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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources <br />Mr. Jeff Smyser, City Planner <br />City of Lino Lakes <br />600 Town Center Parkway <br />Lino Lakes, Minnesota 55014 -1182 <br />1200 Wamer Road <br />St. Paul, Minnesota 55106 <br />651.772.7900 <br />November 21, 2006 <br />RE: Nature's Refuge Residential Subdivision Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) <br />Dear Mr. Smyser: <br />The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has reviewed the EAW prepared for the <br />Nature's Refuge residential development in the City of Lino Lakes. The document describes the <br />project as a 250 -acre "conservation development." We compliment the City for taking a <br />conservation approach to development. At the same time, however, we are concerned that the <br />proposed ecological improvements rest on a management plan that we have not seen. Without <br />knowing the details of that plan, we cannot determine whether the City will be able to accomplish <br />those improvements. We offer the following comments for your consideration. <br />Fish, wildlife and ecologically sensitive resources (Item No. 11) <br />The EAW provides an excellent description of good quality, diverse habitat occupying a large <br />portion of the site and notes the occurrences of five state - listed vascular plant species and one <br />state - listed animal species, the Blanding's turtle. Direct impacts resulting from the proposed <br />project, particularly to the forest and grassland habitats, are substantial. As noted in the EAW, <br />the project would result in a 56% deduction of forest area and a 66% reduction in grassland, and <br />expose the remaining habitat areas to the effects of adjacent development. If this site is to <br />provide any Blanding's turtle habitat, then some protected upland grassland area adjacent to the <br />wetland would have to be left undeveloped and protected. It may be necessary to create more <br />buffer adjacent to the wetland and manage it as dry prairie. <br />The EAW also states that preservation, restoration and the long -term management of the <br />remaining habitat areas will result in a positive effect, i.e., higher quality wildlife habitat. The <br />EAW mentions a restoration and management plan, but does not include it. The City's cover <br />letter (October 20, 2006) suggests that the City has not yet approved that plan. Additionally, the <br />EAW does not identify an entity that would be responsible for implementing the plan. Without <br />that information, and considering the extent of the project impacts, we cannot be confident that <br />the project will in fact result in an acceptable level of habitat benefit. This is not a minor concern. <br />An Equal Opportunity Employer Who Values Diversity <br />DNR Information: 651 - 296 -6157 1- 888 - 646 -6367 TTY: 651 - 296 -5484 <br />1- 800 - 657 -3929 <br />
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