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2001-10 Wetland Permit Appliation
t Wetland Permit Application A NORTHWEST COMMERCIAL PARK City of Albertville, Minnesota SEH No. A-ALBEV0113.00 October 2001 ~SEM SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON INC Multidisciplined. Single Source. NA-02620-02 (V.1.01 for MS WORD) 2.16.01 Minnesota Local/State/Federal Application Forms for Water/VI/etland Projects LOCAL AND STATE: Application for Local Government Unit Approval Pursuant to Minnesota Wetlands Conservation Act (WCA) Application for Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Permit to Work in Public Waters Application for 1~Iinnesota Pollution Control A~ericy Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 401 Certification ' FEDERAL: Application for the Department of the Army Permit (33 CFR 32~) Use these application forms to apply to 1) the appropriate Local Government Unit (LGU), 2) the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), and 3) the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) for authorization of any proposed water/wetland project affecting lakes, rivers, strearns or wetlands that may fall within the jurisdiction of any (or all) of these three agencies. If 401 certification is required from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), the COE will forward these application forms to the MPCA for processing. You do not need to send this application to the MPCA. This application packet includes the following: ^ PART 1: BASIC APPLICATION must be filled out by all applicants (pages 1-3, plus requested attachments). ^ APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT (page 4) must also be completed (non-shaded blocks only), signed and submitted by the applicant or agent, along with Part 1, to complete the Federal (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) component of the application process using these forms. ^ PART 2: REPLACEMENT AND SUPPLEMENT must be filled out by applicants who need to develop a replacement plan for wetland mitigation (pages 5-8, plus requested attachments). ^ INSTRUCTIONS (Instruction 1-4) are provided to assist with completion and mailing of the application. Before beginning work on your project, you must receive all required approvals from your LGU, the DNR and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE). If you have not receive a reply after 45 days, or if you wish to confirm the status of your application at any time, contact the agencies directly (see Instructions, page 4). Proceeding with work before all required authorizations are obtained may result in fines or other penalties. If you have questions or need assistance with filling out these forms, contact your local Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) office, your LGU, your regional DNR office, or your COE regulatory field office (see Instructions, page 4). Note 1: If you believe that your project may be subject to Watershed District regulation, local Planning and Zoning jurisdiction, or any other locally implemented or enacted controls beside those of your LGU, contact the appropriate office(s) directly in addition to your LGU, the DNR, and the COE. Note 2: If you are a Federal Farm Program participant, and if your project affects a wetland or water body on agricultural land, your eligibility for USDA benefits may be affected. In addition to your LGU, the DNR, and the COE, contact your local Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) office to request and complete the appropriate form before initiating any activity. A QUICK LOOK AT THE PERMIT APPLICATION PROCESS 1. Send copies of these completed application Corms to your LGU, ~l. When the review process is axmplete, your application will either your regional DNR office, and your COE regulatory office. be approved, approved witk changed or wadi[ions,' withdratiti~n, or denied.. You will be informed of the decision. 2. Any of the agencies may make initial contact with you to a) inform you that it has no jurisdiction over your project; b) request additional ~. For information about laws, rules and regulations that direct this infrn-mation needed; or c) inform you of applicable fees. process, the website u~ww.revisor.le~.stalemn.us includes complete State. of Minnesota waters'and wetlands 1 nvs and rules, and the 3. When your application is considered complete and appropriate fees website wwx~.mvp.i~sacE.arniv.rni( provides infornia[ion on U.S. Army have been received (il requested), your application will he distributed Corps of Engineers regulations. for appropriate agency review and puhlic comments. 6. For information on the appeals process, contact the appropriate agency (see Instructions, page ~l. t 1 NA-02620-02 (V.1.01 for MS WORD) 2.16.01 Minnesota Local/State/Federal Application Forms for Water/VI/etland Projects FOR,INTERNAL USE ONLY Application No: Field Office Code Date InitialApp]ication Recd Date InitialApplication Deemed Complete PART 1: BASIC APPLICATION "See HELP" directs you to important additional information and assistance in Instructions, page 1. 1. APPLICANT CONTACT INFORMATION (See HELP 1): Name: City of Albertville ~' Complete mailing address: 5975 Main Avenue NE ,~ Albertville, MN. 55301 Residential Phone: ( ) Business Phone:_(763) 497-3384 Fax (if available): ( ) E-mail (if available): 2. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE (if applicable): NW Commercial Park 3. NAME OR I.D. # OF WATER BODY(S) IMPACTED** (if applicable; if known): u 1A. AUTHORIZED AGENT (See HELP lA.) (Only if applicable; an agent is required) Name: Deric Deuschle Title: Wetland Scientist Mailing address: 3535 Vadnais Center Drive Vadnais Heights, Minn. 55110 Residential Phone: ( ) Business Phone: (651) 765-2957 Fax (if available): (651)490-2150 E-mail (if available):- I hereby authorize ~ ~ ~ ~e::~-SG~ ~~~fr-~ to act on my behalf as an agent in the processing of this application and to furnish, upon request, supplemental infor ation in support of this application. - ia1y~~ t A licant Signature Date 4a. ANY WETLANDS IMPACTED? ®Yes ^ No 4c. If YES, indicate size of entire wetland (check one): !~ 4b. If YES, what type (if known; check nil that apply): ®Less than 10 acres (indicate size: 0.85 aC. ) ^ 10 to 40 acres ^1 ^1L ®2 ^3 ^4 ^5 ^6 ^7 ^8 ^R ^unknown ^ Greater than 40 acres 1 5. PROJECT LOCATION** (information can be found on property tax statement, property title or title insurance): '/a Section: NE Section: 35 Township: 121 N Range: 24W County: Wright Lot#: Block: Subdivision: 6. ADDITIONAL LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS** (if applicable; if known): Parcel ID #/Geocode: UTM Coordinates: easterly Northerly 1 Project street address: Fire #: **For multiple water bodies or locations, attach additional sheets labeled ADDITIONAL WATER BODIES IMPACTED, ADDITIONAL PROJECT LOCATIONS, or ADDITIONAL LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS. 7. HOW TO GET TO THE SITE: Attach a simple site locator map. If needed, include on the map written directions to the site from a known location or landmark. Include highway and street names and numbers. Also provide distances from known locations and any information that would assist in locating the site. Label the sheet SITE LOCATOR MAP. 8. PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT: What do you propose to do, and why is it needed? Please be brief. (See HELP 8 before completing this section.) See Enclosed Permit Application 9. PROPOSED TIMELINE: Approximate project start date: 9/4/01 Projected end date: 6/15/02 10. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Describe in detail what you plan to do and how you plan to do it. This is the most important part of your application. See HELP IO before completing this section; see also What To Include on Plans (Instructions, page 2). If space below is not adequate, attach separate sheet labeled PROJECT DESCRIPTION. See Enclosed Permit Application 1 1 r a 11. FOOTPRINT OF IMPACT (if applicable): Indicate total amount (in acres or square feet) of wetland(s) or water body area(s) to be filled, drained, inundated, or excavated; and/or indicate length of stream or river affected (in linear feet). 