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121 ��l �0�� ��1� 9. �� ��� �1� 283 1162 Kooch Cot�rt ����p <br />of another era. The destn�ction of such organisms however is necessary to the limited <br />extcnt to create the �sezvice, and the service overall will. enhance, not impede; �iz�der <br />or destroy the natilral resources. Furthermore, any valuable trees located on privat� <br />lands which must b e#alccn will inevitably be addressed in eminent c�on�a,i�► <br />proceedings which mus� ��c��r later. <br />a 1. The rnutc primarily follows #k�c road right-of-way. In any cvent, the area wilt be <br />returnedto grass and to that extent, th,ere is a benefit to the wi��Ilife env[��nment as it <br />creates an ed��; for the forest. � will not cause any significantloss of wildlife or <br />significant harm to ih� environment. The L�-S, Fish �� Wildlife Service and the <br />Depart ofNatural Resourceshave approvedthis project. In fact, no governmental <br />entity ���x lodged any objections to it. <br />��- In October 2003, �A.yres Associates fil�d the a:�r�ti�,r� final drawings and specifications <br />regardingthe project with the Koochicl�g County Auditor. These docun��azi� total <br />ovar 100 pages aald contained approximately250 pages of a manual. The project has <br />gone through extensive environmentalr�vicw. <br />��1���1� <br />��- The MP�A has determinedthe �ro�cet does not have thc potential to cause significant <br />cnvirnnmez�tal impact. This d�tcrn�ir��tiQZ� is amply supported by the extensive <br />Administrative Record. <br />34. Ti�c Army Corps of Engineers r�as also detern�ed thc project would actually be <br />beneficial for the Jackfsh Bay a�ea, and every other g�v�rr,m�iSxa,L agency that has <br />reviewedthis projectla�� approvedit. <br />]� <br />
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