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34 <br /> i. Accompanying USDA-NRCS soils map (available through USDA Web Soil <br /> Survey) with appropriate labels. <br /> IX. Descriptions of the Property's Natural Features: <br /> a. Forest/Woodland: General description of forest types within the easement area(e.g., <br /> hardwood, pine, ornamental, etc.). <br /> i. Accompanying stand map or reference map with labeled stands (if applicable). <br /> b. Aquatic Features: List and description of all significant aquatic features (streams <br /> water bodies, wetlands, major waterways, etc.). Provide a brief narrative regarding <br /> how the easement positively impacts those features. <br /> i. Accompanying labeled aquatic map (overlay of an aerial/satellite view, if <br /> possible). <br /> c. Wildlife and Natural Communities (Optional): List and describe all wildlife habitat <br /> and natural communities of significance found within the easement area (e.g., <br /> common wildlife, rare and endangered species, etc.). <br /> i. Accompanying map of wildlife and natural communities. <br /> X. Archeological and Historical Features: List and description of all historical features of <br /> significance, including cemeteries (if applicable). <br /> a. Labeled map of archeological and historical features on the property (if applicable). <br /> XI. Photographic Documentation: Provide a photographic record of the protected property. <br /> This section must include photos that are easily replicable from roads, permanent <br /> features, or using GPS waypoints. Photographs are recommended to include timestamps <br /> and latitude and longitude. <br /> a. Photographs must be taken at regular intervals along the property line that capture the <br /> property in its entirety, including photos from each property corner. <br /> b. Photographs of each permanent structure within each building envelope or farmstead <br /> area. <br /> c. If not included above, all other impervious surfaces in the easement. <br /> d. Photographs of any other human modifications to the property (including roads, <br /> ditches, dams, etc.). <br /> e. General landscape pictures that are representative of the easement area. <br /> f. Photographic index with descriptions of each photo (photos must have descriptions <br /> next to them). <br />