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13 <br /> <br />B, the proposed subdivision shall not the degrade the LOS more than one grade. If the LOS is <br />C or D, it shall not degrade the LOS. Intersections with a LOS of E or F must be improved to <br />ensure a LOS of D or better. <br /> <br /> Existing Peak Hour LOS Proposed Peak Hour LOS <br />Intersection A.M. Peak P.M. Peak A.M. Peak P.M. Peak <br />20th Ave & Red Oak Lane B B C C <br />20th Ave & Birch Street B C B C <br /> <br />The proposed Levels of Service do not degrade by more than one (1) LOS; therefore the <br />subdivision is not considered premature. <br /> <br />The project is also under review by Anoka County Highway Department. They have identified <br />the need for right and left turn lanes on CSAH 54 (20th Avenue). These details shall be <br />provided by the developer. <br /> <br />CSAH 34 (Birch Street) Corridor Study <br /> <br />In April 2011, Anoka County and the City of Lino Lakes hired SRF Consulting Group to <br />develop a corridor study along CSAH 34 (Birch Street). Per the recommended corridor plan, <br />future full-access intersections near Nadeau Acres are every ¼ mile. No access (full or partial) <br />is proposed onto CSAH 34 (Birch Street) from Nadeau Acres. A pedestrian (trail or sidewalk) <br />corridor will connect Nadeau Acres to Birch Street. <br /> <br />I-35E/CR J/Centerville Road <br /> <br />Staff is aware of current traffic concerns at I-35E/CR J/Centerville Road but these are outside <br />the scope of Nadeau Acres. These interchanges are currently under evaluation by other <br />government agencies. Ramsey County is working on a federal transportation funding <br />application to reconstruct bridge and ramp terminals and CR J/Centerville Road intersection. <br />Local and County staffs are also working with state representatives on possible preliminary <br />design funding in the State’s bonding bill. Anoka County is also considering a transportation <br />funding application for improvement of the Centerville Road/CR J intersection. <br /> <br />Wetlands <br /> <br />Kjolhaug Environmental Services Company, Inc. prepared a Wetland Delineation Report dated <br />October 29, 2019. A Notice of Decision was issued by RCWD on December 11, 2019. <br /> <br />Kjolhaug Environmental Services Company, Inc. prepared a Wetland Permit Application dated <br />December 23, 2019. Per the report, two (2) wetlands were delineated on site totaling 1.37 acres. <br />Wetland 1 is a Type 1 wet meadow wetland. Wetland 2 is a partially-drained, wet meadow and <br />scrub-shrub wetland. A portion of Wetland 2 southwest of the septic mound discharge outlet <br />was created in upland and is incidental. <br /> <br />The proposed project will require 30,826 square feet (sf) (0.7076 acre) of permanent