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Management Practices included in the SWMP include wet detention ponds; <br />pollution prevention such as material storage control, turf management, parking <br />lot cleaning; pervious pavements to reduce the amount of runoff,� infilfration <br />practices and filter devices which primarily trap solids that have pollufants <br />attached to them. <br />4. Comment: Please note the regulatory requirements error related to the RCWD <br />requirement for street projects. The District requires infiltration of runoff volume <br />equal to 0.34 inches of water over the impervious area within the project, not 2.8 <br />inches as stated in the Report. <br />Response: Comment acknowledged. This will be addressed in the Final SWMP. <br />B. Dan Soler, Ramsey County Public Works - Tr�fic Comments <br />Comment: The intersection of Fairvi "���d Lydia is under the jurisdiction of <br />Ramsey County Public Works, cur ly controlled by an all-way stop, one lane <br />of approach in each direction an erates at a�,�S C or better. Background <br />traffic growth without campus gro ' ill hav� li#tle�'effect on traffic operations at <br />this intersection. �;..,. °'s <br />Response: Comment acknowledged. <br />2. Comment: Regarding the recommendation to in�t�,�l a traffic signal along with an <br />exclusive southbound left turn lane at the intersect[on of Fairview and Lydia, the <br />County recomme�ds the addition of a northbound right turn lane at the time the <br />signal is installeci�v ° <br />Res '" t�se: Commeni acknowledged. The traffic analysis of the improved <br />intersecfion found no need for an exclusive northbound right turn lane; the <br />northbound,approach (without a dedicated right turn lane) would operate at <br />LOS A in fhe a.m. peak hour and af LOS 8 in the p.m. peak hour. <br />3. Comment: The � ty expects that the College will fund the mitigation <br />measures identifi t�d recommended in the traffic study. <br />Response: Costs for implementing mitigation measures as recommended in fhe <br />Draft EAW and the Traffic Study will be paid by the College to a level <br />commensurate with the level of impact created by the proportionate net increase <br />in College peak hour trips due to expansion. Additional funding of transportation <br />improvements will be contributed by benefited properties of future development <br />affecting the area's roadway system. This is consistenf with Minnesota Statutes, <br />Chapter 429. <br />C. Norm Schiferl, Ramsey County Public Health - Solid Waste Comments <br />Comment: Recycling: The College is encouraged to examine its recycling <br />programs, including appropriate education to students and staff, to maximize <br />recovery, especially regarding recovery of food waste for livestock feeding. <br />Response: Northwestern College maintains an aggressive recycling program on <br />campus in both the academic spaces as well as the housing areas. The program <br />TKDA Project No. 13529.002 Page 14 Draft Date: July 9, 2007 <br />