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City of <br /> ">1*-. <br /> Elk <br /> River <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Mayor & City Council <br /> FROM: Rebecca Haug, Environmental Technician K. N <br /> DATE: June 16, 2004 <br /> SUBJECT: Wetland Conservation Act Decision — <br /> Trout Brook Estates WCA 04-05 <br /> Proposal - The developer of Trout Brook Estates is proposing to fill 83,073 sq ft of Type <br /> 1, 2, and 3 wetlands for construction of public streets through the project, a stormwater <br /> pond and small portions of lots. The Technical Evaluation Panel (TEP) for the City of <br /> Elk River reviewed the proposal and found both the filling and replacement plan <br /> acceptable. The replacement plan consists of 84,000 sq ft of New Wetland Credit and <br /> 84,000 sq ft of Upland buffer. The new wetland will be created adjacent to the existing <br /> wetland on the site. A map showing the filling and replacement is attached to this memo. <br /> The TEP looked at this plat several times and worked with the developer to reduce the <br /> amount of wetland impacts. There are a number of shallow excavated channels on this <br /> property that will be filled. Since these channels have been disturbed, reed canary grass <br /> (an invasive wetland species) has taken over and the TEP determined that the wetland <br /> replacement would provide improved wetland functions and values by replacing the reed <br /> canary grass with native species. The developer also reduced and/or removed lots to <br /> avoid wetland impacts. The sizes of some building pads were reduced, a boardwalk was <br /> placed across a wetland, and retaining walls were used to reduce the impacts. <br /> FINDINGS <br /> Pioneer Engineering prepared a Wetland Replacement Plan Application for the property <br /> dated April 1, 2004. <br /> The Technical Evaluation Panel reviewed the replacement plan on April 8, 2004 and May <br /> 5, 2004. <br /> Combined notification of the proposed filling and replacement plan was mailed out to the <br /> appropriate governmental agencies on April 5, 2004. <br />