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memo <br />2 of 3 <br />construction meeting with the LGU and/or TEP members on site before ground disturbance <br />activities <br />C. Due to foreseeable project construction logistics and timing, there are likely to be temporary <br />disturbances to existing wetland vegetation and soils. Any compacted or rutted soil created <br />during the course of construction, will be corrected with low impact methods to ensure the <br />native soils shape and structure are restored. Adaptive management will be used to determine <br />if native and/or temporary seeding of disturbed areas is necessary, or if the existing native <br />wetland vegetation is better suited to revegetate the site. <br />D. Construction oversight and routine inspections by a wetland ecologist in consultation with the <br />LGU will be conducted to ensure the best course of action is taken to prevent permanent <br />ecological damage to the site. <br />No -Loss NOD Condition #5 <br />The condition as written in the November 5, 2018 NOD noted the distance between the ground and <br />leading edge of the panel should be maximized to reduce shading within the wetland. To provide <br />more specificity on this condition, the applicant has provided the following clarification. <br />A. Typical panel height from the ground is 18" As the panel strings approach the wetland <br />boundary the height above the ground will transition from 18" to a minimum of 24" across the <br />entire reach of the wetland. <br />Emmons & Olivier Resources, Inc. <br />7030 6`h St. North Oakdale, MN 55128 TI 651.770.8448 F/ 651 770.2552 www.eorinc.com <br />