1 0.85 acres or square feet and/or linear feet 12. TYPE AND ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF MATERIAL(S) TO BE PLACED INTO OR EXCAVATED FROMTHE WETLAND OR WATER BODY if applicable): List each type of material (such as rock, sand, clay, concrete) to be filled or excavated, and estimate the amount in cubic yards. ® FILLING ^ EXCAVATING Type(s) of material Onsite Borrow 1 Estimated amount in cubic yards 13. ESTIMATED PROJECT COST: $2,000,000 (for determination of DNR fees only, which are based on total project cost) 2 Estimated amount in cubic yards ~ Type(s) of material 1 14. SEQUENCING CONSIDERATIONS: What alternatives to this proposed project have you considered that could have avoided or minimized impacts to wetlands or water? List at least two alternatives (one of which may be "no build" or "do nothing"), and explain why you chose to pursue the option described in this application over these alternatives. See Attached Permit Application 1 15. PORTION OF WORK ALREADY COMPLETED: Is any portion of the work already completed? ~ Yes ®No. If yes, describe the completed work on a separate sheet of paper labeled WORK ALREADY COMPLETED. (See HELP 15 before completing this section.) 16. ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: For projects that impact more than 10,000 square feet of water or wetlands, list below complete names and mailing addresses of adjacent property owners whose property also adjoins the wetland or water body where the work is being proposed. (See HELP 16. If necessary, attach a separate sheet labeled ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS.) Complete name(s) Complete mailing address (including street address, city, state, zip code) 17. STATUS OF OTHER APPROVALS: List any other permits, reviews or approvals related to this proposed project that are either pending or have already been approved or denied. See HELP 17. If already applied for Agency Type of Approval ID Number Date applied for Date approved Date denied BNSF RR Utility Crossing 8/8/01 MPCA Sanitary Sewer 8/8/01 permit ~ ----- MDH--------- Water Extension ----- 8/8/01 ~ Permit _ - --------- Wnght County . - ------- ROW permits/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------~ ------------- -------------------- -------------- 8/8/01 Driveway Access MNDOT Utility Permit 8/8/01 18. I am applying for state and local authorization to conduct the work described in this application. I am familiar with the information contained in this application. To the best of my knowledge a d belief, information in Part 1 is true, complete, and accurate. I possess the authority to undertake the work described, or I a cting a th duly authorized agent of the applicant. ,Signs#~~rv nfnnnlicnn.t ante (lR ,Si.onntr~rg nfnoent l~ntp This block must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (the applicant in Section 1) or by the applicant's duly authorized agent (if the boxed Section lA has been filled out and signed by the applicant.) Federal authorization: Generally, in addition to state authorization, projects in wetland or water areas also require Federal authorization from the Corps of Engineers under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. To apply to the Corps using this application package, the applicant/agent must complete the modified one-page Federal Application form on page 4 and mail it to the Corps (address on Instructions, age 4) with a co of the state ap lication. A licants may, if they wish, ap ly only for Corps authorization b usin the unmodified federal a lication form that is available from Cor s offices or via the Internet at Y ~ rr r www.mvp.usace.army.mil. 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 A 4 APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT (33 CFR 325) OMB APPROVAL NO. (RENEWAL PENDING) The public burden for [his collection of information is estimated [o average 10 hours per response, although the majority of applications should require 5 hours or less. This includes the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Service Directorate of Information Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302; and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0710- 0003), Washington, DC 20503. Respondents should be aware that notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection of _ information if i[ dces not display a currently valid OMB control number. Please DO NOT RETURN your form [o either of these addresses. Completed applications must be submitted to the District engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT: Authorities: Rivers and Harbors Act, Section 10, 33 USC 403; Clean Water Act, Section 404, 33 USC 1344; Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act, 33 USC 1413, Section 103. Principal purpose: Information provided on this form will be used in evaluating the application for a permit. Routine uses: This information maybe shared with the Deparunent of Justice and other Federal, state, and local government agencies. Submission of requested information is voluntary; however, if information is not provided, the perail[ application cannot be evaluated nor can a permit be issued. ITEMS 1 THROUGH 4 TO BE FILLED IN BY THE CORPS 1. APPLICATION NO. 2. FIELD OFFICE CODE 3. DATE RECENED 4. DATE APPLICATION COMPLETED YOU DO NOT NEED TO COMPLETE THE SHADED AREAS. -~ All applicants need to complete non-shaded items 5 and 26. If an agent is to be used, also complete items 8 and 11. F This optional Federal form is valid for use only when included as part of this entire state application packet. 5. APPLICANT'S NAME 8. AUTHORIZED AGENT'S NAME AND TITLE an a ent is not re aired) ( g q City of Albertville Deric Deuschle, Scientist ~I 6. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS 9.AGENT'S ADDRESS 7. APPLICAi~IT'S PHONE NO. 10. AGENT'S PHONE NO. 11. STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION (if applicable; complete only if authorizing an agent) I hereby authorize to act on my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to famish, upon request, supplemental information in support of permit application. r P~ l APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE Ct o~ ~C~+ DATE: /J `I 12. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE (see instructions) ~' 13. NAME OF W.ATERBODY, IF KNOWN (if applicable) 14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS (if applicable) I5. LOCATION OF PROJECT l6. OTIIEK LOCATION DESCRIi'TIONS. IF KNOWN (see instntctions) M 17. DIRECTIONS TOTHE SITE l8. NATURE OF ACTNITY L~Si; BLOCKS 20-22 IF llREDGED AND/ORFILL MATEKIAL IS TO BE DISCIIAKGED l4. PROJECT PURPOSE 20. REASON(S) FOR DISCffARGE 2l. TYPF,S OF MATERIAL BF1NG DISCHARGED ,~;ND THE AMOUNT OF EACH TYPE IN CUBIC YARDS 22. S(JRFACE AKEA iN ACRES OF WETLANDS UR OTHER WATERS FILLED 33. IS ANY PORTION OF THE WORK ALREADY COMPLETE? YES NO IF YES, DESCKIBE COMPLETED ~'s'ORK. 2d. ADDRESSES OF ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS,.'. ?~. L[ST OF OTHER CERTIFICATIONS OR APPROVALS/DENIALS RECEIVED FKOM OTHER FEllERAL, ST.A1'E OR LOCAL AGENCIES FOR WORK'.. '~ DESCRIBED lI~ TH1S APPLLCATION. 26.Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application. I certify that the information in this application is complete and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the work ~' describe herein or am acting as the duly authorized agent of the app c nt. Sig f applicant Date Signature of agent (if any) Date The application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (applicant), or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if the statement in Block 11 has been filled out and signed. 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up with any trick, scheme, or disguises a material factor makes any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, Fictitious or fraudulent statements or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both. ENG FORM 4345, Ju197 EDITION OF FEB 94 IS OBSOLETE. (Proponent: CECW-OR) 5 L 1 i Minnesota Local/State/Federal Application Forms for Water/V1/etland Projects DO YOU NEED TO COMPLETE PART 2? Part 2; Replacement Plan Supplement must be completed by anyone who needs to develop a replacement plan for wetland mitigation. If you're not sure whether your project requires a replacement plan: ^ Call your LGU or SWCU office for guidance as to whether your project will require completing Part 2. If it is determined that your project will require wetland replacement, complete and submit Part 2 along with Part L ^ Ifyou prefer, you may chose to send in Part 1 only. After reviewingyour applicadon; the responding agencies will letyou know if you need to completeand return Part 2. Caution: If your project ~~-ill require wetland replacement, completing and returning both parts immediately is advisablz Submitting Part 1 and Part 2 separately rather. than at the same time may extend the application review process. 