h wetland? i a the wetia (also ass. data) -x 2 3 4 g 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Mammals: Others: i 4� CULTURAL/AESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1.. Distance in miles to nearest school: 1.0 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 1.25 Field Data; 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) l� Ii 2 3 .4 5 it LI 11 5 i r ' Port Orchard Wetlands inventory Data Form li 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? now_ yes. list: (' 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? I A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge X F. flat, level plain C. hill - G. D. valley 6. Types of access to/within. the wetland: (indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) X A. Hiking B. Biking C. Hunting D. Birdwatching E. Swimming F. Boating G.Other _None 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no yes X 11 WETLAND SKETCH: Iowa-C6 AQO,- Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: May and Pottery Wetland Location: SW1 S35 T24N R1 E /4 Wetland Number: 16 Sub-basin/watershed: Port Orchard Boulevard/Sinclair Inlet [ 1, Date- 5-23-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 3:30 PM Time End: Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 0 Time to Make Determination: 30 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 15 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form: 20 minutes Weather Conditions: Overcast Access Points: May Street Landowner Permission: 1� EVALUATION i 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yeaL, X _: What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI Soils X Aerials_ Flood Plain Field Survey X Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling X E. trails I. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing L. other !, D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of. the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? now yes_ List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? nc X yes Type: S. Was reference site used for evaluation? noX_ yes-___ _ Location: f Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars X PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status t. Thunja plicata Tree 30 2 FAC 2. Alnus rubra Tree 30 25 FAC 3 Safix scoulerana Tree 15 10. FAC ... _ l 4. Rubus spectabilis Shrub 25 30 FAC 5. Runnunculus repens Herb 15 25 FACW - 6.. Scirpus microcarpus Herb 5 2 OBL 7. Rumex spp Herb 5 2 FAC? Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100% Hydrology Indicators: Yes X inconclusive No I., Standing water 2. Saturated soils Is soils analysis necessary? no X yesL_ describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes-X- no Vegetation Unit (#) 2 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X - Binoculars - Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % 1. Alnus rubra Tree 10 5 2. Acer glabrum Tree 15 5 3 Acer circinatum Tree 3 2 4. Fraxinus latifolia Tree 2 2 5. Salix scoulerana Tree 20 10 6. Rubus spectabilis Shrub 30 25 7, Sambucus racemosa Shrub 10 5 B. Rosa nutkana . Herb 10 10 9. Scirpus microcarpus Herb 5 10 10. Dsichiton americanum Herb 5 10 Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC ZO%. Hydrology Indicators: Yes X inconclusive No 1. Standing. water 2. Saturated soils L, Is soils analysis necessary? no X yeA_ describe: i 1 Is the unit a wetland? yes—X— no f 2 i� PI Ind. Status FAC FAC FACU+ FACW FAC FAC FACU NI OBL OBL Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form Vegetation Unit (#) 3 Evaluated using: Direct Obs, X Plant Species: Stratum 1. Alnus rubra Tree 2. Safix scoulerana Tree 3 Fraxinus latifolia Tree 4. Crataecus douglasd Tree 5. Safix lasiandra - Tree 6. Safix sitchensis Shrub 7. Rumes crispus Herb 8. Phalaris arundinacea Herb Binoculars X P1,- % cover Dom % Ind. Status 10 10 FAC 15 10 FAC 15 10 FACW 5 15 FAC 10. 5 - - FACW 25 15. FACW 10 5 FACW 25 20 FACW Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100%� Hydrology. Indicators: Yes X inconclusive No - I Saturated soils is soils analysis necessary? no__.X_ yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yesL X no HYDROLOGICAL DATA f Office Data: t 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? _40 IJ 2. What is the wetland's location within thesub-basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle D. lower middle E. lower 1'r rr Q. � Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X X saturated soils X tidal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no yes- X describe: A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring _2�_F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H. undetermined 3 11 i Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 5. Does wetiand have one or more outlets: nc yes X A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. C. river G. undetermined X D culvert/ i e describe: 6. if the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. strearry D wetland l j B. river XE. ditch C: lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: X A. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked - D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability:. A..'wetland is on a slope B. wetland Is flat and Is not a depression X C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity D. wetland Is a depression, partially filled E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement In the wetland but water moving from the outlet X C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 2. 3 4 80% GO.80% border 0-80% patche 40-60% bonder 6 7 8 ID r •. 2040% border 20410% peaches less than 20% 4 •1 40.6096 patches Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form ` 11. What Is the extent of discharge(s) or sediment pollution Into the wetland: p (Indicate If pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges: _X B. probable discharge: Road runoff C. visible discharge: D. undetermined: 1 1 12. If there are probable or visible discharges into the -wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected Pottery Avenue West 1 Residential East, North, West HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classiflcatlon(s): I. System: Palustrine Class Forested % of wetland 100 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no _ fX yes or a peat system? no yes_ X 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no X yew_ List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial D. Industrial E. Residential 80 North, East, West F. Forest G. Grass H. Shrub 15 South Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form I. Unvegetated J. Roadway -paved 5 South, West K. Roadway -gravel L. Railroad M. Other 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags > 25' high 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 --30 . Sna a 1-5 Bgs 2 5' high 0 - 5 -10 10-20 .30 C. Rock outcrop 0 1- 2 3 4 5 or > I, D. Perches 0 1-5. -.5-10 10 -20 ;*30 E. Fallen Logs 0 1-5 - 5-10 10 -20 ;30 (. F. Lodges/Dams - 0 1 2. -3 4 , 5 or > 6. Which of the following best represents the variation In vegetation types within Il� the wetland? (also aes. data) _ - = 33 4 MIN M E. 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Mammals: Others: CULTURAL/AESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: . 1. Distance In miles to nearest school• 0.5 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 1.5 N. 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no— yes— List: 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetiand? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon . B. mountain or ridge X F. flat, level plain C. hill G. D. valley 6. Types of access to/within the wetiand: (indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) X C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other 7. What recreational activities is the wetiand or its immediate upland perimeter use for? A. Hiking B. Biking C. Hunting D. Birdwatching E. Swimming F. Boating G. Other actual potential X X 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no X yes Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Cedar Heights I Wetland Location: SE114 NE114 N1/2 S3 T24N RiE Wetiand Number: 17 Sub-basin/watershed: Sinclair Inlet Date: 5-8-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 3:00 PM Time End: 3:40 PM Completion Time:. Travel.Time to. the Site: 3 minutes Time to Make Determination: 0 Time to Collect Additional Data: 30 minutes Time to Fill Out. Data Form: 30 minutes (concurrent) Weather Conditions: Clear, sunny Access.Points: Cedar Height Jr. High School Landowner Permission: No EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetiand? No justification: yes X : What sources Is the wetland identified on?: NWI Soils X AerlaL_ X - Flood Plain_ Field Survey-.,X-- Other: 2.. List the human impacts In the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. ..�. A. filling x E trails 1. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing L. other X D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? now_ yew_ List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no --XL- yes— Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no„X_ yes-.,.,.._. Location: 1 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars X PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Thunja plicata Tree 20 5 FAC 2. Spiraea douglasii Shrub 20 2 FACW 3 Salix commutate - --- - Shrub 10 10 OBL 4 Rannunculas repa ns Herb 15 15 FACW r 5. Rumex crispus Herb 5 10 FACW 6. Myriophyllum spicatum Aquatic 5 10 OBL 7. Pomatogeton spp. Aquatic 15 30 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100% Hydrology Indicators: Yes_, _ Inconclusive No 1. Standing water Is soils analysis necessary? no X yes describe: Obvious Wetland Is the unit a wetland? yew_ no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? 6 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X saturated soils X tidal Influence X X 4. Does the wetland have one or more Inlets? no _ X yes_ describe: A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) Gr D. stream or river Hr undetermined Port Orchard Wetlands inventory Data Form S. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no X yes describe: A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch - F. C. river G. undetermined D. culvertlpipe fi. If the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream D. wetland 1 - . B. river E. ditch - C. lake G, starmwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: 1 A.. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level S. Describe impoundment capability. A. wetland is on a slope B. wetland 1s flat and is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity X D. wetland is a depression, partially filled E. wetland Is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet - B. no visible water movement In the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 3 2 3 q 5 r� 808� 60�0AS border 60-80% patches 40.60% border 40-60% patches 6 7 8 20r40% border 20-40% patches less than 20Ai 3 f Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 11. What is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into _the wetland: f (Indicate If pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges X B, probable discharge School C. visible discharge D. undetermined 12. If there are probable or Visible discharges Into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by. cardinal direction and approximate distance from. wetland: . l r Location; Adjacent Not Adjacent but Source . i � Hydro. Connected l School S Pottery Road E Residential N, S, E HABITAT DATA j NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What Is the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System: Palustdne Class Emergent % of wetland 70 II. System: Pallustdne Class Forested % of wetland 30 2. Is the wetiand/portion of the wetland a bog? no X yes - or a peat system? no X yes 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no_„ X,_ yes List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial 25 S D. Industrial E. Residential 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form F. Forest 75 W, N, E G. Grass H. Shrub I. Unvegetated J. Roadway -paved K. Roadway - gravel, - I J L. Railroad M. Other 5. Described. special habitat features: A. Snags > 25' high0 x 1-5.5.10 -2030 B. Snags a 25' high 0 X 1-5 _5-10 10-20 _---?30 C. Rock outcrop.. --X----- 0 _1 12 -3 4 5 or > D. Perches .0 1.5. 5-10 x 1.0 ___;P.30 E. Fallen Logs 0 X_ -1-5 5-10 .:..10 -.20 LL._>3O F. Lodges/Dams X 0 _I 2 5 or.> 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within the wetland? (also ass., data) 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Robins Juncos Blackbirds Mammals: Others: 4 CULTURALIAESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance In miles to nearest school: 0 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 1.0 5 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form l Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) 1 Z 3 q 5 I� - 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no_,%i yes List: 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? 13 A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge F. flat, level plain (, , C. hill G. 1. D. valley 6. Types of access tolwithin the wetland: (Indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) X X B. Pedestrian Trail (Informal) �_. C. Road D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse 3 F. Other 7. What recreational activities is the wetland or its immediate upland perimeter -; use for? actual potential A. Hiking X B. Biking. X C. Hunting D. Blydwatching X E. Swimming F. Boating G. Other 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no yes �_� 6 Draft Sketch the general wetland shape, vegetation units, location of soil pits, as well as wetland features such as inlets/outlets, access, -and human impacts, etc. Ij d in x vm� 4�\ Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Cedar Heights II Wetland Location: SW114 NE114 N112 S3 T24N R7 E Wetland Number: 18 Sub-basin/watershed:- Sinclair Inlet Date: 5-8-90 Inventory Team Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 3:45 PM Time End: 4:15 PM ' Completion Time Travel Time to the Site:. fd Time to. Make Determination: 15: minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 15 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form: 30 minutes Weather Conditions:: Clear, sunny .Access Points: Pottery Landowner Permission: No € EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? Nc justification: yeses_: What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI! Soils Aerial,,,..X _ Flood Plain Field Survey X Other 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails 1. