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Mr. Michael Grochala <br /> June 3, 2025 <br /> Page 5 <br /> Land Use No critical facilities (i.e., facilities Portions of the proposed development Design of the site and <br /> necessary for public health and may experience flooding during extreme stormwater management <br /> safety, those storing hazardous rain events. facilities will be completed to <br /> materials, or those with housing reduce the risk of flooding in <br /> occupants who may be insufficiently the AUAR study area. <br /> mobile)are proposed. Buildings will be set at <br /> elevations to maintain <br /> clearance above flood <br /> elevations per Lino Lakes City <br /> code. <br /> • Infiltration areas may be used <br /> and would improve water <br /> quality and stormwater runoff in <br /> the project vicinity. <br /> Water Resources Current Minnesota climate trends Water resources in the general project Developer will consider using <br /> and anticipated climate change in area may become warmer, more native plants and perennials <br /> the general location of the project polluted, and change in volume due to for landscaping and <br /> may influence water resources. increased temperatures and runoff. stormwater features will <br /> There may be more evaporation and absorb water and reduce the <br /> water available when it rains leading to water demand for irrigation. <br /> an increase in the flood potential. It is The MPCA's Updated Plants <br /> projected that there will be more severe for Stormwater Design is a <br /> storm events with high, intense rain recommend resource for <br /> amounts which will require drainage native plant selection. <br /> systems to be adequately maintained to Stormwater BMPs will be <br /> accommodate for the increase in water designed to weather a 100- <br /> volume. year storm event in <br /> accordance with City/ <br /> Watershed requirements as <br /> the property is developed. <br /> • Developments occurring <br /> within special flood hazard <br /> areas will need to follow <br /> FEMA permitting requirements <br /> "M:\027919-000\Admin\Docs\Climate\MEMO Climate 2025-02-24.docx" <br /> Page 111 of 240 <br />
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