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Pearson Farm Residential Development EAW Draft—March XX,2017 <br /> Shorelands <br /> The shoreland overlay district of Lake Itasca(DNR public water 2-110P)extends over <br /> approximately 193,605 square feet(4.4 acres)in the northwestern part of the site (Figure 8). Lake <br /> Itasca has a Natural Environment shoreland classification and is located 600 to 1,000 feet north of <br /> the site. Lake Itasca is a shallow lake that covers about 130 acres. It has an Ordinary High Water <br /> (OHW)level of 871.4 feet(NGVD 29 Datum). <br /> Development in shorelands is regulated under the City of Ramsey Shoreland Management Overlay <br /> District Ordinance (Section 117-221 to 117-229) and Minnesota Rules Part 6120. The Minnesota <br /> state legislature has delegated authority for regulation of development in shorelands of public waters <br /> to local government units as a means to preserve and enhance the quality of surface waters,conserve <br /> the economic and natural environmental values of shorelands,and provide for the wise use of waters <br /> and related land resources. <br /> Shoreland is defined as land located within 1,000 feet from the OHW of a lake. However,the <br /> definition in the City of Ramsey City code and at MN Rules 6120.2500, Subp. 15 states that the <br /> "limits of shorelands may be reduced whenever the waters involved are bounded by topographic <br /> divides which extend landward from the waters for lesser distances and when approved by the <br /> [DNR] commissioner." <br /> The shoreland on the project area is eligible to be reduced because Alpine Drive NW functions as a <br /> drainage divide. The project area will not drain north or affect Lake Itasca. The project area drains <br /> east through a culvert under Puma Street NW. Although a culvert exists under Alpine Drive NW at <br /> the north end of the site,the control elevation in the culvert is 870.4 feet. This control elevation is <br /> higher than the elevation of nearby delineated wetland boundaries and 0.7 feet higher than the <br /> wetland's 1%frequency flood elevation,which is 869.7 feet. Given these elevations,the proposed <br /> development is not predicted to affect Lake Itasca. <br /> Floodplains <br /> Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA)Flood Insurance Rate Map(FIRM)Map Number <br /> 27003CO280E,dated December 16,2015, shows an unnumbered Zone A 1% frequency floodplain of <br /> Lake Itasca located north of site and north of Alpine Drive NW (Figure 8). Flood Zone A includes <br /> special flood hazard areas subject to inundation by the 1% annual chance of flood. The Lake Itasca <br /> floodplain is outside the project area. The floodplain of the Mississippi River is located about 1,350 <br /> feet southwest of the project area, and at an elevation about 15 feet lower than the project area. <br /> An analysis of Lake Itasca water levels under existing and future land uses was conducted for a <br /> previous development. That analysis showed that Lake Itasca does not outlet during 100-year <br /> snowmelt and rainfall events,but modeled water levels came close to reaching the outlet on the south <br /> side of the lake, so the City of Ramsey proposed to install an outlet for the lake. The City assumed <br /> that any outlet elevation would be above the OHW of 871.4 feet and the approximate 100-year flood <br /> elevation of 871.0 feet. <br /> 7 <br />