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6e. Describe how you plan to construct each project element checked in 6d. Include specific construction <br />methods and equipment to be used. h( gi <br />• Identify where each element will occur in relation to the nearest waterbody. <br />• Indicate which activities are within the 100-year floodplain. <br />Site preparation activities will include the excavation of existing soil material and placement of structural fill <br />material utilizing typical earthmoving equipment that may include hydraulic excavators, scrapers, dump <br />trucks, and compactors. Approximately 40,000 to 50,000 cubic yards of material will be excavated and <br />placed. Most onsite excavated materials will be left onsite for fill material. Structural engineering fill, gravel <br />base course, and asphalt will be imported from permitted sources. Site preparation activities will also <br />include the relocation of an irrigation channel (ditch D1) to a site perimeter ditch, construction of access <br />road and roads onsite for the facilities and stormwater ponds. Wetlands on the site are located in the <br />western portion of the property and impacts to those wetlands will be avoided. Ditch D1 is currently part of <br />the 100-year floodplain and with its relocation the floodplain will also be relocated. <br />6f. What are the anticipated start and end dates for project construction? (Month/Year) hLe�l <br />• If the project will be constructed in phases or stages, use JARPA Attachment D to list the start and end dates of each phase <br />or stage. <br />Start Date: September 2020 End Date: April 2024 Q See JARPA Attachment D <br />6g. Fair market value of the project, including materials, labor, machine rentals, etc.hj eM <br />Transfer Station: approx. $10 million Access roads and US 97 improvments: approx. $5 million <br />DPW facility: approx. $6 million <br />6h. Will any portion of the project receive federal funding?heel t <br />• If yes, list each agency providing funds. <br />❑ Yes 21 No ❑ Don't know <br />Part 7 -Wetlands: Impacts and Mitigation <br />Rr Check here if there are wetlands or wetland buffers on or adjacent to the project area. <br />(If there are none, skip to Part 8.)hf elo <br />7a. Describe how the project has been designed to avoid and minimize adverse impacts to wetlands. hti l <br />❑ Not applicable <br />The project has been designed to avoid all impacts to on-site wetlands. Three wetlands were delineated on <br />site. All of them are also protected by 50 -foot buffers. All impacts to the wetland W2 and W3 buffers will be <br />avoided. The project was designed for the minimum possible impact to the wetland W1 buffer. Impacts to <br />the wetland W1 buffer will be offset through on-site buffer averging and enhancement. <br />7b. Will the project impact wetlands? help-] <br />❑ Yes 2 No ❑ Don't know <br />7c. Will the project impact wetland buffers?kipjI <br />2 Yes ❑ No ❑ Don't know <br />ORIA-revised 0212020 Page 6 of 14 <br />