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,� -EAI <br />tC)WGiCAC {SS(IC IAl ES. INC <br />3. Description of Wildlife Use <br />Description of the potential for protected species to use the site based on database information <br />that is available through USFWS, FWC, or FNAI. This information can be presented in a table <br />format for ease of review. The table should note the status for each species described (i.e. <br />Endangered, Threatened, Candidate for Listing, etc.). Maps may be included, as applicable. <br />4. Summary of Wetlands <br />a. Table with Wetlands summarized including general size, connection to other <br />wetlands/surface waters (especially to OFW's or wetlands in conservation). <br />b. Summary if there are notable alterations to hydrology, especially if the alterations extend <br />off-site, based on a review of aerial imagery or other sources. <br />c. Maps such as NRCS soils mapping, National Wetland Inventory mapping, and USGS <br />topographic mapping may be included, as applicable. <br />5. Water Resource Potential <br />a. Description of areas that may qualify as aquifer recharge locations. Database information <br />on soils or recharge areas may be included to identify specific areas, as applicable. <br />b. Potential use of wetlands for improving water quality leaving the site. <br />c. Potential use of wetlands for attenuation to control discharge (timing and volume). <br />6. Proximity to Identified Corridors and Greenways <br />Use available database information to provide a general overview. Maps may be included as <br />applicable. <br />7. Restoration & Land Management Considerations <br />a. Potential for restoration or creation of habitat. <br />b. General discussion of the extent of restoration required to address invasive species or <br />significant land alterations. <br />c. Types of land management that are suitable for the site, and the ease of implementation <br />for each, as applicable. <br />8. Other Considerations <br />This section is where any other considerations not outlined above will be identified to complete <br />the application for a particular nominated project. Generally, this section will describe any site <br />conditions that may require additional investigation prior to a nomination being considered for <br />ranking. Examples may include a concern for buried waste, or encumbrances such as the <br />presence of easements not noted in the application materials. <br />As Needed Services: EAI may provide additional services under a separate scope of work and work <br />order, as requested by Wendy Swindell. <br />Environmental Land Bond <br />Property Summary Tasks <br />