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SECTION III <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Natural Resources Revolving Fund Plan <br />City of Lino Lakes <br />WSB Project No. 2988-470 Page 8 <br />(acres) Category Eligible (acres) Category Eligible (acres) <br />16.2 4 50 8.1 4 50 8.1 <br />2.22 1 50 1.1 1 50 1.1 <br />10 6 25 2.5 6 25 2.3 <br />Total Credits 11.7 11.5 <br />Estimated Sale Potential* $8,712 (for non-ACOE credits) $1,001,880 <br />Category Definitions <br />1 – Vegetative Restoration/Enhancement <br />2 – Wetland Creation <br />3 – Restoration of Drained or Filled Wetlands/Re-Establishment <br />4 – Restoration of Partially Drained or Filled Wetlands/Rehabilitation <br />5 – Restoration and Protection of Exceptional Natural Resources Value <br />6 – Upland Buffer (not to exceed wetland credits) <br />* Estimated Sale Potential based on an average $2/sf selling price for ACOE-banks in Anoka County and $1/sf for non-ACOE banks <br /> <br />Site 5: Site 5 (Pine Glen Outlot E) is in the northeast quarter of Section 9, Township 31N, Range <br />22W; approximately one mile west of the intersection of Interstate 35W and County Road 14 <br />(Main Street) (Figure 10). The potential wetland bank site encompasses approximately 20 acres <br />of wetland with a ditch bisecting the site. One parcel makes up Site 5, and is owned by the City. <br />Portions of the site have been identified as areas of medium wetland restoration potential . The <br />site is located within the Greenway System, is within the Wetland Preservation Corridor, and <br />parts have been identified as a Natural Resources Conservation Area. <br /> <br />Based on a review of available historic aerial photographs (1991 – 2016), soil data, National <br />Wetland Inventory, and contours it is anticipated that approximately 20 acres of wetland exist <br />within the site. It is anticipated that the drainage ditch that bisects the site has removed hydrology <br />from portions of the wetland. Therefore, the wetland may have the potential to be restored <br />hydrologically and vegetatively. The remaining 0.31 acres would be converted into a buffer <br />consisting of native upland vegetation. Table 5 below summarizes the anticipated credit potential <br />of a wetland bank at Site 5. <br /> <br />Table 5: Summary of Wetland Bank Credit Potential (Site 5) <br />Area <br />(acres) <br />WCA/RCWD <br />Category <br />Percent <br />Eligible <br />WCA Credit <br />(acres) <br />ACOE <br />Category <br />Percent <br />Eligible <br />ACOE Credit <br />(acres) <br />19.9 4 50 9.95 4 50 9.95 <br />0.31 6 25 0.08 6 25 0.08 <br />Total Credits 10.03 10.03 <br />Estimated Sale Potential* $873,813 <br />Category Definitions <br />1 – Vegetative Restoration/Enhancement <br />2 – Wetland Creation <br />3 – Restoration of Drained or Filled Wetlands/Re-Establishment <br />4 – Restoration of Partially Drained or Filled Wetlands/Rehabilitation <br />5 – Restoration and Protection of Exceptional Natural Resources Value <br />6 – Upland Buffer (not to exceed wetland credits) <br />* Estimated Sale Potential based on an average $2/sf selling price for ACOE-banks in Anoka County <br /> <br />Site 6: Site 6 (Woolans II) is in the northeast quarter of Section 5, Township 31N, Range 22W <br />and is southwest of an existing wetland bank (Bank No. 1601) (Figure 11). The potential wetland <br />bank site is made up of approximately five acres of wetland. The site is owned by a private <br />landowner. Portions of the site have been identified as areas of medium or low wetland <br />restoration potential. The site is located within the Greenway System, is within the Wetland <br />Preservation Corridor, and parts have been identified as a Natural Resources Preservation Area. <br />The MLCCS identifies several plant community types within the site: rich fen, wet meadow, aspen <br />forest, and oak forest. Based on a review of available historic aerial photographs (1991 – 2016), <br />soil data, National Wetland Inventory, and contours it is anticipated that approximately 5.33 acres <br />of wetland exist within the site and have the potential to be restored vegetatively.
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