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additional protective measures for areas known to be of statewide importance to this <br />species. Because the proposed project is within one of these areas, please refer to both <br />lists of recommendations. In addition, if erosion control mesh will be used, I recommend <br />that the mesh be limited to wildlife -friendly materials (see enclosed fact sheet). <br />The Minnesota Biological Survey (MBS) has identified two Sites of Biodiversity Significance <br />within the project boundary. Sites of Biodiversity Significance have varying levels of native <br />biodiversity and are ranked based on the relative significance of this biodiversity at a <br />statewide level. Factors taken into account during the ranking process include the <br />number of rare species documented within the site, the quality of the native plant <br />communities in the site, the size of the site, and the context of the site within the <br />landscape. These particular Sites contains several high quality native plant communities <br />and, as noted above, several rare plants. (Please see attached map; GIS shapefiles of MBS <br />Sites of Biodiversity Significance and MBS Native Plant Communities can be downloaded <br />from the DNR Data Deli at http://deli.dnr.state.mn.us.) <br />The Natural Heritage Information System (NHIS), a collection of databases that contains <br />information about Minnesota's rare natural features, is maintained by the Division of Ecological and <br />Water Resources, Department of Natural Resources. The NHIS is continually updated as new <br />information becomes available, and is the most complete source of data on Minnesota's rare or <br />otherwise significant species, native plant communities, and other natural features. However, the NHIS <br />is not an exhaustive inventory and thus does not represent all of the occurrences of rare features within <br />the state. Therefore, ecologically significant features for which we have no records may exist within the <br />project area. If additional information becomes available regarding rare features in the vicinity of the <br />project, further review may be necessary. <br />The enclosed results include an Index Report and a Detailed Report of records in the Rare <br />Features Database, the main database of the NHIS. To control the release of specific location <br />information, which might result in the destruction of a rare feature, both reports are copyrighted. <br />The Index Report provides rare feature locations only to the nearest section, and may be <br />reprinted, unaltered, in an environmental review document (e.g., EAW or EIS), municipal natural <br />resource plan, or report compiled by your company for the project listed above. If you wish to <br />reproduce the index report for any other purpose, please contact me to request written permission. <br />The Detailed Report is for your personal use only as it may include specific location information that is <br />considered nonpublic data under Minnesota Statutes, section 84.0872, subd. 2. If you wish to reprint <br />or publish the Detailed Report for any purpose, please contact me to request written permission. <br />For environmental review purposes, the results of this Natural Heritage Review are valid for one <br />year; the results are only valid for the project location (noted above) and the project description <br />provided on the NHIS Data Request Form. Please contact me if project details change or for an updated <br />review if construction has not occurred within one year. <br />The Natural Heritage Review does not constitute review or approval by the Department of <br />Natural Resources as a whole. Instead, it identifies issues regarding known occurrences of rare features <br />and potential effects to these rare features. To determine whether there are other natural resource <br />concerns associated with the proposed project, please contact your DNR Regional Environmental <br />Assessment Ecologist (contact information available at <br />http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/eco/ereview/erp regioncontacts.html). Please be aware that additional <br />site assessments or review may be required. <br />Thank you for consulting us on this matter, and for your interest in preserving Minnesota's rare <br />natural resources. An invoice will be mailed to you under separate cover. <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />
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