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing X L. other school D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no X yes List veg. units:. -; 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? nc X yes f 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no X ye4_ 1 Type: Location: i Y� Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#) 1 f Evaluated using: Direct Obs. Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Thunja plicata __ __....Tree.. _ 5 - 15 FAG 1 2. Spraea diglasii Shrub 15 10 FACW 3 Salix commutata Shrub 5 2 OBL 4. Polygmum punctatum Herb 25 60 OBL 5. Epilobium saximontanum Herb 5 5 FACW 6. Juncus effuses Herb - - 7. Poa spp. Herb - - f, Percent of dominants o species that are OBL FACW and/or FAC 10 0 p ai [ Hydrology Indicators: Yes X inconclusive No 1. Standing water. i Is soils analysis necessary? na X yes describe: j Is the unit a wetland? yeses nc Vegetation Unit (#) 2 .; Evaluated using: Direct Obs. Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dorn% Ind. Status 1. Thunja plicata Tree 10 15. FAC . _ 2. Alnus rubra Tree 10 10 FAG 3. Rubus spectabilis Shrub 50 70 FAC ( 4. Rubus laciniatus Shrub 5 2 FACU l 5. Rubus discolor Shrub 5 2 FACU [ Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 60% Hydrology Indicators: Yes Cam_ inconclusive 1 1. Standing water. ( L Is soils analysis necessa ? X y ry no Y es describe: f Is the unit a wetland? yeses no Ali 2 L Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? .0.03 -- 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? - j A. upper B. upper middle C. mIddI2 D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: ( 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal 1 standingwater X at running water X X saturated soils X tidal Influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no ----X-_ yes describe: - A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H. undetermined l.. l 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no X yes describe: A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. .-� C. river G. undetermined D. culvert/pipe 6. If the outlet Is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream D. wetland B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: A. open C. totally blocked - B. partially blocked - D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: A. wetland is on a'slope B. wetland is flat and Is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity X,_D. wetland is a depression, partially filled . E. wetland Is a depression, minimally or not filled 3 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? _2L A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving from the outlet ....- C. slow movement through. the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 4 2 4 5 80% 0% border 6040% patches 40-60% border 40-6096 patches 6 7 8 a 2040% border 2040% patches less than 20An 11. What is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: (indicate if pollution and/or sediment) X A. no known discharges: B. probable discharge: C. visible discharge: D. undetermined: 12. If there are probable or visible discharges into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Location: Adjacent 4 Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected Port orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form HABITAT DATA l NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System: Palustdne - Class Emergent % of wetland 50 11. System: Palustdne Class Forested % of wetland 50 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no X yes or a peat system? no X yes 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no_ X yes . List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial (school) 75 south, west 0. Industrial E. Residential 10 east F. Forest 5 east G. Grass 5 west H. Shrub 1. Unvegetated J. Roadway - paved 10 east K. Roadway - gravel L. Railroad M. Other 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags a 25' high X 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 ____;o.30 -I B. Snags -c 25' high 0 �1-5 5-10 10 -20 _ ;D..30 C. Rock outcrop X 0_ 1 2 3 4 5 or > [ D. Perches 0 1-5 _5-10 10 -20 �*30 E. Fallen Logs 0 X_1-5 5-10 10 -20 ;*30 l l F. Lodges/Dams 1, X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > {I( l� 5 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) ... •�� � K77 • - T... f 7. Animal species observed on site: l , Birds Mammals: .Others: L. CULTURAL/AESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some culturallaesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 0 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 1.0 Field Data: ( 3, Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) l 1 2 3 4 5 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? now_ yew List: 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon S. mountain or ridge X -F. flat, level plain hill G. D. valley 6 i! Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 6. Types of access to/within the wetland: (indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) X X C. Road D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other - - - - 7. What recreational activities is the wetland or its immediate upland perimeter use for? actual potential A. Hiking X B. Biking C. Hunting D. Birdwatching X E. Swimming F. Boating G. Other 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no yes. 7 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Short Avenue Wetland Location: NE114 SW114 S112 S26 T24N R1 E Wetland Number: 19 Sub-basin/watershed: Hill Avenue/Sinclair Inlet Date: 4-24-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 11:54 AM Time End: 12:15 PM Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: Time to Make Determination: Time to Collect Additional Data: Time to Fill Out Data Form: Weather Conditions: Cloudy/Sun breaks Access Points: Bay Street Landowner Permission: Yes EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yesL X What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI Soils Aerial X Flood Plain_ Field Survey Z_ Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails X L draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing L. other D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusualconditions"? no. yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no-X- yes Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? now yeses_ Location: 1 iq Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. _,X_ Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubra Tree 5 5 FAC 2. Salix scouleriana Shrub 10 10 FAC 3. Salix commutate Shrub 5 10 FACW 4. Rubus discolor Herb 10 25 FACU- 5. Phalads arundinacea Herb 15 25 FACW B. Rumex crispus Herb 2 2 FACW [J 7. Equisetum telmateria Herb 2 •2 FACW 8. E. palustre Herb 2 2 FACW ( 9. E. arvense Herb , 2 5 FAC l 10. Tiarella trifoliata Herb 2 4 FAC- Percent of dominant species that are OBL,.FACW, and/or FAC 90% . Hydrology Indicators: Yes X inconclusive No 1. Saturated soils. L 2. Flowing water. ` Is soils analysis necessary? no X �F yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yesL X no Vegetation Unit (#) 2 j Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status ((- 1. Carex lyngbyei Herb 75 95 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC _ 100% Hydrology Indicators: Yeses Inconclusive No 1. Tidelands. 2. Flowing water. Is soils analysis necessary? no__ yes.- _ _ describe: Is the unit a wetland? yeses_ no 2 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: '. 'I. What Is the size of the wetland In acres? 05 - ( 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? l A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X j running water. X { ` saturated soils X tidal influence ? 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no yes-- X describe: _2LA. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B, spring F. ditch ' C. wetland via culvert G. D. stream or river H. undetermined LJ S. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no yes X describe: A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. -' C. river G. undetermined X D. culvert/pipe 6. If the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream E. ditch B. river G. stormwater conduit system {closed} Wake Inlet � H. Sinclair et D. wetland 7. Is the outlet: ,_, L A. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe Impoundment capability: A. wetland is on a slope B. wetland is flat and is not a depression (' C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity l_. _L D. wetland is a depression, partially filled E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled IJ 3 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form (, 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement In the wetland but water moving from the outlet X C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland f 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover ! . on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) . 1 2 3 4 g TJ . 13 II''I l 803K G0-80% border 6Q-80Ai patches 40,50% border 40- i0% patches 6 7. B r •. v� 20.40% border 20-40% patches less than 20% 11. What Is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: (Indicate if pollution and/or sediment) A, no known discharges: � B. probable discharge: Septic systems C. visible discharge: t D. undetermined: 12. if there are probable or visible discharges into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected Residences septics south and east (25') i 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): t. System: Palustrin® Class Scrub -shrub % of wetland 80 II. System: Estuarine Subsystem: Intertidal Class Unconsolidated shore % of wetland 20 2. Is the wetland/portlon of the wetland a bog? no yes or a peat system? no X yes 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no .. X- - yes List: 4. What Is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial 10 north, west D. Industrial E. Residential 80 south, east, west F. Forest G. Grass H. Shrub I. Unvegetated J. Roadway - paved 5 north, west K. Roadway - gravel L. Railroad M. Other open water 5 north 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags > 25' high X 0 1-5 _5-10 _10-20 �30 B.Snags c 25' high X 0 1-5 5-10 10-20 a30 C. Rock outcrop �0 _ 1 2 3 4 5 or > D. Perches 0 1-5 X 5-10 10 -20 ;p30 E. Fallen Logs 0 x._ 1-5 5-10 _10-20 ;*30 1 1 F. Lodges/Dams X O 1 2 3 4 5 or a 5 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) . i••• f i i i iT • • �it::�ii' a. a�.r�•• • •• �.1•:•I•� Via. •3- � •'C �i• r.1 � Zia •.r�� • • � ." - F• •�� ww 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Mallards Mammals: None Others: None CULTURAL/AESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 1.0 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 2.0 -Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no X yes List: 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge X - F. flat, level plain _X_C. hill G. D. valley Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form S. Types of access to/within the wetland: indicate compass direction YPe ( p ) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) _} C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse I F. Other overland 7. What recreational activities Is the wetland or its immediate upland perimeter -� use for? actual potential A. Hiking B. Biking 1 C. Hunting D. Birdwatching X -, E. Swimming F. Boating G. Other �.- 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no yes X I. { 1, 11 I - Wetland Number: Draft ! Wetlands Inventory Data Form (' WETLAND SKETCH: Snoc-� l - Sketch the general wetland shape, vegetation units, location of soil pits, as well as (( wetland features such as inlets//outlets, access, and human impacts, etc. l - ' ESL 1 s v j i z.r 1 i N i f Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Hill Avenue Draw Wetland Location: SW1/4 NE1/4 N1/2 S35 T24N R1E Wetland Number: 20 Sub-basin/watershed: Hill Avenue/Sinclair inlet Date: 4-25-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 3:45 PM Time End: 4:30 PM Completion Time. Travel Time to the Site: 0 Time to Make Determination: 20 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 25 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form 30 minutes (concurrent) Weather Conditions: Clear, windy Access Points: Melcher and Hill intersection Landowner Permission EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yes: What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI Soils Aerial Flood Plain Field Survey X Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails 1. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing L. other D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no yesi_ List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no yeses Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? . no yesLocation: 1 ajo Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubra Tree 40 10 FAC 2. 7hunja plicata Tree 10 5 FAC 3 Tsuga heterophylla Tree 15 -10. FACU 4. Salix scoulerana Tree 10 10 FAC 5. Sambucus racemosa Shrub 25 25 FACU 6. Vaccinium occidentale Shrub 5 5 FAC+ 7. Athyrium felix-femina Herb 15 15 FAC S. Utica diolca Herb 10 10 FAC+ 9. Lysichiton americanum Herb 5 10 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 56% Hydrology Indicators: Yeses inconclusive No 1. Intermittent stream course 2. Saturated soils Is soils analysis necessary? no X yew describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes-.- no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? ' 3.5 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? - A. upper X D. lower middle B. upper middle E. lower C. middle Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X X saturated soils X X tidal influence X 2 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no yes X describe: X A. seep —E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H. undetermined S 5. Does wetiand have one or more outlets:.no . yes, „&_ describe: X A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch - - F. C. river G. undetermined D. culvert/pipe 6. It the outlet Is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream X D. wetland B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduits stem closed Y (closed) 7. Is the outlet: X A. