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NOW THEREFORE Mn/DOT, County of Anoka, Metropolitan Council, and MnDNR <br /> (Signatory Agencies) agree as follows: <br /> 1. Before takings for the Project, the Park parcel contains approximately 274 acres. Based on <br /> preliminary engineering conducted for the current study, the right of way needed for the <br /> Project plus the severed parcel totals 8.0 acres of Park land, (Parcel A depicted in Figure 1 <br /> attached), the acquisition of which constitutes a use under Section 4(f). Parcel A is also part <br /> of the LCMR-funded native prairie restoration area within the Park. <br /> 2. Minimization of impacts through the removal of the extension of Riverdale Drive west of <br /> Ramsey Boulevard from the Project will not be part of this Project because this extension, <br /> which is consistent with the City of Ramsey's transportation plan, is needed to restore access <br /> to properties on the south side of TH 10. <br /> 3. Mitigation of the Project's Park land acquisition impact is subject to approval by the <br /> Metropolitan Council in accordance with the requirements for conversion of regional parks <br /> system lands to other uses as outlined in the Regional Parks Policy Plan. Lands within the <br /> regional park system can only be converted to other uses if approved by the Metropolitan <br /> Council through an equally valuable land or facility exchange. <br /> Mitigation of the Project's Park land acquisition impact will occur through one of the <br /> following methods: <br /> a. Acquisition of replacement land of reasonably comparable to the value to Parcel A. <br /> Replacement land will be adjacent to the Park or another regional park within the County <br /> of Anoka. <br /> b. Financial compensation to Anoka County Parks, in an amount equal to the value of the <br /> acquired Park land, for the purpose of Park development. <br /> c. A combination of the two methods above in amounts that together are reasonably <br /> comparable to the value of Parcel A. <br /> The Metropolitan Council makes the final decision on whether or not there is an equally <br /> valuable land or facility exchange. <br /> 4. Mitigation of the Project's impact to the native prairie planting on Parcel A will involve <br /> native prairie restoration (with local ecotypes) of an area, like in size, elsewhere in the Park, <br /> the location and details of which will be subject to MnDNR review and approval. <br /> 5. Mitigation of Park impacts may occur in advance of Project construction if opportunities <br /> arise. Mitigation details and agreements will be finalized among the Signatory Agencies prior <br /> to implementation of mitigation or prior to Project construction, whichever occurs first. <br /> b. In consideration of the above-referenced Project impacts and mitigation provisions the <br /> Signatory Agencies with jurisdiction over the Park resource agree that the Project does not <br /> adversely affect the activities, features or attributes of the Park. <br /> -2- <br />
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