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46 <br /> <br />47 3) If an AUAR is not in place for the Twin Lakes Redevelopment Area, and a <br />48 development is not required to do a mandatory EAW or EIS, a proposed <br />49 development within the Twin Lakes Redevelopment Area will be required to <br />50 conduct an Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) as provided for in <br />51 Chapter 4410.1000 (3)(A) (Discretionary EAWs) of the Minnesota <br />52 Administrative Rules unless waived by direct City Council action. <br />53 <br /> <br />54 4)The preparation of the EAW shall be completed under the direction of the City <br />55 and done by City Staff and/or City-hired consultants. All costs, including City <br />56 review costs, for preparation of an EAW shall be borne by the developer. The <br />57 developer shall deposit a sufficient cash deposit to cover the costs of the <br />58 preparation, review, and completion of the EAW. <br />59 <br /> <br />60 5)In order to be waived from the EAW requirement, the property owner and/or <br />61 developer shall submit a request to the City Manager requesting and exemption <br />62 and stating the reasons why their project should be exempt from any <br />63 environmental review. After the waiver request is received, the City Manager <br />64 will schedule the matter for consideration and decision by the City Council. <br />65 <br /> <br />66 6)Developments approved prior to October 15, 2012 within the Twin Lakes <br />67 Redevelopment Area are exempt from this policy. Development is deemed <br />68 approved under this policy when all site plans have been approved by the City <br />69 Community Development Department and all plats required for subsequent <br />70 development have been approved by the City Council. <br />71 <br />72 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Member <br />73 <br />74 , and upon a vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: <br />75 <br />76 and the following voted against the same: none. <br />77 <br />78 WHEREUPON said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. <br />79 <br /> <br />80 <br /> <br />81 <br /> <br />82 <br /> <br />83 <br /> <br />84 <br />85 <br /> <br />