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<br />. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />II <br /> <br />tl <br /> <br />Mitigation Plan <br />North Winter Park Drive <br />l&A No. 2004.ool.60 <br />Do<.:1200~-OOl.Mill'l...Q6107,'pd <br />6 September 2007 <br />Pagr2 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Methodology <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The mitigalionparccI was investigated through review of published information (Appendix A) and field <br />reviews to ground truth on-site vegetative communities. The field investigations were conducted by <br />representatives orLolSpeieh " Asso<iates. Inc. (LolA) during April and May or2007. Vegetative <br />community types and general observations wtrt recorded via field data sheets. and photographs were <br />taken of the site. A list of plant species encountered was recorded for the project site. This list reflects <br />representative species observed within the site and is not necessarily a complete noristic inventory. <br />Field sheets are retained in the files of L&A and are avai1able for review upon wrineR request. <br />Vegetative classifications were based on the Florida land Use. Cover and Forms Classification System <br />(FLUCFCS) (FOOT 1999). <br /> <br />fI <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />The mitigation parcel was also reviewed for the presence of any listed plant or anim31 species through <br />acrual observation. signs or scat, prints. or other indications of their presence or utilization of the site. <br />Statements regarding listed species are based on limited field observations and existing data records, and <br />do not preclude the possibility that listed species may occasiona1Jy fonge on~site or may move onto the <br />site at I later dale. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Elistin: Site CODditioD.s <br /> <br />J <br /> <br />TOD02nlDhv and Drainaee <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The mitigation paTcellies wi ""in the whatappcars to be a portion orthe noodplain orGee Cn:ek and its <br />bibutaries, and is located within the Lake Jesup Drainage Basin. The u.s.a.s. lopographic map <br />indicates the parcel is nearly level with elevations ranging from 50 to 55 feet National Geodetic Vertical <br />Datum (NGVO). Gee Creek nows to Lake Jesup ,hat connects to the St. Johns River and ultimately <br />nows to the Atlantic Ocean. <br /> <br />II <br /> <br />Soils <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) has identified two (2) soil types as occurring within <br />the paTcel (Table I). The majority or the pan:el is mapped as Basinger, Samsula, and Hontoon soils, <br />depressional. with small inclusions ofMyakka and EauGallie fine sands aJong the western and southern <br />boundaries. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Table I. <br /> <br />On-Sile Soils <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />Basin:er. Samsula., and Honloon soils. <br />depressional (10) <br /> <br />Myakka and EouGallie fine sands (20) <br /> <br />Very Poorly Orained <br /> <br />Hydric <br /> <br />Hydric <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(I <br /> <br />Poorly Dr:lined <br /> <br />Hydric <br /> <br />Non-hydric <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I. <br />2- <br />3. <br /> <br />Soil Survey or Seminole County. Florida. NRCS <br />Corps of Enginecrs Weiland Delineation Manual (1987) <br />Hydric Soils otFlorida Handbook (1990). Floridil Association of Environmental Soil Scientists <br /> <br />EXHIBIT <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />