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Irrigation water will be pumped to the surface and discharged to an irrigation pond located <br />along Spring Hill Road. Current estimates for normal pumping volumes are 140 to 160 acre <br />feet per year. First year pumping volumes are estimated at 200 acre feet to assist in <br />establishment of new turf. A new appropriation permit will be required because of changed use <br />of the existing well. <br />c. Will the project require connection to a public water supply? _ Yes JL. No. If yes, identify <br />the supply, the DNR water appropriation permit number of the supply, and the quantity to be <br />used. <br />14.Water-related Land use Management Districts Does any part of the project site involve <br />a shoreland zoning district, a delineated 100-year plain, or a state or federally <br />designated wild or scenic river land use district? >L ‘ es _ No If yes, identify the district <br />and discuss the compatibility of the project with the land use restrictions of the district. <br />The City of Orono has designated a Shoreland Protection Area around Long Lake. The <br />project will meet the requirements of the City of Orono and DNR shoreland protection area <br />regulations. As part of the shoreland protection plan, a buffer area has been established <br />around Long Lake to avoid shoreland impacts. Stormwater management will be in compliance <br />with regulations applicable to the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District and the Cities of Orono <br />and Medina. <br />Review of Federal Emergency Management Agency FIRM maps indicates that no floodplain or <br />floodway areas exist on the golf course Site. <br />15.Water Surface Use Will the project change the number or type of watercraft on any water <br />body? _ Yes JL No <br />If yes, indicate the current and projected watercraft usage and discuss any potential <br />overcrowding or conflicts with other users or fish and wildlife resources. <br />16.Soils Approximate depth (in feet) to: <br />Ground water: minimum Oft, average 10+ ft. Bedrock: minimum 150 average <br />Describe the soils on this site, giving SCS classifications, if known. (SCS interpretations <br />and soil boring logs need not be attached.) <br />According to the April 1974 USDA Hennepin County Soil Sun/ey, the surficial soils on the Site <br />are: <br />Soil Suney Summary Information (Lucth 1974). <br />.Abbreviation Soil Name Naii\ e Vegetation Landtorm Parent Material <br />Depth to <br />Water Table <br />lleC2 lla>den clay loam 6-l2 ”o <br />slopes, eroded <br />mixed hardwood 1‘ore.si knolls and hill slopes loam> glacial till 5 feet > <br />Ctc (ileneoe siltv cla\ loam .sedges and \setsite <br />grasses <br />depre.ssions and sluggish <br />drainagew ays <br />li>am\w <br />eolluvium o\er <br />calcareous <br />Ioann till <br />near surface <br />I <br />8
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