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11 <br /> <br />Level of Service <br /> <br />Level of service is a term to measure how traffic operates in intersections. An “A” level of <br />service represents best conditions and an “F” represents the worse. <br /> <br />Roadway Location Current <br />2015 LOS <br />2021 <br />Build LOS <br />CSAH 14 <br />(Main Street) <br />West of 4th <br />Avenue C C <br />CSAH 14 <br />(Main Street) Near Site C C <br />CSAH 14 <br />(Main Street) <br />East of CSAH 23 <br />(Lake Drive) C C <br />CSAH 23 <br />(Lake Drive) <br />South of CSAH <br />14 (Main St) C C <br />CSAH 14 <br />(Main Street) <br />North of CSAH <br />14 (Main St) C C <br /> <br />Per Section 1001.013(2)(c), a proposed subdivision shall meet the following requirements: <br /> <br />2. If the existing LOS outside of the proposed subdivision is C, traffic generated by a proposed <br />subdivision will not degrade the level of service below C. <br /> <br />Per the traffic study, the existing LOS is C and the 2021 Build LOS is C. The proposed <br />development meets the subdivision ordinance requirements. <br /> <br />The traffic study notes the added roadway traffic due to the proposed Nature’s Refuge develop <br />will have an impact on the surrounding roadways but that impact is minor. To mitigate impacts <br />and improve safety, right and left turn lanes on CSAH 14 (Main Street) are being constructed. <br />A southbound right turn lane from Street A onto CSAH 14 (Main Street) is also being <br />constructed. This is supported by Anoka County Highway Department. The City and County <br />are also working with Lino Lake Elementary School to eliminate their westerly driveway and <br />connect with Nature’s Refuge. <br /> <br />Wetlands <br /> <br />A WCA Notice of Decision for the wetland boundary delineation was approved by RCWD on <br />June 16, 2016. Seven (7) wetlands were delineated on site totaling 41.91 acres. ACD 32 is not <br />classified as a wetland. <br /> <br />A revised WCA Permit Application for wetland sequencing and mitigation was prepared by <br />KJolhaug Environmental Services on April 18, 2018. The Nature’s Refuge project will require <br />1.67 acres of permanent wetland impact, and 3.83 acres of temporary wetland impact. Proposed <br />wetland replacement includes a minimum of 2.6483 acres of onsite vegetative restoration and <br />establishment of native dominated upland buffer adjacent to restored wetland plus 0.0976 acres <br />of credit from a wetland bank in BSA7. <br />