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b. For each resource <br />category in the table <br />below, describe the project's proposed <br />activities and <br />how the project's design <br />will interact with those climate trends. <br />Describe proposed <br />adaptations to address <br />the project effects identified. <br />Table 2: Climate Considerations <br />and Adaptations <br />.-Climate <br />Change Adaptations <br />Risks and <br />I <br />(Scenario 1 and Scenario 2) <br />Vulnerabilities <br />Project Design <br />Aspects of building <br />In the comingBuildings could be constructed <br />architecture/materials <br />decades, the with rooftop -ready <br />choices and site design <br />location of the infrastructure for solar power <br />may impact urban heat <br />study area is generation and green or light <br />island conditions in the <br />anticipated to colored roofs to reduce cooling <br />surrounding area, <br />experience: needs. <br />including changing climate <br />zones, temperature <br />• Increased Building shells could be <br />trends, and potential for <br />annual designed so that they are more <br />extended heat waves. <br />temperatures energy efficient by reducing <br />• Increased the heating and cooling load. <br />annual City ordinance 1007.049 <br />precipitation requires that boulevard trees <br />and more be planted at a rate of one tree <br />frequent heavy per lot for single and two-family <br />rainfall events properties. 'o <br />• Increased For townhome and multi -family <br />freeze thaw properties, one tree is required <br />cycles for every 70 linear feet of street <br />• Medium urban frontage, according to City <br />heat island zoning ordinance 1007.049. <br />effect • Tree trenches may be used to <br />provide additional stormwater <br />capacity. <br />• New trees and landscaping <br />planted with future <br />development could reduce <br />runoff and mitigate urban heat <br />island effect. City zoning <br />ordinance 1007.049 requires a <br />minimum canopy coverage for <br />commercial parking areas. <br />• Permeable pavers may be <br />used and would reduce runoff <br />by allowing rain to soak into <br />the ground. <br />"Source: City Code 1007.049 <br />Lino Lakes Main Street - AUAR 14 July 2025 <br />Page 22 of 617 <br />
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