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L37B <br />L44A <br />L45A <br />L49A <br />L60B <br />L61C2 <br />L64A <br />L70D2 <br />L 132A <br />W <br />North Dayton Development AUAR <br />Angus loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes 111.2 19.9% <br />Nessel loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes 73.6 13.2% <br />Dundas-Cordova complex, 0 to 3 percent 12.3 2.2% <br />slopes <br />Klossner soils, depressional, 0 to 1 5.1 0.9% <br />percent slopes <br />Angus -Moon complex, 2 to 5 percent 13.8 2.5% <br />slopes <br />Lester-Metea complex, 6 to 12 percent 12.6 2.3% <br />slopes, eroded <br />Tadkee-Tadkee, depressional, complex, 1.6 0.3% <br />0 to 2 percent slopes <br />Lester-Malardi complex, 12 to 18 9.2 1.6% <br />percent slopes, eroded <br />Hamel -Glencoe complex, 0 to 2 percent 9.9 1.8% <br />slopes <br />Water 5.1 0.9% <br />All areas are prime <br />farmland <br />All areas are prime <br />farmland <br />Prime farmland if <br />drained <br />Not prime farmland <br />All areas are prime <br />farmland <br />Farmland of statewide <br />importance <br />Not prime farmland <br />Farmland of statewide <br />importance <br />Prime farmland if <br />drained <br />Not prime farmland <br />Per the City of Dayton Park and Open Space Plan, a potential future trail could be developed adjacent <br />to the proposed four lane county collector road that would bisect the site and run north/south. <br />The AUAR area is adjacent to the West Mississippi River Regional Trail Search Corridor (see Figure <br />19) which will be planned, developed, and operated by Three Rivers Park District and governed by <br />the 2040 Regional Parks Policy Plan. Per the Dayton Park and Open Space Plan, the City will work to <br />connect surrounding communities to greenways and trails. The City of Dayton does not have a <br />coordinated plan for open space, but does focus on accommodating greenways and open spaces in <br />conjunction with development. According to the Dayton Park and Open Space plan, these corridors <br />will ideally "...protect waterways; ...restore, protect and enhance land and water connections <br />between existing habitat to create wildlife corridors; and... connect with surrounding communities' <br />greenways and trails." Development of the site will need to take these local planning efforts into <br />consideration and establish the identified connections. <br />ii. Plans. Describe planned land use as identified in comprehensive plan (if available) and any <br />other applicable plan for land use, water, or resources management by a local, regional, state, <br />or federal agency. <br />City of Dayton's 2030 Future Land Use Map (see Figure 10) indicates future planned land uses in the <br />15 <br />