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Res 1996-112 1 RESOLUTION NO. 112 - 1996 RESOLUTION APPROVING A WETLAND REPLACEMENT PLAN, WR #96-01, BY NOAH'S ARK, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 83RD AND UNIVERSITY AVENUES WHEREAS, the project is not wetland-dependent; and WHEREAS, the applicant provided a minimum of two alternatives in addition to the proposed project, and the City has determined those alternatives to be good faith efforts; and WHEREAS, all feasible and prudent alternatives have been considered that would avoid impacts to wetlands; and WHEREAS, the applicant has demonstrated an effort to minimize impacts to wetlands by considering modification of the project's size, scope, configuration, and density; and WHEREAS, the project is consistent with the intent of the comprehensive watershed district plan, the metropolitan surface water management plan and metropolitan groundwater plan, the local comprehensive plan, and zoning ordinance; and WHEREAS, the project will not affect the wetland functional values in the following ways: Floodwater storage; nutrient assimilation; sediment entrapment; groundwater recharge; low flow augmentation; aesthetics/recreation; shoreland anchoring; wildlife habitat; fisheries habitat; and rare plant/animal habitat; and WHEREAS, the replacement plan complies with the criteria set forth in Chapter 205 .27 of the City of Fridley Zoning Code. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Fridley hereby approves the wetland replacement plan for Noah' s Ark of Minnesota, with the stipulation on Attachment A. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 25TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1996. 14/44.4..), WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR ATTEST: tAti„.„A (1 . OLIN 0 WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CI' Y CLERK Page 2 -- Resolution No.112 - 1996 ATTACHMENT A 1. The petitioner shall submit monitoring information to the City on June 1st of each year from 1998 until 2003 . The monitoring information shall include the following: a. A description of the project location, size, current wetland type, and desired wetland type. b. A comparison of the as-built specifications versus the design specifications (first annual plan only) and a rationale for significant changes. c. Hydrology measurements: seasonal water level elevations in April and again in October. d. A list of the dominant vegetation in the wetland, including common names of vegetation exceeding 20 percent coverage and an estimate of the coverage. e. Color photographs of the project are taken in July and referenced to the fixed photo-reference points identified on the wetland replacement plan and labeled accordingly.