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9. Land Use: <br /> <br />Describe current and recent past land use and development on the site and on <br />adjacent lands. Discuss project compatibility with adjacent and nearby land uses. <br />Indicate whether any potential conflicts involve environmental matters. Identify any <br />potential environmental hazards due to past site uses, such as soil contamination or <br />abandoned storage tanks, or proximity to nearby hazardous liquid or gas pipelines. <br /> <br />Land use associated with the Site was determined from observing current conditions and <br />fi-om review of historic aerial photographs for the years 1939, 1953, and 1991 as obtained <br />from Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR); USGS 7.5-Minute Series topographic <br />maps for Elk River (1961, 1961; photorevised 1980, and 1961 revised 1993); and the City <br />of Elk River Zoning Map (January 2002). <br /> <br />In the 1939 aerial photograph, the majority of the Site appears to be open grassland <br />and/or cropland. Four areas of possible wetlands appear across the Site. A farmstead is <br />located adjacent to the south of the eastern half of the Site and includes a small cluster of <br />four buildings. A wooded area is located to the northwest of the farmstead. The <br />remaining surrounding property land use is primarily open agricultural or wooded land. <br /> <br />The 1953 aerial photograph depicts little change from the 1939 aerial photograph. One <br />additional potential wetland area appears on the western portion of the Site. An additional <br />wooded area appears on the southern portion of the Site, southwest of the farmstead. The <br />remaining portions of the Site are unchanged from the 1939 aerial photograph. <br /> <br />The 1991 aerial photograph appears similar to the 1953 aerial photograph. The areas of <br />potential wetlands appear more defined across the western portion of the Site. Two <br />additional areas wetlands areas appear on the eastern portion of the Site. The remaining <br />portions of the Site are unchanged from the 1953 aerial photograph. <br /> <br />Currently, land use at the Site is as it appears in the 1991 aerial photograph, with the <br />exception that none of the Site croptand. All open areas of the Site are currently <br />grassland. Copies of the aerial photographs provided by EDR are included as <br />Attachment B. <br /> <br />Review of the topographic maps confirm the same general land uses as observed from <br />review of the aerial photographs including wooded and open areas, depressions for <br />potential wetland areas, and the location of the farmstead. <br /> <br />According to the 2002 Elk River zoning Map, the Site is zoned for agricultural <br />conservation. Adjacent properties to the east and west are also zoned for agricultural <br />conservation. Properties adjacent to the north and south are zoned for both mineral <br />excavation and agricultural conservation. Active ~avel mines are operating adjacent to <br />the north and south and across Trunk Highway 169 to the west. Figure 5 in Attachment <br />A shows the properties zoned for mineral excavation in the surrounding area. <br /> <br />The information reviewed does not indicate environmental hazards due to past land use. <br /> <br /> LIESCH ASSOCiATES, INC. <br />Hydrogeologists · Engineers · Environmental Scientists <br /> <br />· Jan-2003 · <br /> · Page 5 · <br /> <br /> <br />
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