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Furtlicr reducing the size of the building to avoid wetland impacts was <br />also i:onsidered but would make the fire department less functional, <br />and may require an additional fire station to be constructed within one <br />of the communities. <br />Avoidance and Minimization <br />The construction of a new fire station will have unavoidable wetland <br />impacts. Minimization of wetland impacts was achieved by moving <br />the building as far north as possible. The distance the fire station can <br />be moved is limited by existing property lines. The property to the <br />north is not owned by either city and would need to be condemned <br />before it could be purchased. There is not enough calendar lime <br />available to condemn the property and still construct the fire station <br />before the existing fire station is removed <br />Reducing the size of the fire station also minimized wetland impacts. <br />The original plan for the building had a footprint of 26,000 square feet. <br />The current building footprint is 18,360 square feet resulting in a <br />reduction of 7,600 square feet from the original design. <br />The width of the southern access road has been reduced to 28 feet and <br />provides main access to the site and the remnant parcel to the east. <br />Both access drives to the north and south of the site arc required so <br />that first responders can access the site during a fire call without traffic <br />conflict. The north access drive will be reconfigured twice during the <br />construction of TH 12 as the Willow Drive bridge over the railroad is <br />replaced and a temporary bridge is in place during TH 12 construction. <br />The south access road will be critical during this period. <br />The circulation area around the firehouse has been reduced as much as <br />possible. These leaves the minimal space needed to park responder s <br />vehicles and still maneuver fire trucks into the bays. <br />Wetland Impacts and Regulatory Jurisdiction <br />The wetland on the property will be impacted by the creation of a new <br />fire station and the creation of a required storm water treatment pond. <br />The areas of the building pad and lot within the wetland are shown on <br />Figure 2 and in the detailed plan sheets in Appendix A. A total of <br />8,480 square feet of wetland will be impacted for the construction of <br />an access road to the fire station. A storm w ater pond is also proposed <br />to provide treatment to runoff from the fire station property. This <br />pond will release the treated water back into the drainage ditch that <br />crosses the property. To protect the pond outlet, 110 square feet of <br />riprap will be placed around it. A total of 8,590 square feet of wetland <br />will be impacted by thia project. <br />Mnnehaha Creek Watershed District Permit Appleation <br />City of Orono. Minnesota <br />A-LONGL0204.00 <br />Pages <br />L