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<br />Empty 55-gallon drums were found at two locations on the site. Except for one detection of <br />arsenic in one soil sample, soil samples collected by Geotechnical Engineering Corporation in <br />!S189 did not indicate the presence of soil contamination (volatile organic compounds, metals, <br />pEisticides, and/or PCBs above applicable MPCA soil screening levels) in the vicinity of these <br />IOlcations. Barr sampled soils in these locations in March 1997. Analytical results are pending. <br /> <br />10. Cover Types. Estimate the acreage of the site with each of the following cover types <br />lM~fore and after development (before and after totals should be equal): <br /> <br /> Before After <br />Types 2 to 8 Wetlands 1.88 1.88 <br />WoodedIForest 10.06 0.33 <br />Brush/Grassland 7.79 0 <br />Crop Land 0 0 <br />Urban/Suburban Lawn/Landscaping 12.40 3.33 <br />Impervious Surface 1.37 27.95 <br />SedllnentationPond 0 0.34 <br /> <br />11. Fish, Wildlife, and Ecologically Sensitive Resources <br />a.. Describe fish and wildlife resources on or near the site and discuss how they <br />would be affected by the project. Describe any measures to be taken to minimize <br />or avoid adverse impacts. <br /> <br />The site is located within a heavily urbanized area and past and existing uses of the site <br />limit its suitability for fish and wildlife habitat. The site is located in an industrial area of <br />the City of Roseville and is bounded on the south and east by interstate highway. The <br />southern portion of the site is a residential area consisting of 13 single-family dwellings <br />and other outbuildings. The wooded residential lots provide limited habitat for a few <br />wildlife species. The northern portion of the site contains a previously disturbed area with <br />a gravel pad that has been used for the storage of truck trailers. This area has been used <br />in the past for illegal dumping of demolition debris and household rubbish (e.g., appliances, <br />yard waste, etc.). Some of this area has been overgrown with weeds and shrubs that may <br />provide limited wildlife habitat. <br /> <br />The east-central portion of the site consists of a mixture of moderately dense second growth <br />woods, dense brush, open grassy areas, and a shallow emergent marsh with a fringe of <br />shrub swamp. This area has also been used for illegal dumping. The wooded areas and <br />marsh provide habitat for those wildlife species typical of urban areas. The Gateway <br />Business Park development will result in the elimination of most of the wooded areas, but <br />will preserve the marsh and shrub swamp. The existing trees and wooded area around the <br />preserved wetland will also be preserved to the extent possible. A wetland mitigation area <br />will be developed adjacent to the existing wetland and will replace some of the wildlife <br />habitat that will be impacted on other portions of the site. <br /> <br />236241~ \ 48185-1IfMN <br /> <br />5 <br />