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level J 8. Describe impoundment capability: P X A. wetland is on a slope . [ B. wetiand is flat and is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity D. wetland is a depression, partially filled E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet X B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving from the underground outlet [_ C. slow movement through the wetland ( D. moderate movement through the wetland L E rapid movement through the wetland 3 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 2 3 4 5 80Ad 60-80% border 60-80% patches 40-60% border 40-60% patches 6 7 B N 20-40% border . 20-40% patches less than 20% 11. What Is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: (Indicate If pollution and/or sediment) X . A. no known discharges: B. probable discharge: C. visible discharge: D. undetermined: 12. if there are probable or visible discharges into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What Is the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System: Palustrine Class Forested streambed % of wetland 2. Is the wetiand/portion of the wetland a bog? no X yest,,,,,,` or a peat system? no X yes 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? nc X yes List: 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial D. Industrial E. Residential F. Forest. 100 N, S, E, W G. Grass H. Shrub 1. Unvegetated J. Roadway - paved K. Roadway - gravel L. Railroad M. Other 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags a 25' high 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 X >30 B. Snags -c 25' high 0 1-5 5-10 �10 -20 ;-30 C. Rock outcrop X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > D. Perches 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 X ,30 E. Fallen Logs 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 __Xj,30 F. Lodges/Dams 0 1 2_ 3 4 5 or s Which of the following best represents.the variation in vegetation types within .6. the wetland? (also aes. data) 1 T 2 3 x% dC Or 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Geat Blue Heron Mammals: Rookery Others: 5 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form {' CULTURALIAESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 1.0 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 1.5 f Field Data: i 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) 1 2 3 q 5 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? now_, yes List: _J 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge F. flat, level plain C. hill X G. Ravine D. valley 6. Types of access to/within the wetland: (indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) C. Road C D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other _ None l.J it 1 6 Wetland Number: Draft J Wetlands Inventory Data Form WETLAND SKETCH: �V& Ave-r\u-e, 'Draw. Sketch the general wetland shape, vegetation units, location of soil pits, as well as wetland features such as inletsloutlets, access, and human impacts, etc. Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetiand Name: Melchor Wetland Location: SW 114NE 114N 1/2S35T24N R1E Wetland Number: 21 Sub-basin/watershed: Hill Avenue/Sinclair inlet Date: 4-25-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 3:20 p.m. Time End 3:45 p.m. Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 2 minutes Time to Make Determination: 5 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data 15 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form, 25 minutes (concurrent) Weather Conditions: Clear, Windy Access Points: Melchor Landowner Permission: EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yeses What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI Solls X ,,,_Aerial Flood Plain_ Field Surveys,_ Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails X 1. draining X B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. - X -C. grading —�L-G. clearing L. other D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? now yes--- List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? nos.._ yes_- Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? nos_ yes-. Location: 1 al Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Salix scoulerana Tree 50 30 FAC 2. Spiraea douglasii Shrub 60 30 FACW 4. Eleocharrs tenuis Herb 15 25 - FACW 5. Rumex occidentalis Herb 5 15 FACW Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100 Hydrology Indicators: Yeses Inconclusive No Is soils analysis necessary? no --XL- yes_ describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X - no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? 0.75 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower midd12 E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X saturated soils X X tidal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more Inlets? no �_ yes describe: A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H. undetermined 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no X yes describe: A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. C.- river G. undetermined D. culvert/pipe 2 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 6. If he outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? t rt P p , utf A. stream D. wetland B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: A. open C. total) blocked P Y B. partially blocked - D, modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: A. wetland is on a slope B. wetland is flat and Is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity X D. wetland Is a depression, partially filled E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? X A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement In the wetland but water moving from the outlet C: slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover ((' on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) i 2 3 q 5 80AS 60-SORi border O�OAS patche 40-60% border 40�03ii patches 6 7 20-40% border 20-40% patches less then 20% 11. What is the extent. of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: f (Indicate if pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges: X B. probable discharger Residential Septic, Agricultural C. visible discharge: D. undetermined: 3 Port Orchard Wetlands inventory Data Form 12. If there are probable or visible discharges Into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected Residential Septic .. 100' West Agricultural - grazing 10' N, S, E, W HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System: Palustrine Class Emergent % of wetland 100 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland. a bog? no X yes or a peat system? no yes_ - X 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no__ yeses List: 4. What Is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing 70 S, N, E, W C. Commercial D. Industrial E. Residential 30 W, E F. Forest G. Grass H. Shrub 1. llnvegetated J. Roadway - paved K. Roadway - gravel L. Railroad M. Other 4 ..� Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 1 l 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags > 25' high 0 X 1-5 5-10. 10-20 ----,-o30 B. Snags -c 25' high 0 _ X ,1-5 5-10 10 -20 �30 C. Rock outcrop X O 1 2 3 4 5 or s (' D. Perches 0 1-5 5-10 X 10 -20 �30 l E. Fallen Logs 0 1-5 5-10 X 10 -20 __;30 F. Lodges/Dams X .0 1 _2 3 4 5 or 6. Which of thefollowing best represents the variation in vegetation es within g P 9 types (_ the wetland? .(also aes. data) i _ = 2 9 9 rn 5 ym • •- � .�• • 1\ N .• 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Redwing Blackbird Mammals: Robin Warbler Finch Others: CULTURALIAESTHETICS DATA [ NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or ! . i habitat data forms. j Office Data: l_ 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 1.0 ( 2. Distance In miles to nearest park: 1.5 Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) 2 3 4 5 5 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no__X_ yes List: 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E canyon B. mountain or ridge X F. flat, level. plain C. hill G. 1 D._vatley , 6. Types of access to/within the wetland: (Indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) ` B. Pedestrian Trail informal C. Road D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other - Overhand X I. 7. What recreational activities Is the wetland or its Immediate upland perimeter P use for? + actual potential '-J A. Hiking B. Biking C. Hunting D. Birdwatching -r E. Swimming F. Boating G. Other -None 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no yes X i J IJ lJ. g } Wetland Number: Draft Wetlands Inventory Data Form WETLAND SKETCH: M6&er Sketch the general wetland shape, vegetation units, location of soil pits, as well as wetland features such as inlets/outlets, access, and human impacts, etc. f Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form . l GENERAL DATA [ l', Wetland Name: Wilkins Dist Wetland Location: NE 1/4 SW 1/4 S 1/2 S 26 T24N R1 E Wetland Number: 23 ' 1 Sub-basin/watershed: Sinclair Inlet Date: 4-25-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 2:00 p.m. Time End 4:00 p.m. Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 1.0 minutes C ; Time to Make Determination: 10 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 1 hour Time to .Fill Out Data Form 30 minutes (concurrent) Weather Conditions: Overcast, Rain Access Points: Bay Street Landowner Permission: Yes EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yes X : 'What sources is the wetiand identified on?: NWI Soils - X --Aerial Flood Plain— Field Survey_ Other: 2. List the human impacts In the wetiand: Indicate vegetation unit number. X A. filling E. trails I. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic ve . g C. grading G. clearing X L. other - road D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions'"? now. yet, _. List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetiand in dry months? no X yes__ Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no-.X— yes Location: 1 EP Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form l VEGETATION DATAIHYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars_„_2 PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubs Tree 10 10 FAC 2. Salix babyonica Tree 2 10 FAC+ 3. Salix scoulerana ....... _ ... Tree ...25 .10 FAC - . . 4. Acerglabrum Tree 5 5 FAC 5. Rubus spectabilis Shrub 5 15 FAC 6. Equisetum sylvaticum Herb 15 20 FACW 7. Lysichiton americanum Herb 5 5 OBL 8. Rannuncalus repens Herb 15 25 FACW Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 6 Y2 Hydrology Indicators:. Yes X inconclusive No 1. Flowing water 2. Ponded water 3. Saturated soil Is soils analysis necessary? now, yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yesL X nc Vegetation Unit (#) 2 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X _ Plant Species: Stratum 1. Alnus rubra Tree 2. Acer glabrum Tree 3. Acer cirdnatum Tree 4. Sambucus racemosa Shrub 5. Rubus spectabilis Shrub 6. Salix commutata Shrub 7. Calamagrostis canadensis Herb 8. Equisetum palustre Herb 9. Oenanthe sarmentosa Herb 10. Lysichiton americanum Herb Binoculars X PI % cover Dom % 20 5 20 5 5 5 5 5 15 25 25 25 25 15 5 5 2 5 1 5 Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC _ 80 Hydrology Indicators: Yes X inconclusive No 1. Flowing water 2. Ponded water 3. Saturated soil 2 Ind. Status FAC FAC FACU FACU FAC OBL FACW+ FACW OBL OBL Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form Is soils analysis necessary? now_ yes is the unit a wetland? yes X no Vegetation Unit (#) 3 Evaluated using: Direct Obs.,., L Plant Species: Stratum 1. Acer glabnim Tree 2. Ainus rubra Tree 3. Salix scoulerana Tree 4. Salix commutata Shrub 5. Rubus spectabilis Shrub 6. Oplopanax horridus Shrub 7. Urtica dioica Herb 8. Equisetum palustre Herb 9. Lysichiton amedcanum Herb describe: Binoculars X PI % cover Dom % Ind. Status 30 10 FAC 30 10 FAC 15 10 FAG 25 10 FACW 35 20 FAG 5 10 FAC 15 15 FAC+ 5 5 FACW 5 10 UBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100 Hydrology Indicators: Yes X Inconclusive No 1. Flowing water 2. Saturated soil Is soils analysis necessary? no__,X__ yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes--X- no Vegetation Unit (#) 4 (Toe of Slopes) Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Plant Species: Stratum 1. Acer glabrum Tree 2. Ainus nrbra Tree 3. Salix scoulerana Tree 4. Rubus spectabilis Shrub 5. Salix commutate Shrub 6. Equisetum palustre Herb 7. Calamagrostis canadensis Herb Binoculars X PI % cover . Dom % Ind. Status 60 5 FAC 20 5 FAC 20 15 FAC 35 40 FAC 25 15 FACW 10 10 FACW 10 10 FACW+ Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100 Hydrology Indicators: Yes_ X , inconclusive No II 1. Flowing water _L. 2. Seeps 3. Saturated soil 3 I 3 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form Is soils analysis necessary? no--X_ yes Is the unit a wetland? yeses_,,, no describe: Vegetation Unit (#) 5 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars X PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover ._ . Dom % - Ind. Status f1. Enteromorpha intestinalis Aquatic 2 100 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC _ 100 I ' Hydrology Indicators: Yes inconclusive No y gY ...,�- 1. Flowing water f } 2. Tidelands. Is soils analysis necessary? no__2L__ yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yeses_ no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? 25 2. What is the wetland's location within the subrbasin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3.- Does the wetland have:. yes no seasonal. standing water X running water X saturated soils X tidal influence X 4. Does the wetiand have one or more inlets? no yes X describe: (C , _A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe X B. spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H. undetermined 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no yes,.._ describe: X --A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. C. river G. undetermined X D. culvert/pipe 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 6. If the outlet Is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream D. wetland B. river �.. E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) _ )< H. Sinclair Inlet 7. Is the outlet: X A. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked - D. modified to control water level III _ S. Describe impoundment capability: 'A. wetland is on a slope ' B. wetland Is flat and Is not a depression X_C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity - D..wetland Is a depression, partially filled l 1 E. wetland.ls a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? LA. