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Environmental Assessment Worksheet <br />Nature's Refuge Conservation Development <br />Lino Lakes, Anoka County, Minnesota <br />Draft Document — September 25, 2006 <br />5. Project location County ', <br />E1/2 of Section 5 (excluding NW' /< of NE1/4, and SW''% of SW' %), Township 31N, Range 22W <br />Plus part of SW' /4 of NW1/4, Section 4, Township 31N, Range 22W <br />See maps for location (Figures 1 and 2). <br />Page 2 <br />• County map showing the general location of the project - Figure 1 <br />• U.S. Geological Survey 7.5 minute, 1:24,000 scale map indicating project boundaries - Figure 2 <br />• Aerial photo showing all wetland boundaries and rare plant locations - Figure 3 <br />• Aerial photo showing proposed site development plan - Figure 4 <br />• Minnesota DNR Natural Heritage Database Review Letter - Attachment A <br />• Traffic Study Report - Attachment B <br />• Archeological Survey Report - Attachment C <br />0 wards or less to be published inn the EQB.Moni <br />Nature's Refuge is a conservation development project located in the City of Lino Lakes on Highway 14, consisting <br />of 278 proposed residential lots on 100 acres and 132 acres of conservation area, which will be restored and <br />maintained under a permanent conservation easement. The project will utilize City sewer and water services. <br />b. Give a complete description cif the proposed project and related new construction.' Attach additional she <br />necessary. Emphasize construction, operation methods and features that will cause physical manipulation of the' <br />environment or will produce wastes. Include modifications to existing equipment or industrial processes and <br />significant demolition,' removal or remodeling of existing structures. "Indicate the timing .and duration of <br />onstruction activitie <br />Overview <br />Nature's Refuge is a proposed conservation development that will create a new residential subdivision combined <br />with a wetland conservation area in the City of Lino Lakes. The subdivision will provide additional housing <br />capacity in the form of an infill development. The conservation area will restore and preserve valuable natural <br />resources by combining residential development with a large, high - quality existing wetland complex containing rare <br />plant species and communities. The project relies upon a strategy to create a nature preserve by enhancing (through <br />restoration and active management) a large area of higher - quality wetland as compensation for filling a smaller <br />acreage of lower - quality wetland. <br />Site Description <br />The proposed project site is located on Main Street (County Highway 14) in the City of Lino Lakes, west of County <br />Highway 23, and east of Wood Duck Trail (see attached maps, Figures 1 and 2). It is bounded by Main Street to the <br />south, Pine Street to the north, and existing residential neighborhoods to the east and west. Access can be gained via <br />a dirt field road entrance from Main Street west of Lino Lakes Elementary School. The 232.08 -acre, irregularly <br />shaped property occupies most of the E'h of Section 5. The Applicants propose to include a small portion of the <br />SW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 4, Township 31N, Range 22W, which is a 17.6 -acre publicly owned parcel known as <br />Woolan's Park. The park land is included in this proposal as part of the conservation area to be restored and <br />managed because it is contiguous with the wetland/woodland complex existing on the privately owned land. The <br />City Comprehensive Plan guides the site for Low - Density, Sewered Residential and Park land uses. The <br />northeastern portion of the site was previously platted under an earlier proposed development, but it will be re- <br />platted if this project goes forward. <br />