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6.a 3. Natural Resourcesv' b) Encourage connections to high quality natural areas through natural corridors on private land in order to allow for wildlife movement among habitats as part of development. B Aggregate Resources In 2000, the Metropolitan Council, the Department of Natural Resources, and the Minnesota Geological Survey collaborated on an aggregate resource inventory of the seven -county metropolitan area. The inventory identified and categorized likely areas of dolostone deposits, and sand and gravel deposits. Areas identified as "dolostone" represent significant potential deposits of Prairie du Chien dolostone suitable for crushed aggregate with less than 10 feet of overburden. The sand and gravel deposits are classified into three categories according to type and quality (based on percent of gravel content), thickness of deposit, amount of overlying material, relationship to water table, and reliability of the mapping. Table III -A summarizes the estimated areas of the dolostone deposits and the categories of sand and gravel deposits found in the City of Scandia. Aggregate resource deposits are shown on Figure III -A — Natural and Special Resources. DepositsTable 111-A —Acreage of Known Deposit Type Size (in acres) Dolostone 62 Sand & Gravel Deposit, good to excellent quality 649 Sand & Gravel Deposit, moderate to good quality 254 C. Regionally Significant Natural Areas The MN DNR completed an analysis of regionally significant Terrestrial and Wetland Ecological Areas in the seven county metropolitan area in 2004. The analysis assessed remaining forest, grassland, and wetland areas. The scores were determined by examining important ecological attributes of the natural areas, including size, shape, cover type diversity, and adjacent land use. This analysis was included in the previous comprehensive plan and is maintained here to inform and guide the city's land use, as protecting natural resources is one of the city's four overarching goals for the future. These areas are shown in Figure II -G. DRAFT Scandia 2040 Comprehensive Plan Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Natural Resources Page 30 z n• former hamlet of Otisville remains as a public water access. The Big Lake School and Goose Lake School sites also remain, harkening to Scandia's and the region's history. DRAFT Scandia 2040 Comprehensive Plan Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Natural Resources Page 33