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c. <br />Wooded /Forest 0 acres 0 acres Impervious Surface 0 acres 0 acres <br />Brush/Grassland 4.41 acres 2.48 acres Access Road (Class V)0 acres 0.20 acres <br />Cropland 0 acres 0 acres Deep Water Habitat 0 acres 3.75 acres <br />12.0^ acres 12.08 acres <br />City of Long I nke Wet Detention BasinsAVetland: <br />Before After Before .After <br />Types 2 to 8 Wedands 0 acres 0 acres Urban/Suburban Lawn <br />Landscaping <br />0.74 acres 0.55 acres <br />Wooded /Forest 0 acres 0 acres Impervious Surface 0 acres 0 acres <br />B rusiL'G rassland 0.27 acres 0 acres Wet detention basins 0.39 acres 0.85 acres <br />Cropland 0 acres 0 acres 1.40 acres 1.40 acres <br />d. Long Lake Alum Treatment: <br />Treatment of Loos Lake with alum will in no way change the current cover type which is <br />approximately 271 acres of lake surface. Alum wUl be applied to 220 acres of Long Lake which have <br />depths greater than four feet. <br />11. Fish, Wildlife, and Ecologically Sensitive Resources <br />a Describe fish and wildlife resources on or near the site and discuss how they would be affeaed by the <br />proiea. Describe any measures to be taken to minimize or avoid adverse impaas. <br />1. rniintv RnaH No 6 Wet Detention BasinAVetland: <br />There are no fish resources on-site. Water quality improvements in Long Lake as the <br />project may enhance the ability of game fish to live in Long Lake. In addiuon, a fish barrier will <br />placed between the project and the lake to prevent rough fish from utilizing the basms for spawmng. <br />TTie site currently provides habitat for a variety of small animals and birds. <br />observed in this area. There may be additional wUdlife resources located within Wolsfeld Woods <br />Scientific and Natural Area (WWSNA). The WWSNA is north of County Road No. 6 and &e <br />proposed project in no way impacts the WWSNA. The projert is scheduled to be constructed durmg <br />the winter months minimizing impacts to wildlife. <br />2. Deer Hill Pond Wet Detention BasinAVetlandl <br />There are no fish resources on-site. Water quality improvement in Long Lake as the result of <br />project may enhance the abUity of game fish to live in Long Lake. The site currently provides habitat <br />for a variety of small animals and birds. Deer have also been observed m the area. There may oe <br />additional wUdlife resources located within WWSNA located immediately south of the proposed <br />project. Best management practices will be used during construction to avoid and/or minimize^y <br />erosion and sediment transport concerns related to basin construction upstre^ of WWSNA. The <br />project is scheduled to be constructed during the winter months minimizing impacts to wildlife. <br />N; V115V>4-aWVLaB*tAl»-EAW-AES^fr Page 8 of 24 5/24/95