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a. Storm water pond design should take into account the site's location in <br />a highly vulnerable area of the Drinking Water Supply Management <br />Area. This may limit infiltration possibilities on the site. <br />b. A portion of this site is within the Lake Amelia Ditch Study. BMP's should be <br />incorporated into the final design as shown on the study <br />c. Lake Amelia is currently not listed as an impaired water body. The proximity <br />of the project site to the lake and the drainage ditch that flows into the lake is <br />crucial. Extra effort should be taken for stormwater management to protect <br />the existing ditches and downstream resources. <br />d. Water reuse should be explored as an option for any irrigation within the site. <br />6. Maintain the function and flow of the existing ditches within the property. The ditch <br />system drains the site and upstream areas east of the freeway. Existing drainage <br />areas will need to be preserved. <br />a. Opportunities exist for rerouting the ditches with the proposed development <br />along with restoration along the corridor. <br />7. The 2040 Comprehensive plan shows a portion of the site, along both ditches being <br />part of the greenway system. <br />a. Show the greenway system on future submittals and connection to the north <br />to existing parks and trails facilities <br />b. Provide conservation easements overall wetland and open space in the <br />development to ensure connectivity with existing and future development. <br />8. Opportunities for wetland restoration onsite with the development. Potential <br />wetland mitigation onsite. Preserve and enhance all wetlands where feasible. <br />9. The site is located within the Lino Lakes East wellhead protection area. Consideration <br />for the vulnerability of the DWSMA should be considered during future proposals. <br />10. Complete a noise study as part of the development to see if any mitigation will be <br />required. <br />11. The project will disturb more than an acre of soil and will be required to obtain an <br />NPDES permit. Proof of permit shall be required before construction. <br />12. A SWPPP shall be required in additional submittals as required by the MPCA meeting <br />sections 5.2-5.26 <br />a. Final erosion and sediment control will be reviewed with future submittals <br />b. Redundant perimeter control will be required around all wetlands onsite <br />where a 50' natural buffer cannot be maintained during construction. <br />Redundant perimeter control should be spaced 3-5' apart. <br />Page 2 <br />