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either through a comprehensive plan amendment or revising the proposed number of dwelling <br />units. <br />Item 10 — Land Use (Colin Kelly, 651-602-1361) <br />There is one unit of the Regional Parks and Trails System in the vicinity (i.e., within 1/2 mile) of <br />the proposed development. Metropolitan Council Parks and Trails staff encourage the City of Lino <br />Lakes to work with Anoka County to develop an off-street bicycle and pedestrian connection from <br />the proposed development to the intersection of Ash Street and 20th Avenue South, to connect <br />with the planned Chain of Lakes -Otter Lake Regional Trail. Local and regional trails benefit <br />residents and businesses alike, providing healthy recreation options and access to key local and <br />regional destinations. <br />Item 12— Water Resources (John Clark, 651-602-1452) <br />The EAW states that the water supply source for this development may be the City of Lino Lakes <br />or the White Bear Township, with estimated average day demands of 88,000 gallons per day <br />(GPD) and max day demands of 199,700 GPD. These estimated water demands would account <br />for approximately 4.1 % of Lino Lakes' projected average day demand and 2.7% of max day <br />demand in 2030. Similarly, these demands would account for 5.1 % of White Bear Township's <br />projected average day demand and 4.8% of max day demand in 2030. If the estimated water <br />demands for this development are not currently accounted for in either community's current <br />approved Local Water Supply Plan (LWSP), the LWSPs for those communities providing water for <br />the development would need to be updated to reflect new water demands and any needed <br />changes to water appropriation permits and be approved by the Minnesota Department of Natural <br />Resources (DNR). Once a LWSP is updated and approved by the DNR, those plans need to be <br />provided to the Metropolitan Council (Council) as part of a comprehensive plan amendment. The <br />Council reviews comprehensive plan amendments for consistency with Water Policy Plan policies <br />related to water resource and supply sustainability. <br />Agreements with the community or communities providing water supply for this development <br />should be reached before proceeding with development. These agreements should be included in <br />LWSP appendices. <br />Potential water supplying communities of Lino Lakes and/or White Bear Township may be <br />impacted by water demand and permit restrictions imposed by the DNR associated with the <br />sustainable management of White Bear Lake. Strategies to conserve water through efficient use <br />and sustainable water and land management practices should be considered during the design <br />and development phases. <br />This development lies adjacent to Lino Lakes and St. Paul Drinking Water Supply Management <br />Areas (DWSMA). Note that any changes to Wellhead Protection Areas associated with new wells <br />or updated modeling efforts may include portions of this development within a neighboring <br />DWSMA. Care should be taken to ensure that land use changes and management within these <br />120 acres align with the Wellhead Protection Plans for Lino Lakes and St. Paul, reflecting best <br />management practices. <br />The project area consists primarily of hydric or drained hydric soils and lies adjacent to large <br />wetland complexes. The water table is within 10 feet of the land surface throughout the project <br />area and could rise during wet climatic periods. Precipitation has been increasing in the area over <br />the past century and some areas where hydric soils have been drained and filled for development <br />have experienced flooding during the past decade. Care should be taken to consider these factors <br />in the climate portion of the EAW and in site design, ensuring that drainage of the project area <br />supports developed infrastructure and adjacent natural areas, as nearby wetlands may serve as <br />important features supporting water infiltration and recharge of underlying aquifers. Buildings <br />Page - 2 1 January 16, 2025 1 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL WCommDevILPAICommunities1ino LakesIettersIrno Lakes 2024 North Oaks Mixed Use <br />Development EAW Ok 23038-1.docx <br />
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