1 1 1 1 ~~ t t 1 PART 2: REPLACEMENT PLAN SUPPLEMENT For assistance in completing Part 2, contact your LGU or a professional consultant. 19. DESCRIPTION OF WETLAND IMPACTS: Complete the chart below: 1)Use one row of boxes for each wetland impact. 2)If your project has more than one wetland impact, reference your overhead view (part of Section 10) to this chart by identifying and labeling "first impact" and "second impact" on your overhead view. 3)If you are identifying only one wetland type within a given wetland impact area, use the first .dotted line and leave the others blank. 4)If you have chosen to identify more than one wetland type within a given wetland impact area, use the extra dotted lines to indicate each separate wetland type, and identify predominant vegetation and size of impacted area for each separate wetland type within that impact area. 5)If you do not have access to some of the information, call your LGU or SWCD office for assistance. (Photocopy chart for more impacts, if needed.) DESCRIPTION OF WETLAND IMPACTS Wetland impact (as noted on overhead view) Watershed name or number (if known) Is site within 1000 ft of a lake or 300 ft of a river? (YES or NO) Wetland type Predominant vegetation in impacted wetland area size of area impacted (in acres or square feet) Existing land use in project area (check all that apply) NO 2 Reed 0.85 ^ housing canarygrass ®commercial First ------------------- ------------------ --------------- ®industrial impact ^ parks/recreation areas ^ highways and ------------------- ------------------ --------------- associated rights-of-way ^ forested ^ farmsteads/agricultural ^ vacant lands ^ public and semi-public (schools/gov't facilities) Second ------------------- ------------------ --------------- ^ airports impact ^ extractive (gravel pits/quarries) ^ other: 'If you are identifying only one wetland type within a given wetland impact area, use the fast dotted line and leave the others blank. if you have chosen to ttlennty more than one weuana type within a given wetland impact area, use the extra dotted lines to indicate each separate wetland type, and identify predominant vegetation and size of impacted area for each separate wetland type within that impact are4a. TOTALS OF AREA(S) IMPACTED FOR EACH WETLAND TYPE ON CHART (indicate acres ®or square feet ^) Type: l:_ 1L:_ 2: 0.85 3:_ 4:_ 5:_ 6:_ 7:_ 8:_ R:_ 6 20. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: Are you aware of any special considerations that apply to either impact the site(s) or the replacement of site(s)? ^ Yes ®No (Examples: the presence of endangered species, special fish and wildlife resources, sensitive surface waters, or waste disposal sites) If YES, list and describe briefly. 21. ARCHEOLOGICAL OR CULTURAL RESOURCE DETERMINATIONS: Are you aware of any archeological or cultural resource determinations or surveys completed concerning the project or replacement site by the State Historical Society ~i Preservation Office (SHPO) or others? ^ Yes ®No If yes, please explain below or attach a copy of any determinations or surveys. 22. HOW PROPOSED REPLACEMENT WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED: Indicate how proposed replacement will be accomplished (check only one box below and continue as indicated): ^ A. Wetland banking only • Complete Application for Withdrawal of Wetland Credits Form and include with your application. Copies of this form are available from your LGU, or download a copy from www.bwsr.state.mn.us • Skip to Section 27, page 8. (You do not need to complete Sections 23-26.) ® B. Project-specific replacement only ~1 • Continue with Section 23 below. ^ C. A combination of wetland banking and project-specific replacement • Complete Application for Withdrawal of Wetland Credits Form and include with your application. Copies of this form are available from your LGU, or download a copy from www.bwsr.state.mn.us • Continue with Section 23 below. 23. DESCRIPTION OF REPLACEMENT WETLAND(S) CONSTRUCTION (Complete this section only if you marked Box B or Box C in Section 22 above): Describe in detail how replacement wetland(s) will be constructed. If several methods will be used, describe each method. Details should include the following: 1) type of construction (such as excavated in upland, restored by the break, restored by ditch block or revegetated); 2) type, size and specifications of outlet structures; 3) elevations relative to Mean Sea Level or established benchmarks or key features (such as sill, emergency overflow or structure height); 4) what best management practices will be implemented to prevent erosion or site degradation; 5) proposed ~, timetable for starting and ending the project; and 6) a vegetation management plan. Write this description on a separate sheet of paper labeled DESCRIPTION OF REPLACEMENT WETLAND CONSTRUCTION. 24. SURPLUS WETLAND CREDITS: If using project-specific replacement (Box B or Box C in Section 22 above), will the replacement result in any surplus wetland credits that you wish to have deposited in the State Wetland Bank for future use? ® YES ^ NO. If yes, submit a Wetland Banking Application directly to your LGU. Copies are available from your LGU, or download a copy from www.bwsr.state.mn.us ~ , 1 1 1 t 25. DESCRIPTION OF REPLACEMENT WETLANDS Complete the chart below: 1) Use one row of boxes for each wetland replacement site. 2) If your project has more than one wetland replacement site, reference your overhead view (part of Section 26) to this chart by identifying and labeling "first replacement site" and "second replacement site" on your overhead view. 3) If you are identifying only one wetland type within a given replacement site, use the first dotted line(s) and leave the others blank. 4) If you have chosen to identify more than one wetland type in a given replacement site, use the extra dotted lines to indicate each separate wetland type, and identify type(s) of replacement credits and "restored or created" for each separate wetland type within that replacement site. 5) If you do not have access to some of the information, or if you do not know your replacement ratio, call your LGU or SWCD office for assistance. (Photocopy chart for more wetland replacements, if needed.) DESCRIPTION OF REPLACEMENT WETLANDS Wetland Watershed County Topo- Wetland Type(s) of replacement credits Restored replacement name or graphic Type2 (in acres or square feet) or site number setting' created? (as noted on (if known) New Wetland Public Value Indicate overhead view) Credits (NWC) Credits (PVC) R or C First Wright I ~ 1 ~ 0.37 C replacement --- ------- ----- --------------- - ----- - -- ------- ---- site ------------ ----------------------i ------------------------ ------------- Second replacement ------------ ---------------------- ------------------------ ------------- site 'Ttopographic setting types: Indicate S for Shoreland; R for Riverine; F for F7oodplain; ~ .7 aC. 0.37 aC FT for Flow-through; T for Tributary; and I for Isolated. TOTAL NWC TOTAL PVC ZCicular 39 wetland types: Indicatel, 1L, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, R, or U. If you are REQUIRED REPLACEMENT RATIO: identifying only one wetland type within a given wetland impact azea, use the first dotted line and leave the others blank. If you have chosen to identify more than one wetland type (If known) 2: ~ within a given wetland impact azea, use the extra dotted lines to indicate each sepazate wetland type, and identify predominant vegetation and size of impacted area for each separate wetland type within that impact area. 26. