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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0014681
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2600
FACILITY_NAME
PP-99-02
STREET_NUMBER
25533
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STREET_NAME
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
STREET_TYPE
PKWY
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20909037
ENTERED_DATE
12/27/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
25533 S MOUNTAIN HOUSE PKWY
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Page 3 <br /> Jim Monroe <br /> Patterson Pass Business Park <br /> A comprehensive delineation of the site was conducted on March 17, 1998. Five separate <br /> potential wetland areas were identified; Patterson Run (Sheet 3), Area C (Sheet 3), Drainage <br /> A (Sheet 3), Drainage B (Sheet 4), and a pond (Sheet 4). Each of these areas will lie <br /> discussed separately. <br /> WETLAND DELINEATION RESULTS <br /> Patterson Run <br /> Patterson Run is an intermittent ephemeral drainage, varying in width from 14 to 56 feet; <br /> which meanders from southwest to northeast across the site. This drainage flow-s from a <br /> culvert under the California Aqueduct. At this location, the channel is 56 feet across, which <br /> narrows to 30 feet across and is deeply incised, with steep banks on either side. it appears <br /> that the channel had recently been dredged at this end of the drainage, to remove excess <br /> sediment to improve flood control. Due to the presence of cattails (Tvpha sp.) in the dredge <br /> spoi!s deposited at the top of the banks, it is assumed this channel was dominated by catta>!c. <br /> Remnant wetland vegetation on either side of the channel include cattails and rushes (Jurcus <br /> sp.) located from the OHW to 3 feet up the bank. The steep banks were dominated by upland <br /> vegetation inc!udin.- annual rye grass (Lolium multij7orum), wild oats (Avena fatua), <br /> fiddleneck (Amsinckia menziesit), bromes (Bromus diandnu, Bromus nordaceus), and <br /> California bur clover (Medicago polymorpha). <br /> As Patterson Run meanders across the site, the channel narrows to 15 to 25 feet, and becomes <br /> less Ltcised. The channel is dominated by cattails, curly dock (Rumex crispus), and rushes, <br /> vrith an occasional willow (Salix sp.). The terrain becomes more flat, and the banks are <br /> dominated by creeping wild rye (Leymus triticoides). Agricultural practices such as discing <br /> and oat cultivation are conducted up to the edge of the banks of the drainage on either side. <br /> At the northern end of the drainage, willows dominate the overstory, and the channel is <br /> dorninated by creeping wild rye, rush (Juncus effusus), and cattails. Creeping wild rye, curly <br /> dock, prickly lettuce (Lactuca serriola), rabbitsfoot grass (Polvpogon monspeliensis), and <br /> Bermuda grass (Cvnodon doctylon) grow along the sides of the channel. The top of the banks <br /> are characteristic transitional areas, with mixed upland and wetland vegetation such as prickly <br /> lettuce, wild oats; western nettles (Urtica sp.), cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium), Italian <br /> thistle (Carduu.s pycnocephalus), willowherb (Epflobium brachycarpum), alkali mallow <br /> (Mah ella leprosa), Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium), and rye grass. <br /> When this area of Patterson Run was delineated on November 21 1997, the bottom of the <br /> charnel had deep soil cracks and the top 6 inches of the soil profile was saturated, providing a. <br /> positive indicator for wetland hydrology. Vegetation showed evidence of flowing water and <br /> sedinitnt deposits. The soils were clay loam, with moderately abundant mottles. All of the <br /> wetland criteria were met, indicating that Patterson Run qualified as a wetland area <br /> RMI <br /> R I l U L M I L AI A %A�.1.%1 1.1 1 <br /> I ] I[ M \ AIIO%AL, III . <br />
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