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Planning Files - Planning File #
1867
Planning Files - Type
Special Use Permit
Address
2755 LEXINGTON AVE N
Project Name
LEXINGTON AVENUE LTD. PARTNERSHIP
Applicant
GEORGE REILING
Status
Approved
Date Final City Council Action
9/12/1988
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<br />I <br /> <br />! <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />SUMM~RY OF ISSUES <br /> <br />For regular F.AWsl list the issues as identified by .yes. answers above. <br />Dtscuss alternattves and mttig~tive measures for these tssues. ~or scoping <br />EAWs. ltst known issues, alternat1ves. and mttigattve r.~asures to be <br />addressed tn EIS. <br /> <br />land Use - Tne proposed project ts tncons1stent wtth previous land use plans <br />and zoning which anttcipated com;.~rc1al development on the site. The pro- <br />posed restdential uses are considered to be a decrease in the devplopment <br />density of the site. The proposed project w'll generate less trafftc. noisel <br />and air pollution than if it were developed tn accordance wtth previous land <br />use plans and zoning. <br /> <br />Groundwater Appropriation - The project may require a well to maintain the <br />level of the retention pond dur!ng summ~r months. The need for a well will <br />be detenntned durtng site engineering_ <br /> <br />Stonn Wace, Runof~ - The project w1ll generate additional storm water runoff <br />due to an increas~ in imp~rvious surface area. The quality of the runoff <br />will be reduced. Runoff wtll be routed tnto an on-site rate control basin <br />and discharged illto DNR wetland 201W. Th! project will requtre a land <br />aiteration pennit from t~e Rice Creek Watershed District prior to <br />construction. <br /> <br />Sanitary ~astewattr - The project will generate approximately 64.817 g-llons <br />per day of sanitary wastewater. The sewage ~ill be conveyed to the Metro <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant for treatment. <br /> <br />Air Pollution - The proje~t will generate air pollutton indtrectly as a <br />result of motor veh~cle traffic generated by the project. The project will <br />not rEsult in concentrations of air pollutants in excess of state standards. <br /> <br />Dust - Dust will be generated during proj~ct construction activities. <br />Construction dust impacts will be temporary lasting only during the construc- <br />tion period. Dust generation will be miniml2ed by r~paving or re/egetating <br />aJ quickly as possiblp, applying water or dust suppressants during dry <br />periods. and ceaSing ~onstruction ~ctivites during per~oQs of high wi~ds. <br /> <br />Noise - Noise will be generated by motor vehicle traffic attracted to the <br />project. project-genera~cd traffic will add to exlstlng nolse levels along <br />the actess roads in the vicintty of the project. The change in noise level~ <br />caused by proJect-generated traff~e wtll n~t be signifieant. <br /> <br />Wildlife Habitat - The proposea project will eliminate extsting wildlife <br />habitat. Plants used in stte landsca~ing will provide a limited amount of <br />replacement habitat. <br /> <br />14 <br />
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