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR PROJECT-SPECIFIC REPLACEMENT (Required only if you marked Box B or Box C in Section 22): For projects involving at least some project-specific replacement, include the following additional information: ®Two drawings to scale of the replacement wetland. Include both overhead view and profile (side view or cross- sectional view). See What To Include on Plans (Instructions, page 2) for a detailed description of what should be included in these drawings. Without drawings, your application will be considered incomplete. ®For created replacement wetlands, include additional soils information (if available) that indicates the capability of the site to produce and maintain wetland characteristics. ^ Note 1: For replacement wetlands located on pipeline easements, you need to receive endorsement of your project from both the easement holder and the Minnesota Department of Public Safety's Office of Pipeline Safety. Before start of construction, the owner of any utilities involved must be notified. The landowner or contractor is responsible for giving this notice by calling "Gopher State One-Call" at 651-454-0002 (Twin Cities Metro Area) or 1-800-252-1166 (all other locations). ^ Note 2: For extensive or complex projects supplementary information may be requested at a later date from one or more of the responding agencies. Such information may include (but not be limited to) the following: topographic map, water table map, soil borings, depth soundings, aerial photographs, environmental assessment and/or engineering reports. ~ a 1 1 I~ t 27. SIGNED AFFIRMATIONS: Sign and date either Box 27a or Box 27b below. If your project involves replacement by wetland banking only, sign Box 27a. For all other projects, read Box 27b, check appropriate boxes in Part B, and sign. 27a. For projects involving replacement by wetland banking only: To the best of my knowledge and belief, all information in Part 2 is true, complete and accurate; and I affirm that the wetland losses will be replaced via withdrawal from an account in the State Wetland Bank. Signature of applicant or agent Date 27b. For projects involving eitherproject-specific replacement only ora combination of wetland banking and project-specific replacement: Part A: The replacement wetland (affirm all statements): ^ Was not previously restored or created under a prior approved replacement plan or permit; AND ^ Was not drained or filled under an exemption during the previous 10 years; AND ^ Was not restored with financial assistance from public conservation programs; AND ^ Was not restored using private funds, other than those of the landowner, unless the funds are paid back with interest to the individual or organization that funded the restoration; and the individual or organization notifies the local government unit in writing that the restored wetland may be considered for replacement. Part B: Additional assurances (check all that apply): ® The wetland will be replaced before or concurrent with the actual draining or filling of a wetland. t ^ An irrevocable bank letter of credit, performance bond, or other acceptable security has been provided to guarantee the successful completion of the wetland replacement. ^ The wetland losses will be replaced via withdrawal from an account in the State Wetland Bank. Part C: For projects involving any project-specific replacement: Within 30 days of either receiving approval of this application or beginning work on the project, I will record the Declaration of Restrictions and Covenants on the deed for the property on which the replacement wetland(s) will be located; and I will at the same time submit proof of such recording to the LGU. To the best of my knowledge and bel' ,all infor tion in Part 2 is true, complete and accurate; and I affirm all statements in Parts A and C, as well as checked assuranc ) in Part ~ l0-/' 200/ Signature of applicant or agent Date FnR L(',TJ USE nNL~' Kcplacement plan is (check oncj: -I ;~pE,ro~e~l ~7 Appm~~ed ~~ith c~,n~li~icm~ (conciitir,n~ attachc~ll l (_,! ~~Ihciul ~i,~~n~r~ur 7 D~nicd Ih. ~~r LGI, h~ti~ recci~~ecl e~idenee of line .uul prui~f ~~f recurdin!„ ul D~cl.uatiuu ~;f K~~u~ic~iuns tin~l C~~~~enant, f~~r R~plae~mcnt \VctLui~l: ~.~(~1C71fV ~+'hPl'e fP~.„rel<<1 L~crre t L)~c!nncrtt n crsslr,~r~d be r~~curcli~r LG(~ ~ lllcinl sr~u~tlr~rc~ Uct i c 9 INSTRUCTIONS Instructions for Part 1 hzstrnction.r page 1 What to Include on Plans Lrastructio~~s page 2 Final Checklists IrastructioiTS page 7-3 Preparing Your Application for Mailing Insn-uctio~is page 3 Mailing YourApplicatio^ ' Insrructioiis page 4 Instructions for Part 1 HELP 1: Every applicant needs to fill out Section 1 with the name of the responsible party. If the responsible party is an agency, company, corporation or other organization, indicate the responsible officer and title in the Name line. If more than one party is associated with the application, attach a separate sheet labeled APPLICANT CONTACT INFORMATION. HELP 1A: Fill out Section 1A only if you have designated an authorized agent. An authorized agent is an individual or agency designated by you to represent you in this process. An agent can be an attorney, builder, consultant, contractor, engineer, or any other person or organization. An agent is not required. HELP 8: Purpose of project: Indicate briefly (in a sentence or two) what you propose to do and why it is needed. Include, if appropriate, a brief description of any related activities or benefits occurring as a result of the proposed project. HELP 10: Describe in detail what you plan to do and how you plan to do it. Include in your written description any of ~J the following elements that apply to your project. Do not write on this instruction sheet. Instead, include in your written description a discussion of applicable components below: ^ Whether your project will include such activities as construction, filling, draining, dewatering, removing, excavating or repair. ^ Whether you will be constructing something, such as an access path, bridge, culvert, dam, ditch, dock, driveway, riprap, road, sandblanket or the line. ^ The proposed dimensions of any structures, such as wingwalls or dikes, as well as what the structures would be made of and what method(s) would be used to do the work. ^ Whether you will be constructing any structures on fill, piles or afloat-supported platform. If so describe. ^ Whether you will be dredging or discharging (placing fill material) into a wetland or other water body (including the temporary placement of material). If so, explain the specific purpose of the placement of the material (such as erosion control) and indicate how it will be done (such as with a backhoe or dragline). If dredged material is to be discharged on an upland site, identify the site, and indicate the steps that will be taken (if necessary) to prevent runoff from the dredged material back into the wetland or water body. Describe the characteristics of the soil you are discharging, dredging or excavating. ^ Your description must also include a detailed overhead view that clearly depicts the work to be undertaken. See What To Include on Plans (Instructions, page2). HELP 15: If any part of the work has already been completed, describe the area already developed. Include a description of structures completed any dredged or fill material already discharged (including type of material and volume in cubic yards); acres or square feet filled (if a wetland or other waterbody); and whether the work was done under an existing permit (if so identify the authorization, if possible). HELP 16: For information regarding adjacent landowners, contact the city or county tax assessor where the project is to be developed. HELP 17: Other permits, reviews or approvals related to the project may include the following: conditional use permit; plat approval; zoning variance; National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit; state disposal system permit: (includes dredged material disposal); watershed district/watershed management organization permit (stormwater, erosion, floodplain); environmental assessment worksheet/environmental impact statement; hazardous waste site; feedlot permit; groundwater appropriation permit; or county/township driveway/road permit. ~' Instructions 1 What to Include on Plans (Parts 1 and 2) Detailed overhead views of impact site(s) and replacement site(s) (Part 2), as well as profile view(s) of replacement site(s) (Part 2), maybe either hand drawn, computer generated or professionally prepared, as long as they contain all necessary information clearly, accurately, and in adequate detail. Please include specific dimensions whenever possible. You may also include photos, if you wish. ^ Overhead views of Part 1 impact site(s) and Part 2 replacement site(s) should include the following items that pertain to your project: 1. Property boundaries and/or lot dimensions 2. Location and extent of shoreline, wetlands and water 3. Location and dimensions of proposed project, structure or activity. Include length, width, elevation and other measurements as appropriate. 