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<br />I <br />I. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />Ie <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I. <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />The City of Arden Hills has confirmed that the existing water lines servicing the proposed <br />campus have the capacity to handle the additional volume of water required for campus <br />needs. The City has also confirmed that their drinking water source, the St. Paul Water <br />Utility, can provide the additional drinking water required for the proposed campus through <br />the City of Roseville. As discussed in Item 6, existing water lines servicing the study area <br />are located in CR F, Hamline Avenue and Fernwood Avenue. These additional <br />connections will be made as needed during tbe phased development of the AUAR study <br />area. The proposed campus will require approximately 41,715 additional gallons of water <br />per day over the existing need of 47,560 gallons per day for a total of 93,866 gallons per <br />day. These quantities do not include water used by Building F, which is served by two <br />wells. No additional connections will need to be made to the City water lines located in <br />CR F or Hamline Avenue with the campus expansion. However, additional connections to <br />the water and sanitary mains will need to be made in Fernwood Avenue. Calculations for <br />determining the amount of water assume that for office/limited industrial space there is <br />three employees per 1,000 square feet, requiring 15 gallons of water per person per day. <br />There are two wells located on the campus (see Figures 3 and 4). These wells serve <br />Building F and will continue to serve only Building F. <br /> <br />The water tower, located on the campus, is no longer used. At one time water was drawn <br />from the tower for fire protection. The existing automatic fire sprinkler system is now <br />connected to Ci ty water. <br /> <br />14. WATER-RELATED LAND USE MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS <br /> <br />EAW: <br />DOES ANY PART OF THE PROJECT SITE INVOLVE A SHORELAND ZONING <br />DISTRICT, A DELINEATED 100-YEAR FLOOD PLAIN, OR A STATE OR <br />FEDERALLY DESIGNATED WILD OR SCENlC RIVER LAND USE DISTRICT? ----"L <br />NO YES <br /> <br />IF YES, IDENTIFY THE DISTRICT AND DISCUSS THE COMPATIBILITY OF THE <br />PROJECT WITH THE LAND USE RESTRICTIONS OF THE DISTRICT. ALSO, <br />SUCH DISTRICTS SHOULD BE DELINEATED ON APPROPRIATE MAPS AND THE <br />LAND USE RESTRICTIONS APPLICABLE IN THOSE DISTRICTS SHOULD BE <br />DESCRIBED. IF ANY VARIANCES OR DEVIATIONS FROM THESE <br />RESTRICTIONS WITHIN THE AUAR AREA ARE ENVISIONED, THIS SHOULD BE <br />DISCUSSED. <br /> <br />AUAR: <br />Such districts should he delineated on appropriate maps and the land use restrictions <br />applicable in those districts should be described. lfany variances or deviations from these <br />restrictions within the A UAR area are envisioned, this should be discussed. <br /> <br />Not Applicable. <br /> <br />Guidant Campus Master Plan <br />Final AUAR and Mitigation Plan <br /> <br />- 18 - <br /> <br />Jamlal] 2003 <br />