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Mr. Michael Grochala <br /> June 3, 2025 <br /> Page 4 <br /> For each Resource Category in the table below.Describe how the project's proposed activities and how the project's design will interact <br /> with those climate trends. Describe proposed adaptations to address the project effects identified Table 1. <br /> Table 1 - Climate Considerations <br /> Resource Category Climate Considerations Project Information <br /> Climate Change Risks and Adaptations <br /> Vulnerabilities <br /> Project Design Aspects of building In the coming decades, the location of 0 Buildings could be constructed <br /> architecture/materials choices and the study area is anticipated to with rooftop-ready <br /> site design may impact urban heat experience: infrastructure for green roofs <br /> island conditions in the surrounding 0 Increased annual precipitation or solar power generation <br /> area, including changing climate and more frequent heavy 0 Building shells could be <br /> zones, temperature trends, and rainfall events energy efficient <br /> potential for extended heat waves. 0 Increased annual temperatures 0 Proposed climate smart tree <br /> • Increased freeze thaw cycles plantings and landscaping will <br /> • Medium to high urban heat reduce runoff and mitigate <br /> island effect urban heat island effect. <br /> • Developer should consider <br /> climate adapted vegetation to <br /> mitigate impacts of drought <br /> and large rain events. <br /> "M:\027919-000\Admin\Docs\Climate\MEMO Climate 2025-02-24.docx" <br /> Page 110 of 240 <br />
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