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Soils <br />SSURGO (Soil Survey Geographic Database from Natural Resource Conservation <br />Service) soils data indicates the presence of the following soil types: <br />The northeast portion of the site is Soderville fine sand which is hydrologic group A, <br />moderately well drained, with rapid permeability and negligible runoff potential. <br />The southwest portion of the site is Zimmerman fine sand which is hydrologic group A, <br />excessively drained, with rapid permeability and negligible to low runoff potential. <br />T.and CnvPr <br />Pre -settlement land cover (Marschner) was oak openings and barrens. <br />Current land cover (Minnesota Land Cover Classification System) is: aspen forest, aspen <br />forest/woodland with 26-50% impervious cover, and planted mixed coniferous/deciduous <br />trees with 26-50% impervious cover. <br />Rare, Unique or Significant Resources <br />No rare, unique, or significant resources have been identified at this time, but the <br />proposed wetland impacts would indicate that a survey for these resources should be <br />performed. <br />Storm Water Management, Erosion and Sediment Control <br />Storm water management plan and Stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) will <br />have to be submitted. The project will also require an NPDES permit. <br />Drinking Water Protection <br />The site is not within the Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA). <br />Flood Plain and Shoreland District <br />Site does not fall within flood plain or shoreland district. <br />Wetlands <br />There are two wetland areas on the site as indicated by the wetland delineation performed <br />by Jacobsen Environmental, Pllc. in 2017. <br />A smaller wetland (3,141 sq. ft.) in the center of the site would be impacted by the <br />extension of Oak Hollow Lane. Wetland impacts and mitigation plans are addressed by <br />2 <br />