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Layer: LWI Probable Wetland Polygons (ID: 2)

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Display Name:   LWI Probable Wetland Polygons

Description:   The Probable Wetland Polygons dataset displays ”probable wetlands” as mapped in original DSL approved LWIs. "Probable Wetland" or “PW” means an area noted during the LWI development that appeared to meet wetland criteria but was less than one half of an acre in size or was small and of undetermined size. Wetlands that were less than one half of an acre were mapped as wetland polygons or as probable wetlands. Beginning around 2018 PWs may have been represented as polygons, rather than points, on the appropriate parcel(s) and were labeled as "PW” on the maps. No further characterization or assessment was required for PWs in LWIs.All waters and wetlands, including PWs, mapped in a DSL approved LWI indicate that cities and counties shall submit a wetland land use notice (WLUN) to DSL for proposed land use activities affecting mapped wetlands and other waters (ORS 215.418 and 227.350).The LWI Probable Wetland Polygons dataset is part of the LWI_Statewide dataset that is created from the combined individual standardized LWI datasets and is part of the Statewide Wetlands Inventory (SWI). The LWI_Statewide dataset supersedes the national inventory level mapping included in the SWI within the LWI study areas.The LWI Probable Wetland Polygons dataset is one of five LWI layers contained in the LWI_Subset dataset pulled from the LWI_Statewide dataset. The LWI_Subset dataset is used for the ORWAP and SFAM assessments Map Viewer.New LWIs are added to the LWI_Statewide and the LWI_Subset datasets upon approval by DSL.Some local governments must inventory and include protections for resources listed in Oregon’s land use planning goals 5 (Natural Resources), 16 (Estuaries) and 17 (Coastal Shorelands). An LWI fulfills the wetlands inventory requirements for Goal 5 and Goal 17 (OAR 660-015, 660-016, and 660-023). DSL is responsible for the requirements and review of LWIs for Goal compliance and other natural resource planning efforts. In accordance with the DSL’s LWI standards, the approximate location and boundaries of all wetlands and waters are identified within a specified study area. Upon approval by DSL, the LWI must be used in lieu of the National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) and is incorporated into the SWI.Further information on the development and results of individual LWIs is contained in the LWI reports, original maps, and individual GIS datasets, available for view and download from the DSL LWI web page. The LWI GIS Data Description and template is available on the DSL LWI web page.

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