Attachment B <br />creeping spikerush <br />Eleocharis palustris <br />blue wild-rye <br />Elymus glaucus ssp. glaucus <br />tall manna grass <br />Glyceria striata <br />meadow barley <br />Hordeum brachyantherum <br />taper-tip rush <br />Juncus acuminatus <br />three-stamen rush <br />Juncus ensifolius <br />common rush <br />Juncus effusus <br />shiny rush <br />Juncus laccatus <br />pointed rush <br />Juncus oxymeris <br />spreading rush <br />Juncus patens <br />slender rush <br />Juncus tenuis <br />onion grass <br />Melica subulata <br />Key to Wetland Indicator Status <br />OBL <br />SW, WE <br />FACU <br />UB <br />FACW+ <br />WE, LB <br />FACW <br />WE, LB <br />OBL <br />SW, WE <br />FACW <br />WE, LB <br />FACW+ <br />SW, WE <br />NOL <br />SW, WE <br />FACW+ <br />SW, WE <br />FACW <br />SW, WE <br />FAC <br />LB <br />NOL <br />UB <br />OBL = Obligate Wetland Plants. Under normal conditions, these plants almost always occur in <br />wetlands (estimated probability of wetland occurrence 99%). <br />FACW = Facultative Wetland Plants. Under normal conditions these plants are usually found in <br />wetlands, but also may be found outside wetlands (estimated probability of wetland occurrence <br />67-99%) <br />FAC = Facultative Plants. Under normal conditions, these plants are found equally in wetlands and <br />non-wetlands (estimated probability of wetland occurrence 33-66%). <br />FACU = Facultative Upland Plants. Under normal conditions, these plants are most likely to be found <br />in non-wetlands (estimated probability of wetland occurrence 1-33%). <br />UPL = Obligate Upland Plants. These plants are almost always found in non-wetlands, and are <br />expected to be found in wetlands less than 1 % of the time. <br />NOL = Not on U.S.F.W.S. wetland plant list. <br />Key to Site Suitability <br />SW = Shallow water <br />WE = Water's edge <br />LB = Lower bank <br />UB = Upper bank and terraces above the ordinary high water line <br />Wetland indicator status information is taken from: <br />"National List of Plant Species That Occur In Wetlands: Northwest (Region 9)," U.S. Fish and <br />Wildlife Service, May 1988; 1993 supplement. <br />Exhibit F to Ordinance No. 20351 <br />Page 10 <br />Page 18 of 43 <br />