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Cedar Creek D

Bank Type: Private Commercial

Bank Status: Approved

Chair:USACE

USACE District:Chicago

FWS Field Office:Chicago

NOAA Fisheries Region:Northeast

State:Illinois

County:Will [IL]

USACE Permit/Tracking No.:LRC-2005-23195

Total Acres:325.00

Status/Date:Approved 04/21/2006

Establishment Date:04/21/2006

Type:Private Commercial

www.lawrinc.com

Comments: Located at Millsdale and Brandon Roads in Jackson Township, Joliet, Mill County, IL (RAMS number 200500804). DesPlaines River Watershed. Includes wet prairie, sedge meadow, enhancement of riparian wetlands through reconnection of channel to floodplain, and mesic prairie. Credit reservations and pending transactions are NOT reflected in the Available Credits total. Potential purchasers MUST contact the Sponsor to verify credit availability.

On Public Lands: No

Bank Credit Classifications

Wetland

  • Buffer
  • Wetlands

Stream

  • Intermittent (R4)

Credit Ledger Summary

Last Transaction: Apr 21, 2006

***ATTENTION***

Credit reservations and pending transactions are NOT reflected in the Available Credits total. Potential purchasers MUST contact the Sponsor to verify credit availability.|

CreditsWithdrawn

CreditsReleased

CreditsPotential

Credits

Wetland

Buffer0004.48

Wetlands000122.75


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Cedar Creek D is not employed by or affiliated with the Land Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.


Contact Cedar Creek D

Mr. John Ryan - Sales POC
Bank Sponsor POC
9575 West Higgins Rd
Suite 901
Rosemont, Illinois  60018
Phone: (847) 692-7170


 

Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Will County, Illinois


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