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• Lake Orono is also subject to Sherburne County's "Comprehensive Water Plan". A <br /> representative from the Sherburne County Soil and Water Conservation District has been <br /> involved with the project from the beginning and actually assisted in the Lake study that <br /> preceded the project. The project is consistent with the county's comprehensive water <br /> plan. <br /> 29. Impacts on Infrastructure and Public Services Will new or expanded utilities, roads, <br /> other infrastructure, or public services be required to serve the project? Yes _x_No <br /> If yes, describe the new or additional infrastructure/services needed. (Any infrastructure that is a" <br /> connected action"with respect to the project must be assessed in this EAW; see"EAW Guideline"for <br /> details.) <br /> N/A <br /> 30. Related Developments; Cumulative Impacts • <br /> a. Are future stages of this development planned or likely? Yes _x_No <br /> If yes, briefly describe future stages,their timing, and plans for environmental review. <br /> b. Is this project a subsequent stage of an earlier project? Yes _x_No <br /> If yes,briefly describe the past development, its timing, and past environmental review. <br /> C. Is other development anticipated on adjacent lands or outlots? _x_Yes No <br /> If yes,briefly describe the development and its relationship to the present project. <br /> d. If a,b, or c were marked Yes,discuss any cumulative environmental impacts resulting from this <br /> project and the other development. <br /> • The proposed lake improvement project is not a"phased action" or "connected action" <br /> with any other project or development. However, with or without the lake project, <br /> development of the few remaining vacant parcels adjacent to the lake is anticipated in the <br /> near future. <br /> The shallow depth of sediment (3 foot average except for berms erected as sound <br /> barriers) should not hinder development on the disposal sites. The sediment to be <br /> disposed of has been analyzed for organic matter. Soils high in organic material will not <br /> be used in locations where footings are likely. The core samples taken indicate that <br /> hazardous substances in the sediment from the lake is not a concern. <br /> 31. Other Potential Environmental Impacts If the project may cause any adverse <br /> environmental impacts which were not addressed by items I to 28, identify and discuss them here, along <br /> with any proposed mitigation. <br /> None <br /> 32. Summary of issues (This section need not be completed if the EAW is being done for EIS <br /> scoping; instead, address relevant issues in the draft Scoping Decisions document which must accompany <br /> the EAW.) List any impacts and issues identified above that may require further investigation before the <br /> project is commenced. Discuss any alternatives or mitigative measures that have been or may be <br /> considered for these impacts and issues, including those that have been or may be ordered as permit <br /> • conditions. <br />
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