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� °� <br /> �: � o � o <br /> �b. - C ITY of ORONO <br /> � ti <br /> � G'� . RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> � � �`9kES8�4L�' NO. � :� � O `� . . <br /> maintained. Further, 11 non-Orono-designated wetlands (subject to Wetland <br /> � Conservation Act regulation for which the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District is <br /> the Local Governmental Unit)comprising 1.83 acres in total will be filled or enlarged <br /> to result in a net increase of 1.79 wetland acres. In summary, of 17 Orono wetlands <br /> � in the Orono portion of the property, 5 will be enlarged in wetland area, 6 will be <br /> reduced in wetland area,and the net result is an increase in wetland area of 1.72 acres. <br /> In Medina,0.23 ac. of wetland will be filled, 0.18 ac. created, a net reduction of 0.05 <br /> acres. <br /> 9. Total wetland filled in both cities is 1.45 acres. Applicant's wetland mitigation <br /> proposal includes a number of items: <br /> A. Create 2.51 ac.new wetlands from upland areas. <br /> B. Create 0.61 ac.NURP ponds from upland areas. <br /> . C. 3.51 acre Public Value Credit for converting from Type 2 to Type 3 <br /> • � by impoundment in wetlands#1 and#17 �. . <br /> D. 0.64 ac. mitigation credit for placing 0.64 ac. of upland into permanent <br /> protective buffer easement <br /> Total new wetland=2.51 ac+0.61 ac. =3.12 ac. <br /> This yields a 2:15:1 mitigation ratio (3.12/1.45) <br /> Total mitigation credit(as proposed to MCWD per WCA rules): <br /> 2.51+0.61+3.51+0.64=7.27 ac. <br /> Proposed fmal mitigation ratio=7.27/1.45 =5.01:1 <br /> 10. The Council finds that the proposed filling of wetlands is necessary to accomodate <br /> the proposed golf course use, and further finds that applicants have endeavored to <br /> minimize wetland impacts to the greatest degree possible. Council finds that in <br /> � ��conjunction with the proposed mitigation plan,the proposed wetland impacts will not <br /> be contrary to the public interest and will not be inconsistent with the City's objective <br /> of encouraging land uses compatible with the preservation of the natural landforms; <br /> vegetation and the marshes and wetlands of the City. Additionally, the use of <br /> � � appropriate low-maintenance plant materials and a comprehensive turf management <br /> program by the applicant will minimize the impacts of reduced buffer width on <br /> , Wetland#7. Council finds that the wetlands have been appropriately integrated into . <br /> the stormwater management plan for the site. <br /> � <br /> Page 4 of 17 <br />