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<br />27. Does the community have an updated stormwater management plan, including best management practices <br />and implementation strategies? <br /> <br />X Yes, Year adopted: Approved by City, reviewed by Met Council and Rice Creek Watershed District, <br /> revisions approved by Met Council 2005. Final plan approval by City scheduled <br /> for December 12, 2005. <br /> No, explain: <br /> <br />28. Does the community have an adopted erosion control ordinances? <br /> <br />X Yes, Year adopted: 2003 Sec. 3, Subd. 11 of zoning ordinance, and development plans for site <br /> plans and plats must include erosion control details <br /> No. <br /> <br />Water Supply <br /> <br />29. Does the community have an updated water supply plan? <br />~ ~:~' Yearadopled: 12004 <br /> <br />30. Will the proposed plan amendment increase or decrease projected water use from the community's current <br />water supply plan? <br /> <br />X No increase or decrease in ro'ected water use from water su I Ian. <br /> <br />Yes, rovide water su I Ian amendment to describe necessa facilities im rovements or chan es: <br /> <br />SECTION 6: PARKS <br /> <br />31. Does the amendment include, or is it adjacent to or within % a mile of an existing or planned regional park, <br />reserve or trail, as identified in the 2030 Regional Parks Plan? <br /> <br /> <br />X No. <br /> <br />The Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park Reserve is just over % mile from the development site. <br />Stormwater runoff from the site will flow to Clearwater Creek, which flows into Peltier Lake in the park <br />reserve. Water quality will receive special attention through the design of stormwater management for all <br />development within the AUAR study area. This will include infiltration, buffering and overland filtration, <br />and volume control as well as rate control. <br /> <br />Trail connections will increase usage of the regional park reserve and regional trails by residents of new <br />develo ment. <br /> <br />September 2005 <br /> <br />10 <br />
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