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Commercial / Industrial / Institutional Building Area (gross floor space) <br />Total N/A square feet; <br /> <br />Indicate area of specific uses: <br />Office N/A <br />Retail N/A <br />Warehouse N/A <br />Light Industrial N/A <br />Other Commercial (specify) <br />Building Height(s) <br /> <br />N/A <br />N/A <br /> <br />Manufacturing. N/A <br />Other Industrial N/A <br />Institutional N/A <br />Agricultural N/A <br /> <br />0 <br />and funding required: <br />Unit of Government Type of Application Stares <br />DNR Protected Waters Permit Pending <br />USACE Individual Permit (404) Pending <br />MPCA Water Quality Certification (401) Pending <br />MPCA State Disposal System Permit Pending <br />MPCA National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Pending <br />City of Elk River Conditional Use Permit Pending <br /> <br />Permits and Approvals Required List all known local, state, and federal permits, approvals, <br /> <br />9. Land Use Describe current and recent past land use and development on the site and on adjacent <br />lands. Discuss the compatibility of the project with adjacent and nearby land uses; indicate whether any <br />potential conflicts involve environmental matters. Identify any potential environmental hazards due to past <br />land uses, such as soil contamination or abandoned storage tanks. <br /> <br />Lake Orono is an impoundment of the Elk River, but it has been in its present <br />configuration for nearly all of the last century. The vast majority of the land use <br />surrounding the lake is residential. The improvement to the lake will be beneficial to <br />these properties. Testing of lake sediment supports the fact that environmental hazards <br />due to contaminates is not an issue. <br /> <br />The proposed sediment disposal sites are currently undeveloped with no evidence of past <br />environmental hazards. Sediment disposal is proposed at a shallow enough depth <br />(average of 3 ft.) that it will not hinder the sites future development. Topsoil from the <br />disposal sites will be stripped and replaced and seeded after the sediment is put into place. <br /> <br />10. Cover Type Estimate the acreage of the site with each of the following cover types before and <br />after development (before and after totals should be equal): <br /> <br /> Before After Before After <br />Types 2 to 8 wetlands _N/A N/A_ Urban / Suburban Lawn .3 .3 <br />Wooded / Forest 3.9 0__ Landscaping <br />Brush/Grassland _15.6 19.5_ Impervious Surface N/A N/A <br />Cropland _10.1_ _10.1_ Other (describe) LAKE 61.9 61.9 <br /> <br />The crop land is an alfalfa field. <br /> <br /> <br />