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71003802 about 6 years ago

As long as its a retail building. That works. I might of miss clicked.

71003486 about 6 years ago

Not sure which one this is. Im away from my laptop at the moment.

70681575 about 6 years ago

But its structures? Shouldnt they be allowed?

70681777 about 6 years ago

That area is historic area trav. Its all apart of camp holabird. How do you want to handle this area.

70444108 over 6 years ago

Also how am I doing? better now?

70444108 over 6 years ago

Hey trav, can you let me know what you delete? So I know where I went wrong?

70365497 over 6 years ago

Going to finish this area tonight. Gonna try knocking out a bunch of dundalk tonight. So be patient.

70326523 over 6 years ago

Oh I love the MD 6 inch imagery. That is sick. Added the actual fields to the large area.

70326523 over 6 years ago

The sports building works. Because it is also an equipment storage for the fields.

70326523 over 6 years ago

Maryland Government? Which layer tab do I hit?

70326523 over 6 years ago

Besides this. Am I doing better?

70326523 over 6 years ago

would a leisure sports building be okay?

70326523 over 6 years ago

It is a recreation concession stand. Couldn't find a rec sports facility building.

70283788 over 6 years ago

It is verifiable. Someone modified the area by the water to its exact size.

70319945 over 6 years ago

Please let me know if this is acceptable. If you have comments please let me know. So I can learn from tweaking the school grounds for public sidewalks.

70318888 over 6 years ago

This should be acceptable correct? Please chime in so I know. So I can fix other school areas this weekend.

70284141 over 6 years ago

Fixed. In a new update.

70197782 over 6 years ago

https://www.chesapeakebay.net/issues/wetlands

What types of wetlands are found in the Chesapeake Bay region?
A wetland is defined by its soils and vegetation. Some wetlands may be saturated with water throughout the year, while others are not always visibly wet. All wetlands are dominated by “hydrophytes”—plants that are adapted for life in wet soils—and have hydric soils, meaning they are periodically saturated or flooded.

Two broad categories of wetlands are found in the Chesapeake Bay watershed:

Tidal, or estuarine, wetlands are flooded with salt or brackish water when tides rise. Tidal wetlands are found along the shores of the Bay and the tidal portions of streams, creeks and rivers. As of 2010, there were approximately 282,291 acres of tidal wetlands in the Chesapeake Bay area.
Non-tidal, or palustrine, wetlands contain fresh water and make up 86 percent of the wetlands in the watershed. Palustrine wetlands are located on floodplains bordering streams and rivers, along the shorelines of lakes and ponds or covering broad, flat areas where water may collect (such as many areas on the Delmarva peninsula).
Wetlands can be further distinguished by the varieties of plants that grow there:

Emergent wetlands, often called marshes or wet meadows, are made up of grasses, sedges and other leafy, non-woody plants.
Shrub wetlands, known as bogs or shrub swamps, are characterized by low- to medium-height woody plants.
Forested wetlands, including wooded swamps and low-lying hardwood forests near rivers, are dominated by trees. Sixty-eight percent of the wetlands in the Bay watershed are forested.

It is correct.

70197782 over 6 years ago

local government. This is three states worth of waterfront property on the Chesapeake Bay, one of the world largest bay areas.

70199466 over 6 years ago

290k of wetlands that needs to be added...