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from lots as feasible with a LOMR-F application. This will occur once grading activities are <br />completed and elevations can be certified. <br />Below is the floodplain summary per Rice Creek Watershed District Model and as depicted in the <br />floodplain Exhibit F1: <br />Floodplain Summary <br /> North Floodplain Fill = 378 CY <br /> North Floodplain Mitigation = 12,686 CY <br /> West Floodplain Fill = 2,386 CY <br /> West Floodplain Mitigation = 3,647 CY <br /> <br />WETLAND: <br /> <br />Kjolhaug Environmental Services prepared two wetland reports. A Wetland Delineation Report <br />for the two Rehbein parcels was completed on October 19, 2021. A separate Wetland Delineation <br />Report for the Nelson parcel was completed on May 13, 2025. <br /> <br />The summary below from the Wetland Buffer Exhibit reflects the combined wetland impacts <br />associated with all three (3) parcels. The identified impacts are primarily related to proposed street <br />alignments and roadway connections. <br /> <br />Wetland Summary: <br />Wetland Fill (WCA): 21,017 SF (0.48 acres) <br />Wetland Fill (USACE): 16,273 SF (0.37 acres) <br />Total Wetland Fill: 45,730 SF (1.05 acres) <br />Required City Wetland Buffer Area: 34,214 SF (0.79 acres) <br />City Buffer Width: 10’ ft (No Averaging) <br /> <br />Kjolhaug submitted the RPA to the Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD) and the United States <br />Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) on January 5, 2026. RCWD distributed the Wetland <br />Conservation Act (WCA) Notice Application for the Harvest Grange replacement plan on January <br />8, 2026. <br /> <br />RARE SPECIES SURVEY RESULTS: <br /> <br />A Rare Plant Survey for the proposed Harvest Grange development was prepared by Midwest <br />Natural Resources, Inc. (MNR) on July 14, 2025. Prior to field investigations, a Rare Plant Survey <br />Protocol was submitted to the Minnesota DNR Endangered Species Coordinator on May 13, 2025. <br />Field surveys were conducted on June 3, 2025, following the MN DNR Species Survey Process <br />and Rare Plant Guidance. <br /> <br />A review of available background data, including the Natural Heritage Information System (NHIS) <br />database, along with the field survey results, indicates: <br /> <br /> <br />