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� <br /> o,�,. � . <br /> � o 0 <br /> �b. - CITY of ORON� <br /> � � ti � <br /> . � �'� RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> � ��kESH04��' . . NO. � � Q �. � <br /> � additional information would be gathered if an Environmental Impact <br /> Statement was ordered. <br /> 5. Wetland impacts have been addressed and include substantial mitigation resulting in <br /> a net ga.in in wetland acreage. Other permitting organizations, including the <br /> Minnehaha Creek Watershed District,will review wetland impacts. <br /> 6. Permitting during the Project will result in further review of the wetlands areas, <br /> including, for example, the required DNR Waters Permit and the DNR Water <br /> Appropriations Permit. <br /> . 7. Other potential environmental impacts which do occur, such as storm water runoff <br /> and traffic are mitigated by the Project design and subject to control through County <br /> permits and regulations as well as City ordinances. <br /> � . 8. The golf course will preserve the open space character of the area and will maintain � <br /> natural rural vistas which is consistent with the guide plans of the cities for the Proj ect <br /> area. Further, the Proposer will work with the City in incorporating a public trail <br /> system on the perimeter of the Property. <br /> 9. The Council has compared the impacts that may reasonably be expected to occur from <br /> the project with the following criteria: <br /> a. Type, extent and reversibility of environmental effects. <br /> i. A total of 21 wetlands comprising an area of approxim.ately 23.6 acres <br /> are located within the property, of which 1.41 acres are proposed to <br /> be filled. However, 3.12 acres of new wetland will be created from <br /> � uplands. The Council finds that the mitigation actions proposed by <br /> the Proposer will more than offset the loss of the 1.41 acres. <br /> � ii. A porEion of the land is currently in a forested or naturally vegetated <br /> � state, a portion is currently developed for institutional-type use and <br /> a portion is formerly agricultural but not used agriculturally for many <br /> years. The property is planned by both cities for uses other than <br /> • Page 5 of 8 <br />
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