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Planning Files - Planning File #
3283
Planning Files - Type
Planned Unit Development
Project Name
Centre Pointe
Applicant
Ryan
Status
Approved
Date Final City Council Action
3/26/2001
Planning Files - Ordinance #
1249
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<br />CITY OF ROSEVILLE'S RESPONSE TO COMMENTS RECEIVED ON THE VERITAS <br />SOFTWARE COMPANY ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET (EAW) <br /> <br />1. Minnesota Department of Transportation (correspondence dated March 12,2001) <br /> <br />COMMENTS: <br /> <br />. MnDOT notes that a storm water drainage permit may be required for the project, and <br />states existing drainage patterns and rates of runoff affecting MnDOT right of way must <br />be maintained. <br />. MnDOT also comments that no work will be allowed within the MnDOT right of way. <br /> <br />RESPONSE: <br /> <br />. All necessary storm water permits have been previously obtained for this project. The <br />project does not anticipate changing drainage patterns or rates of runoff from <br />information previously submitted to MNDOT. Improvements to the outlet from the <br />City Regional Pond were completed during the 2000 construction season. The purpose <br />for these improvements were to minimize the volume of water discharged into the <br />MNDOT storm sewer system and lessens the pond bounce. <br />. The project proposer has no plans to work in the MnDOT right of way. <br /> <br />2. Metropolitan Council (correspondence dated March 1,2001) <br /> <br />COMMENTS: <br /> <br />. The City should work to connect the internal paved walking trail to Roseville' s Langton <br />Lake Park. <br />. Efforts should be made to plant native vegetation around wetlands located on the project <br />site and adjacent to the project. <br />. The landscaping plan should include native trees, shrubs, forbs, and grasses planted to <br />help slow down stormwater runoff. <br /> <br />RESPONSE: <br /> <br />. The comment regarding trail connection is duly noted. The City will continue to <br />provide an integrated trail and park system in this area as redevelopment to the east of <br />the proposed project into Langton Lake takes place. Langton Lake has trails in place. <br />. Native plant material was proposed and installed during Phase 1. Future infiltration <br />areas will incorporate native plant material consistent with the native plant materials <br />around wetland areas, and other parts of the site. <br /> <br />5 <br />\\ Victoria \CommDev\Planning Files\3283 _Ryan Co _ V eritas\RCA (032601) .doc <br />
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