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page 13 <br />Since the City’s existing watermain does not have sufficient capacity to supply the <br />development with required ISO fire flow rate, the following are options for addressing <br />this issue: <br /> Obtain more specific information pertaining to the Village, LLC development in <br />regards to their interior sprinkler system flow rate requirements. <br /> Upsizing the City’s existing trunk main may be required to provide the <br />development with the required 3,500 gpm fire flow rate. <br /> Installation of a booster station to increase fire flow pressure may be an <br />alternative. <br /> <br />There is an existing watermain easement running through the site that will need to be <br />vacated and re-located as part of the development proposal. <br /> <br />Surface Waters <br /> <br />a) Wetlands - Describe any anticipated physical effects or alterations to wetland <br />features such as draining, filling, permanent inundation, dredging and vegetative <br />removal. Discuss direct and indirect environmental effects from physical <br />modification of wetlands, including the anticipated effects that any proposed wetland <br />alterations may have to the host watershed. Identify measures to avoid (e.g., <br />available alternatives that were considered), minimize, or mitigate environmental <br />effects to wetlands. Discuss whether any required compensatory wetland mitigation <br />for unavoidable wetland impacts will occur in the same minor or major watershed, <br />and identify those probable locations. <br /> <br /> There are no wetlands within the property so no wetland impacts will occur. <br /> <br />b) Other surface waters- Describe any anticipated physical effects or alterations to <br />surface water features (lakes, streams, ponds, intermittent channels, county/judicial <br />ditches) such as draining, filling, permanent inundation, dredging, diking, stream <br />diversion, impoundment, aquatic plant removal and riparian alteration. Discuss <br />direct and indirect environmental effects from physical modification of water <br />features. Identify measures to avoid, minimize, or mitigate environmental effects to <br />surface water features, including in-water Best Management Practices that are <br />proposed to avoid or minimize turbidity/sedimentation while physically altering the <br />water features. Discuss how the project will change the number or type of watercraft <br />on any water body, including current and projected watercraft usage. <br /> <br /> There are no surface waters present within the project area. The project will not <br />change the number of type of watercraft on any water body. <br /> <br /> <br />48
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