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<br />Minnesota Interagency Water Resource Application Form February 2014 Page 7 of 11 <br /> Project Name and/or Number: <br />Attachment C <br />Avoidance and Minimization <br />Project Purpose, Need, and Requirements. Clearly state the purpose of your project and need for your project. Also include a <br />description of any specific requirements of the project as they relate to project location, project footprint, water management, <br />and any other applicable requirements. Attach an overhead plan sheet showing all relevant features of the project (buildings, <br />roads, etc.), aquatic resource features (impact areas noted) and construction details (grading plans, storm water management <br />plans, etc.), referencing these as necessary: <br />See attached document. <br />Avoidance. Both the CWA and the WCA require that impacts to aquatic resources be avoided if practicable alternatives exist. <br />Clearly describe all on-site measures considered to avoid impacts to aquatic resources and discuss at least two project alternatives <br />that avoid all impacts to aquatic resources on the site. These alternatives may include alternative site plans, alternate sites, and/or <br />not doing the project. Alternatives should be feasible and prudent (see MN Rules 8420.0520 Subp. 2 C). Applicants are encouraged <br />to attach drawings and plans to support their analysis: <br />See attached document. <br />Minimization. Both the CWA and the WCA require that all unavoidable impacts to aquatic resources be minimized to the greatest <br />extent practicable. Discuss all features of the proposed project that have been modified to minimize the impacts to water <br />resources (see MN Rules 8420.0520 Subp. 4): <br /> See attached document. <br />Off-Site Alternatives. An off-site alternatives analysis is not required for all permit applications. If you know that your proposal <br />will require an individual permit (standard permit or letter of permission) from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, you may be <br />required to provide an off-site alternatives analysis. The alternatives analysis is not required for a complete application but must <br />be provided during the review process in order for the Corps to complete the evaluation of your application and reach a final <br />decision. Applicants with questions about when an off-site alternatives analysis is required should contact their Corps Project <br />Manager. <br /> <br />