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Attachment A <br />40,000 square foot medical office building. Environmental effects of this project are <br />anticipated to be similar tothose of the proposed Twin Lakes Station project. <br />c.Discuss the nature of the cumulative potential effects and summarize any other available <br />information relevant to determining whether there is potential for significant <br />environmental effects due to these cumulative effects. <br />There are no other major development projects that have been identified within the <br />project area. The proposed project may impact contamination/hazardous <br />materials/wastes and if they are encountered, a Response Action Plan/Construction <br />Contingency Plan (RAP/CCP) will be prepared and approved by the MPCA that outlines <br />procedures and requirements for soil remediation, vapor intrusion mitigation (if <br />warranted), groundwater management, and environmental monitoring during <br />redevelopment of the site. <br />20.Other Potential Environmental Effects <br />If the project may cause any additional environmental effects not addressed by Items 1 to <br />19, describe the effects here, discuss the how the environment will be affected, and identify <br />measures that will be taken to minimize and mitigate these effects. <br />All known potentially adverse environmental effects are addressed in the preceding EAW <br />items. <br />The City of Roseville is coordinating with Rice Creek Watershed District to look at potentially <br />improving Ramsey County Ditch 4, located along the west and north boundary of the <br />project site. The project is considering maintaining the existing ditch or placing the ditch in a <br />pipe. The proposed development would not preclude the City project. This site <br />development should not impact the potential ditch improvement or ditch maintenance. The <br />ditch improvement or maintenance project will create some minor construction impacts to <br />the proposed development. <br />Twin Lakes Station22 March 2020 <br /> <br />