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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources <br /> Division of Ecological and Water Resources,Box 25 <br /> 500 Lafayette Road <br /> It St.Paul,Minnesota 55155-4025 <br /> MNDNR Phone: (651)259-5091 E-mail: samantha.bump@state.mn.us <br /> March 11,2015 Correspondence#ERDB 20150232 <br /> Ms.Andi Moffatt <br /> WSB&Associates, Inc. <br /> 701 Xenia Avenue South,Suite 300 <br /> Minneapolis, MN 55416 <br /> RE: Natural Heritage Review of the proposed 1-35E Corridor AUAR Update, <br /> T31N R22W Sections 1-3, 10-14, 24&25;Anoka County <br /> Dear Ms,Moffatt, <br /> The Minnesota Natural Heritage Information System has been queried to determine if any rare <br /> species or other significant natural features are known to occur within an approximate one-mile radius <br /> of the proposed project. For the results of this query, please refer to the enclosed database reports <br /> (please visit the Rare Species Guide at http://www.dar.state.mn.us/rsg/index.html for more information <br /> on the biology, habitat use, and conservation measures of these rare species). As requested per the <br /> data request form, I am providing the database reports only and have not evaluated the potential for <br /> the proposed project to adversely affect these rare features. Please note that the Environmental <br /> Assessment Worksheet (EAW) should address whether the proposed project has the potential to <br /> adversely affect these rare features and, if so,the EAW should describe any measures that will be taken <br /> to avoid, minimize, or mitigate impacts. Please note the following features are in the area of interested <br /> but are not represented on the reports: <br /> • A portion of the area of interest is within a Central Region Regionally Significant Ecological <br /> Area (RSEA)that is ranked Outstanding. The DNR Central Region (in partnership with the <br /> Metropolitan Council for the 7-county metro area), identified these ecologically significant <br /> terrestrial and wetland areas by conducting a landscape-scale assessment based on the <br /> size and shape of the ecological area, land cover within the ecological area, adjacent land <br /> cover/use, and connectivity to other ecological areas. The purpose of the data is to <br /> inform regional scale land use decisions, especially as it relates to balancing development <br /> and natural resource protection. A GIS shapefile of this data layer can be downloaded <br /> from the DNR Data Deli at http://deli.dnr.state.mn.us. Additional information, including <br /> pdf versions of the RSEA maps, is available at <br /> http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/rsea/index.htmi. If you would like help interpreting the RSEA <br /> data please contact Hannah Texler, Regional Plant Ecologist for DNR's Central Region, at <br /> 651-259-5811 or hannah.texler@state.mn.us. <br /> • For your information, I have attached a Blanding's turtle fact sheet that describes the <br /> habitat use and life history of this species. The fact sheet also provides two lists of <br /> recommendations for avoiding and minimizing impacts to this rare turtle. The first list is <br /> relevant for all areas inhabited by Blanding's turtles while the second list contains <br /> www.mndnr.gov <br /> AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER <br /> 44 <br />