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C� <br />necessary. Describe any required setbacks fi�r land disposal systems. :\'.-1 <br />• <br />19. Geologic hazards and soil conditions <br />a. Approximate depth (in feet) to ground water: 26 fee� minimum 30 �� average <br />to bedrock: Unknoivn minimum L'nkreou�n average <br />Describe any of the following geologic site hazards to ground water and also identify them on the site <br />map: sinkholes, shallow limestone formations or karst conditions. Describe measures to avoid or <br />minimize environmental problems due to any of these hazards. �'�'one knomn r�J <br />b. Describe the soils on the site, giving NRCS (SCS) classifications, if known. Discuss soil granularity <br />and potential for groundwater contamination from wastes or chemicals spread or spilled onto the soils. <br />Discuss any mitigation measures to prevent such contamination. Exact composition unknoi�m to <br />applicant. City has access to a(! geotechnical reports conducted on-site by Braun Engiriee�-ing under <br />orcter of the previozrs nraster dereloper. Soi! composilion ��eporled to be snndy soils orer bedr�ock irrlh <br />t�nlimiled load bearir�g capabiliry.. <br />20. Solid wastes, hazardous wastes, storage tanks <br />a. Describe types, amounts and compositions of solid or hazardous wastes, induding solid animal <br />manure, sludge and ash, produced during construction and operation. Identify method and location of <br />disposal. For projects generating municipal solid waste, indicate if there is a source separation plan; <br />describe how the project will be modified for recycling. lf hazardous waste is generated, indicate if <br />there is a hazardous waste minimization plan and routine hazardous waste reduction assessments. <br />None <br />b. [dentify any toxic or hazardous materials ro be used or present at the site and identify measures to be <br />used to prevent them from contaminating groundwater. If the use of toxic or hazardous materials �vill <br />lead to a regulated waste, discharge or emission, discuss any alternatives considered to minimize or <br />eliminate the waste, discharge or emission. <br />None <br />c. Indicate the number, location, size and use of any above or below ground tanks to store petroleum <br />products or other materials, except water. Describe an}' emergency response containment plans. <br />:ti'one <br />21. Traffic. Parking spaces added None . Existing spaces (if project involves espansion) <br />Estimated total average <br />daily traffic generated . Estimated maximum peak hour traffic generated (if known) and <br />time of occurrence <br />. Provide an estimate of the impact on traffic congestion on affected <br />roads and describe any traffic improvements necessary. If the project is within the Twin Cities <br />metropolitan area, discuss its impact on the regional transportation system. Tra�c is expected to be <br />reduced from the (ei�e(s present ivhen the prope�•�y u�as operated as a truilei• storuge facr(iry. SRF, <br />under the di�•eclion of 1he C'ity 7i•crffrc F,ngineer-, has condzrcle� a n�crffic repnri as per !he specif ccr�ion <br />requir�ed by City staff <br />22. Vehicle-related air emissions. Estimate the effect of the project's traffic �eneration on air quality, <br />including carbon monoxide levels. Discuss the effect of traffic improvements or other mitigation <br />measures on air quality impacts. Note: If the project involves 500 or more parking spaces, consult <br />EAW Guidelines about whether a detailed air quality analysis is needed. The exis�ing facility ca�7 <br />accommodale o��er 300 trailers at a time. The proposed facility �vil! have approximately 170 pai�king <br />spaces. hVe beliel•e the genei�a! rehicle-relaled an• emissions n�il1 be reduced as a resu(t of this charrge <br />of use. <br />23. Stationary source air emissions. Describe the type, sources, quantities and compositions of any <br />emissions from stationary sources of air emissions such as boilers, exhaust stacks or fugitive dust <br />sources. Include any hazardous air pollutants (consult L::I li' Giiidelhaes for a listing) and any <br />