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Unit of Government Type of Application Status <br /> Sanitary Sewer Connection Permit To be Applied for <br /> (multiple) <br /> Municipal Water Connection Permit To be Applied for <br /> (multiple) <br /> Use Permit— Floodplain District To be Applied for <br /> City Roadway Access/Crossing Permits To be Applied for <br /> Comprehensive Plan Amendment(s) To be Applied for <br /> 9. Land use: <br /> No significant changes are noted for this section. The surrounding land uses are residential, highway, <br /> commercial, industrial, agricultural, and open space. The scenarios are consistent with development <br /> that has occurred in the area and compatible with adjacent land uses. Any development that will <br /> significantly impact/change the land uses within the area will be further analyzed by the City. <br /> 10. Geology, soils, and topography/land forms: <br /> The soils and geology of the study area have not changed from the original AUAR. The area is within <br /> the Anoka Sandplain and has a flat topography. The Anoka County Soil Survey shows numerous <br /> types of soils in the study area including loamy fine sands, fine sandy loams, and hydric soils in <br /> wetland areas. <br /> 11. Water Resources: <br /> a. Describe surface water and groundwater features on or near the site in a.i. and a.ii. below. <br /> i. Surface water—lakes, streams, wetlands, intermittent channels, and county/judicial <br /> ditches. Include any special designations such as public waters, trout stream/lake, <br /> wildlife lakes, migratory waterfowl feeding/resting lake, and outstanding resource <br /> value water. Include water quality impairments or special designations listed on the <br /> current MPCA 303d Impaired Waters List that are within 1 mile of the project. Include <br /> DNR Public Waters Inventory number(s), if any. <br /> Surface water in the study area remains the same as the original AUAR and includes <br /> numerous wetlands, lakes and streams and county ditches. Of note continues to be Peltier <br /> Lake (2000400), Rondeau Lake (2001500), Rice Creek Marsh (02074000), Unnamed Public <br /> Water Wetland (82019500), Public Water Wetland (02053400) Public Water Wetland <br /> (02000100), Clearwater Creek (82006a), Hardwood Creek (0213a), Rice Creek (M-059) and <br /> County Ditch #47. Based on a review of information from the MPCA, impaired waters in the <br /> study area include: <br /> • Peltier Lake <br /> • Clearwater Creek (Judicial Ditch 3) <br /> • Hardwood Creek (Judicial Ditch 2) <br /> Additional information can be found in Appendix B which contains an updated analysis of <br /> stormwater management for the study area. <br /> ii. Groundwater—aquifers, springs, seeps. Include: 1) depth to groundwater; 2) if project <br /> is within a MDH wellhead protection area; 3) identification of any onsite and/or nearby <br /> wells, including unique numbers and well logs if available. If there are no wells known <br /> on site or nearby, explain the methodology used to determine this. <br /> As indicated in the original AUAR, the study area has shallow groundwater. The Minnesota <br /> Hydrogeology Atlas indicates that the depth to water table within the study area varies from <br /> 1-35E Corridor AUAR Update <br /> June 6,2025 <br /> Page 6 <br /> Page 62 of 240 <br />