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The proposed project would not result in the introduction of invasive species. Disturbed <br /> areas would be reestablished using appropriate native and stabilization seed mix. Invasive <br /> species will be controlled on site during construction, and proposed landscaping will not <br /> include any DNR-identified invasive species. Additionally, best management practices will be <br /> followed when relocating construction equipment from other sites (see correspondence in <br /> Appendix Q. <br /> Threatened and Endangered Species <br /> If Blanding's turtles are found on the project site, state law and rules prohibit the destruction <br /> of threatened or endangered species, except under certain prescribed conditions. The DNR <br /> provided several required avoidance measures in their NHIS correspondence: <br /> • Avoid wetland and aquatic impacts during hibernation season, between September <br /> 15t" and April 15t", if the area is suitable for hibernation. <br /> • The use of erosion control blankets shall be limited to "bio-netting" or "natural- <br /> netting" types, and specifically not products containing plastic mesh netting or other <br /> plastic components. Be aware that hydro mulch products may contain small synthetic <br /> (plastic) fibers. Review mulch products and do not allow materials with synthetic <br /> (plastic) fiber additives in areas that drains into Public Waters. <br /> • Construction areas should be thoroughly checked for turtles before the use of heavy <br /> equipment or any ground disturbance. If turtles are in imminent danger, they should <br /> be moved out of harm's way. Otherwise, they should be left undisturbed. <br /> A Blanding's turtle fact sheet that describes the habitat use and life history of the species <br /> along with two lists of recommendations for avoiding and minimizing impacts to the turtles <br /> is included in Appendix C. <br /> If tree clearing or structure demolition is anticipated, it is recommended to occur from <br /> November 1 St-March 315t, which is outside of the active bat season. <br /> Wildlife Habitat and Sensitive Ecological Resources <br /> The developer will prepare a tree replacement plan to meet city code as site planning <br /> progresses. <br /> 15.Historic Properties <br /> Describe any historic structures, archeological sites, and/or traditional cultural properties <br /> on or in close proximity to the site. Include 1) historic designations; 2) known artifact <br /> areas; and 3) architectural features.Attach letter received from the State Historic <br /> Preservation Office (SHPO). Discuss any anticipated effects to historic properties during <br /> project construction and operation. Identify measures that will be taken to avoid, <br /> minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to historic properties. <br /> A search of the Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office's (SHPO) Statewide Inventory was <br /> requested to identify known historic properties and archaeological sites in the vicinity of the <br /> project (see Appendix Q. Within Section 25, Township 32, Range 25 three archaeological records <br /> and one historic property record was identified. The historic property, District No. 28 School, is <br /> Haviland Fields EAW 22 September 2023 <br />