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1 <br /> 1 <br /> An active BNSF railroad line is located north of the Project. While no direct impacts from the ' <br /> Project are expected to the BNSF railroad, the Proposed Route includes placement of new <br /> transmission structures approximately five feet from railroad right-of-way. Xcel Energy is discussing <br /> sharing of railroad right-of-way for transmission line overhang with BNSF. <br /> Except for the existing transmission Line 0831 crossing U.S. Highway 12, the Metropolitan Council <br /> forcemain, and the BNSF railroad line, the Proposed Route avoids these services. At this time no <br /> current or future transportation or utility corridor projects are known to exist. <br /> Mitigative Measures , <br /> With the exception of existing Line 0831 crossing U.S. Highway 12,Metropolitan Council forcemain <br /> and BNSF railroad, the proposed Project will not directly affect public services. The proposed new <br /> 115 kV transmission line will not cross the BNSF railroad, U.S. Highway 12, County Road 6 or <br /> other local roads, thus no disruptions to these transportation corridors are expected. Construction <br /> related vehicles will utilize U.S. Highway 12 and County Road 6; however, any increase in traffic is <br /> expected to be minor.Therefore,no mitigative measures are proposed. <br /> 6.3 Land-Based Economics <br /> 6.3.1 Agriculture <br /> Hennepin County has strong economic ties to agricultural production. According to the 2007 <br /> United States Department of Agriculture ("USDA") Census of Agriculture, Hennepin County has <br /> 582 individual farms, marking a 7% decrease in total number of farms over the previous five years. <br /> Agricultural lands cover 66,558 acres, representing approximately 73% of all lands in Hennepin <br /> County with an average farm size of 114 acres. Hennepin County ranks among the top 20 counties <br /> in nursery, greenhouse, floriculture and sod (ranking 3`d statewide) land uses; and horses, ponies, <br /> mules,burros and donkeys (ranking 3rd Statewide). Over$51 million was generated from both crop <br /> and livestock sales in 2007. <br /> While Hennepin County is primarily agricultural, the entire Project site and proposed transmission <br /> route is located outside of actively cultivated tracts. As discussed in Section 6.2.2, the nearest <br /> farmstead is located 1/2 mile south of the Project. Construction activities associated with the <br /> proposed Project are not located within or near any farm lands. <br /> Mitigative Measures <br /> No impacts to agriculture anticipated from the Project. Therefore, no mitigative measures are <br /> proposed. <br /> 6.3.2 Forestry ' <br /> There are no forested areas where tree species are harvested along the proposed transmission line <br /> route or the Orono Substation replacement site.The primary tree cover in the area is associated with <br /> waterways, homesteads and Baker Park Reserve. No economically significant forestry resources are <br /> located along the proposed transmission line route or at the Orono Substation site. <br /> Orono Project June 7,2011 <br /> MPUC Docket No. E002/IL-11-223 50 <br />