Laserfiche WebLink
Supplemental Groundwater Evaluation Plan, dated August 2004, which has been <br /> adopted by the City, including but not limited to the following: <br /> a) The property owner(s) shall perform an environmental study to determine: <br /> i) Whether trichloroethylene concentrations (TCE) exist on or within the <br /> Block which exceed the Health Risk Limit. If a source is found, <br /> additional subsurface investigation shall be performed to define the lateral <br /> extent of the TCE contamination. Site specific investigations should be <br /> conducted in a way that will identify potential sources, the magnitude and <br /> the extent of TCE on and/or within the Block and its effects on the glacial <br /> aquifer; and <br /> ii) Whether Diesel Range Organics exist on or within the Block, and if so, <br /> perform environmental investigation regarding petroleum contamination <br /> on and within the Block and its effects on the glacial aquifer. <br /> 4. The property owner(s) shall remediate, as appropriate, soil and groundwater <br /> contamination on and within the Block pursuant to Minnesota and federal law. <br /> 5. The property owner(s) shall implement the requirements and policies set forth in <br /> the current Comprehensive Surface Water Management Plan of the City, <br /> ordinances, policies and best management practices related to stormwater runoff <br /> with respect to such Block. <br /> C. The property owner(s) of the Block to be developed shall comply with the park <br /> dedication requirements of the City with respect to the Block being developed. <br /> D. If development on a Block converts native land cover types to an altered cover type, the <br /> property owner(s) of such Block shall mitigate the conversion by restoring native cover <br /> types on the Block, and to the extent the native land cover types within any portion of <br /> Langton Lake Park are altered by such development, in Langton Lake Park. <br /> E. The property owner(s) of the Block to be developed shall work with the City to <br /> implement the applicable planning principles of the 2001 Twin Lakes Business Park <br /> Master Plan to mitigate cumulative impacts of development within the Twin Lakes <br /> Redevelopment Area with respect to development on their Block. <br /> F. The property owner(s) of the Block to be developed will work with the City to integrate <br /> travel demand management plans to reduce the number of vehicles on area roadways. <br /> G. The property owner(s) of the Block to be developed will incorporate into any <br /> development on such Block, sidewalks, trails, pedestrian amenities, parks and open space <br /> to provide greenway/wildlife corridors to encourage more pedestrian trips and fewer <br /> vehicle trips in the area. <br /> H. The property owner(s) of the Block to be developed will submit photographs and note the <br /> construction dates for any buildings over 50 years old on such Block, and submit them to <br /> the State Historical Preservation Office for initial assessments. The property owner(s) of <br /> any Block within the jurisdiction of Minnesota Statutes § 138.01 et. seq. shall comply <br /> with the requirements of the State Historical Preservation office. <br />