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City of Roseville Twin Lakes A UAR Letter ofAgreement .Ianuary 18, 2001 5 <br />Task 11: Fish, Wildlife and Ecologically Sensitive Resources. The value of fish and <br />wildlife resources is related to the quality of forest, woodland, prairie and wetland natural <br />communities shown on the cover type map. The habitat value of natural communities <br />will be based on past studies of the area prepared by the City and will identify high <br />priority natural communities important to fish and wildlife resources. Strategies for <br />stewardship and protection will be presented. <br />The probable occurrence of rare features within the AUAR will be assessed by the <br />Natural Heritage Database. All documented occurrences of rare features will be shown on <br />the cover type map. Recommendations for the protection of rare features will be <br />developed in cooperation with the DNR Natural Heritage Program. <br />Primary Responsibility: DSU and Civil Engineers <br />Task 12: Physical Impacts on Water Resources. An assessment of impacts on water <br />resources will be performed. Specific tasks as part of this assessment will include: <br />. The inventory developed as part of this AUAR will be used to assess current <br />conditions in the project area. <br />. The City's Comprehensive Plan will be used to determine proposed land use changes <br />in the proj ect area. <br />■ Potential physical impacts to water resources resulting from the above land use <br />changes will be assessed. These typically involve increases in runoff due to more <br />impervious surfaces and natural drainage patterns being modified as runoff is <br />channeled into road gutters, storm sewers, and constructed channels. <br />. Any dredging filling and other potential direct and indirect impacts to lakes, <br />wetlands, and streams will be assessed. This includes potential impacts to the <br />immediate watershed and downstream watersheds. <br />■ Assessment of the flows into and out of all the lakes, wetlands, and streams under <br />fully developed conditions <br />. Assessment of the potential for increased erosion and sedimentation to the lakes, <br />wetlands and streams and mitigative measures to reduce these impacts. <br />Primary Responsibility: Civil Engineer <br />Task 13: Water Use. An assessment will be made of the additional municipal supply <br />sources to serve the increased population. <br />Primary Responsibility: Civil Engineer <br />Task 14: Water-Related Land Use Management Districts. We will identify <br />applicable water-related land use regulations (shoreland, wetland, flood plain, stormwater <br />management, etc.) within the Study Area. We will map the areas affected, based on <br />a�ailable information, for inclusion in the AUAR documents. <br />
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