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<br />Memorandum <br />Suite 238N <br />Date: April 14, 2014 <br />2550 University Avenue West <br />St. Paul, Minnesota <br />To: Arden Hills City Council <br />55114 <br />From: Jessica Laabs, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. <br />Subject: TCAAP Draft AUAR Update and Next Steps <br /> The purpose of this memo is to provide an overview of the TCAAP AUAR <br />evaluation process, the impacts and mitigation plan, and the key steps in the <br />review and approval process. <br />An AUAR is a form of environmental documentation through Minnesota State <br />Rules that evaluates development scenarios for a geographical area rather than a <br />specific project. In October 2013, the City of Arden Hills issued an order for an <br />AUAR for the TCAAP study area, which Ramsey County is preparing for <br />redevelopment. Two development scenarios were identified, loosely based on <br />anticipated and maximum development allowed under the comprehensive plan <br />and other site constraints. <br />This AUAR is not intended to evaluate any specific development plan, rather it is <br />to assume worst-case impacts of the defined scenarios to determine at what level <br />of development impacts would occur and when mitigation of impacts is required. <br />This provides the city information to make informed decisions about <br />development density and required mitigation. The city, as the responsible <br />government unit, is responsible for approving and adopting the Final AUAR and <br />Mitigation plan. <br />This Mitigation Plan is submitted as part of the Draft AUAR to provide <br />reviewers and regulators with an understanding of the actions which are <br />advisable, recommended, or necessary to protect the environment and minimize <br />potential impacts by the proposed development scenarios. The Draft Mitigation <br />Plan will be revised and updated based on comments received during the Draft <br />AUAR comment period. <br />This Mitigation Plan is intended to satisfy the AUAR rules that require the <br />preparation of a mitigation plan that specifies measures or procedures that will be <br />used to avoid, minimize, or mitigate the potential impacts of development within <br />the AUAR study area. The mitigation plan will be formally adopted by the city as <br />its action plan to prevent potentially significant environmental impacts. <br />The AUAR follows the state EAW worksheet format, addressing a standard <br />range of environmental issues. In addition to the standard regulatory permits and <br />approvals, the areas that have been identified as requiring mitigation include <br />water resources, contamination, sensitive ecological resources and transportation. <br />