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Woods and Wood-Rill are located within a one mile radius. The big woods on the <br />located primarily in the Medina portion of the Site. merZ^ <br />feas/b/e impacts v.ill be minimized. The golf course design avoids big woods impacts to the <br />dearee practical Maps indicating the curent and proposed locations of big woods are heated <br />in appendix E Further general discussion of Big Woods is provided in a brochure pubirshed <br />^e DNR locL in appendix B An area of big woods is being used <br />wetland mitigation purposes. This will afford a high degree of protection to that area. <br />2 Physical impacts on Water Resources Will the project involve the physical or ___ <br />'hydrologic alteration (dredging, filling, stream diversion, outfall structure, diking, impoundment) <br />of anv surface water (lake, pond, wetland, stream, drainage ditch)? Yes _ No <br />If ves identify the water resource to be affected and describe; the alteration, including the <br />constmetion process; volumes of dredged or fill material; area affected; length of stream <br />diversion- water surface area affected; timing and extent of fluctuations in water surface <br />elevations; spoils disposal sites; and proposed mitigation measures to minimize impa . <br />Wetlands occupy over 12 percent of the land area on ''’e S/feJofal/ng <br />wetlands A total of 1.41 acres of wetlands are proposed to be filled. In-kind wetland <br />mitigation will take place on the Site at a 2:1 replacement ratio. Upon project completion <br />aoDroximately 24 6 acres of wetland, including mitigation areas, will be present on the Site. <br />LocZTSmare^ indicated on the map in appendix A. Wetlands to be ^lled >ndude <br />1 27 acres of type 2, PEMB, 0.1 acres of Type 3, PEMC and 0.04 acres of a intennittent <br />riverine channel The project will set aside upland buffer areas which will include native Big <br />Woods The Big Woods will be over 50% of the above the 1:1 wetland mitigation replacement <br />Zetertd be in compliance with Minnesota 1996 '^etfand Conse^ato^ and <br />Corps of Engineers section 404 dean Water Act requirements^ A copy of the Wetland <br />Delineation, Classification and Identification report is in appendix C. <br />Lake information below acquired from DNR Lake SWIM Database <br />PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS FOR LONG LAKE: <br />Dominant forest/soil type: NOT AVAILABLE <br />Size of lake: 279 Acres Shore length: 3.8 Miles. <br />Maximum depth: 30.0 Median depth. 12.0 <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Data from 1983-1989 <br />Secchi disk reading (water clarity); 2.4 feet. <br />DEVELOPMENT CHARACTERISTICS FOR LAKE: LONG <br />Shoreland zoning classification; RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT <br />Public accesses in 1988: 0