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as a lake, pond, wetland, stream or drainage ditch? <br /> <br />if yes, identify water resource affected and give the DNR Protected Waters.Inventory <br />number(s) if the water resources affected are on the PWI. Describe alternatives <br />considered and proposed mitigation measures to minimize impacts. <br /> <br /> I <br /> DN-R Protected Waters inventory Number(s). none__ <br /> The pr{~ject is located adjacent to wetland areas. The proposed development plans to minimize the impact on <br /> wetland areas by providing a buffer to the wetlands, storm water detention ponds, and limiting development to one <br /> road crossing. Figure 3 is a map of the DNR Protected Waters Inventory. Note that the project boundaries do not <br /> encompass any protected waters. <br /> <br />Will the project involve installation or abandonment of any water wells, connection to or <br />changes in any public water supply.or appropriation o~ any ground or sudace water <br />(including dewatering)? <br /> <br />If yes, as applicable, give location and purpose of any new wellS; public supply affected, <br />changes to be made, and water quantities to be used; the source, duration, quanti¢ and <br />purpose of any appropriations; and unique well numbers and DNR appropriation permit <br />numbers, if known. Identify any existing and new wells on the site map. If there are no <br />wells known on site, explain methodology used to determine. <br /> <br /> ~ ¥~s <br /> A well on the site (Minnesota Unique Well No. 43023g) will be sealed in accordance with Minneso~ Depament <br /> of Health requiremenm. ~y unexpected wells enco~temd on site will ~so be sealed in accord~ce with <br /> Minnesota Depa~ent of Health requirements. The Ci~ ofRmsey wmer distribution system Mll be extended ~ <br /> serve the new ho~es. No change in wmer appropdmion is expected. ~e additional dh~ing wmer capaci~ <br /> required will be provided by the existing Ramsey water supply wells. <br /> <br />Does any pa~ of the project involve a shoreland zoning district, a delineated 100-year <br />flood plain, or a state or federally designated wild or scenic river land use district? <br /> <br />tf yes, identify the district and discuss project compatibili~ with district land use <br />restrictions. <br /> <br /> ~ Yes <br /> <br /> Thc Mississippi River is desi~atea ~ "recreational" ~om Clea~ater to the ~ok¢Champtin line. The Mississippi <br /> l~iver Critical Arc.Mississippi National River and Recreation ~ea also applies to the river near Ramsey. This <br /> proj eot is in FEMA Zone C (area outside of the 100-year floodplain) of the Mississippi River (see.Figure 4). It is <br /> not m a ,state or ~bderally desi~ated wild or scenic river l~d use disrnct. <br /> <br />-209- <br /> <br /> <br />
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