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1 vary from inland swamps and herbaceous wetlands to open ponds.Because of their contribution to environmental <br /> 2 health, economic development, and quality of life for local citizens, the City of Pequot Lakes seeks to protect <br /> 3 existing wetlands and work to ensure their natural function. <br /> 4 SOILS AND GEOLOGY <br /> 5 The last glaciers to cover Central Minnesota deposited large quantities of sand and gravel over the area now <br /> 6 occupied by Pequot Lakes.Today, nearly 75 percent of land area features sandy outwash plains over sandstone <br /> 7 bedrock. While the plains provide good building sites, the sand over sand feature is highly susceptible to <br /> 8 groundwater contamination, which must be considered for new development that is not supported by the <br /> 9 municipal sewer system,particularly in the well-head protection area. <br /> 10 Soil suitability for various types of construction projects and land uses also help to determine where the City of <br /> 11 Pequot Lakes should direct future development.In 1957,Crow Wing County compiled a Soil Survey that identified <br /> 12 areas suitable for various types of development.By directing growth to the most suitable areas,the City of Pequot <br /> 13 Lakes can accommodate future growth without compromising groundwater quality. <br /> 14 SLOPE AND TOPOGRAPHY <br /> 15 Slope and topography serve as important determinants of potential development areas.Development and altered <br /> 16 gradients along slopes can result in restricted scenic views and vistas, and can contribute to erosion and slope <br /> 17 instability.Although Pequot Lakes is rather flat,it contains several hilly areas located in the northern portion of the <br /> 18 City. These hilly moraines featuring sandy soils on moderately steep slopes are particularly vulnerable to <br /> 19 disturbances caused by development. <br /> 20 AIR QUALITY AND NATURAL SCENERY <br /> 21 Residents and visitors in Pequot Lakes value and enjoy clean air and quiet tranquility, largely due to the area's <br /> 22 many forests and overall lack of traffic congestion. As development continues and the number of people using <br /> 23 automobiles and recreational vehicles increases, air and noise pollution could become potential problems. By <br /> 4 encouraging alternative forms of transportation that connect residents and visitors to destinations in the area- <br /> 025 including shuttles and multiple use trails—the City of Pequot Lakes can prevent air pollution from becoming a <br /> 26 problem. To maintain the current levels of air and noise quality, the City should also protect trees for air <br /> 27 purification and noise reduction,enact regulations and designated-use areas for off-road recreational vehicles,and <br /> 28 promote alternative energy such as fuel cells and wind and solar power. <br /> 29 Visual pollution in the form of litter, signs, billboards, and bright lights also detract from Pequot Lakes' natural <br /> 30 setting. Residents and visitors alike enjoy the beauty of the north woods, whether it involves strolling through <br /> 31 clean,trash-free forests or watching the stars at night.Anything that disrupts these experiences poses a threat to <br /> 32 the future quality of life. <br /> 33 POLICIES <br /> 34 The following policies are proposed to guide future preservation and management of natural resources in Pequot <br /> 35 Lakes: <br /> 36 Protect and enhance natural resources and open space contributing to the character and vitality of Pequot <br /> 37 Lakes.While it may seem that Pequot Lakes has an abundance of natural resources and open spaces,unmanaged <br /> DRAFT-November 2010 26 1 P a g e <br />
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