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving - , from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland X D. moderate movement through the wetland ((; E. rapid movement through the wetland .1 J 10. Which of the following Illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) f i t 2 3 - 4 T 80AS 604OAS border 5040AS patches 40-60AS border 40-6O% patches 6 8 V 2040AS border 2040% patches less then 2056 LJ 11. What Is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) Into the wetland: (indicate If pollution and/or sediment) X A. no known discharges: Note: oil distributorship located adjacent to wetland j B. probable discharge: U C. visible discharge: a D. undetermined: Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 12. if there are probable or visible discharges into the wetland, list actual or proba- ble source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System: Palustrine Class: Forested % of wetland 95 II. System: Estuarine Subsystem: Intertidal Class: Unconsolidated shore % of wetland 5 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no X yes or a peat system? no yeses 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no X yes List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial 30 W D. Industrial E. Residential F. Forest. 35 S, E G. Grass H. Shrub 30 S, E I. Unvegetated J. Roadway -paved K. Roadway- gravel L. Railroad M. Other open water 5 N Iljj y - . Y l Port Orchard Wetlands inventory Data Form 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags > 25" high 0 1-5 �.,X---,,.5-10 10 -20 >30 B. Snags a 25' high 0 1-5 �.,�.�5-10 10 -20 __ p-30 C. Rock outcrop _X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > D. Perches 0 1-5 5-10 C. X 10 -20 _____;*30 E. Fallen Logs 0 1-5 5-10 X 10 -20 >30 F. Lodges/Dams X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > l 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) l� 3 - 4 1.� 7. Animal species observed on site: IJ Birds: Redwing Blackbird Mammals: Robin Marsh Wren Finch Others Gulls Great Blue Herons CULTURALIAESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some culturallaesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school:. 2.5 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 3.5 Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) QD a C� 7 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no yeses_, List: _Slltclair inlet_ Bremerton 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge X F. flat, level plain X C. hill -- G. D. valley 6. Types of access tolwithin the wetland: (indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) ..C. Road X X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other 7. What recreational activities Is the wetland or Its Immediate upland perimeter use for? actual potential A. Hiking B. Biking C. Hunting D. Birdwatching X E. Swimming F. Boating G. Other 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no yes--X ..7107 �O .L/YY/7 7a �H1//�iS O-7,9.r- C� 7d S/YIa77/IN SSEY I I 1N6'a' Sg OZ/ IF . //! N 7$lig ISY OO ��Y aUE 5E� ,•�Co =3/ l i /w,96,87 lIZZ60 xz? ;4 t..- u O/Yb -4 Enos In OS TV -103 1. �....-_ - OTTOI • � C� r i/ram 4 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form -I GENERAL DATA JWetland Name: Pottery North Wetland Location: SW114 NE114 N112 S35 T24N R1 E Wetland Number: 24 Sub-baslnlwatershed: Hill Avenue/Sinclair Inlet Date: 4-25-90 Inventory Team:. Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 2:50 PM Time End: 3:15 PM Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 2 minutes. Time to Make Determination: 10 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 10 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form: 25 minutes Weather Conditions: Clear, windy Access Points: Pottery Avenue - Private driveway Landowner Permission: EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yes --_S.,-_ : What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI Soils Aerial, X Flood Plaln Field Survey—X— Other: 2. List the human impacts In the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling X E. trails I. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing L. other D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no X yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no X yes—_ Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? now_ yes Location: Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars X PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Acerglabrum Tree 10 5 FAC 3 2. Thunja plicata Tree 5 5 FAC _l 3 Alnus rubs Tree 10 ....-10 FAC 4. Rubus spectabilis Shrub 20 20 FAC 5. Salix communtata Shrub 20 15 OBL+ 6. Spiraea douglasii Shrub 20 25 FACW !� f 7. Sambacus racemosa Shrub 10 5 FACU 8. Urtica dioica Herb 5 5 FAC+ 9. Maianthemum dilatatum Herb 2 5 FACU- Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 67% ] Hydrology Ind lcators: Yes--X-,--- Inconclusive No 1. Pond f 2. Saturated soil L1 Is soils analysis necessary? no X yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? 10 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper X D. lower middle B. upper middle E. lower C. middle Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X saturated soils X X tidal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no. X yes describe: 2 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no X yes describe: A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. [ C. river G. undetermined D. culvert/pipe 6. If the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream D. wetland B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduit system .(closed) 7. Is the outlet; A. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: A. wetland is on a slope B. wetland Is flat and Is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity D. wetland is a depression, partially filled E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there.water movement through the wetland? X A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving from the outlet - C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following Illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 1 2 3 4 g 80A� 6040% border 040% patche 40-60%border 40-60% patches 6 7 t> r ; 20-40% border 2040% patches less than 20% Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 11. What is the extent of discharge(s) or sediment pollutioninto the wetland: p (Indicate if pollution and/or sediment) X A. no known discharges B. probable discharge C. visible discharge D. undetermined 12. If there are probable or visible discharges into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydra Connected HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): I. System: Palusrine Class Emergent % of wetland 75 11. System: Palustrine Class Forested % of wetland 25 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no X yesL_ or a peat system? no yeses_ 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no X yes List: 4. What Is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial D. Industrial E. Residential 20 East F. Forest 80 North, west, south G. Grass H. Shrub 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 1. Unvegetated J. Roadway -paved K. Roadway -gravel I L. Railroad M. Other 11 5. Described special habitat features:. A. Snags > 25' high 0 X 1-5 ... _.--.. 5-10 10 -20 �30 . B. Snags < 25' high 0 ,,� _ 1-5 5-10 10 -20 �30 C. Rock outcrop X.,,_ 0 1 2 3 4 5 or a D. Perches 0 1-5. 5-10 _ X -10 -20 �30 E. Fallen Logs 0 1-5 5-10 X 10 -20 >30 F. Lodges/Dams �0 1. 2 3 4 5 or > 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) 2 3 4 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: ' Redwing blackbirds Mammals: Mallards Robins Others: CULTURALIAESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some culturallaesthetic data has already been coliected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 1.0 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 1.5 5 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) 4 2 3 4 5 I 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains ocean,, etc.? (? now yes List: l� - 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge F. flat, level plain X C. hill G. D. Valley 6. Types of access to/within the wetland: (Indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) X C. Road D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other 7. What recreational activities Is the wetland or its immediate upland perimeter use for? actual potential A. Hiking B. Biking. C. Hunting D. Birdwatching X E. Swimming F. Boating G. Other 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetlands classes form the perimeter? (� no X yes L� � 6 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form ' WETLAND SKETCH: Pc t�l. 1 Sketch the general wetland shape, vegetation units, location of soil pits, as well as wetland features such as Inlets/outlets, access, and human impacts, etc. rrl l Fill, Tum ChtATr\-. � LA-17 yr J f r Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Pottery South Wetland Location: SW 1/4 NE 1/4 N 1/2 S35 T24N R1 E r Wetland Number: 25 Sub-basin/watershed: Hill Avenue/Sinclair Inlet j Date: 4-25-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 2:20 P.M. Time End 2:45 PM Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 5 minutes Time to Make Determination 10 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data 15 minutes R = Time to Fill Out Data Form 25 minutes (concurrent) Weather Conditions:Clear, , Windy Access Points: Pottery Ave - Private driveway ff Landowner Permission; l EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yeses What sources Is the wetland Identified on?: NWI Solis X Aerial _�L Flood Plaint_ Field Surveys Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A.fllling E. trails _X_I. draining B.grazing F. cultivation K.exotic veg. X C. grading X G. clearing L. other D.garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no X yew List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no_.X_ _ yeses Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no X yes_..__- - - Location: 1 I -� Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs.- Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Thunja plicata Tree 5 1 FAC 2. Alnus rubra Tree 20 5 FAC 3. Salix scoulerana- Tree ... 20 2 FAC _ 4. Salix lasiandra Tree 25 15 FACW S. Sambucus racemosa Shrub 50 20 FACU 6. Spiraea douglasft Shrub 25 10 FACW 7. Rannunculus repens Herb 20 20 FAG 8. Sparganium emersum Herb 10 2 DBL 9. Lemna trisulca Aquatic 40 20 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 89% Hydrology Indicators: Yes X _ inconclusive 1. Pond 2. Saturated soils Is soils analysis necessary? no_2 _ yew describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What Is the size of the wetland in acres?`, ' :3.5, 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X saturated soils X X tidal influence X 2 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 4. Does the wetiand have one or more Inlets? no---x yes describe: X A. seep X E. storm water drainage pipe X B. spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H. undetermined S. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no X ' yes- describe: A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. C. river G. undetermined D. culvert/pipe (� 6. If the outlet Is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? l A. stream D. wetland B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: A. open . C. totally blocked B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: A. wetland is on a slope B. wetland Is flat and is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity X D. wetland is a depression, partially filled E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? X ,A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement In the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 3 Lj Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form r 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cui/Aes data also) 1 2 3 4 5 �1 8D31S 6040% border .... . .60-SOM patches_-- - 40-60X border 40-60% patches 6 i 8 v 20-40% border (20AMpatches less than M . 11. What Is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: (Indicate If pollution and/or sediment) X A. No known discharges B. Probable discharge C. Visible discharge D. Undetermined 12. If there are probable or visible discharges Into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System: Palustrine Class Emergent % of wetland 80 11. System: Palustrine Class Forested % of wetiand 20 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no--X_ yes or a peat system? no X yes - 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? ( 'I no X yes List: l 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural grazing C. Commercial D. Industrial _ E. Residential 25 W, E F. Forest 45 N, SW, NE G. Grass H. Shrub 30 S (( 1. Unvegetated l J. Roadway paved K. Roadway gravel, 1 L. Railroad M. Other 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags > 25' high X 0 1-5 5-10 10 -2D p30 {_ B, Sna s < 25' hi h X--0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 �30 , 9 9 C. Rock outcrop X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > D. Perches D 1-5 5-10 X 10 -270 ;:.30 E. Fallen Logs 0 1-5 5-10 X 10 -20 ____r-*30 F. Lodges/Dams K 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > .. 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within the wetland? (also ass. data) j 2 3 4 -- III . �'"~ � -' ??� �tA'`,: _'� � �• • - 7. Animal species observed on site: f Birds: Pheasant Mammals: Red Win Blackbird . 9 Robins Others: j Mallards I 5 �J l _ Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form CULTURAL/AESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance In miles to nearest school: 1.0 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 1.5 l 1 Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) 2 3 .4 5 �.J ({ 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? L� no X yes List: ( 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? 4 A. cliff or bluff . E. canyon B. mountain or ridge F. flat, level plain —2L_C. hill G. sloped D. valley 6. Types of access to/within the wetland: (indicate compass direction) L to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) J C. Road D. Railroad IJ E. Boatabie watercourse F. Other - v n X C� Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 7. What recreational activities is the wetland or its Immediate upland perimeter used for? actual potential A. Hiking B. Biking [ l' C. Hunting I` D. Birdwatching E. Swimming F. Boating G. Other - None 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no x yes I �J i (J 7 L Wetland Number: Draft I Wetlands Inventory Data Form r WETLAND SKETCH:L]''"� Sketch the general wetland shape, vegetation units, location of soil pits, as well as wetland features such as inlets/outlets, access, and human impacts,. etc. Vk- t: l r fI 1 x � I 'r'} '# Y - I f r %� t �•�,� �' i s t r r��A��� tt t `' LPL - , R. 7 ,� 4 r�3�'P��i�t�} r�sr +., 1ppS��}1 4. t s G v r f'� v - !