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Stantec <br /> CITY OF CENTERVILLE -2018 LOCAL WATER PLAN <br /> PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT <br /> 3.6 WETLANDS <br /> The Wetland Conservation Act (WCA) was passed in 1991 to maintain and protect wetland <br /> areas throughout the State of Minnesota. The WCA creates a "not net loss policy" so that there <br /> are mitigation measures for drained or filled wetlands. The Act also established that local <br /> government units (LGUs) would have administrative responsibility for the implementation of the <br /> WCA. The LGU responsible for administrative responsibility relating to the WCA for the City of <br /> Centerville is RCWD. The contact at RCWD is Nick Tomczik, whose contact information is listed <br /> below: <br /> Rice Creek Watershed District <br /> Nick Tomczik, Permit Coordinator/Wetland Specialist <br /> 4325 Pheasant Ridge Drive NE, Suite 611 <br /> Blaine, MN 55449 <br /> (763) 398-3079 <br /> Wetlands in the City are derived from the National Wetlands Inventory (USFWS, 2017) and are <br /> shown in Figure 4. Wetlands are a significant portion of the natural features found in Centerville. <br /> Table 3.5 lists the MnDNR Public Waters Wetlands located within the City. Figure 4 shows the <br /> location and boundaries of the Public Waters Wetlands, which are obtained from the MnDNR <br /> Geospatial Commons: https://gisdata.mn.gov/. <br /> TABLE 3.5-MNDNR PUBLIC WATERS WETLANDS WITHIN THE CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br /> Wetland—Northeast corner of City 545W <br /> Wetland—Across County Highway 14 from Centerville Lake 546W <br /> Wetland—Southwest corner of City 554W <br /> It is essential to note that these boundaries are only approximate and do not replace a wetland <br /> delineation. The MnDNR, the RCWD, and the US Army Corps of Engineers should be contacted <br /> if work in or near wetlands is anticipated. Any construction activity that may impact wetlands <br /> may require permits from the RCWD, the US Army Corps of Engineers, and/or MnDNR. <br /> Correspondence regarding any wetland impacts should be directed to the following: <br /> MN Dept. of Natural Resources US Army Corps of Engineers <br /> Jason Speigel, Area Hydrologist Andy Beaudet, Anoka County Point of Contact <br /> 1200 Warner Road St. Paul District, 180 5th Street E., Suite 700 <br /> St. Paul, MN 55106 St. Paul, MN 55101-1678 <br /> (651) 259-5822 (651) 290-5642 <br /> 3.8 <br /> 46 <br />