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Pearson Farm Residential Development EAW Draft—March XX,2017 <br /> e. Are future stages of this development including development on any other property planned or likely to <br /> happen? ❑Yes 0 No <br /> If yes, briefly describe future stages, relationship to present project, timeline and plans for environmental <br /> review. <br /> Future stages are not planned or likely. <br /> f. Is this project a subsequent stage of an earlier project? ❑Yes Q No <br /> If yes, briefly describe the past development, timeline and any past environmental review. <br /> The project is not a subsequent stage of an earlier project. <br /> 7. Cover Types <br /> Estimate the acreage of the site with each of the following cover types before and after development: <br /> Table 2. Cover Types <br /> Land Cover Before(acres)' After(acres)2 <br /> Cropland 85.48 0.00 <br /> Tree rows 1.82 0.96 <br /> Grassland 0.81 0.94 <br /> Wetlands 1.02 0.98 <br /> Lawn and landscaping 0.00 62.52 <br /> Impervious surface (developed) 0.31 14.54 <br /> Stormwater features 0.00 9.50 <br /> Totals 89.44 89.44 <br /> 1 Existing impervious surface includes part of Puma Street NW. <br /> 2 After development wetland acreage assumes about 0.04 acre(1,738 square feet)of <br /> onsite wetlands will be impacted and will not require replacement. <br /> Existing cover types are shown on Figure 5. Delineated wetlands are shown on Figure 6. <br /> 4 <br />
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