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<br />10 <br /> <br />to the Blanding’s turtle. The permit for the take of endangered or threatened species has <br />been added to the required permits and approvals table as shown below in the 5. Findings <br />of Fact, Part C. <br />Page 25, Dust and Odors <br />Comment. If water for dust control is taken from a lake, river, or stream in volumes that exceed <br />10,000 gallons per day, or one million gallons per year, then a DNR Water Appropriations <br />Permit will be required. <br />Response: The water appropriations permit is called out in the Required Permits and <br />Approvals of the Proposed Project (Table 5) table for construction dewatering. This <br />comment will be forwarded onto the project proposer should water from a lake, river, or <br />stream be used for dust control. <br />4.2 COMMENTS FROM THE GENERAL PUBLIC <br />4.2.1 Nicki Roland Ecker – August 25, 2022 <br />Comment: Nicki states that she wants to know the best way to stay informed on the <br />development. Nicki states that this development would be a devasting addition to the already <br />under-supported schools and infrastructure. <br />Response: The City of Lino Lakes meets with the school districts annually to discuss <br />potential development proposals so the school districts can plan accordingly. The <br />project is also spread across two different school districts. <br />4.2.2 Anna Jungbauer – August 25, 2022 <br />Comment: Anna states that she is curious how to find out how the proposed development will <br />impact all the city resources including roads, schools, and public safety resources. She is <br />concerned that this massive development will impact residents currenting living in the area <br />with issues such as school levy money and increased property taxes. <br />Response: The City of Lino Lakes (Katie Larsen) followed up with Anna in an email on <br />8/25/2022 and let her know where to stay informed about the development as well as <br />the next steps the developer may take after Council reviews the EAW in October. <br />The impact to the existing roadways this development connects to has been extensively <br />studied with the Traffic Study located in Appendix F of the EAW and has been reviewed <br />by the City. Traffic impacts will be analyzed during the City re zoning and preliminary <br />plat review process. Any traffic mitigation identified in the review will be implemented <br />with project construction. This will include both vehicular and pedestrian <br />improvements. <br />Regarding schools and school levy money, the City of Lino Lakes meets with the school <br />districts annually to discuss potential development proposals so the school districts can <br />plan accordingly. The project is also spread across two different school districts.