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1 <br /> ' With the Xcel Energy Proposed Route direct impacts to Baker Park Reserve would be replacement <br /> of Structure 076 on the existing Xcel Energy Line 0831;indirect impact would be visual,although <br /> ' most likely limited to the western portion of the Project. <br /> Depending upon the setback required from public road ROW,discussed further in Section 5.8,the <br /> ' Baker Park Reserve Alternative would be centered either 10 or 30 feet outside the U.S.Highway 12 <br /> ROW and require an acquisition of an easement of 47.5 and 67.5 feet in width. Low-growing <br /> vegetation would be allowed to repopulate the easement after the line is constructed,but trees would <br /> not be allowed to re-establish within the easement. Under this alternative approximately 0.6 to 0.9 <br /> acres of trees would be cleared,depending upon the location of the centerline in relation to <br /> MnDOT ROW(Xcel Energy,personal communications,November 16 and 28,2011). The route in <br /> this area would not cross any of the recreational paths,but would be visible to users of the park. <br /> More detailed information on vegetation impacts in provided in 5.14. Neither route would impact <br /> the Park Gun Club. <br /> ' Mitigation Measures <br /> The Xcel Energy Proposed Alternative would not directly impact recreational resources. <br /> ' The primary mitigation strategy to minimize recreation impacts is to minimize the amount of tree <br /> clearing required and to shield the route from recreational users of the Baker Park Reserve. The <br /> route for the Baker Park Reserve Alternative has been designed to overlap right-of-way with <br /> MnDOT to minimize the amount of tree clearing required. <br /> As with any landowner,Xcel Energy would be required to compensate Three Rivers Park District or <br /> ' otherwise mitigate for the loss of vegetation and park land. Three Rivers Park District Policy XII <br /> states diversion of Park District property must be in the best interest of the Park District and where <br /> all other alternatives have been exhausted,and where diversion poses no threat to the Park District <br /> natural or recreation resources. Land and Water Conservation Fund rules and regulations may apply <br /> ' to the proposed easement area. Property acquired and/or developed using Land and Water <br /> Conservation Funds may not be wholly or partly converted to other than public outdoor recreation <br /> ' uses without the approval of National Park Service pursuant to Section 6(f)(3) of the Land and <br /> Water Conservation Fund Act and associated regulations.The conversion provisions of Section <br /> 6(f)(3),36 CFR Part 59,and these guidelines apply to each area or facility for which Land and Water <br /> Conservation Fund assistance is obtained,regardless of the extent of participation of the program in <br /> the assisted area or facility and consistent with the contractual agreement between National Park <br /> Service and the State (Three Rivers Park District,personal communication,November 23,2011). <br /> ' 5.10 Land Based Economies <br /> Land use and land cover in the project area consist primarily of rural residential,undeveloped <br /> wetland and woodland,transportation and regional parkland. <br /> ' While Hennepin County does have a strong agricultural base,the Project Area does not contain any <br /> ' cultivated lands or pastures. No impacts to Agricultural uses are anticipated. <br /> There are no federal, state,or locally designated forests or commercial logging operations located <br /> within the Project location. Although there are forested areas along both routes,there is no forest <br /> production in the Project location. No impacts to forestry are anticipated from the Project. <br /> Vegetation clearing is discussed in Section 5.14. <br /> ' Environmental Assessment <br /> PUC Docket E002/TL-11-223 Page 43 <br />