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<br /> I W ~ y <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JULY 14. 1997 " 7 <br /> I <br /> ft C-S. Determination of Adequacy of Environmental Assessment Worksheet for the <br /> Gateway Center. <br /> Mr. Ringwald stated that during the public hearing process, five public agencies commented on <br /> I the environmental assessment worksheet. They were the Minnesota Historical Society, the <br /> Metropolitan Council, Minnesota Department of Transportation (MN/DOT), Minnesota <br /> Department of Natural Resources (DNR), and the Minnesota Department of Health, The <br /> I Minnesota Historical Society requested additional information which was provided to them, No <br /> further response from that agency was received by Arden Hills, <br /> I The Metropolitan Council comments were related mainly to ecological resources in the area, In <br /> regards to Blanding's Turtles, Mr. Ringwald referred to the memo from Madeleine Linck, which <br /> I stated she found no turtles of these species in the area, In reference to the "urban forest" <br /> statement, Mr. Ringwald stated this site had some mature trees, but most were younger "pioneer" <br /> trees, and the property does not qualify to be named an urban forest. He stated the applicant was <br /> I using various conservation easements to preserve trees in the area, <br /> In regards to concerns regarding traffic, Mr. Ringwald stated the applicant had provided <br /> I directional patterns for this area, Furthermore, MN/DOT comments stated that the proposed <br /> tratTic numbers seem estimated high, and should in fact be lowered, <br /> Ie Mayor Probst inquired regarding the suggestion by MN/DOT to further analyze the intersections <br /> of Highway 96 and I-35W and/or Highway 96 and Highway 10, Mr, Ringwald stated that <br /> MN/DOT was merely trying to get a better idea of the scope of the area in question, <br /> I The Minnesota DNR comments included a suggestion to double the shoreline setback from <br /> I Round Lake, However, the Arden Hills Shoreline Ordinance, which was approved by the DNR, <br /> is the one that the City will be abiding by, and therefore the shoreline setback will remain the <br /> same, <br /> I Regarding water quality issues brought forth by the Minnesota Department of Health, the <br /> applicant has been approved by the Rice Creek Watershed District. The Health Dept. was under <br /> I the impression that water to this property would be delivered via wells, which is not the case as it <br /> will be hooked up to City services, <br /> I Mr. Ringwald stated there were no public comments received for this Environmental Assessment <br /> Worksheet. <br /> I Staff recommendations regarding the Environmental Assessment Worksheet are as follows: <br /> I. The City Council adopt the responses to the public comments; <br /> I 2, The City Council adopt the Findings of Fact; <br /> " The City Council adopt a negative declaration on the need for an EIS; <br /> ~. <br /> .. 4, The City Council authorize staff to distribute the responses to the public comments; and <br /> I <br />