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8.1.5 Minnesota Department of Transportation <br />In a letter dated October 14, 2010, the Minnesota Department of Transportation ("MnDOT") <br />indicated that the proposed location of the new 115 kV transmission line would be an improvement <br />over the existing 69 kV GRE Line BD location, which it indicated would be removed, and that <br />MnDOT does not have any concerns with the scope of the Environmental Assessment for the <br />Project2. (See Appendix C.6). It should be noted that MnDOT misunderstood that the existing <br />GRE 69 kV transmission line is to be disconnected from the existing Orono Substation, that it will <br />not be connected to the replacement substation, and that GRE will re-route this line around the <br />replacement substation. Xcel Energy will discuss this misunderstanding with MnDOT. <br />8.1.6 Minnesota Department of Natural Resources <br />Xcel Energy submitted two formal consultations to the MnDNR in letter form requesting <br />comments on the proposed Project. The first letter was sent to the MnDNR in September of 2010 <br />and the second letter was sent in January of 2011. At this time, no response from the MnDNR <br />Regional Environmental Assessment Ecological contact has been received for the Project. Xcel <br />Energy also requested a review of the Minnesota NHIS on February 17, 2011, to determine if rare <br />plants, animals, and natural communities or other significant natural features are known to occur <br />within the Project Area (see also Section 6.6 above and Appendix C.1). <br />On March 31, 2011, the MnDNR provided the Natural Heritage Review for the Project. The <br />MnDNR identified one rare and unique species, within approximately one mile of the Project. (see <br />Appendix C.1). As discussed in Section 6.6, the species includes the Trumpeter Swan. The <br />Trumpeter Swan is typically found in shallow marshes and lakes. As discussed in Section 6.5.6, the <br />MnDNR indicated that no rare or unique flora related resources with State protection were present <br />within one mile of the proposed Project. <br />Xcel Energy is currently working with the MnDNR to determine appropriate and applicable <br />mitigation measures (see Sections 6.5.6, 6.5.7, and 6.6) for the Project. <br />8.1.7 Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office <br />In a September 2010 letter, Xcel Energy notified the Minnesota SHPO of the Project and requested <br />comments concerning cultural resources associated with the Project. On October 21, 2010, the <br />SHPO responded via letter that due to the nature of the Project, it recommends that an <br />archaeological survey be completed (see Appendix C.7). <br />In response to the SHPO request, Xcel Energy engaged URS to complete a Phase Ia literature <br />review and prepare a Phase Ia Report for the Project. On April 13, 2011, Xcel Energy submitted a <br />consultation letter with a copy of the Phase Ia Report to the SHPO requesting SHPO written <br />agreement with a Phase Ia Report findings for the Project, which recommended that for the <br />majority of the proposed Project no archaeological or historic resources will be affected by <br />construction or operation of the transmission line Project. However, the Phase Ia Report did <br />identify one area of concern at the proposed Orono Substation replacement site. The Phase Ia <br />2 Note that the MnDOT response refers to the scope of the Environmental Assessment which was <br />going to be prepared in the local review process, before the City referred the Project to the MPUC. <br />See Section 8.3. <br />Orono Project June 7, 2011 <br />MPUC Docket No. E002/TL-11-223 66 <br />