•S}� "[ -. -4 •} —y.yu -r.. �t�s t,;z rtf' s' t�*c„���,�'' ] S r t I - "I - 1 i �, ? �l U •Y%'k 1,, t3ti '• Sl Lr � ufT Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Ross Creek Wetland Location: NW1/4 SE114 S1/2 S25 T24N R1E Wetland Number: 26 Sub-basin/watershed: Ross Creek/Sinclair Inlet Date: 5-8-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 1:40 p.m. Time End 210 p.m. Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 2 minutes Time to Make Determination: 15 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data 15 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form 30 minutes (concurrent) Weather Conditions: Clear, Sunny Access Points: Say Street - Clambake Restaurant Landowner Permission: No EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yes X What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI * Soils X Aerial_ X Flood Plain— Field Survey_X -- Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. X A. filling E. trails 1. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing L. other D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? now,,, yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetiand In dry months? no_ X, yesL _ Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no- Z yes __ Location: 1 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars—X-- PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Enteromorpha intestindis Aquatic 5 60 OBL 2. Fucus gardnerl Aquatic 2 .40 OBL ........ .. Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100 Hydrology Indicators: Yes C inconclusive No 1-0 ij 1.. Flowing water 2. Tidelands Is soils analysis necessary? no yes - describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes--X. no Vegetation Unit (#) 2. Evaluated using: Direct Obs. _ X Plant Species: Stratum 1. Alnus rubra Tree 2. Poplus tricocarpa Tree 3. Salix scoulerana Tree 4. Hordeum brachyantherum Herb 5. Carex lyngbyei Herb 6. Lilaeopsis occidentalis Aquatic Binoculars X PI % cover Dom? Ind. Status 10 10 FAC 10 10 FACU 2 1 FAC 25 60 FACW 14 FAGW 2 5 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC —831-p/o Hydrology Indicators: YewX _ Inconclusive 1. Flowing water Is soils analysis necessary? no X yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What Is the size of the wetiand In acres? ,:10` 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower - 2 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal I. standing water X running water X saturated soils X tidal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more Inlets? no yes X describe: y A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe. B. spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. X D. stream or river H. undetermined 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no yes X describe: i A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. C. river G. undetermined _ � 1 D. culverttpipe 6. if the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream D. wetland B. river E. ditch (� C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) l X H. Sinclair Inlet 7. Is the outlet: X A. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: X A. wetland is on a slope B. wetland is flat and Is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity D. wetland is a depression, partially filled E. wetland Is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland -X - D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 3 11. What is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: (indicate If pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges: X B. probable discharge: C. visible discharge: D. undetermined: 12. If there are probable or visible discharges into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by. cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Bay Street Runoff SR 16 Runoff Restaurant Location: Adjacent N S, W E HABITAT DATA Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland clessification(s): 1. System: Subsystem Class Estuarine Intertidal Unconsolidated Share 4 % of wetland 5 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 11. System: Palustrine Class Aquatic Bed % of wetland 45 Class Emergent % of wetland 50 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no X Y es or a peat system? no X yes 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no_ X_ yes List: . ' 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial 5 E D. Industrial E. Residential _ 15 E F. Forest 70 W, S. G. Grass H. Shrub 1. Unvegetated y J. Roadway - paved 10 N K. Roadway - gravel L. Railroad M. Other 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags � 25' high X 0 1-5 5-10 10-20 >30 B. Snags < 25' high X 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 ;:-30 (� C. Rock outcrop X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > D. Perches 0 1-5 5-10 X 10-20 �a30 E. Fallen Logs 0 1-5 �. X 5-10 10 -20 `--?30 J F. Lodges/Dams X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > 6. Which of the following best represents the variation In vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) 2 4 n 1 i Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Mallards Barn Swallows Gulls Crows Mammals: None Others: CULTURALIAESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or ( habitat data forms... Office Data. j 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 1.0 I 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 1.0 { Field Data: 1. 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) I l� l l._." i._.r 0 a v 4 5 . Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no yes X List: Bremerton 51nclgir lnlet . What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E canyon B. mountain or ridge X F. flat, level plain (N) C. hill X G. __Ravine_(S) D. valley s. Types of access to/within the wetland: (Indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other C Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 7. What recreational activities Is the wetland or its immediate upland perimeter use for? actual potential A. Hiking X B. Biking C. Hunting X D. Birdwatching . _ - X E. Swimming F. Boating j G. Other 1. 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetlands classes form the perimeter? I no - ye_ 7 Wetland Number: Draft Wetlands Inventory Data Form WETLAND SKETCH: RE) ssf'� Sketch the general wetland shape, vegetation units, location of soil pits, as well as I wetland features such as inletsloutlets, access, and human impacts, etc. f ! r 1 i t f 1 j, VV'J� �- s. - J; Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA f Wetland Name: Tremont Wetland Location: t NW 1/4 SE 1/4' S 1/2 S 34 T24N R1 E Wetland Number: 27 I Sub-basin/watershed: Sinclair Inlet Date: 5-8-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 2:15 p.m. Time End 2:45 p.m. Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 5 min _ Time to Make Determination 5 min Time to Collect Additional Data 25 min Time to FillOut Data Form 30 min Weather Conditions: Sunny, Clear Access Points:Tremont Landowner Permission: Yes EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yes X What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI Solis —XAerial X Flood Plain---- -_--- Field Survey X Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. X A. filling E. trails r I. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing X L. other D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no X yew_ List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no X yes— Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? now,... yes- Location: 1 Vegetation Unit (#) 1 I, Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars X ' . Pi _ Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubra Tree 5 1 FAC 2. Spireae douglasii Shrub 35 30 FACW 3. Myriophyllum spicatum Aquatic _ 44 50 OBL 4. Scirpus microcarpus Herb 5 10 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100 Hydrology Indicators: Yes X inconclusive No ( 1. Standing. water. Is soils analysis necessary? now_ yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X no Vegetation Unit (#) 2 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars X PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover. Dom% Ind. Status 1. Thunja plicata Tree <i <1 FAC 2. Poa. spp. Herb 2 90 Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 50 ? Hydrology Indicators: Yes X inconclusive 1. Standing open water pond Is soils analysis necessary? no - A yes describe: Obvious wetland Is the unit a wetland? yes X no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What Is the size of the wetland in acres? 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? - A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower L.j 2 f Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X saturated soils X ( tidal influence X 4. Does the wetiand have one or more inlets? no X yes describe: ( - A. seep - E. storm water drainage pipe I , B- spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. ' D. stream or river H. undetermined. 5. Does wetland'have one or more outlets: no X yes describe: A. stream E. beaver. dam B. ,ditch F. C. river G. undetermined # ned D.culvert/pipe _ S. if the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? j A. stream D. wetland 1. B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: A. open I C. totally blocked B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: A. wetland is on a slope .B. wetland is flat and Is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity X- -- -D. wetland is a depression, partially filled E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement In the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland l 3 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 1 2 3 4 g • 1 80AS 60-80X burster- 60-SOX Patches - 40-i0%4barder 40-60M patches 5 7 8 _ r • 20-40% border 20-40% patches less than 20AS 11. What Is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: (Indicate if pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges: X B. probable discharge: C. visible discharge: D. undetermined: 12. if there are probable or visible discharges into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Road Runoff Residential Location: Adjacent SR 16, Tremont SW N,S,E,W Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected HABITAT DATA : l NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland clessification(s): I. System: Palustrine Class Emergent % of wetland 25 II. System: Palustrine Class Aquatic Bed % of wetland 75 l� 4 j 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet; % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated - B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial - D. Industrial E. Residential 60 N, S, EL W F. Forest 20' N, S G. Grass 1 ; H. Shrub 1. Unvegetated J. Roadway -paved 20 S, W K. Roadway - gravel L. Railroad f M. Other 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags > 25' high X 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 �30 B. Snags •c 25" high 0 -- x - _ 1-5 5-10 10 -20 ?.30 C. Rock outcrop X 0 - 1 2 3 4_ 5 or > D. Perches 0 1-5 5-10 X-- „10 -20 A0 E. Fallen Logs 0 ..�_ 1-5 5-10 10.20 __;30 F. Lodges/Dams _X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or a 6. Which of the following best represents the variation In vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds; Redwing Blackbird Mammals. _ Marsh Wren Golden Eye Others: J Mallard �' 5 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form CULTURAL/AESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. _ Office Data: 1. Distance In miles to nearest school: 0.5 2. Distance In mites to nearest park: 1.5 .� Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland. shape? (Hab. data also) 2. 3 q �. i 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, o ceans etc.? no X yes List: -I� 5. What types f land forms are adjacent to the vp o i wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon !, 1 B. mountain or ridge X F. flat, level plain C. hill G. D. valley .. I 6. Types of access to/within the wetland. (Indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) X B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other i; I i. _ J f� 6 Wetiand Number: Draft Wetlands Inventory Data Form } WETLAND SKETCH: Sketch the general wetland shape, vegetation units, location of soil pits, as well as wetland features such as inletsioutlets, access, and human impacts, etc. I ( _1z �l 11 �! [ , is V0��� L i 14 V i i 4 �r - Wetland Name: Tremont South Wetland Location: SE114 NW114 N112 S34 T24N R1 E Wetland Number: 28 Sub-basin/watershed: Sinclair Inlet Date: 5-29-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright ' Time Begin: 11:00 AM Time End: 11:30 AM Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 10 minutes j Time to Make Determination: 15 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 10 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form: 15 minutes Weather Conditions:. Overcast Access Points Tremont Street Landowner Permission: EVALUATION 1. is the site a wetland? No justification: yes_X What sources is the wetland Identified on?: NWI Solls Aerial X Flood Plain Field Survey X Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails - 1. draining .. B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing L. other (( D. garbage X H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no__X _ yesL,_..,.. List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist. such as seasonal wetland in dry months? nc X yes Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no X yes Location: 1 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit # 1 9 (i Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars I Plant Species. Stratum % cover Dom % I ` 1. Alnus rubra Tree 10 5 2....Saft scoulerana Tree 10 .. 10 3 Thunja plicata Tree 5 5 } dou.. 4S irea. lash Shrub r P 9 25 40 5. Salix'sitchensis Shrub 10 .10 f6. Corns siolonifera Shrub 5 5 7. NuPhar PoIYsePalum Aquatic 20 15 8. Lemna minor Aquatic 5 15 Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100% Hydrology Indicators: Yes X ' inconclusive No 1. Standing water j Is soils analysis necessary? no_XL,,,, yes_ describe: Is the unit a wetland? yeses_ no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? 