EPA Surface Water Enhancement, Restoration & Protection (SWERP)

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EPA Surface Water Enhancement, Restoration & Protection (SWERP) Clearinghouse Application Form 4.0004 wirerp"776- )11644141' For assistance with completing this form, please refer to the SWERP Clearinghouse Users Guide. The users guide is available at: http://www.epa.ohio.govidswiswerp/index.aspx. I. Contact Information: Name: Robert J. Karl, Esq. on behalf of Organization: Fox Hollow (Twinsburg) Inc. Address: Ulmer & Berne LLP, 65 E. State Street, Suite 1100, Columbus, OH 43215 Street City State Zip Code Phone Number: ( 614 ) 229-0000 Fax Number: ( 614 ) 229-0001 E-mail Address for Project Contact: bkarl@ulmer.com OHIO EPA USE ONLY Application Submission Date: Tracking Name Tracking Number II. Project Location Information': 1) Project Name: Fox Hollow 2) Address: 10393 Ravenna Road Street Twinsburg City Ohio State 44087 Zip Code 3) County: Summit 04110002 (Cuyahoga) (Cuv aa) 4) HUC Watershed: -ah Latitude (d/m/s): 41.32459 Longitude (d/m/s): -81.45484 (For the HUC Watershed and the Latitude and Longitude, please visit this web link: http://ois.ea.ohio.govfma-d.pht,) 5) Location Description (such as the nearest intersection): The Fox Hollow project is located on Ravenna Road, Twinsburg, Ohio and to the south-east of Whitewood Parkway. 6) Land Ownership: Fox Hollow (Twinsburg) Inc. 1 Note: The latitude and longitude will be used to map the location of your project and should be as accurate as possible. Ill. Project Description: 1) Project is available for (check all that may apply): 401 Mitigation/Isolated Wetland Mitigation CI X Supplemental Environmental Project CI X 2) Please indicate the opportunities available on your site (check all that may apply): Restoration CI Creation CI X Enhancement X Preservation X 3) What mechanism is acceptable to protect the project in the future? Conservation Easement 0 X Environmental Covenant X Fee Simple Transfer X Comments: Click to clear all entered information (on all 4 pages of this form) CLEAR

Ohio EPA SWERP Application Form Page 2 of 4 A Streams resources PROPOSED on your site: Stream ID Stream Type Ephemeral Intermittent Perennial Headwater Stream? Yes/No Linear Feet Water Quality Benefit Restoration Enhancement Preservation Current Stream Designation MWH VVWH CWH EWH Unknown Riparian Width (linear feet) LDB/RDB Stream 1 Intermittent Not Known 109.70 Preservation RPW (Relatively Permanent Water) 3.0 B Wetland resources PROPOSED on your site: Wetland ID Restoration (Acres) Enhancement (Acres) Preservation (Acres) Creation (Acres) Wetland A 3.080 Buffer/Green Space 2.000 Buffer/Riparian Width Proposed: C Lake resources PROPOSED on your site: Lake/Pond ID Restoration (Linear Feet) Enhancement (Linear Feet) Preservation (Linear Feet) Creation (Linear Feet) Buffer/Riparian Width Proposed: Document Revised 11/12

Ohio EPA SWERP Application Form Page 3 of 4 D Please provide a text description of your site and the type of resources that are available. Please limit this description to 250 words or less. Look to the SWERP Clearinghouse Users Guide for any project. See Attachment A E Please indicate any special conditions that would restrict or enhance potential projects on your site or restrict any restoration, protection or enhancement project on your site. F Is this project in accordance with a Total Maximum Daily Load Project? Yes If yes, please explain: G Is this project in accordance with an endorsed Watershed Action Plan? Yes If yes, please explain: No No X X H Does this project address a source water protection plan? Yes If yes, please explain: No X What are the estimated funds being requested? $ To be negotiated. J Are there matching funds? Yes No X K What is the status of the project? Ready to go X Estimated date of readiness Document Revised 11/12

L Is there additional information attached to this application form? Yes X Ohio EPA SWERP Application Form Page 4 of 4 No See included Attachment A. M Optional Information: Attach Photographs (A brief text description should accompany each photograph.) Number: (3 max) Format: Print(s) Electronic U (specify type See included Attachment B. N Delisting Date: Questions and application forms can be submitted electronically at: SVVE7:Pclearinghouse era.state.oh:js If submitting a hard copy of this application form, mail it to the address listed at the right, or fax it to the Division of Surface Water at: (614) 644-2745. Ohio EPA Division of Surface Water P.O. Box 1049 Columbus, Ohio 43216-1049 Attn.: Surface Water Enhancement, Restoration & Protection Clearinghouse If you need assistance completing this application form, please contact Linda Merchant-Masonbrink with the Division of Surface Water: 1 By email at linda.merchant-masonbrink@epa.state.oh.us; or 2) By phbne at: (614) 644-2001. Document Revised 11/12

Attachment A Fox Hollow is a currently existing wetland and stream area which has been documented and confirmed by a wetlands delineation and associated jurisdictional verification from the Army Corps of Engineers (copy of Army Corps jurisdictional determination included with this Attachment). The wetland system (3.080 Acres) forms at the southern edge of the site, along Ravenna Road. A small stream (109.7 Linear feet) enters the site draining through the wetland system for a short distance before losing defined bed and bank. In addition to these two features, there is over 2.0 acres of buffer and greenspace available surrounding the wetlands and stream features. Below is a more detailed explanation of the wetland characteristics of Fox Hollow. Emergent Wetland The Fox Hollow wetland is dominated by herbaceous vegetation. Observed growing within the wetland were reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea), cattails (Typha spp.), soft rush (Juncus effuses), sedge species (Carex spp.), woolgrass (Scirpus cyperinus), moneywort (Lysimacchia nummularia), sensitive fern (Onoclea sensibilis), tearthumb (Polygonum sagittatum), tall ironweed (Vernonia gigantea), goldenrods (Solidago spp.), asters (Aster spp.) and rice cutgrass (Leersia oryzoides). Scrub/Shrub, Wetland The perimeter of the wetland is dominated by dense shrubs. Some of the plants found within this community area as follows: arrowwood (Viburnum dentatum), silky dogwood (Cornus amomum), stiff dogwood (C. foemina), European buckthorn (Frangula alnus), swamp rose (Rosa palustris), willows (Salix spp.), and poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans). Mixed Hardwoods, Wetland Scattered trees are growing within the wetland as well as a strand of trees on the west side. Some of the plants found within this community are as follows: black willow (Salix nigra), cottonwood (Populus deltoids), red maple (Acer rubrum), American elm (Ulmus Americana), eastern sycamore (Platanus occidentalis), arrowwood (Viburnum dentatum), dogwoods (Cormus spp.), European buckthorn (Frangula alnus), and poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans). COL1997 260736v2 29165.00012

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