Lake County, IL
File #: 16-0748    Version: 1 Name: Buffalo Creek Wetland Mitigation Bank: Construction Appropriation
Type: resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/27/2016 In control: Public Works and Transportation Committee
On agenda: Final action: 8/9/2016
Title: Joint resolution appropriating $2,285,000 of County Bridge Tax funds for the construction of the Buffalo Creek Wetland Mitigation Bank, and designated as Section 01-00000-00-ES.
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Joint resolution appropriating $2,285,000 of County Bridge Tax funds for the construction of the Buffalo Creek Wetland Mitigation Bank, and designated as Section 01-00000-00-ES.

Staff Summary
* Buffalo Creek Wetland Mitigation Bank: Construction Appropriation.
* It is necessary to mitigate for impacts to wetlands caused by the construction of improvements to designated routes on the County highway system.
* The use of wetland mitigation banks is an environmentally appropriate and cost effective way of handling the mitigation of said wetland impacts.
* The County and the Lake County Forest Preserve District (LCFPD) entered into an agreement effective April 28, 2000, and terminating April 28, 2018, providing for a land exchange and allowing the County to acquire a license from the District for the purpose of creating "wetland banking credits" that could be used for future public roadway improvements.
* The preliminary engineering evaluation and the design engineering for the construction of the wetland mitigation bank is complete.
* This resolution appropriates $2,285,000 of County Bridge Tax funds for the construction of the Buffalo Creek Wetland Mitigation Bank.

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R E S O L U T I O N

WHEREAS, the construction of improvements to designated routes on the County highway system sometimes result in minor impacts to adjacent wetlands; and

WHEREAS, it is necessary to mitigate for impacts to wetlands caused by the construction of improvements to designated routes on the County highway system; and

WHEREAS, the use of wetland mitigation banks is an environmentally appropriate and cost effective way of handling the mitigation of said minor wetland impacts; and

WHEREAS, the County and the Lake County Forest Preserve District (LCFPD) entered into an agreement effective April 28, 2000, and terminating April 28, 2018, providing for a land exchange and allowing the County to acquire a license from the District for the purpose of creating "wetland banking cred...

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