3' 2. What Is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower tj Field Data: -,I 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X saturated soils X X tidal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more Inlets? no yes describe: A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring F. ditch C, wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river _ X ,H. undetermined 2 �1 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form S. Does wetland have one or more outlets: now_ yes_ describe: A. stream E. beaver dam_ B. ditch F. C. river G, undetermined l D. culvert/pipe 3 6. If the outlet Is a. culvert: or pipe, what does the outflow A. stream: D. wetland B. river- E..ditch C. lake G,. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: . - A. open C. totally blocked. B. partially. blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment' capability: A.wetland Is on a slope B. wetland is flat and is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity D. wetland is a depression, partially filled E. wetland Is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet` ((� B. no visible water movement In the wetland but water moving l_ 1 from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland (? D. moderate movement through the wetland l-' E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following. illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) ' 2 3 4 5 1 11. What is the extent of. pollution or sediment discharges) into the wetland: (indicate If pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges: X B. probable discharge: Erosion from land clearing C. visible discharge: D. undetermined: 12. If there are probable or visible discharges Into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate .distance from wetland. Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected Clearing North, east HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What Is the FWS wetland classification(s): I. System: Palustdne Class Emergent 11. System: Palustdne Class Forested % of wetland 80 % of wetland 20 2. Is the wetiand/portion of the wetland a bog? no��. yes or a peat system? no __X_ yeses,_ 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no -IL— yes_ List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial D. Industrial . E. Residential F. Forest 4 .6 cardinal direction South, East, West Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form G. Grass H. Shrub ' ( I. unvegetated l J. Roadway -paved K. Roadway -gravel (' L. Railroad 4, .. M. Other Cleared land 40 North, East 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags y 25' high , X - 0 _14 540 10 -20 ___;s-30 B. Snags - 25' high 0 X_ 1-5 5-10 10 -20 --p-30 C. Rock outcrop'0.-1 — 2. 3 4 5 or > D. Perches 0 1-5 X 5-10 10 -20 ----.?.30 E. Fallen Logs 0 �5.1-5 C' 510 .�.,._._..10 -20 .__--_.-e30 F. � Lod es/Dams 0 1 9 —2,. 3 4 5 or a s 6. Which of the following best represents the variation In vegetation types: within the wetland? (also aes. data) T; 2 3 4 5 .C: US 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Mammals: Others: CULTURALMESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: .75 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 1.5 --- -ter-- -- ------------ --- ---� - A. cliff or bluff E canyon B. mountain or ridge F. fiat, level plain -� x C. hill l s D. valley 6. Types of access totwithin the wetland: (indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) X C. Road D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse X r. �. F. Other 7. What recreational activities is the wetland or its immediate upland perimeter 1..� use for? actual potential A. Hiking B. Biking C. Hunting D. Blydwatching E. Swimming F. Boating G.Other Uknown__ -J 8. Can you clear) see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? Y Y l Y no yes _IL `(- 6 I 1 � ,� �. �. '•� 1. � � .� _. -, , ,.. � � „�� Wetland Name: Grace North Wetland Location: SW114 SW114 N1 /2 S27 T24N R1 E Wetland Number: 29 Sub-basin/watershed: Ross Creek/Sinclair Inlet { Date: 5-29-90 Inventory Team: Wayne.S. Wright Time Begin: 12:45 PM Time End: 1:15 PM Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 0 Time to Make Determination: 10 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 10 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form: 10 minutes j+ Weather Conditions: Overcast Access Points: Old Clifton Raod f Landowner Permission:, No - Denied by dogs. Observations made from road EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetiand? No justification: yes—X—: What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI Soils X_ Aerial X Flood Plain Field Survey X Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails 1. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading X G. clearing L. other D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? ' no X.' yew List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland In dry months? no X yes Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no X yes Location: Vegetation Unit (#) Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars X PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubra Tree 30 15 FAC 2. Salix scoulerana Tree 30 25 FAC 3 Safix comutata . Tree 5 1 OBL -. 4. Acer circinaturm Tree. 10 2 FACU+ 5. Rhamunus purshiana Shrub -- 6. Sambucus racemosa Shrub 5 2 FACU 7. Rubus spectabifis Shrub 25 15 FAC 8. Equisetum arvense Herb 20 10 FAC Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 63% Hydrology Indicators: Yes inconclusive No 1. Saturated soils 2. Pond Is soils analysis necessary? no„)�_ yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What Is the size of the wetland In acres? c,6 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upWr middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X saturated soils X ' tidal influence 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no yes X describe: A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe ( B. spring F. ditch UI X C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H. undetermined 2 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no yeses„ describe: ---X A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch —F. C. river G. undetermined D. culvertlplpe 6. If the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream D. wetland B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduct system (closed) 7. Is the outlet. X A. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: A. wetland Is on a slope B. wetland Is flat and Is not a depression X C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity D. wetland is a depression, partially filled E. wetland Is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving l from the outlet _! C. slow movement through the wetland —D, moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover {{ ' on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) t 2 3 4 5 �1 80% 60-80% border 60-80% patches 40-60%border 40-60% patches 6 7 $ t> 20-4096 border 20 40% patches less than 20% 3 L� S.nr t Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form l 11. What Is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: f (Indicate if pollution and/or sediment) { A. no known discharges: X B. probable discharge: Road runoff C. visible discharge: D. undetermined: 12. if there are probable or visible discharges Into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetiand, Location: Adjacent East HABITAT DATA Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System: Palustrine Class Emergent % of wetland 50 Class Forested % of wetland 50 (, 2. is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no X_ yes`_ i or a peat system? no . yeses C3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no_ X yew_ List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial D. Industrial E. Residential 20 West F. Forest 60 North, South G. Grass _ H. Shrub 1. Unvegetated 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form J. Roadway -paved K. Roadway -gravel L. Railroad F M. Other East, South Is 5. Described special habitat features. A.Snags a 25' high _O X 1-5...- B. Snags < 25' high 0: 1-5 X 5-10 10 -20 —_--_?.30 C. Rock outcrop x 0 - 1 2 `3 4 5 or s D. Perches 0 1-5 . 5-10 _„_X_ 10-20 �30 { j E. Fallen Logs 0 1-5 X ^;5-10 10 -20 -__>30 F. Lodges/Dams X 0 1 2 - 3 4 5 or > 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) 1. — = 2 3 4 VICr •• • S_� _ T x.. 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Mammals: Others: CULTURALIAESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 2.5 2. Distance In miles to nearest park: 3.5 Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) 5 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form ( 1 2 3 4 5 l.. QD lI - 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no_2L_ yes List: 1 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E: canyon B.- mountain or ridge F. flat, level plain '( -m-�C. hill G. X D, valley fi. Types of access to/within the wetland: (Indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) �._ B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) C. Road X D. Railroad L- E. Boatable watercourse F. Other Residence X 7. What recreational activities is the wetland or its immediate upland perimeter use for? actual potential A. Hiking B. Biking C. Hunting D. Birdwatching ' E. - Swimming F. Boating ` G. Other Edyiig2 ugg . , X 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no X yes Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Old Clifton Road Wetland Location: SE114 NW1l4 S112 S34 T24N R1 E Wetland Number: 30 Sub-basin/watershed: Ross Creek/Sinclair Inlet Date: 5-29-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 1:15 PM Time End: 1:30 PM Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site:.. O Time to Make Determination: 10 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 5 minutes Time to Fill Out: Data Form: Weather Conditions: Clear, sunny Access Points: Bay Street Landowner Permission: No - access denied. Observations made by driveway. EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? Nc justification: yes —X: What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI Soils Aerial Flood PlairL _ Field Survey X Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. X A. filling E. trails 1. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing L. other D. garbage X H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts J so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? now yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? ncL X yes Type:. 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no X_ yew Location: 1 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form l VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS ` Vegetation Unit # 1 g E) Evaluated using; Direct Obs, Binoculars X PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Acer glabrum Tree 5 5 FAG 2. Alnus rubs Tree - _ 5 - 5 FAC . . l 3 Sa1ix scoulerana Tree 15 15 FAC 4. Spiraea douglasi Shrub 40 50 FACW 5. Rubus spectabift Shrub 10 10 FAC Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100% J Hydrology Indicators: Yes-_ X ' inconclusive � No 1. Saturated soils 2. Ponded water Is soils analysis necessary? now_ yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yeses._ no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What Is the size of the wetland in acres? 2, What Is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper midjdl-e C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water ? saturated soils X tidal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more Inlets? no yeses_ describe: A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B.'spring F. ditch X C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H. undetermined 2 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no yes_ describe: A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch - F. C. river __X_ G. undetermined D. culvert/pipe 6. - If the outlet Is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? - - - - A. stream. - D. wetland B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: A. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: A. wetland is on a slope B. wetland is flat and Is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity X D. wetland is a depression, partially filled E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled . 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? X A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland P g ( 10. Which of the following Illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover l_ } on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 2 3 4 5. gpps 60-80% border 5040% patches 40-60% border 40-60% patches L7 g f 20r40% border 2040% peaches less than 20% 3 1 _, Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form J-1 11. What Is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) Into the wetiand: (Indicate If pollution and/or sediment) X A. no known discharges: B. probable discharge: i C. visible discharge: D. undetermined: 12. if there are probable p or visible discharges Intothe wetland,, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected !- HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland ciassification(s): I. System: Palustrine Class Forested % of wetland 100 2. Is the wetiandlportion of the wetiand a bog? no yes or a peat system? no yeses 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no- X— yeses_ List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial D. Industrial E. Residential F. Forest G. Grass H. Shrub ' I. Unvegetated L i 4 65 25 cardinal direction East, West North Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form J. Roadway -paved 10 South K. Roadway -gravel L. Railroad M. Other 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags > 25' high 0 x_1-5 5-10 10 -20 - __.p,30 -- B.Snags a 25' high 0 1-5 ._5-10 10 -20 a30 C. Rock outcrop X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or D. Perches - 0 - - 1-5 5-10 _ 10 -20 ?,30 E. Fallen Logs . ` 0 X 1-5 5-10 10-20 ____,-;P.30 F. Lodges/Dams X 0 1 - 2 3 4 5 or > 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) 1 - 2 3 4 5AUX �: S, � � {: � � gip' ; .• �x... M::~: a =' "r� .