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B <br />City <br />The <br />for the <br />Attachment <br />improve <br />will reduce the <br />RCWD rules and <br />. Multiple filtration <br />being proposed <br /> <br />area <br />project <br /> <br />Roseville and <br />Response Thank you for your comment. proposed impervious basins and underground treatment systems aredevelopment. The proposed development will meet current of regulations which will <br /> stormwater management. Thank you for your comment. The location of the Metropolitan Council sewer interceptor has been noted and the proposed connection is shown on the exhibit in <br /> Appendix B. <br />- <br />602 <br />430) is <br />- <br />- <br />RV <br />- <br />purpose <br />- <br />the developers <br />stormwater retention and <br />nterceptor (1 <br />9 <br /> <br />) <br />s the potential impacts to the regional <br /> <br />Stormwater (Cameran Bailey, 651Wastewater (Roger Janzig, <br />– – <br /> <br /> <br />ice identified in the EAW for this project location. <br /> <br />lding owners and tenants. <br />IONS, RESPONSES TO COMMENTS <br />Comment Item 11. Water Resources 1212) Considering that the stormwater management design has not been decided on for this site, Council staff recommends that and City consider the utilization <br /> of green roofs and multirecreational, visual amenity, and bioretention green stormwater features across the site. The MPCA’s online “Stormwater Manual” offers guidance for designing <br /> and calculating detention values(https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Green_roofs). Green roofs also increase the energy efficiency of buildings by adding a layer of insulation <br /> to the roof, which reduces operating and living costs for buiItem 11. Water Resources Roger.janzig@metc.state.mn.usThe Metropolitan Disposal System has adequate capacity for the level <br /> of servThe EAW incorrectly identifies the location of the Metropolitan Council Interceptor that will provide sanitary sewer service to the proposed project. The EAW indicates that the <br /> interceptor is located along County Road C; however, the Metropolitan Council Ilocated along the northern boundary of the site. Prior to development commencing, preliminary plans should <br /> be sent to Tim Wedin, Interceptor Engineering Assistant Manager, at the Metropolitan Council Environmental Services to assesinterceptor system. <br />CLUS <br /> <br /> <br />Responder <br /> <br />Entity <br />RECORD OF DECISIONFINDINGS OF FACT AND CON <br /> <br />
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