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2001 Comprehensive Plan <br />,4mended FebruaL-v 26, 2002 <br />depressh)n areas. ,* portion of the riverbank alon~ the northern stretch or' the <br />corridor is of the Nymore Series soil ~/pe wi~h slopes of' [£ to 25%. The Hubbard <br />and Dickman soils are t-yp[cally much flatter and are more suitable for urban <br />development than agriculture uses. The Becker series on the other hand is found <br />in tile lower lying areas of the corridor and is better suited to agriculture <br />product[on than urban developmenL.-However, because the Becket series is <br />Wpically in lower lying areas [t is much more susceptible to occasional flooding <br />and longer periods of wetness. Some of the land containing Becket .Series soils <br />has been consumed by urban developmentfi <br /> <br />Figure Yd~2 Critical Area Corridor/MNRIL& Environmental features <br /> <br />Note: The illustration above is a :general reference to environmental features and is not intended to be used for <br />detailed 4ire planning. To determine ifa property is in a floodplain, wetland or has poor soils, actual site analysis <br />inchtding ~t land survey is recommended. Official floodplain and wetland maps are on file at City. Hall. The <br />critical ~re:~ boundary is described :lrough legal description in Executive Order 70-[9. <br /> <br />i'hc ~m)s[ :ht)rougi~ n',,:nror7 )(-:oi]:¢ _~vailable is fi'om the 197~ Anoka C,)linr,/Soil Survey by the United <br />:5Ut[c:; i)cnarttn~mt .)( ~griculture 3,:~i '7..)nservation Service in cooperation with ~he University of Minnesota <br /> <br />. tm~',,z,,", '~,' .::'.',/'.':c,'r" ~:. ~¢,W~ <br /> <br />21 <br /> <br /> <br />