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<br />Some dust will be generated during the construction portion of the project. It is <br />anticipated that construction activities will last from 12 to 14 months. Dust will <br />be mitigated by minimizing the areas of exposed soils, re-vegetating or paving as <br />soon as practical after final grading, and watering exposed soils during dry and <br />windy conditions. <br /> <br />26. Are any of the following resources on or in proximity to the site: <br /> <br />a. Archaeological, historical, or architectural resources? <br />Yes No <br /> <br />There are no archeological, historical, or architectural resources known to <br />occur on the site or in proximity to the site. A letter from the Minnesota <br />Historical Society states that "the project is unlikely to affect any historic <br />properties." (Appendix F). <br /> <br />b. Prime or unique farmlands? <br />Yes No <br /> <br />There are no prime or unique farmlands on the site or in proximity to the <br />site. <br /> <br />c. Designated parks, recreation areas, or trails? <br />Yes No <br /> <br />A paved walking trail, constructed to facilitate pedestrian traffic through <br />the developed site, will remain upon completion of the project. <br /> <br />d. Scenic views and vistas? <br />Yes No <br /> <br />There are no scenic views or vistas on the site. There are no scenic views <br />or vista within proximity ofthe site, which would be impacted by the <br />proposed project. <br /> <br />e. Other unique resources? <br />Yes No <br />There are no other unique resources on the site or within proximity of the <br />site, which would be impacted by the proposed project. <br /> <br />If any items are answered Yes, describe the resource and identify any <br />impacts on the resource due to the project. Describe any measures to be <br />taken to minimize or avoid adverse impacts. <br /> <br />Page 30 <br />