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B <br /> <br /> <br />The <br />Attachment <br />been <br />Environmental <br />A Response <br />has also been <br />in the event <br />City of Roseville <br /> <br /> for both portions of the <br /> <br />Response Thank you for your comment. proposed development will reduce the impervious surface area and increase green space within the project site by over 6 acres. The proposed project <br /> proposes stormwater BMP’s that will meet the current Rice Creek Watershed District rules and requirements. Thank you for your comment. Phase I and Phase II Site Assessments have completed <br /> for both the retail and residential portions of the proposed project. Action Plan/Construction Contingency Plan preparedproposed projectcontaminated soils are encountered during construction. <br /> <br /> <br />impacts from <br />ncy Plan will be <br /> <br />Environmental Site <br />s <br />4 <br /> <br />2629 or Roberta.Getman@state.mn.us. <br />- <br />206 <br />- <br />questions regarding construction stormwater to <br /> <br /> <br />It appears that the Phase I and Phase II Assessments were conducted only on the northern portion of the Project site. Therefore, it is not clear if there is the potential for contamination <br /> on the southern portion of the site, or if the Response Action Plan/Construction Contingeimplemented on the southern portion of the Project Site. Please clarify. <br /> <br />IONS, RESPONSES TO COMMENTS <br />Comment StormwaterIt is strongly advised that the redevelopment consider improving existing stormwater conditions by incorporating green infrastructure practices that will help the development <br /> resist theincreasing rainfall in Minnesota and protect the water quality of the downstream receiving waters. Examples include maximizing green space and planting trees, creating bioinfiltration <br /> areas, constructing narrower streets and sidewalks to reduce impervious surfaces, creating infiltration trenches in parking lots or tree boxes, using pervious pavements and reusing <br /> stormwater during dry spells. Additional information on these practices can be found in Minnesota’s Stormwater Manual. Please direct Roberta Getman at 507Contamination/Hazardous Materials/Waste <br /> <br />CLUS <br /> <br /> <br />Responder <br /> <br />Entity <br />RECORD OF DECISIONFINDINGS OF FACT AND CON <br /> <br />
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