4. Points of reference (such as existing homes, structures, docks or landscape features) 5. Location of inlet and outlet structures 6. Indication of north 7. Location of spoil and disposal sites (if applicable) 8. Location of photo reference points for future monitoring -Required for Part 2 replacement drawing -Optional for Part 1 impact drawing (provide only if photos are included) 9. Areas of wetland and upland plants established -Required only for Part 2 replacement drawing ^ Part 2 only: Profile view (side or cross-sectional view) should include the following items that pertain to your project: 1. Location and dimensions of proposed project, structure or activity. Include elevation, depth, soil profile, side slope, and other measurements as appropriate. 2. Proposed water level elevation Final Checklists Part 1: Basic Application ®Have you completed all of Part 1 (pages 1-3), plus the Federal application (page 4)? ® Did you (or your agent) sign Box 18 on page 3? ®Did you also sign Box lA on page 1 if you have an authorized agent? ® Have you signed the Application for the Department of the Army Permit (page 4) to seek Federal authorization of your project? ®Have you included the necessary attachments for Part 1? Attachments must include: ® Site Locator Map (Section 7) ®Overhead View of Project (Section 10 and HELP 10) Attachments may also include: ^ Applicant Contact Information (HELP 1) (if additional space was needed) ^ Additional Water Bodies Impacted (Section 3), Additional Project Locations (Section 5) and/or Additional Location Descriptions (Section 6) (if additional space was needed) ®Project Description (Section 10) (if additional space was needed) ^ Photographs with reference points indicated (What To Include on Plans, Instructions, page 2) (if available) ^ Work Already Completed (Section 15) (if you answered YES) ®Adjoining Property Owners (Section 16) (if additional space was needed) Instructions 2 a Part 2: Replacement Plan Supplement ® Have you completed all of Part 2 (pages 5-8)? ®Did you (or your agent) sign Box 27a or Box 27b on page 8? ®Have you included the necessary attachments for Part 2? Attachments must include: ^ If the project includes any wetland banking (complete or partial), include Application for Withdrawal of Wetland Credits Form (Section 22) ® If the project includes any project-specific replacements (complete or partial), include: • Description of Replacement Wetland(s) Construction (Section 23) • Copy of vegetation management plan (Section 23) • Scale drawing of overhead view of replacement wetland (Section 26) • Scale drawing of profile view of replacement wetland (Section 26) Attachments may also include: 1~ ^ Additional description of Wetland Impact Charts (Section 19) (if additional space was needed) ^ Copy of any archaeological or cultural resource determinations or surveys (Section 21) (if you answered YES) ^ Additional Description of Replacement Wetlands charts (Section 25) (if additional space was needed) ^ Additional soils information for created replacement wetland(s) (Section 26) (if available) Note: To deposit surplus wetland credits in the State Wetland Bank, submit a Wetland Banking Application directly to your LGU (Section 24). Preparing Your Application for Mailing ^ To apply for both state and Federal authorization, your application must include Part 1 (pages 1-3), the Federal application (page 4), and attachments as indicated on Final Checklist for Part 1 (Instructions, page 2). ^ Your application may also include Part 2 (pages 5-8) and additional attachments as indicated on Final checkli~'t for Part 2 (above). ^ Make three copies of the entire application and all attachments. Keep the original, and mail the three copies to the appropriate local, state and Federal agencies (see Instructions, page 4) 1 Instructions 3 Mailing Your Application Mail a complete copy of your application to each of the local, state, and Federal entities listed below. Include Part 1, Part 2 if appropriate, and all attachments. ^ LOCAL: Send to the appropriate Local Government Unit (LGU). If you don't know who your LGU is, contact your county Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) office or the Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) website (www.bwsr.state.mn.us) for this information. SWCD offices are also listed on the BWSR website. ^ STATE: Send to your regional Minnesota DNR Division of Waters office, attention Regional Hydrologist: I+~ Region 1: 2115 Birchmont Beach Road N.E. Bemidji, MN 56601 Phone 218-755-3973 Region 2: 1201 East Highway 2 Grand Rapids, MN 55744 Phone 218-327-4416 Region 3: 1601 Minnesota Drive Brainerd, MN 56401 Phone 218-828-2605 Region 4: 261 Highway 15 South New Ulm, MN 56073 Phone 507-359-6053 Region 5: 2300 Silver Creek Road, N.E. Rochester, MN 55906 Phone 507-285-7430 Region 6: 1200 Warner Road St. Paul, MN 55106 Phone 651-772-7910 ^ FEDERAL: Send to the appropriate U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regulatory field office: Brainerd U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Branch Gull Lake Recreation Area 10867 E. Gull Lake Drive N.W Brainerd, MN 56401-9051 Phone: 218-829-8402 La Crescent U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Branch 1114 South Oak Street La Crescent, MN 55947-1338 Phone: 507-895-8059 1 t St. Paul U. S Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Branch Army Corps of Engineers Centre 190 5`~ Street East St. Paul, MN 55101-1638_ Phone: 651-290-5375 Two Harbors U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Branch 1554 Highway 2, Suite 2 Two Harbors, MN 55616 Phone: 218-834-6630 WEBSITES .BWSR: www.bwsr.state.mn.us Corps St. Paul District: www.m~.usace.army.mil DNR: www.dnr.state.mn.us MPCA: www.pca.state.mn.us Instructions 4 r ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS Wright County Department of Highways Wright County Public Works Building 1901 Highway 25 North Buffalo, MN 55313 ~' JMJ Properties Inc 107 Sinclair Drive Muskegon, MI 49441 Darkenwald Real Estate Ltd 7535 NE River Road Elk River, MN 55330 Sarah Kasper 5793 LaBeaux Avenue NE Albertville, MN 55301 Ervin Greeninger 22101 129` Avenue North Rogers, MN 55376 Cl 1 a Wetland Permit Application NORTHWEST COMMERCIAL PARK 1 ' City of Albertville, Minnesota SEH No. A-ALBEV0113.00 ' October 2001 it ~~ Table of Contents Certification Page Table of Contents Page Introduction ..............................................................................................................1 Project Description .................................................................................... ..............1 Project Location .................................................................................. Existing Conditions ............................................................................. ..............1 ..............1 Proposed Improvements ..................................................................... ..............2 Project Justification ................................................................................... ..............2 Wetlands ..................................................................................................... Wetland Delineation ............................................................................ ..............2 ..............2 Wetland Description ............................................................................ ..............3 Wetland A ................................................................................... Wetland B ................................................................................... ..............3 ..............3 Wetland C ................................................................................... Sequencing ................................................................................................. ..............4 ..............5 Alternatives ......................................................................................... .............. 5 Avoidance and Minimization ............................................................... ..............5 Wetland Impacts and Regulatory Jurisdiction ......................................... ..............5 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USAGE) .................................... ..............6 Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR) ............ ..............6 ~' Wetland Conservation Act -City of Albertville ............................ Wetland Replacement ......................................................................... ..............6 ..............7 Wetland Mitigation Design ......................................................................... Site Selection ...................................................................................... ..............7 ..............7 Mitigation Design Plan ............................................................................... ..............7 Mitigation Site 1 .................................................................................. ..............7 Miti ation Site 2 . ...................................... g ............................................ ..............8 Mitigation Site 3 .................................................................................. Summary of Wetland Replacement .................................................... ..............8 ..............9 Monitoring Plan .......................................................................................... Management Plan for Vegetation Establishment ................................ ..............9 ............10 Plan for Control of Invasive Species ................................................... ........:...11 SEH is a re istered trademark of Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. Wetland Permit Application City of Albertville, Minnesota A-ALBEV0113.00 Page i f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Table of Contents (Continued) List of Tables Table 1 -Wetland Characteristics .....................................................................................3 Table 2 -Summary of Wetland Impacts ............................................................................4 Table 3 - Summary of Wetland Replacement ...................................................................8 List of Figures Figure 1 -Project Location Figure 2 -Proposed Project and Replacement Area Map Figure 3 - U.S.G.S. Topographic Map Figure 4 -National Wetlands Inventory Map Figure 5 -Soil Survey of Wright County Map Figure 6 -Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Protected Waters and Wetlands Inventory Map Wetland Permit Application City of Albertville, Minnesota A-ALBEV0113.00 - Page ii a e s i Northwest Commercial Park Wetland Permit Application City of Albertville, Minnesota SEH No. A-ALBEV0113.00 October 2001 Deric Deuschle ~O-/-boa/ Date S.W.S. Reg. No.: P.S.S. Reg. No.: ~~ Reviewed by: fa c~ ~^~~~.~~~,~ / G ~a~ ~ ~ Date S.W.S. Reg. No:: Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. 3535 Vadnais Center Drive St. Paui, MN 55110-5196 651.490.2000 was prepared by me or under my direct P.S.S. Reg. No.: October 2001 [~ i a 1 [l 1 1 Wetland Permit Application Northwest Commercial Park Prepared for City of Albertville, Minnesota Introduction This wetland permit application has been prepared to describe the proposed development of an industrial park within the City of Albertville north of the Albertville Mall. This property is currently used for agricultural operations and would serve to provide new industrial opportunities and jobs within the community. The demonstration of wetland impact avoidance and minimization in this application follows the sequencing process of the Wetland Conservation Act of 1991 (WCA) and the Federal Clean Water Act Section 404. Unavoidable wetland impacts will occur due to this project. Although this is a proposed development project and wetland impacts have been avoided or minimized where possible, some wetland impacts are unavoidable due to the need for access and lot size. Project Description Project Location The proposed Albertville Industrial Park is located in the NE 1/a of Section 35, T121N, R24W in Wright County, Minnesota (Figure 1). The project encompasses approximately 35 acres. The project lies north of the Albertville Mall along Interstate 94 and west of CSAH 19. Existing Conditions The proposed property- consists of tilled agricultural fields. A drainageway bisects the property north-south .near the center of the proposed development parcel. The area along the ditch has been partially drained. Land use surrounding the proposed property is commercial development and agricultural land. The property is currently zoned commerciaUindustrial. A-ALBEV0113.00 Page 1 Proposed Improvements The proposed Albertville Industrial Park improvements include sanitary sewer and watermain, a 44-foot wide bituminous street with concrete curb and gutter and drainage improvements. These improvements are necessary to support the commercial development of the property. Project Justification The City of Albertville .has limited land available for commerciaUindustrial development. The parcel is proposed for commerciaUindustrial development by the City due to several factors including current zoning (commerciaUindustrial), location to an existing commercially developed area, and the proximity to suitable access to local roadways and Interstate 94. A good access and transportation system is necessary for shipping and receiving. The property tax base associated with this commercial development is critical to the City's ability to maintain acceptable tax rates for the residents of the City. Wetlands Wetland Delineation The wetland delineation on this property was completed on April 27, 2001 and May 30, 2001. Due to high water in April and May, two site visits were needed to complete the delineation. The field delineation was done to identify and delineate any areas meeting the wetland criteria in accordance with the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1987). Topographic maps (Figure 3), the National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) map (Figure 4), the Soil Survey for Wright County (Figure 5), the hydric soil list for Wright County and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) Protected Water Inventory (PWI) map (Figure 6) were reviewed to locate potential wetland habitats. Because of the past and present agricultural use of the property, color slides of the property were viewed at the National Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) office in Buffalo, MN. From the available resources, it appeared that at least two wetlands were present on the property. One of these is a small basin in the southeast corner of the property (Wetland A), the other making up the entire central portion (Wetland B). Analysis of the color slides revealed that all of these wetland areas had been present in their current size and shape since 1990. This includes the main drainage ditch that enters the wetland from the north, and the grassed waterway that enters from the west. Field delineation determined that a portion of the grassed waterway is also a jurisdictional wetland (Wetland C). Wetland Permit Application A-ALBEV0113.00 City of Albertville, Minnesota Page 2 u Wetland Description Wetland A Wetland A is located in the southeast corner of the site. It is bounded on the east by the highway and the south by an existing commercial lot, both of which sit at higher elevations than the basin. The remaining wetland borders are along the existing plowed field. Vegetation in Wetland A is dominated by reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea), but significant portions of the basin are dominated by broad-leaved cattail (Typha latifolia), and several willow species (Salix bebbiana, Salix, discolor, Salix sp.). These species occur in the central portion of the basin. Soils in this Wetland A are both Dundas and Ames silt loam and Glencoe silty clay loam.