•~ 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Mammals: Others: CULTURAL/AESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 2.5 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 3.5 Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) 5 i Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form I A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other Residence X 7. What recreational activities is the wetland or its immediate upland perimeter use for? actual potential A. Hiking B. Biking C. Hunting D. Birdwatching E. Swimming F. Boating G. Other Private Use X 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no yes.. X 6 pii Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetiand Name: Grace Wetlands Wetland Location: SE114 NW114 N112 S34 T24N R1 E Wetland Number: 31 Sub-basin/watershed: Ross Creek/Sinclair Inlet Date: 5-29-9.0 Inventory Team: - Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 11:38 AM Time End. 1:00 PM Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 8 minutes 3 Time to Make. Determination: 30 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 15 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form: 15 minutes Weather Conditions: Overcast Access Points: Grace Residence ll Landowner Permission: Yes �I EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetiand? No justification: yes. X What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI Soils K Aerial X Flood Plain Field Survey-.X- Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails 1. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing X L. other Road work D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no._.,._ yeses._ List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland In dry months? no X yes Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? noL X yes Location: Cn I Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs, X Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubs Tree - - 25 5 FAC 2. Safix scoulerana Tree 10 5 FAC 3 Thunja plicata.. _ Tree .. 2 .. ....... .. .: 2 FAC ... _. 4. Rubus spectabilis Shrub 25. 30 FAC 5. Rhamnus purshiana. Shrub 5 10 -- 6. Sambucus racemosa. Shrub 5 10 FACU 7. Rubus parviflorus Shrub 1 1 FACU 8. Lemna minor Aquatic .5 20 OBL 9. Rannunculus repans Herb 20 FAC Percent of dominant. species that are OBL, FACW,. and/or FAC 67% Hydrology Indicators: Yes--X— inconclusive No 1. Saturated soils 2. Flowing water, 3. Pond I Is soils analysis necessary? now yes describe: I Is the unit a wetland? yeses_ no Vegetation Unit (#) 2 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. _ cX Binoculars PI Plant Species:. Stratum % cover Dom% Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubra Tree 60 25 FAC 2. Safix scoulerana Tree 60 22 , . FAC 3 Thunja plicata Tree 15 2 FAC 4. Sambucus racemosa Shrub 10 5 . FACU 5. Safix comutata Shrub 10 15 FACW 6. Rhamnus purshiana Shrub 10 5 -- i 7. Iris pseudacorus Shrub 5 1 FAC 8. Lemna minor Aquatic 5 10 OBL 9. Equisetum arvense Herb 5 5 OBL 10. Skunk cabbage Herb 5 1 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 80% Hydrology Indicators: YesL X inconclusive 1. Saturated soils 2. 'f Port Orchard Wetlands inventory Data Form Is soils analysis necessary?no—�_ yes describe: f Is the unit a wetland? yes_____ no _ 1 Vegetation Unit (#) -3 _._ Evaluated using: Direct Obs._ Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum P o o cover / 0 Dom /o Ind. Status _ 1. Alnus rubra Tree 50 5 FAC 2. Acer circinatum Tree 10 2 FACU 3 Rhodedendron albifiorum Shrub 2 2 FAC 4. Blechnum spicant Herb... 20 5 FAC+ 5. SRanunculus repens Herb 25 30 FACW 6. Oenanthe sarmentosa Herb 25 25 .013E 7. dicentra formosa Herb 2 5 -- 8. Delphinium glaucescens Herb 5 5 FACU 9. Agropyron caninum Herb 30 20 FAC- 10. Rumex lacustris Herb 2 2 OBL l; Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 70% Hydrology indicators: Yeses inconclusive 1. Saturated soils 'Is soils analysis necessary? no X yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X nc HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What Is the size of the wetland in acres? 20 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X X saturated soils X tidal influence X s r 3 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no yes X describe: A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe X B. spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. D. stream or river H.. undetermined 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets. no - yes- X - describe: A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. C. river G. undetermined El D. culverVpipe 6. If the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does. the outflow enter? A. stream X D. wetland B. river —E. ditch - C,lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: X A. open B. partially blocked C. totally blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: A. wetland is on a slope B. wetland is flat and is not a depression X C. wetland Is a depression, filled to capacity D. wetland is a depression, partially filled. E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 4 1 2 3 4 5 • s 80% 60-80% border 60-8056 patches ... 40-50% border 40-6096 patches 6 7 8 200border 20AO% patches less than 20% 11. What Is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: (indicate If pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges: X B. probable discharge: Road runoff C. visible discharge: D. undetermined: 12. If there are probable or visible discharges into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source SR 16 Old Clifton Road Location: Adjacent East South HABITAT DATA Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): I. System: Palustrine Class Emergent Class Forested II. System: Palustrine Class Emergent Class Forested III. System: Palustrine 5 % of wetland 25 % of wetland 10 % of wetland 25 % of wetland 25 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form Class Emergent Class Forested % of wetland 10 % of wetland 5 i 2. Is the wetland/portion of the wetland a bog? no X yes or a peat system? no yes X 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? nc yes._X - - List: Great Blue Heron- . . .. .. ... . . 4. What Is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: i % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial ( ,! D. Industrial E. Residential 25 East ((; F. Forest 65 West, North l l G. Grass H. Shrub 1. Unvegetated I J J. Roadway - paved 1 South, East K. Roadway - gravel ( L. Railroad I : M. Other 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags s 25' high 0 B. Snags �< 25' high 0 C. Rock outcrop X 0 D.Perches 0 E. Fallen Logs 0 F. Lodges/Dams X 0 - X--1-5 5-10 10-20 �30 1-5 X 5-10 10-20 >30 1 2 3 4 5ora 1-5 5-10 10 -20 - X p-30 1-5 5-10 X 10 -20 >30 1 2 3 4 5or> 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) 2 7. Animal species observed on site: 3 M cq XW CULTURAL/AESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms, Office Data: 1. Distance In miles to nearest school: 2.5 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 3.5 Field Data: . 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no. X yes List: 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge F. flat, level plain C. hill G. X D. valley 6. Types of access to/within the wetland: (indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other _ Residence X 7. What recreational activities Is the wetland or its immediate upland perimeter 7 '�i �__! I��' �, L_ _J e _ } �._J � V Wetland Number: Draft Wetlands Inventory Data Form WETLAND SKETCH: ce, Sketch the general wetland shape, vegetation units, location of soil pits, as well as wetland features such as inlets/outlets, access, and human impacts, etc. 4or ,,�' sue' », . ...� �� S tA Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Bethel Road Wetland Location: NE114 NE1l4 S112 S35 T24N R1 E Wetland Number: 5 Sub-basin/watershed: Blackjack Creek/Sinclair Inlet Date: 4-10-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 10:30 AM Time End: 1:45 AM Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 0 Time to Make Determination: 90 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 10 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form: 30 minutes Weather Conditions: Clear Access Points: Bethel Road Landowner Permission: Yes EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yes X What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI Soils_ Aerial X Flood Plaice Field Surveys Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling _.,X_ E. trails I. draining X B. grazing F. cultivation �.,, K. exotic veg. X C. grading X G. clearing L. other D. garbage _-,_ H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no X yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no X yesL_ Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? now_ yes`._ Location: 1 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Alnus rubra Tree 40 26 FAC 2. Populus tricocarpa Tree 5 2 --- 3. Rubus spectabils Shrub/scrub 40 40 FAC 4. Salix scoiulerana Shrub/scrub 15 2 FACW 5. Phalaris arundinacea Herb 25 20 FAC 6. Lysichiium americanum • Herb 10 10 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 83% Hydrology Indicators: Yes X inconclusive No 1. Saturated soils 2. Flowing water Is soils analysis necessary? no X yes describe: Obvious wetland Is the unit a wetland? yeses_ no Vegetation Unit (#) 2 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Plant Species: Stratum 1. Alnus rubra Tree 2. Salix lasiandra Shrub/scrub 3. Rubus spectabilis Shrub/scrub 4. Rubus discolor Shrub/scrub 5. Rannunculus repens Herb 6. Rannunculus subngidus Herb 7. Lysichiium americanum Herb Binoculars PI cover Dom % Ind. Status 50 10 FAC 30 2 FACW 50 13 FAC 20 5 FACU 50 50 FACW 10 5 OBL 40 15 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC , 86% Hydrology Indicators: Yes X inconclusive No 1. Saturated soils 2. Running water Is soils analysis necessary? no_X_ yet._,_,_ describe: Obvious wetland Is the unit a wetland? yes X no 2 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form Vegetation Unit (#) 3 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Aln us ►v6ra Tree 30 15 FAC 2. Salix scoulerana Shrub/scrub 15 30. FAG 3. Polygonum cuspidaturm Shrub/scrub 25 20 N I 4. Fquisetum palustre Herb 10 25 FACW 5. Lysichitum amencanum Herb 5 10, OBL , Percent e cen# of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC I Hydrology indicators: Yes_Z Inconclusive No 1. Saturated soils 2. Running water Is soils analysis necessary? no X yeq_ describe:Obvious wetiand (' Is the unit a wetland? yes___X_ no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What Is the size of the wetland in acres? 6 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water X X saturated soils X X tidal influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no yes-X- describe: X . A. seep X E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring X F. ditch X C. wetland (via culvert) G, , _ D. stream or river H. undetermined 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no yes X _ describe: X A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. C. river G. undetermined D. culvert/pipe l 3 L._a Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 6. If the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? _ X A. stream D. wetland B. river E. ditch C. lake - -X - - G. stormwater conduit system(closed) 7. Is the outlet: X A. open C. totally blocked B partially blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: A. wetland is on a slope B. wetland Is flat and is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity f l X D. wetland is a depression, partially flied 1 - E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. is there water movement through the wetland?. A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement in the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland X D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 1 2 3 4 g f 80AS 60-80% border 60-80X patches 40-60% border 40-60% patches 6 7 $ 2040% border 20.40% patches less than 20% 11. What is the extent of pollution or sedimentdischarge(s) Into the wetland: (indicate if pollution and/or sediment) A. no known discharges: B. probable discharge: Septic systems 1. X C. visible discharge: Storm drainage - road runoff from Bethel Road D. undetermined: a 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 12. If there are probable or visible discharges into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland, Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected Septic systems W, N, S 50 Bethel Road - _ ' east 10' Lundberg Road east 0' HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ l { aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): -' i. System: Palustrine , Class Forested % of wetland 100 2. Is the wetiandlportion of the wetland a bog? no X _— yes or a peat system? no yes JL- 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? i no X yes - List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction .� A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial 20 east D. Industrial E. Residential 70 north, south, west F. Forest G. Grass H. Shrub 14 I. Unvegetated J. Roadway - paved 5 east K. Roadway - gravel 1 middle of wetland L. Railroad -' M. Other l� 5 l Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form S. Described special habitat features: A. Snags s 25' high 0 X 1-5 5-10 10 -20 ___>30 B. Snags a 25' high 0 X 1-5 5-10 10 -20 �30 C. Rock outcrop X O 1 2 3 4 .5 or > D. Perches 0 1-5. X 5-10 10 -20 —_.>30 E. Fallen Logs �,. 0 X 1-5 5-10 10 -20 >30 F. Lodges/Dams X 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > 6. Which of the following best represents the variation In vegetation types within the wetland? (also aes. data) j. lI 2 3 4 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Robin Mammals: House cat Stellars Jay Red Squirrel Others: Frogs CULTURAL/AESTHETICS, DATA NOTE: Same cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance In miles to nearest school: 0.5 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 1.0 Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) t z 3 q 5 �J 6 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form l 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? now yes List: 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon B. mountain or ridge F. flat, level plain C. hill G. D. valley 6. Types of access to/within the wetland. (Indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) (private) X C. Road (private) X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse . , F. . Other 7. What recreational activities is the wetland or its immediate upland perimeter used for? � actual potential A. Hiking X X B. Biking l C. Hunting D. Birdwatching X (( E. Swimming [..J F. Boating G. .Other None 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no ...&_ yes 1 7 Wetland Number: Draft Wetlands Inventory Data Forth WETLAND SKETCH: h vegetation units location of soil its as well as Sketch the general wetland shape, g p wetland features such as inlets/outlets, access, and human impacts, etc. Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Bay Street - Tidelands Wetland Location: N 112 S 25 T24N R1 E ( Wetland Number: 6 l Sub-basintwatershed: Sinclair Inlet Date: 5-8-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin:. 12:35 p.m. Time End 12:46 p.m. Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 2 minutes Time to Make Determination: O Time to Collect Additional Data: 10 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form: 10 minutes Weather Conditions: Clear, Sunny Access Points: Bay Street Landowner Permission: No EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yeses What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI Soils) Aerial X Flood Plaln_ Field Survey X Other: 2. List the human impacts in the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. tralis 1. draining B. grazing. F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing X L. other D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? now yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no K yes Type: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no_„_ yesL_ Location: 1 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form VEGETATION DATA/HYDROLOGY INDICATORS Vegetation Unit (#) 1 ! Evaluated using. Direct Obs. X Binoculars PI - Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Enteromorpha intestinalis 25 95 OBL 2. Fucus gardned <1 5 Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 100 Hydrology Indicators: Yeses inconclusive No 1. Tidelands ( is soils analysis necessary? now yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yeses_ no HYDROLOGICAL DATA Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? 25 , 2. What is the wetland's location within the sub -basin or water shed? A. upper B. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E. lower Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X running water saturated soils tidal Influence X 4. Does the wetland have one or more inlets? no yesZ,_ describe: A. seep E. storm water drainage pipe B. spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert). ---X-- -G..-Puget_Sound____ _ X D, stream or river H. undetermined l . S. Does wetland have one or more outlets:. no X yes describe: A. stream E. beaver dam B. ditch F. C. river G. undetermined D. culvert/pipe 1 2 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form f 6. If the outlet Is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream D. wetland } B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. 1s the outlet: A. open C. totally blocked B. partially blocked _D. modified to control water level S. 'Describe Impoundment capability; A. wetland Is on a slope B. wetland is fiat and is not a depression X C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity D. wetland is, a depression, partially filled E. wetland. is a depression, minimally or not filled 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet - - B. no visible water movement In the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland X D. moderate movement through the wetland E. rapid movement through the wetland 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 1 80% 6 20-40% border 2 .. 60-80% border 7 : ab 20AOX patches 60-SOX patches rthan 4 40-60% border 5 0 40-60% patches 11. What Is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: (Indicate if pollution and/or. sediment) A. no known discharges: B. probable discharge: C. visible discharge. D. undetermined: Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 12. if there are probable or visible discharges Into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. Source Commercial P.O. Residential P.O. Road Runoff Marina Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but Hydro. Connected S S,E --- S, E W HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): 1. System: Estuarine Subsystem: Intertidal Class Unconsolidated Shore % of wetland 2. Is the wetiandlportion of the wetiand a bog? no X yes or a peat system? no X yew 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no X yes List: 4. What Is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial 50 South, West D. Industrial E. Residential 25 East F. Forest G. Grass H. Shrub 1. Unvegetated J. Roadway -paved K. Roadway - gravel L. Railroad M. Other- Open water 25 North .19 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 5. Described special habitat features: A. Snags > 25' high X 0 1-5 _5-10 10 -20 ?30 B.Snags c 25' high X 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 ;o.30 C. Rock outcrop .0 _I 2 3 . 4 X 5 or > D. Perches X 0 1-5 5-10 10 -20 ,_,.;*30 E. Fallen Logs - - X 0 1-5 " 5-10 . - 10 -20 ( F. Lodges/Darns X' 0 - 1 � - 2 - - 3 4 5 or > 6. Which of the following best represents the variation in vegetation types within ( the wetland? (also aes. data) L .3 4 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Great Blue Heron (2) Mammals: Gulls (+25) Crows (5) Others: (, Starlings (12) CULTURAVAESTHETiCS DATA NOTE: Some culturallaesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms, Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 0.1 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 0.2 Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) O2o4 1 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no yes L— List: In I it Inlet Olympic Mountains 5. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E, canyon B. mountain or ridge X F. flat, level plain C. hill G. D. valley -- 6. Types of access to/within the wetland: (Indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) C. Road X D. Railroad E. Boatable watercourse F. Other 7. What recreational activities is the wetland. or its immediate upland perimeter use for? actual potential A. Hiking B. Biking C. Hunting D. Birdwatching X E. Swimming F. Boating X G. Other 8. Can you clearly see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? no yes _,- 1ti Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Blackjack Creek mouth Wetland Location: SE114 NW114 N112 S25 T24N R1 E Wetland Number: 7 Sub-basin/watershed: Blackjack Creek/Sinclair Inlet Date: 5-8-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 12:50 PM Time End: 1:25 PM Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: O Time to Make Determination: 10 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 15 minutes Time to Fill Out Data Form: 20 minutes (concurrent) Weather Conditions: Clear, sunny Access. Points: Bay Street Landowner Permission: No EVALUATION 1. Is the site a wetland? No justification: yeses_: What sources is the wetland identified on?:. NWl Soils_ AerlaL_ X Flood Plain — Field Survey_X Other: 2. List the human impacts In the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. A. filling E. trails.,, I. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading G. clearing X L. other D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? L noK_ yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? now„, yesType: 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? now yes Location: Vegetation Unit (#) 1 Evaluated using: Direct Obs, X Binoculars�­ PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom % Ind. Status 1. Enteromorpha intestinalis Aquatic 30 60 OBL 2. Plantago maritima Herb 25 25 FACW+ 3 Salicomia virginica Herb...._ _.. 20 __ _. 15 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL,. FACW, and/or FAC 1 % Hydrology Indicators: Yes_.,. Inconclusive-_, -No 1. Running water. 2. Tidal Influence Is Solis analysis necessary? now. yes-_ describe: Is the unit a wetland? yew_ no Vegetation Unit (#) 2 Evaluated using: Direct Obs. X Binoculars�.X PI Plant Species: Stratum % cover Dom% Ind. Status 1. Acer macrophyllum Tree 15 5 FACU 2. Acer glabrum Tree 20 5 FAC 3. Alnus rubra Tree 15 5 FAC 4. Polygonum sachalinense Shrub 10 15 NI 5. Rubus spectabills Shrub ` 20 15 FAC 6. Rosa woodsii Shrub 15 5 FACU 7. Carex lyngbyei Herb 15 15 FACW 8. Hardeum brachytherum Herb 35 15 FACW 9. Enteromorpha intestinalls Aquatic 30 20 OBL Percent of dominant species that are OBL, FACW, and/or FAC 66% Hydrology Indicators: Yeses? inconclusive 1. Flowing water. 2. Tidal influence. Is soils analysis necessary? now_ yes describe: Is the unit a wetland? yes X -- no 2 Office Data: 1. What is the size of the wetland in acres? ( 2. What is the wetland'slocation within the sub -basin or watershed? l A. upper S. upper middle C. middle D. lower middle E, I w r Field Data: 3. Does the wetland have: yes no seasonal standing water X X running water X saturated soils X tide# influence X ` 4. Does the wetland have re one r m inlets? 0 0 o ets no yes X describe: A. seep: E. storm water drainage pipe B spring F. ditch C. wetland (via culvert) G. r _X D. stream or river H. undetermined 5. Does wetland have one or more outlets: no yesL X describe: A..stream: E. beaver dam B. ditchF. $jnclair inlet C. river, G. undetermined D. culvert/pipe 6. If the outlet is a culvert or pipe, what does the outflow enter? A. stream D. wetland B. river E. ditch C. lake G. stormwater conduit system (closed) 7. Is the outlet: A. open B. partially blocked - - C. totally blocked D. modified to control water level 8. Describe impoundment capability: f X A. wetland Is on a slope B. wetland, is flat and is not a depression C. wetland is a depression, filled to capacity D. wetland Is a depression, partially filled E. wetland is a depression, minimally or not filled 3 (. Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form 9. Is there water movement through the wetland? A. no movement and/or no outlet B. no visible water movement In the wetland but water moving from the outlet C. slow movement through the wetland D. moderate movement through the wetland X E. rapid movement through the wetland 1 , 10. Which of the following illustrations represent the amount of vegetative cover on the wetland? (Hab and Cul/Aes data also) 5 7 a t> 10 20-4059 bonier 20-40% patches less then 20% 11. What is the extent of pollution or sediment discharge(s) into the wetland: f (indicate If pollution and/or sediment) ` A. no known discharges: B. probable discharge: X C. visible discharge: storm drains D. undetermined: 12. If there are probable or visible discharges Into the wetland, list actual or prob- able source(s) and location by cardinal direction and approximate distance from wetland. -- Source Location: Adjacent Not Adjacent but _ Hydro. Connected Bethel Road runoff east, south Port Orchard commercial south, west Residences, septics east 4 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form HABITAT DATA NOTE: Some habitat data has been recorded on hydrological data and cultural/ aesthetic forms. 1. What is the FWS wetland classification(s): I. System: - Riverine Class Tidal Class Unconsolidated bottom % of wetland 2 I1. System: Riverine Subsystem: Lower perennial Class Aquatic bed % of wetland 75 Class Emergent % of wetland 23 2. Is the wetlandlportlon of the wetland a bog? no X yew_ or a peat system?- no yes_-X_ 3. Were any sensitive, threatened or endangered plants or animals observed? no­X_ yes List: 4. What is the surrounding habitat within 200 feet: % of total cardinal direction A. _ Agricultural - cultivated B. Agricultural - grazing C. Commercial 50 east, west D. industrial E. Residential 10 south F. Forest G. Grass H. Shrub 1. Unvegetated J. Roadway - paved 40 north, east, west K. Roadway - gravel L. Railroad M. Other S. Described special habitat features: A. Snags > 25' high 0 X 1-5 5-10 10 -20 -----?-30 B. Snags < 25' high 0_ 1-5 5-10 10 -20 s30 C. Rock outcrop ,,--X—_ 0 1 2 3 4 5 or > D. Perches 0 1-5 5-10 _10-20 _2­.;i-30 E. Fallen Logs 0 X 1-5 5-10 10-20 _____?30 F. Lodges/Dams -X -0 1 2 3 4 5 or > 5 L�? n Port Orchard .Wetlands Inventory Data Form 6. Which of the following best represents the variation In vegetation types within the wetiand? (also aes. data) 7. Animal species observed on site: Birds: Crows Mammals: Marsh wrens Others: Mallard CULTURAVAESTHETICS DATA NOTE: Some cultural/aesthetic data has already been collected on hydrological or habitat data forms. Office Data: 1. Distance in miles to nearest school: 0.1 2. Distance in miles to nearest park: 0.1 Field Data: 3. Which of the following best represents the wetland shape? (Hab. data also) 4. Are there distant scenic vistas such as mountains, ocean, etc.? no yes,,,_ List: Singigir Inlet Olympics S. What types of land forms are adjacent to the wetland? A. cliff or bluff E. canyon. B. mountain or ridge _ C_F. flat, level plain X C. hill G. D. valley 11 Port Orchard Wetlands Inventory Data Form B. Types of access to/within the wetland: (Indicate compass direction) to within A. Pedestrian Trail (formal) X X B. Pedestrian Trail (informal) X C. Road l . D. Railroad E. Boatabie watercourse C F. Other ..7. What recreational activities is the wetland or its Immediate upland perimeter ( use for? l-: actual potential A. Hiking X B. Biking C. Hunting X D. Birdwatching X E. Swimming j F. Boating G.Other fighing X 8. Can you clear[ see a majority of the wetland's classes form the perimeter? Y Y � Y no yes X 7 40 Wetland Number-, Wetlands Inventory Data Form WETLAND SKETCH: Sketch the general wetland shape, vegetation units, location of soil pits, as well as MO ' g MIMI LIP= N Port Orchard Wetlands inventory Data Form GENERAL DATA Wetland Name: Sedgwick Interchange NE Wetland Location: NW1/4 NE114 N112 S11 T23N R1 E jj Wetland Number: 8 Sub-basin/watershed: Blackjack Creek/Sinclair Inlet 1 Date: 5-9-90 Inventory Team: Wayne S. Wright Time Begin: 9:22 a.m. Time End 10:50 a.m. Completion Time: Travel Time to the Site: 10 minutes Time to Make Determination. 10 minutes Time to Collect Additional Data: 15 minutes Tlme to Fill Out Data Form: 25 minutes Weather Conditions: Clear, Sunny Access Points): Sedgwick Road I� Landowner Permission: No - EVALUATION 1. is the site a wetland? No justification: Yes. X What sources is the wetland identified on?: NWI- Soils— Aerial X-_ - Flood Plain_ Field Survey X Other: 2. List the human impacts In the wetland: Indicate vegetation unit number. X A. filling X E. trails X 1. draining B. grazing F. cultivation K. exotic veg. C. grading X G. clearing X L. other D. garbage H. vegetation removal 3. Are there any of' the vegetation units significantly disturbed by these impacts so that they would be considered "unusual conditions"? no„Z._, yes List veg. units: 4. Do natural "unusual conditions" exist such as seasonal wetland in dry months? no X yew Type: ,I 5. Was reference site used for evaluation? no-Z--_ yew_ Location: Jli 1