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<br />I <br />.- <br /> ~ <br /> - <br /> ARDEN I;J;ILLS CITY COUNCIL - Amill O. 1995 7 <br />- <br />I Mr. Casey noted the Environmental Policy Act has been on the books for 20 years, and through this <br /> act there is an educational and fact finding mission under Environmental Quality Board rules and <br />I state statutes. He indicated a liberal interpretation of these rules follows from the Policy Act itself. <br /> Mr. Casey indicated there are two tests he wishes to discuss, the Mandatory Testing, and the <br />I Threshold Test; an alteration of cross section of one acre or more of protected wetland. He indicated <br /> another issue is whetlu:r or not this would fit the category of where there would be a potential for <br /> significant environmental effects. <br />I Mr. Casey implied the City Administrator Mr. Fritsinger may have misquoted the law, he indicated <br /> the law states: n ...it ~ be done, (EA W) if you find that there may be a potential for significant <br />I environmental effects", it is not a may but a shalL <br /> Mr. Casey addressed the Threshold Test; whether or not a cross section of land or lake is effected. <br />I He noted a wetland map indicated three wetland areas. He approached the Council and identified <br /> the area he referenced. He indicated unless the City has identified the wetland as exempt, those <br />-. areas are protected under the Wetlands Conservation Act. <br /> Mr. Casey indicated the developer admits to changing the course and cross section of the wetlands. <br /> The DNR has received an Engineering Application from the developer, which indicated the site <br /> drainage would be outletted to the lake at velocity, and would impact the protected water. <br />- <br />I Mr. Casey indicated wetlands to the west may also be effected due to change of topography during <br /> development. <br />I Mr. Casey encouraged individuals to' add to testimony already given regarding potential <br /> environmental effects, and he would comment later. <br />I Mr. Mark Chapin, 3947 Rolling Hills Road, indicated he would like to add three items in regards <br /> to environmental effects that he believed had not already been mentioned. <br />I Mr. Chapin indicated he would like to provide three additional documents for the record. First he <br /> indicated he had a Minnesota Geological Survey Plate from 1992. He stated this identifies the <br /> wetland to the west of the proposed development as an area which has a high sensitivity to pollution. <br />I This means the estimated travel time for water going from contaminants at the land surface to reach <br /> the water table systems are within hours to months. <br />~ <br /> Mr. Chapin also he indicated he had two letters from Ramsey County, one letter dated AprilS, 1995 <br /> - addressed to Mr. Fritsinger from Gregory Mack, which indicates the easement on the property is an <br /> .. interest the County owns and wishes the City to respect this in regards to the development. He <br /> indicated the second letter was mentioned at the Council meeting of March 27 and states the interest <br />- <br />I <br /> . <br />