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HRA Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 11/07/2011 <br />By: Darren Lazan, Housing & <br />Redevelopment Authority <br />Title: <br />Consider Proposal for Wetland Delineation and Mitigation <br />5. 1. <br />Background: <br />In January, 2011 The HRA approved the final settlement and wetland replacement agreements and further <br />approved the design and monitoring agreements necessary to complete the wetland mitigation contemplated under <br />the original permitting associated within The COR. <br />Throughout this process, the LRRWMO reminded staff of fact that the Technical Evaluation Panel (TEP) was not <br />supportive of allowing impacts to the existing WNW wetland without a plan in place showing that these impacts <br />were necessary. The HRA requested the ability to fill the existing WNW wetland under this amended permit to <br />allow for greater flexibility in development scenarios and clear the entire westerly area of the COR of potential <br />future impacts. The TEP could not arbitrarily approve wetland impacts without proving that such impacts are <br />unavoidable. They did agree, however, that this existing WNW wetland is of low quality and they would not be <br />opposed to future impacts if a development scenario could demonstrate the required Wetland Conservation Act <br />(WCA) rules were followed. <br />Accordingly, a permit will be required to mitigate for specific development proposals that would impact the WNW <br />wetland area. Any potential future impact that would require a permit could be mitigated by purchasing banking <br />credits, minimizing proposed impacts under a development proposal, or incorporating mitigation into the west side <br />vision of the COR. <br />The currently approved development plan (5.03) contemplates impacts to these facilities to allow the West 30 to <br />develop, and we currently have development interest in the area of the existing remaining wetlands. The <br />development team feels it is beneficial to both the project and the potential development timeline to consider <br />pursuing this mitigation effort at this time. <br />Attached is an exhibit showing the wetland areas included in the original permit. The WNW wetland complex <br />existing today, and the subject of the proposed permitting, is highlighted by a dashed red line. Also attached is a <br />proposal from Tony Kaster from the Antea Group. Tony has been involved in all of the original wetland permitting <br />as well as the most recent work completed this year, and is best positioned to complete the proposed work in both a <br />timely and economical manner. <br />If Approved, Tony would complete a simple determination of the extent of the current wetland and work over the <br />winter months to establish a mitigation strategy. When actual delineation is possible in the spring this proposal <br />includes the full delineation effort and permit facilitation to complete the proposed mitigation. <br />Notification: <br />Observations: <br />Recommendation: <br />