- Both of these are classified as hydric soils. Soil samples collected from the basin were primarily gleyed clay looms with large, prominent, mottles, and were similar to the description of Glencoe soils. Many areas of the basin also had accumulations of peat and muck. All samples in the wetland were saturated between four and six inches from the surface. Upland areas were devoid of vegetation. Remnants of corn (Zea mays), foxtail (Setaria sp.), and goldenrods (Solidago sp.) were observed, but no living plants were seen in the plowed area. Due to the lack of suitable vegetation, soils were used primarily to delineate the wetland boundary. Upland soils were not saturated, had less organic material, and had a greater percentage of fine sand than the wetland soils did. All soil determinations were done below the plow layer. Wetland B Wetland B is a large wetland located in the center of the property. The Albertville Outlet Mall forms the southern boundary of this wetland, while agricultural areas bound all other sides. Through the center of the wetland is a large drainage ditch. Originally this ditch continued south, but the construction of the outlet mall has diverted this channel to the west after it leaves the wetland. Aerial photographs observed at the NRCS office in Buffalo, MN show that this basin has remained the current size and shape since 1990. The background maps used by the Wright County soil survey (1968) also show this area to be present in much the same size and shape. Vegetation in the basin is almost completely monotypic reed canary grass except for an area of broad-leaved cattail along the drainage ditch and a small stand on aspen (Populus tremula) where the ditch leaves the wetland. Upland vegetation has been removed for agriculture except for a steep slope along the southern side bordering Wetland Permit Application A-ALBEV0113.00 ' City of Albertville, Minnesota Page 3 the outlet mall. The vegetation along the slope is predominantly upland weed species. Soils in Wetland B are identified on the soil survey as peat and muck. Samples collected for the delineation agree with this classification. Cordova and Webster silty clay loams are adjacent to the peat and muck areas and are also classified as hydric soils. The wetland delineation was made entirely within the Cordova and Webster silty clay loams and was based on the silt and sand composition. of the soils and the amount of mottling observed. All soil determinations were made below the plow layer. A h i t t e t me of the delineation, the entire basin was under several feet of water, and standing water was observed beyond the delineated wetland boundary. Analysis of the soils showed that the water was perched on the dense clay loam of the- area and was not being effectively drained. A small portion of the grassed waterway entering from the west is included in Wetland B. Wetland C Wetland C is located at the far western end of the grassed drainageway that drains into Wetland B. It is two separate basins, but is being described here as a single unit. This wetland is a small depression surrounded on three sides by plowed upland fields. Although part of a drainage system, this area of the swale retains enough water to become a jurisdictional wetland. Ve etation in the wetland is reed cana rass but some reen bulrush g ry g g (Scirpus atrovirens) is also present. Upland vegetation has been removed by plowing, although reed canary grass and dandelions (Taraxicum off~cinale) we seen on the wetland fringe. The soils in this wetland are identified as a small area of Glencoe silty clay loam on the Wright County Soil Survey. Soil samples collected in the basin were composed of dark silty loam beneath a thin layer of organic material. The samples collected match the description of the soil survey. Soil samples were saturated within 2 inches of the surface. ' A summary of all the wetlands located on the property and their classification is listed in Table 1. 1 1 Wetland Permit Application A-ALBEV0113.00 ' City of Albertville, Minnesota Page 4 ~' Table 1 Wetland Characteristics Wetland ID# Cowardin Circular 39 Description Classification Classification A PEMC Type 3 Shallow Marsh B PEMB Type 2 Wet Meadow C PEMB Type 2 Wet Meadow Sequencing Alternatives Alternatives for this project are limited. The no-build alternative was considered, but not accepted since the City of Albertville has zoned the property for commerciaUindustrial development and wants to develop the property as land for this type of development is limited. Two other alternatives were considered. The first alternative involved constructing a roadway through the center of the property which was not accepted due to the amount of wetland impacts. The second alternative included designing the roadway to the narrowest part of the wetland which minimizes wetland impacts. Avoidance and Minimization In order to develop the site as proposed, wetland impacts cannot be avoided. There is a single large basin that lies in the center of the project site that will be impacted by the proposed access road. Avoidance of wetlands was accomplished by not impacting Wetland A located in the southeast corner of the property. Minimization of impacts to Wetland B were accomplished by designing the property access road through the narrowest section of the wetland. The access road must cross through the entire length of the ' property to provide access for each parcel. The two wetlands that make up Wetland C and a segment of Wetland B on the west and east sides (see site map) must be filled to accommodate. parcel development and provide adequate size and dimensions for industrial buildings. Wetland Impacts and Regulatory Jurisdiction The Type 2 wetlands identified in Table 1 will be impacted by the proposed NW Industrial Park development. The areas of the roadway and wetland fill within the property are shown on Figure 1. The area of unavoidable wetland impacts that will result from the construction of the proposed project is presented in Wetland Permit Application A-ALBEV0113.00 City of Albertville, Minnesota Page 5 i 1 t Table 2. All of the impacts are to the wetlands within the property. The source of the fill material is yet to be determined. If the material does. not come from an existing source the USACE will be contacted regarding potential Section 106 requirements. Table 2 Summary of Wetland Impacts Wetland Wetland Classification Wetland Impact Basin ID Cowardin Circular 39 Area Volume B PEMB Type 2 31,716 sq ft 0.73 acres 3525 cu. yds. ~' A Q PEMB Type 2 5074 sq ft 0.12 acres 564 cu. yds. The above wetlands are under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and the Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act (WCA). There are no identified Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Protected Waters on the project site. The City of Albertville has jurisdiction over wetland impacts as it serves as the Local Government Unit for the Wetland Conservation Act (WCA). Two small stormwater ponds are proposed to be constructed within Wetland B. The ponds are proposed to be constructed in Type 2 wetland and would therefor be exempted from regulation under the Wetland Conservation Act. Additionally, these ponds would. be constructed using only a backhoe with material removed and disposed on upland sites or trucked offsite. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) The wetlands impacted on this project are under the jurisdiction of the USACE. Because of the minimal wetland impacts we are seeking an LOP B permit. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR) Because no Protected Waters will be impacted in this project, the MNDNR does not have jurisdiction on this project Wetland Conservation Act -City of Albertville The City of Albertville is responsible for administration of WCA in the project area. The City is seeking approval of wetland replacement for the project. Wetland Permit Application ' City of Albertville, Minnesota A-ALBEV0113.00 Page 6 i Wetland Replacement The Wetland Conservation Act requires replacement of wetland ' impacts at a ratio of two acres for each acre filled or drained. Application of the 2:1 replacement ratio results in the need for the following area of wetland replacement: 36,790 ft2 wetland fll x 2 = 73,580 ft2 (1.7 acres) replacement ' Replacement for wetland filled will be done through the creation of three mitigation sites that will be constructed onsite. The three mitigation sites will include 0.58 acres of Type 2 wetland and 0.36 ' acres of Type 2 wetland both adjacent to Wetland B and 0.76 acres of Type 2 wetland in the southwest corner of the property. There is an existing wetland west of the property with the proposed mitigation site being adjacent. Wetland Mitigation Design ' Site Selection Several sites within the property boundary were considered for potential mitigation sites including upland areas. Many of these sites were not feasible due to existing wetlands, poor hydrologic support, or minimal convertible area. After reviewing possible locations, final sites were selected in the proposed locations (Figure 2). These sites was chosen for several reasons including proximity to adjacent wetlands (offering hydrologic support) and area suitable for wetland conversion. Soils within the selected areas appear to be hydric according to the USDA-NRCS Wright County Soil Survey. ' Mitigation Design Plan Mitigation Site 1 Mitigation site 1 is located in the southwest corner of the property. Access to the mitigation site is from the existing mall. The mitigation site is an upland area adjacent to an existing offsite wetland. This site is currently undeveloped and is used for agricultural activities. Site 1 will be excavated as shown in Figure 2. Due to the proximity of adjacent