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• . <br />��reenhouse gases (such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide) and ozone-depleting chemicals <br />(chloro-fluorocarbons, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons or sulfur hexafluoride). Also describe <br />any proposed pollution prevention techniques and proposed air pollution control devices. Describe the <br />impacts on air quality. None <br />24. Odors, noise and dust. Will the project generate odors, noise or dust during construction or during <br />operation? Yes X No <br />If yes. describe sources, characteristics, duration, quantities or intensity and any proposed measures to <br />mitigate adverse impacts. Also identify locations of nearby sensitive receptors and estimate impacts on <br />them. Discuss potential impacts on human health or quality of life. (Note: fugitive dust generated by <br />operations may be discussed at item 23 instead of here.) <br />2�. Nearby resources. Are any of the foltowing resources on or in proximity to the site? <br />Archaeological, historical or architectural resources? Yes X No <br />Prime or unique farmlands or land within an agricultural preserve? Yes _X No <br />Designated parks, recreation areas or trails? _Yes X No <br />Scenic views and vistas? Yes X No <br />Other unique resources? _Yes X No <br />If yes, describe the resource and identify any project-related impacts on the resource. Describe any <br />measures to minimize or avoid adverse impacts. <br />26. Visual impaets. Will the project create adverse visual impacts during construction or operation? Such <br />as glare from intense lights, lights visible in wilderness areas and large visible plumes from cooling <br />towers or exhaust stacks? Yes X No <br />If yes, explain. � <br />27. Compatibility with plans and land use regulations. Is the project subject to an adopted local <br />comprehensive plan, land use plan or regulation, or other applicable land use, water, or resource <br />management plan of a local, regional, state or federal agency? <br />X Yes No. If yes, describe the plan, discuss its compatibility with the project and explain how <br />any conflicts will be resolved. If no, explain. The comprehensive plan and area plan ("master plan ") <br />calls for redevelopment of an approximately 275 acre area u�hich contains this parce/. Sonle of �he <br />land in the master plan area ivas previously redeveloped and iras re_o�ied co�rsistenl uith !he <br />contprehensire plan. The Communily Developnrent depar�ment q/�Rose��ille has delermiraed the <br />proposed development is consislent ivith the comprehensire pinn. <br />?8. Impact on infrastructure and pubtic services. V1'ill new or expanded utilities, roads, other <br />infrastructure or public services be required to serve the project? Yes X No. If yes, describe the <br />new or additional infrastructure or services needed. (Note: any infrastructure that is a connected action <br />with respect to the project must be assessed in the EAW; see E.-�li'G:�idelines for details.) <br />29. Cumulative impacts. Minnesota Rule part 4410.1700, subpart 7, item B requires that the RGU <br />consider the "cumulative potential effects of related or anticipated future projects" when determining <br />the need for an environmental impact statement. Identify any past, present or reasonably foreseeable <br />future projects that may interact with the project described in this EAW in such a way as to cause <br />cumulative impacts. Describe the nature of the cumulative impacts and summarize any other available <br />information relevant to determining whether there is potential for significant environmental effects due <br />to cumulative impacts (or discuss each ca�mulative impact under appropriate item(s) else�vhere on thi.t� <br />fo��m). None. The City has completed and is updaling an .A UAR fa� the Master P(an area. Other <br />applications �i�ilhin the Master Plan area have, recently, been approved ivilhout �•equiremenl by Ihe <br />Ciry of E.4W The most recenJ appi�ova! is for a 6 acre condomini:�m derelop�nent consisting of 92 :�ni�.s <br />on a site current(y occupying a sing/e family residence. <br />30. Other potential environmental impaets. If the project may cause any adverse environmental impacts <br />not addressed by items I to 28, identify and discuss them here, along with any proposed mitigation. <br />;1'nne <br />
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