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�•. <br />d. The Metropolitan Council evaluates each LCA participating community's efforts to <br />provide affordable housing and provides a score for each community. (Council staff will <br />apply the community's score in the evaluation process for each TBRA applicant). (0 to <br />10 points) <br />5. Framework 2030 Goals <br />a. How does the project accommodate growth by growing in a flexible, connected and <br />efficient manner that connects housing, jobs, retail centers and civic uses? This is <br />measured by the level of density through the floor area ratio (FAR) of the site (gross <br />square footage of all proposed new or renovated structures on the site divided by gross <br />square footage of the project area). For lower density housing projects, units per acre can <br />be substituted. The "project�ea" is defined as the extent of the contamination and the area <br />immediate around it that is essential to cleaning up the site and implementing the proposed <br />project. When calculating the FAR, exclude areas used for.park space, on-site storm water <br />management and conserved native vegetation from the proj ect area. <br />46,000 sq. ft. = 144.619 sa. ft. �,3� or units per acre <br />I'loa�' area site area ��) <br />b. How does the project promote tr��ltiznodal transportation? Check those that apply. <br />auto, t r a n s i t(bus, LRT, commuter rail), b i c y c 1 e(trail), �pedestrian <br />(sidewalks), other (describe) <br />c. How does the project increase and diversifylocal housing options? Checkthose that <br />apply. <br />X single-family, t w i n h o m e, t o w n h o m e s,,�,,.mcondo�iniu�ns, c o o p e r a t i v e s, <br />senior,assisted-living,supportive, apartments, �other(describe) <br />Two lots will dedicated to affordable housin�. <br />d. How does the project conserve vital natural resources? Check those that apply. <br />c o n s e r v e water supply, � improve water quality, provide green space, <br />c o n s e r v e identified N�.�IA (Natural Resource Inventory and Assessment) areas, <br />c o n s e r v e areas within an identified metro Cattse�vation Cp�'l,dozs area, enhance <br />other natural connections, c o n s e r v e native vegetation, o t h e r(describe) Th e <br />qroiect includes draina�e and erosion control features that will control runoff and <br />improve water puaiitv. See DEED A�plication Attachment 5. <br />6. Regional System Support. <br />a. How does the project support local and regional Transporfia�io��ITransiilAvia�iQn <br />system plans? Check those that apply <br />Project is within'/a mile of transit? � Yes No <br />Project is within �/z mile of freeway interchange or major (arterial) intersection? X Yes <br />N o The site is within 112 mile of the Hatttline/Snellin� Ave intersection <br />Proj ect users promote traffic management techniques; �����'a pass participant, <br />c a r p o 01 i n g,-��an. pooling, t e 1 e c o m m u t i n g, flex hours, b i c y c 1 e <br />facilities (racks/�oekers/shower), o t h e r(describe) <br />Is the project near an airport? Yes �C No. If "Yes" is the project consistent with the <br />airport safety zone plans Y e s N o? Consistent with airport noise zone plans? <br />Y e s No <br />9Yr�699;t <br />
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