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<br />TWIN LAKES EA \V <br /> <br />Finding of fact Regarding <br />Decision an Need far Environmental Impact Statement <br />June 23. 1997 <br /> <br />1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> <br />The City of Roseville is the project proposer and Responsible Govemment unit (RGU) [or the Twin lakes <br />project in the City of Roseville, Minnesota. The proposed Twin Lakes development area includes the <br />development or redevelopment of 30 parcels totaling 7 J 8,81 0 net additional square feet of buildable footprint <br />coverage, for a business park total of nearly 2.1 million square feet. The project is expected to be fully <br />developed by 20 I 0 and will include the construction of a new street (Twin lakes Parkway). walking and <br />biking trails. and landscaping enhancements, <br /> <br />Some of the primary environmental issues discussed in the EA \\' include: <br /> <br />Hazardous Waste/Contaminated Soils: Each de\'clopment Or rcdc\l;'!opm<::nt \\ ill h:1\ e W -:(1!bIJ;:r <br />clean-up of hazardous materials due to past industrial activities in thl;' area, Potentiall~ hazardous <br />wastes and contaminated sites may be cleaned up at a more aggressive pace as parcels are <br />redeveloped. The extent of hazardous wastes and the Ie\'el of effort required for clean up \\ill be <br />determined on a case by case: basis at the time development propo5JI!.5) are submitted for any pOMi01l <br />of the Twin Lakes project area. <br /> <br />Air Oualitv: Construction activities may generate: airborne dust due to site grading with construction <br />equipment. This wi t! be a temporary impact lasting until construction is complete and the site area <br />is revegetated. Increased traffic volumes within Twin Lakes will nor have air quality impacts <br />significant enough to cause any violation of state CO standards, <br /> <br />Noise: Noise will be generated during construction by construction equipment. Construction noise <br />will be a temporary impact and will be controlled by limiting construction activities to daytime hours <br />and assuring that construction equipment is properly muffled. Noise generated from additional traffic <br />is predicted not to exceed any state daytime residential standard. Noise generated from additional <br />traffic is predicted to exceed state nighttime standards at two of the three sites analyzed. <br /> <br />· Traffic: The project is expected to result in no significant traffic impacts. Several of the traffic <br />impacts identified in the traffic analysis are attributed to the background traffic conditions and would <br />be expected to occur without the Twin Lakes redevelopment. The minor traffic impacts imparted by <br />the project are expected to be mitigated by constructing exclusive right turning lanes at selected <br />intersection approach locations. <br /> <br />11. REASONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br /> <br />The Twin Lakes project meets and exceeds the state Environmental Assessment \Vorksheet (EA W) threshold <br />for IndustriaVCommercial projects (Minnesota Rule 4410.4300, subp. 14). Pursuant to Minnesota Rule <br />4410.1000. subp. 4, the Twin Lakes EA W addresses the cumulative impacts of the proposed project. <br />