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3 0. et h e r.. p o t'e nti a I:, E n',v~,r on:me ~,tal~. lmpacts.~-., ~;~.'~ <br /> <br />If the Froject may cause any adverse environmental impacts not addressed by items 1 <br />28, identify and discuss them here, along with any proposed mitigation. <br /> Tlm; pm~cc/is not believed to cause any ~ticipated adve~e environmental impac~ that have not been ~dre~ed by <br /> i:hi~ <br /> <br />Do not complete this section if the EAW is being done for ElS scoPing; instead, address <br />relevant issues in the draft Scoping Decision document, which must aCcompany.the <br />EAW. List any impacts and issues identified above that may require fu~her investigation <br />before the project is begun. Discuss any alternatives'or.mitigative measures that have <br />been or may be considered for these impacts and issues, including ~hOse that have been <br />or may be ordered as permit conditions. ' <br /> 9. Fish, Wildlife and Ecologically Sensitive Resources <br /> Thc main impact ~banization h~ on plants ~d ~imals are ~om a loss of habitat. ~other way that ~banization <br /> can al:fi:ct wildli[~ is by fra~enting the na~al habitat are~. Wildlife will be displaced due to the Io~ of habitat <br /> and [?om noise and activity fxom construction. The wil~ife will likely reloc~e to other nearby habitat. Some of the <br /> wildlife that leave due to construction of the development may return once it is complete. Some of thewildlife will <br /> be pe~anently displaced due to habitat change m~d stress from the new developments. <br /> ~ 6. ~rosion and Sedimentation <br /> The area to be disturbed bythe project is 190 acres through the excavation of 600,000 cubic yards of material. <br /> An Erosion and Sediment Control Plan and a Sto~ Water Pollution Prevention Proem (S~PP) will be <br /> submitted ~d approved ~ required by the pe~itting ~encies. <br /> MPCA ~est Management Practices (BMP) will be implemented to mitigate erosion ~d sediment, which are <br /> required for all land disturbances. GrMing will be limited to to,way construction, sto~ wa~r pon~, ~d home <br /> p~s. BMPs to be implemented include silt fences, sto~ water b~ins, rock co~tmction enmnc~, .~d seeding <br /> distucbed slopes, ~d will be implemented ~ soon ~ possible. The developer will obtain a National Pollutant <br /> Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) pe~it ~d comply with the requirements. <br /> 21. Traffic <br /> /u~ incre~e in traffic flow w~ll be generated in this area due to residential development. <br /> <br />-433- <br /> <br /> <br />
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