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Joe Yanta <br />/\rmy Corps of Engineers <br />September 0, 199j <br />Page 5 <br />b. Minirnizalion <br />Minim^^aticn of imparts to ^•'oo..!ed T’/po 7 'vet!ai:ds w.=rc accomplished by g/cafly <br />rc'-ijcing ."iac of:!:'' proposed wet detention basin ?t the Coimiy Koad Nc. 0 <br />site. Addiiion-1 mmi rizctioi' oflmpactc were cccomplished by ^vosdv'g al! <br />wooded Type 7 weilaridr. at the Deer Hill Road Site and limiting Mte sotnhwes'ern <br />extent of the proposed wci detention basin. <br />Oniy a minor amount of wetland fill is proposed to create a berm south of the Coun.y Koad No. C <br />basins and no wetland fill is proposed for the Deer K'M Road site. Therefore, the project lias <br />irJnimized wetland impacts to the extent possible, while still allowing for the project to meet its <br />objective of providing water quality poriding. <br />IV. Function and Values of Wetland Mitigation <br />The proposed project is self niitigatii;?. with resoect to vv'iiahds *.f the standa.'’d '^OE <br />criteria of one-to-one replaccm.ent of functional values is used. In addition, the project <br />should be considered a panial restoration as the largest v/etiand impacted (7.52 actes at <br />Deer liiil Road) has beer, partially drained for agricultural purposes. <br />Using the Coard cf Water and bon Resources functions and values conv’euion rn^.i.»x, <br />both the County Road No. 6 and Deer fiill Road sites are self mitigating. <br />N \0I«J'04.20^WORDV^tiY09065 MEM-aES-1;v