HomeMy WebLinkAboutRENNAT - FDP200006 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 3 - WETLANDS DOCUMENTSRennat Wetland Monitoring Plan
RENNAT DEVELOPMENT
April, 2020
Presented to:
Post Modern Development, Inc.
114 N Mason St. Suite 5
Fort Collins, CO 80524
Prepared by:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................... 1
1.1 Site Setting ............................................................................................. 1
1.2 Wetlands Description ............................................................................... 1
2.0 MONITORING PLAN COMPONENTS ......................................................... 3
2.1 Hydrology Monitoring Component ............................................................. 3
2.2 Soil Monitoring Component ....................................................................... 3
2.3 Vegetation Monitoring Component ............................................................ 4
2.4 Monitoring Report .................................................................................... 4
3.0 SUCCESS DETERMINATION ..................................................................... 6
4.0 REFERENCES ............................................................................................ 7
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
Cedar Creek Associates, Inc. (Cedar Creek) is contracted to provide ecological support by developing
an approach for monitoring the existing wetland on the Rennat Property (Property). The wetlands
occur on the west side of the site where there are wet meadow and emergent wetlands surrounding
an old livestock pond. The total area of the wetlands is 8.37 acres, as delineated by Professional
Wetlands Consulting, Inc. in 2019. The Army Corps of Engineers issued a Jurisdictional
Determination for the property on November 14, 2019, which declared the pond and associated
fringe wetlands as not jurisdictional. According to the ecological characterization study, the wetlands
are moderate to high quality wetlands with a diversity of native vegetation. Wetlands will be
preserved and protected with the required buffer zone as part of the development. However, a
groundwater and vegetation monitoring plan is needed to understand if and how the project can
ensure the wetlands are protected including evaluation of the hydrology, soils, and vegetation factors
which contribute to the delineated wetlands at the site.
1.1 Site Setting
The Property encompasses 57.83 acres of agricultural plains grassland with an old livestock pond and
wetlands on the west side of the site. The Rennat project is bounded by roads, residential
development, and undeveloped land. Railroad tracks border the west property boundary. The primary
use of the land has been agricultural, with hay meadows and livestock pasturing occurring. The
Rennat project is located in Section 7, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian
in Larimer County, Colorado.
1.2 Wetlands Description
Dominant wetlands vegetation at the Rennat property includes plains cottonwood trees (Populus
deltoides), peachleaf willow trees (Salix amygdaloides), sandbar willows (Salix exigua), reed canary
grass (Phalaris arundinacea), smartweed (Polygonum species), spikerush (Eleocharis palustris), curly
dock (Rumex crispus), duckweed (Lemna species), Nebraska sedges (Carex nebrascensis), hard stem
bulrushes (Schoenoplectus acutus), three square (Schoenoplectus americanus), baltic rushes (Juncus
balticus), scouring rush (Equisetum hyemale), and cattails (Typha latifolia).
Hydric soils are present in the wetlands, with soil colors corresponding to 10yr 3/2, and 10yr 2/2 on
the Munsell Soil Color Charts. Redoxymorphic features are generally present in the wetland soils, and
soil texture is sandy loam with gravel and cobbles. Wetlands hydrology sources include irrigation
ditch water, stormwater drainage, and groundwater seepage.
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The Rennat property wetlands are classified as Palustrine, Emergent Wetland. Functions and values
of the wetlands include shoreline anchoring, within basin food chain support, flood storage,
groundwater discharge, wildlife habitat, passive recreation, long term nutrient retention, and short-
term nutrient retention.
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2.0 MONITORING PLAN COMPONENTS
The monitoring plan includes evaluation of the hydrology, soils, and vegetation factors which
contribute to the delineated wetlands at the site. Monitoring will begin in the pre-construction period
from April-September and extend for 3 years post-construction.
2.1 Hydrology Monitoring Component
According to the Supplemental Subsurface Exploration and Groundwater Report provided by Earth
Engineering Consultants, LLC. in August 2019, Groundwater was encountered across the site within
the preliminary borings at approximate depths of 5 to 15 feet below existing site grades. Based on
their findings, the groundwater piezometric flow is in the southeast direction and ranges in elevation
from 4,956 to 4,930 feet while the ground surface ranged from 4,962 to 4,940 feet. Perched and/or
trapped water may be encountered in more permeable zones in the subgrade soils at times
throughout the year. Perched water is commonly encountered in soils immediately overlying less
permeable bedrock materials. Fluctuations in ground water levels and in the location and amount of
perched water may occur over time depending on variations in hydrologic conditions, irrigation
activities on surrounding properties.
The groundwater appears to be an important factor for the sustainability of the delineated wetlands
on the property. Cedar Creek proposes to establish five monitoring well sites to be located in uplands
upslope from the delineated wetlands. The proposed well locations were selected to coincide with the
data points used to delineate the wetland communities by Profession Wetland Consulting, Inc. Each
well should be drilled to a depth of 10 or 20 feet to ensure interception of groundwater and lined
with a 2-inch diameter PVC pipe. The wells should also constructed with an above ground metal
casing with a lock to prevent tampering. Monitoring should occur on a semi-monthly basis during the
growing season beginning on or about April 1 and ending on or about September 30 for a total of 13
yearly monitoring visits. During each monitoring visit, the depth to groundwater is to be measured in
each of the five drilled wells. The results of each individual monitoring visit are sent electronically to
the City of Fort Collins and relevant stakeholders.
2.2 Soil Monitoring Component
During the wetland delineation effort in 2019 by Professional Wetland Consulting, Inc., soils were
found to be exhibiting hydric features, with soil colors corresponding to 10yr 3/2, and 10yr 2/2 on the
Munsell Soil Color Charts. Redoxymorphic features were generally present in the wetland soils, and
soil texture is sandy loam with gravel and cobbles.
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Once per year, a soil pit (co-located with the groundwater well) in the wetland will be excavated to
document the soil features in accordance with the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation
manual and the 2010 Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual:
Great Plains Region.
2.3 Vegetation Monitoring Component
As described in Section 1.2, the delineated wetlands exhibited vegetation indicative of wetlands.
Vegetation monitoring will consist of ocular estimates of vegetation cover and composition (dominant
species) in the existing wetlands should be collected during the initial monthly visit at the five
vegetation plot sites. A photo is taken of each plot once a month at the time of the vegetation
analysis.
2.4 Monitoring Report
An annual monitoring report will be prepared with findings to date for submittal to the City of Fort
Collins each year by October 31. Cedar Creek will be available to respond to any questions or
comments related to the monitoring program.
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3.0 SUCCESS DETERMINATION
The objective of this monitoring program is to generate groundwater, soils, and wetland vegetation
community characteristics data with which to determine whether site development will lead to a
negative, indirect impact on downslope wetlands. Ultimately, the monitoring program will be
considered successful if the project meets its 1:1 wetland mitigation requirement post-construction
and results in at least 8.37 acres of delineated wetlands.
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4.0 REFERENCES
Earth Engineering Consultants, LLC. 2019. Supplemental Subsurface Exploration and Groundwater
Report - Rennat Property.
Professional Wetland Consulting, Inc. 2019. Ecological Characterization Study for the Rennat Property
in Fort Collins, Colorado.
USACE. 1987. Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual.
USACE. 2010. Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual: Great
Plains (Version 2.0).
USACE. 2019. Jurisdictional Determination for the Rennat Property in Fort Collins, Larimer County
Colorado.