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� <br />sedimentation of these slopes during and after construction. Once construction <br />is completed in these areas, permanent erosion control measures will be <br />implemented in accordance with permit requirements." <br />Since the project will displace more than one acre of land, application for <br />coverage under the NPDES Permit will be submitted to the MPCA prior to <br />starting earthwork on the site. The contract documents for the project will require <br />the Contractor to install and maintain BMPs (Best Management Practices) until <br />final restoration of the project is complete and the Notice of Termination had <br />been filed with the MPCA. During construction, the Contractor is expected to use <br />temporary erosion control devices such as tree protection fence, perimeter silt <br />fence, rock construction entrances, constructron phasing and timely stabilization <br />of disturbed surfaces. <br />The MPCA, the Rice Creek Watershed ,:'= `rict, and the respective City will have <br />final approval of all details pertainin "; �osion control procedures. Because the <br />project will be monitored to assur- =` pliance with the NPDES Permit through <br />the entire construction process, "' rse effects� �om erosion and sedimentation <br />should be minimized. ��, nr <br />Department of Natural Resources (DNR) <br />A. Wayne Barstad (Regional Environmental Asses <br />IQ <br />C • i��il <br />Response,`�`The la <br />and after totals in <br />response to comr <br />Joseph Ku <br />note that the before and after <br />logist - Central Region) <br />totals are not equal. <br />�ver numbers have been revised to reconcile the before <br />007 EAW. The land cover estimates are detailed in the <br />.A.2. <br />Comment: TFi��i cement of stormwater outfall structures may require a permit <br />from the DNR D�is � of Waters. <br />Response: For the pr�cts as described in the EAW, permits and approvals will <br />be applied for and obtained as required by the various agencies and permitting <br />bodies in accordance with the rules and regulations of these entities. <br />2. Comment: The 125-stall parking lot west of the Fine Arts Center is in an area <br />where the topographic features appear to meet the definition of a steep slope or <br />bluff area, and as indicated by the soils survey. Additionally, the site drains <br />toward Little Lake Johanna and the proposed construction will require <br />substantial tree removal. We strongly recommend that the College consider an <br />alternative site or layout. <br />Response: See response to Question 1.8.6. above. In addition, the College <br />recognizes the sensitivity of this bluff area, especially in relation to the existence <br />of trees and the narrowness of the buildable area. In response to this comment, <br />the College is prepared to remove this parking lot feature from the Master Plan. <br />TKDA Project No. 13529.002 Page 9 Dra(t Date: July 9, 2007 <br />