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eliminate any know environmental hazards; the storm water wil) be collected and <br />released per watershed & City requirements. There was a traffic study completed <br />which indicates minima) traffic impatts to the existing raadway network. <br />C. (dentify measures incorporated into the proposed project to mitigate any potential <br />incompatibility as discussed in Item 7.B abave. <br />There is no known incompatibility. <br />8. Fish, Wildlife,; �nd Ecal�s�ical S�nsiti�r�' Res+�urces <br />A. Identify fish and wildlife resources and habitats on or near the site and describe how they <br />would be affected by the project. Describe any measures to be taken to minimize or avoid <br />impacts. <br />Fishery Resources: The development will not adversely impact any near fisheries. <br />Wildlife Resources: The development will not adversely impact any wildlife, <br />B. Are any state-listed (endangered, threatened or special concern) species, rare plant <br />communities or other sensitive ecalogical resources such as native prairie habitat, colonial <br />waterbird nesting colonies or regionally rare plant communities on or near the site? If yes, <br />describe the resource and how it would be affected by the project. Indicate if a site survey of <br />the resources has been conducted and describe the results. Contact and provide a copy of the <br />response from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Natural Heritage and the <br />Non-Game Wildlife Program, as well as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: <br />9. Water ilss. Will the project involve installation or abandonment of any water wells, <br />connection to or changes in any public water supply or appropriation of any ground or surface <br />water (including dewatering)? If yes, as applicable, give location and purpose of any new wells; <br />public supply affected, changes ta be made, and water quantities to be used; the source, <br />duration, quantity and purpose of any apprapriations; and unique wel) numbers and DNR <br />appropriation permit numbers, if known. Identify any existing and new wells on the site map. If <br />there are no wells known on site, explain methodology used to determine. <br />This project will simply involve tapping inta the exisfing 12-inth D.I.P. watermain <br />already installed within the street right-of-way alvng lona Lane and Mount Ridge <br />Road. <br />10. Water�rel�ie+d Land'�lse Mt�nttgetttent Uistricts. 'Does any part of the project involve a <br />shoreline zoning district, a delineated 100 year floodplain, of a state or federally designated <br />wild or scenic river land use district. If yes, identify the district and discuss project compatibility <br />with district (and use regulations. <br />N/A <br />Page 5 <br />
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