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al <br />l <br />The The <br /> <br /> <br />Attachment B <br /> <br />land use as <br /> <br />ocated along County Road <br />land use as industrial and <br />result in less chloride impacts <br />proposed cross walk will be installed at <br />A <br />Response existing the community mixed use, therefore, no conflict exists with the 2030 Comprehensive Plan.Thank you for your comment.proposed development is providing internal pedestrian <br /> and bicycle connections to the regional facilities lC.the proposed signal at HerscheStreet and County Road C whichwill provide access to the regiontrial on the south side of CountyRoad <br /> C.Thank you for your comment. proposed development will decrease the amount of impervious surfaces within the project site. While underground/structured and surface parking will be <br /> implemented, these changeswillto local lakes and streams. <br />- <br />602 <br />- <br />1361) <br />- <br />602 <br />- <br />ter features. The EAW does <br />velopment may connect or <br />8 <br /> <br />Surface Water (Joe Mulcahy, 651 <br />– <br />Parks and Trails (Colin Kelly, 651 <br />– <br /> <br />IONS, RESPONSES TO COMMENTS <br />Comment Item 9. Land Use The EAW accurately identifies the location of two parks, Oasis Park and Rosebrook Park, near the proposed project site. However, the EAW does not identify the <br /> St. Anthony Railroad Spur Regional Trail Search Corridor directly south of the site along County Road C. The Metropolitan Council’s regional trail search corridors represent the proposed <br /> location of future expansions of the Regional Parks System. The applicants should consider how the deintegrate with a future regional trail corridor along the south side of County Road <br /> C. Item 11. Water Resources 1104) The EAW states that there are no impaired waters within a mile of the project site. This statement does not adequately address the potential impacts, <br /> or lack thereof, on local surface wanot identify the unnamed stream located directly north of the site from Oasis stormwater pond to Little Johanna Lake that appears to be impaired <br /> for chloride. Little Johanna Lake is also impaired for chloride and nutrients. According to the MPCA website, a TMDL study for chloride was completed and approved for these waters. <br /> Council staff recommends that the applicants ensure all stormwater Best Management Practices for the proposed project are designed to minimize chloride loadings from the site. <br />CLUS <br /> <br /> <br />Responder <br /> <br />Entity <br />RECORD OF DECISIONFINDINGS OF FACT AND CON <br /> <br />