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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 07/18/2022 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Natural Resources Aspects Related to the Proposed Water Treatment Facility (Project No. 22-104); Case <br />of City of Ramsey <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City is proposing the construction of a Water Treatment Facility that would be located directly north of the new <br />Public Works campus at 14199 Jaspar St NW (the "Subject Property"). The Water Treatment Facility is designed to <br />remove iron and manganese from the municipal drinking water system and will have the capacity to treat up to 10 <br />million gallons per day. The Water Treatment Facility will not only remove iron and manganese from the drinking <br />water, but it is estimated that approximately 6 million gallons of water per year could be conserved as water main <br />flushing will no longer need to be conducted in the spring and fall. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Project Summary <br />The parcel for the Water Treatment Facility would be approximately 4.21 acres in size. The proposed facility would <br />be approximately 19,000 square feet in area, resulting in 10.4% building coverage. The Subject Property is zoned <br />E-2 Employment District and Governmental and Public Utility Buildings and Structures are a permitted use. <br />Natural Resources Inventory and Minnesota Land Cover Classification System <br />The City's Natural Resources Inventory (NRI) does not identify any natural plant communities on the Subject <br />Property. Foster Cemetery, which abuts the Subject Property to the south and east, is identified as an Oak Forest of <br />moderate quality in the NRI. No trees within the cemetery will be impacted; however, two (2) trees on the outer <br />edge of this woodland will be removed. <br />The Minnesota Land Cover Classification System (MLCCS) identifies the Subject Property as 'Urban with Little <br />Vegetative Cover'. <br />Wetlands and Floodplain <br />The National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) does not identify any wetlands on the Subject Property. The entirety of the <br />Subject Property is considered to be in Flood Zone X, which indicates it is outside of any designated flood zone. <br />Tree Inventory and Preservation Plan <br />The bulk of the Subject Property is devoid of tree cover, with the exception of around the edge of Foster Cemetery <br />and in the northwest corner, where there are planted trees (this area is presently outside the limits of proposed <br />disturbance). After visiting the site, the only trees on site impacted by the proposed improvements are Siberian elm <br />and black locust, both of which are considered invasive species. Per the Existing Conditions and Removals Plan <br />Sheet, only two (2) trees (both are Siberian elms) are slated for removal. The remainder of the trees are proposed to <br />be preserved or are on the proposed second lot (at the intersection of 143rd Avenue and Jaspar Street). <br />Staff is seeking input specifically on the trees slated to be preserved, which are all considered to be invasive species. <br />Considering the moderate quality oak woodland in the cemetery and the proposed native prairie area around the <br />reservoir, Staff would recommend removal of these trees. This would reduce the seed pool and thus, reduce the <br />potential introduction into both an existing and proposed native plant community. <br />