wetlands little excavation will be needed to convert this area ' into wetland. Most of the area will have less than 2 feet of material removed. The bottom of the created wetland will be left undulated to provide diverse bottom contours. The resulting wetland will be a Type 2. Hydrology for the basin will be provided by existing groundwater and surface waters. Approximately 0.85 acres of wetland will be created and 0.24 acres of native vegetation buffer. Wetland Permit Application A-ALBEV0113.00 ' City of Albertville, Minnesota Page 7 Native wetland vegetation in the basin will be promoted with the seeding of a broadcast wetland seed mix throughout the basin (Figure ' 2) Mitigation Site 2 Mitigation site 2 is located in the north central section of the property. Access to the mitigation site will occur by constructing the proposed access road. The mitigation site is adjacent to Wetland area B. This ' portion of the site is currently cultivated and used for agriculture. Site 2 will be excavated to elevations as shown in Figure 2. A one-foot subcut will be excavated and replaced with clean upland topsoil as a planting bed. The bottom of the created wetland will be left undulated to provide diverse bottom contours. The resulting wetland will be a Type 2. A 25 foQt.:b__uffer will be placed around the northern and eastern ends of the basin. Hydrology for the basin will be provided partially by groundwater and surface water runoff from surrounding upland areas. This Basin will consist of 0.58 acres of newly created wetland and 0.03 acres of native vegetation buffer. Vegetation in the basin will be promoted with the application of a broadcast wet seed mix in the Type 2 area (Figure 2). The buffer area will be seeded with either a tall grass mesic prairie or forage and ' native grass mixtures. Mitigation Site 3 ' Mitigation site 3 is located in the south central section of the property. Access to the mitigation site is from the existing mall area. The mitigation site is adjacent to the southern end of Wetland area B. This ' portion of the site is currently cultivated and used for agriculture. Site 3 will be excavated to elevations as shown in Figure 2. A one-foot subcut will be excavated and replaced with clean upland topsoil as a planting bed. The bottom of the created wetland will be left undulated to provide diverse bottom contours. The resulting wetland will be a Type 2. A_25-foot .buffer will be placed around the basin edge. Hydrology for the basin will be provided partially by groundwater and ' surface water runoff from surrounding upland areas. This Basin will consist of 0.36 acres of newly created wetland and 0.23 acres of native vegetation buffer. Vegetation in the basin will be promoted with the application of a broadcast wet seed mix in the Type 2 area (Figure 2). The buffer area will. be seeded with either a tall grass mesic prairie or forage and native grass mixtures. Wetland Permit Application A-ALBEV0113.00 ' City of Albertville, Minnesota Page 8 ' Summary of Wetland Replacement The impacts from the creation of the Industrial Park will require the ' creation of 1.7 acres of wetland. The combination of wetland credits will provide for a tota12.07 acres being created (Table 3). ~l Table 3 Summary of Wetland Replacement Wetland Credits Created Basin ID Credit Source New Wetland Public Value Credits Credits Creation of Type 2 1 Wetland 0.76 acres 0 2 Creation of Type 2 0.58 acres 0 Wetland 3 Creation of Type 2 0.36 acres Wetland 1, 2, 3 Creation of Buffer 0 37 acres Area . Sum of Credits 1.7 0.37 Monitoring Plan 1 Monitoring of the replacement areas will be conducted for a five year period to evaluate the success of the mitigation area, identify maintenance and monitoring needs, and correct any identified 1 problems. Hydrology will be monitored annually at least three times between early May and August. Shallow monitoring wells will be installed in each basin and nearby existing wetlands to monitor changes in hydrology over the five-year monitoring period. Wetland vegetation will be both qualitatively and quantitatively evaluated once per year during the period between July and August. Photographs documenting the changes ui vegetation will also be taken at this time from fixed reference points. At the end of five ears or when the monit rin y o g data suggests the replacement areas are successful; functioning wetlands a final delineation will be conducted to verify that the areas meet the three parameter wetland criteria. ' A monitoring report will be prepared annually during the five-year monitoring period. The report will describe the status of the wetland replacement, summarize the results of the vegetative and hydrologic Wetland Permit Application A-ALBEV0113.00 ' City of Albertville, Minnesota Page 9 monitoring, and discuss management activities and corrective actions conducted during the previous year as well as activities planned for the upcoming year. The report will be submitted to the City of Albertville by December 31 of each year. The annual reports will contain the following information: ' In the first report only, a comparison of the as-built specifications with the design specifications and an explanation for significant ' modifications. • A brief description of the wetland mitigation areas, including location, size, vegetative and hydrologic monitoring reports, current wetland types and desired wetland types. • For each subsequent year, a comparison of existing conditions in the wetlands with as-built specifications and an explanation for any significant differences. ' A summary of water level measurements collected to date and a determination as to whether the hydrology in the wetlands meets ' the design elevations and wetland hydrology criteria as defined in Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual (1987). ' A summary of .plant species growing in the wetland and a determination whether the vegetation meets the wetland criteria as defined in the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual (1987). Plant species data will be provided from at least two sample locations for each wetland. Percent dominance will be recorded at each sample location with emphasis placed upon species comprising greater than 10°Io of the spatial area. • A summary of management activities and/or corrective actions ' conducted in the wetlands during the previous year and activities planned for the following year (i.e. burning, mulching, retilling, regrading, herbicide application, mowing, or reseeding). • Color photographs of the wetland mitigation sites taken between July and August at the designated photo-reference points. ' Management Plan for Vegetation Establishment The management plan for establishment of vegetation replacement sites includes assessing each site at the time of monitoring data collection. t If it is evident that there are areas of the wetland that have become eroded or vegetation has not become established, these areas will be noted during the monitoring data collection. Areas of erosion will be ' regraded to match construction elevations. After grading eroded areas Wetland Permit Application A-ALBEV0113.00 ' City of Albertville, Minnesota Page 10 0 0 n ~II~ 0 ~~ these areas and all areas where desired vegetation has not become established will be re-seeded with the appropriate Mn/DOT seed mix. Plan for Control of Invasive Species Invasive species control will be focused on purple loosestrife and reed canary grass. Control of purple loosestrife will involve first monitoring for plant presence. New or localized infestations will be managed by physically digging up the plant, preferably prior to the plant seeding. If permitted by the City of Albertville, plants could also be treated with herbicide (RODEO). Herbicide treatment would involve only spot spraying in the early flowering stage of the plant. Control of reed canarygrass will be conducted during the five-year monitoring period. Several methods of control can be utilized and will be implemented based on City approval. Spot spraying using RODEO can control reed canarygrass effectively. Burning of the wetland in late spring to early summer is also. an effective method that may be acceptable to the City. Mowing may also be considered to control reed canary grass, however mowing should be completed prior to seed maturation. A good mowing schedule would be twice yearly; early to late June and early October. The exact method that would be used is dependent on City approval. 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