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Ms. Katie Larsen <br />09/04/2025 <br />Page 10 <br />WSB Response (8/6/2025) – Turn Lane plan has been provided. Comments on <br />sheet 12 include: <br />a)Provide pavement marking material types per Anoka County standards <br />b)Pull stop bar in front of stop sign <br />c)R1-5a signs are not typical for this type of crossing <br />d)Add a No Left Turns (R3-2) sign for the westbound approach <br />e)Add markers on the splitter island (See CSAH 14 at Opal St or Quito St <br />for examples) <br />WSB Response (9/4/2025) – Turn Lane comments provided on 8/6/25 have not <br />been addressed. <br />WSB Comment (8/6/2025) – Include centerline striping on Wilkinson Way. See <br />plans for additional signing and striping comments. <br />WSB Response (9/4/2025) – Signing and striping comments provided on 8/6/25 <br />have not been addressed. <br />•Wetlands and Mitigation Plan <br />The Vadnais Lake Area WMO (VLAWMO) (WCA LGU) issued a Notice of Decision (NOD) <br />(LGU No. 14.2021) approving the wetland boundaries on March 17, 2022 (Appendix A). <br />The decision is valid for 5 years. The WCA NOD also confirmed that Wetland 7 is an <br />incidental wetland and therefore not regulated-under WCA. <br />The USACE issued an Approved Jurisdictional Determination (AJD) on April 6, 2022 for <br />Wetlands 8, 9 and 10 (File No. MVP-2015-03940-SSC) (Appendix A). The AJD is valid for 5 <br />years. <br />A map of the site location is provided in Figure 1. Three wetlands (Wetlands 1, 7, and 10) <br />were delineated within the current project area in September 2021 by KES (Figure 2). <br />Previously submitted information discussed the delineation in more detail and included the <br />National Wetland Inventory (NWI) and soil survey mapping. A copy of the previously <br />submitted delineation report (Hawkins-Rogalla Lino Lakes Wetland Delineation Report) is <br />available upon request. <br />A wetland replacement plan and no loss request (for incidental wetland) was submitted, <br />reviewed, and approved through VLAWMO and the City. The TEP in its WCA Notice of <br />Decision agreed that WL7 is incidental per WCA rules, WL10 is wetland based on new <br />guidance and the WL5 boundary was extended to the northwest. Per aerial photos in 3-9- <br />2022 addendum, WL9 and WL8 are wetland. No other changes were directed to all other <br />delineated wetland boundaries in the project area. Approved wetland boundaries are shown <br />in the 3-10-2022 Rogalla and Hawkins surveys from Kurth Surveying, Inc. <br />The proposed WCA-regulated 0.13 ac of impact to Wetland 10 will be replaced at a 2:1 ratio <br />via the debiting of wetland bank credits from the Rapp Farm and Anderson Slough wetland <br />bank (#170) located within major watershed 20 and Bank Service Area 7, which is the same <br />major watershed and Bank Service Area as the project location. This bank is owned by the <br />project applicant. A draft Standard Credit Withdrawal Form is included. Compensatory <br />mitigation is not proposed for USACE-regulated Wetland 7. <br />Wilkinson Waters Development - Engineering Review <br /> <br />