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Item 9 — Land Use — Regional Parks and Trails (Colin Kelly, 651-602-1361) <br />A planned unit of the Regional Parks System — the Central Anoka County Regional Trail — is <br />immediately adjacent to the project site. Council staff encourages Integrate Properties, LLC and <br />the City of Lino Lakes to coordinate with Anoka County prior to and during any future construction <br />activities to ensure there are no permanent impacts to the planned regional trail as a result of <br />either of the two site plan alternatives discussed. <br />Item 11aii — Water Resources — Groundwater (Lanya Ross, 651-602-1803) <br />The project site is located in the North and East Groundwater Management Area <br />(https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/gwmp/area-ne.htm1) designated by the Minnesota Department of <br />Natural Resources. Given the range of water supply challenges (quantity and quality) that exist in <br />this part of the metro, the Council encourages the City to collaborate with state partners and/or <br />neighboring communities when expanding or developing new water supplies in this area. <br />Item 11 bii — Water Resources — Stormwater (Joe Mulcahy, 651-602-1104) <br />This appears to be a difficult site for intensive development due to a predominance of hydric soils, <br />high water table, wetlands, presence of county and private ditches, and location in the 100-year <br />flood plain. Many of the soil associations listed for the site have severe limitations for dwellings <br />with basements and roadways. The EAW states that the project will result in 50-60 acres of <br />impervious surface and runoff will be treated with stormwater basins. <br />Taken together, these conditions indicate that the site is a poor candidate for the proposed <br />development. If the proposer is determined to pursue this project, they should work closely with <br />the City and Rice Creek Watershed District to address all these concerns before proceeding. <br />This concludes the Council's review of the EAW. The Council will not take formal action on the EAW. If <br />you have any questions or need further information, please contact Katelyn Champoux, Principal <br />Reviewer, at 651-602-1831 or via email at katelyn.champoux(a)metc.state. mn.us. As always, you can <br />also contact your Sector Representative, Patrick Boylan, at 651-602-1438 or via email at <br />Patrick.boylan(aD-metc. state. mn.us. <br />Sincerely, <br />Angela R. Torres, AICP, Senior Manager <br />Local Planning Assistance <br />CC: Tod Sherman, Development Reviews Coordinator, MnDOT - Metro Division <br />Susan Vento, Metropolitan Council District 11 <br />Patrick Boylan, Sector Representative <br />Katelyn Champoux, Principal Reviewer <br />Reviews Coordinator <br />WCommDeOLPAICommunitieslLino LakeslLetterslLino Lakes 2022 Robinson Sod Farm EAW 22797-1.docx <br />Page - 2 1 September 13, 2022 1 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL <br />
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