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P.O. Box 18846 ^ Zip 27419 -8846 ° 313 hanirnore vau y <br />December 23, 2005 <br />Mr, Mike Hammersly <br />Corley Redfoot Zack <br />P.O, Box 2368 <br />Chapel hill, North Carolina 27515 <br />Reference, Wetlands Survey <br />1010 Storey Lane <br />Orange County, North Carolina <br />Trigon Project No. 042 -05 -204 <br />REDFDOT lACIC INC. <br />27 <br />pr- r.Fit�Fn <br />Dear Mr. Hammersly: <br />sultants, Inc. (Trigon) is pleased to provide this report of the survey for wetlands <br />Trigon Engineering Con <br />at the referenced site.. This report summarizes our field methods, observations, and conclusions <br />BACKGROUND <br />unty North Carolina <br />The 20..g acre site is located north f Store <br />(Figure o�m edbazdwood and coniferous s woodlands A small <br />(Figure ha The Property Primarily flowing into a pond at the northern property <br />stream channel crosses the western portion of the property g <br />boundary. Figure 2 is a site survey drawing which shows the location of the pond and stream as well as <br />site, Figure 3 is a satellite image showing the general site <br />the property limits and topography at the <br />conditions, <br />WETLANDS <br />The site was visited <br />boundariebeTha meth dology u doto dentifylareas suspected of having conditions <br />within the property the suspected areas to observe existing vegetation, soil <br />to support wetlands included walking P <br />characteristics, and hydrology. <br />Wetlands are defined by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the United States Environmental <br />Protection Agency as "those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or groundwater at a <br />frequency and duration sufficient to support, and under normal circumstances, do support a prevalence of as <br />vegetation typically adapted for life in sat soils, d so�illdCOVdtlands' hydrology f indica area tors ors tmust be present, <br />wetlands, hydrophytic vegetation, by <br />Than: You for our success. <br />