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<br />wells will be found at each existing home. Residential wells will be properly abandoned by <br />a licensed well contractor as part of the demolition of each home. <br /> <br />The old farmstead and trucking facility may have had a well also. The locations of the <br />wells for the farmstead and trucking facility are not known; if encountered during <br />development, they will be properly sealed. <br /> <br />b. Will the project require an appropriation of ground or surface water (including <br />dewatering)? Yes -L No <br /> <br />If yes, indicate the source, quantity, duration, purpose of the appropriation, and <br />DNR water appropriation permit number of any existing appropriation. Discuss <br />the impact of the appropriation on ground water levels. <br /> <br />c. Will the project require connection to a public water supply? <br /> <br />X Yes No <br /> <br />If yes, identify the supply, the DNR water appropriation permit number of the <br />supply, and the quantity to be used. <br /> <br />The project will connect to the City of Roseville municipal water supply system. An 8-inch <br />ductile iron pipe (DIP) water main will be placed beneath the proposed extension of Long <br />Lake Road. On the north end, that main will connect to an existing 12-inch main near the <br />intersection of Long Lake Road and County Road B2. On the south end, that main will <br />connect to an existing 8-inch water main that runs along the north side of Highway 36, <br />thus creating a loop through the project. <br /> <br />The proposed set of four buildings on the northern part of the site will draw water from an <br />existing 12-inch water main running east and west on a line extending east from County <br />Road B2. The proposed southern building will draw water from the proposed 8-inch DIP <br />beneath the proposed extension of Long Lake Road. <br /> <br />Because the actual tenants of the buildings have not yet been identified, the water use can <br />only be estimated based on typical use for commercial buildings. The projected total water <br />demand for the office, manufacturing, and warehouse space to be created is approximately <br />135 gpm peak, and 45 gpm average (not including fire demand). The City of Roseville buys <br />its water from the City of St. Paul. St. Paul has the following MnDNR Water <br />Appropriation Permits: #756227, #756228, #756229, #756230, and #776229. <br /> <br />14. Water-related Land Use Management Districts. Does any part of the project site <br />lllvolve a shoreland zoning district, a delineated 1oo-year flood plain, or a state or <br />foderaUy designated wild or scenic river land use district? <br /> <br />Yes X No <br /> <br />U yes, identify the district and discuss the compatibility of the project with the land <br />use restrictions of the district. <br /> <br />23624t)8\48185-lIrMN <br /> <br />7 <br />