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The City has adopted shoreland and floodplain ordinances that regulate development within <br />these designated areas. The MNDNR has approved these ordinances. The eastern and southern <br />portions of the site are located within the designated shoreland zoning districts for George <br />Watch Lake and Marshan Lake, respectively (see Figure 6). The Shoreland District extends <br />1,000 feet from the Ordinary High Water Level (OHWL) of public waters. The height of <br />structures within the Shoreland Districts shall be limited to thirty -six feet. <br />The Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park boundary separates the project area from the <br />OHWL of George Watch Lake and Marshan Lake by approximately 800 -feet and 250 -feet, <br />respectively. Given the distance separation and forested nature of the regional park property, <br />no visual impact to the public water bodies is anticipated. Additionally, there will be no <br />disturbance of Shore Impact Zones. <br />Both George Watch Lake and Marshan Lake are classified as Natural Environment Lakes. <br />Impervious surface coverage of lots within the Shoreland District of a Natural Environment <br />Lake cannot exceed 60% for commercial/industrial development and 35% for multi - family <br />residential. The proposed impervious surface coverage within the Marshan Lake Shoreland <br />District is classified as commercial development and has been calculated to be approximately <br />43% of the total area within the Shoreland District boundary. No impervious surfaces are <br />proposed within the designated Shoreland District of George Watch Lake. <br />Stormwater management will be handled in conformance with Rice Creek Watershed District <br />and City of Lino Lakes requirements as discussed in Question No. 17 of this EAW. <br />The proposed project does not lie within a delineated 100 -year flood plain. <br />15. Water surface use. Will the project change the number or type of watercraft on any <br />water body? _Yes X No <br />If yes, indicate the current and projected watercraft usage and discuss any potential <br />overcrowding or conflicts with other uses. <br />16. Erosion and sedimentation. Give the acreage to be graded or excavated and the cubic <br />yards of soil to be moved: <br />39.2 acres; approximately 69,000 cubic yards. Describe any steep slopes or highly erodible <br />soils and identify them on the site map. Describe any erosion and sedimentation control <br />measures to be used during and after project construction. <br />According to the preliminary grading estimates the site will require approximately 9,585 <br />cubic yards of fill to implement the proposed site plan. Approximately 14.5 acres were <br />previously disturbed when the City Hall complex, bank, and clinic were constructed. <br />Cumulative Cut Volume <br />Cumulative Fill Volume <br />Net Difference <br />69,314 cubic yards <br />78,899 cubic yards <br />9,585 cubic yards <br />Legacy at Woods Edge Development EAW DRAFT <br />Lino Lakes, MN <br />14 <br />